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Known for its tagline “Never Settle,” OnePlus makes smartphones that rival other flagship handsets with more budget-friendly price tags.
Known for its tagline “Never Settle,” OnePlus makes smartphones that rival other flagship handsets with more budget-friendly price tags.
OnePlus does a lot with developers, and in a blog post today, the company is announcing several changes it will be making based on developer feedback. This includes fixing aggressive background app killing as well as promoting custom ROMs for end-of-life OnePlus devices.
OnePlus has officially published its Oxygen OS-only digital mindfulness Zen Mode as a standalone app on the Google Play Store.
As October approaches, there are plenty of new smartphones to get excited about. One of those is the OnePlus 7T, and today we’re getting word that Verizon will be offering a variant of that device exclusively with the OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren Edition.
The slow reveal of the OnePlus TV continues with the set’s controller. CEO Pete Lau this evening shared an image of the OnePlus TV remote on Twitter.
Android 10 just dropped for Google’s Pixel devices yesterday, but ahead of its usual schedule, OnePlus has an Open Beta available. While things may vary a bit before the final rollout, this beta gives us a good idea of what to expect with Android 10 on the OnePlus 7 Pro. Here are a few interesting things we’ve spotted so far.
Google recently gave the Android brand a new logo and much more, and with recent updates, the reach of that logo is extending. If you’ve got a Google Pixel or OnePlus device, Android 10 just delivered a new logo to the boot screen.
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With Android 10 now available for Pixel users and some other devices, OnePlus is making the update available as well. If you’ve got a OnePlus 7 or OnePlus 7 Pro, the latest OxygenOS Open Beta is based on Android 10 and available for download right now.
With less than a month to go until its official reveal, more details about the upcoming OnePlus TV are being confirmed. This week, an Amazon listing has revealed a few details regarding the speakers on the OnePlus TV, and it looks very promising.
OnePlus has been faster than ever with its beta releases for Android 10, and ahead of a final release, the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro have picked up another beta release based on Google’s final one.
The OnePlus 7T Pro has leaked in CAD-based renders which show a very, very familiar look and feel to the previous 7 Pro. The big change is the inclusion of a OnePlus 7T McLaren edition that looks to be a follow-up to last years OnePlus 6T McLaren edition.
For Android updates, OnePlus is one of the better performers when it comes to smartphones. As the company steps into the world of TVs, OnePlus is committing to three years of Android TV updates.
Reported specifications of the upcoming OnePlus 7T have leaked, confirming much of the potential internals of the upcoming flagship killer.
OnePlus makes some particularly impressive phones for a company that has only been around for five years or so. They have garnered a massive, almost hardcore following, but none more so than in India, where they are set to launch the first OnePlus Music Festival.
It’s already been confirmed that OnePlus TV will be using Google’s Android TV platform, and specifically a modified version of that. Now, according to comments from OnePlus CEO Pete Lau, Google is apparently considering integrating some of OnePlus’ Android TV improvements into the platform as a whole.
The only carrier OnePlus has managed to partner with in the US has been T-Mobile, but that’s soon going to change. For its 5G network, Sprint is going to carry a device from OnePlus in the near future, although details are scarce.
The OnePlus 7T series is right around the corner, and today, new images of the device have leaked out. High-quality renders show off the OnePlus 7T with its strange rear camera design and more.
Now that the OnePlus TV has been certified for Google Play and confirmed to use Android TV, we’re just waiting on the official reveal to confirm the rest of the details. Today, though, a listing for the OnePlus TV has confirmed some of its specs, including the processor and version of Android on board.
The hype for the upcoming OnePlus TV is building and looks set to continue as the company tweeted an official teaser image from the OnePlus India account highlighting the usage of a 55-inch QLED panel.
There’s been much speculation with the OnePlus TV as to what kind of software it will run, and now we know for sure that it will be Google’s Android TV platform. Apparently, OnePlus is also making some slight changes to the platform, including better integration with its own smartphones.
The OnePlus TV is going to go official in about a month and one of the biggest questions we’ve had about the device regards its software. A bit of evidence spotted today, however, gives strong backing to the idea that OnePlus TV is going to be using Google’s Android TV platform and Google Play, and it’s now been certified as such.
With just a couple of months until the OnePlus 7T goes official, there’s still quite a lot we don’t know about the device. Today, new images are showing off a big design change for the OnePlus 7T with its rear camera layout.
With recent leaks and rumors floating around, OnePlus has today confirmed some details about its coming TV. The OnePlus TV is going to debut in September, and it’s launching in a few major markets, too.
After a slight delay, the T-Mobile OnePlus 7 Pro is now getting the OxygenOS 9.5.10 update that brings quite a few fixes and system improvements.
It’s been a few months since the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro hit the scene, so it’s about time to release a new device, right? As is usually the case for OnePlus, rumors are swirling around regarding the annual “T” launch, and apparently, the OnePlus 7T will be official in late September with a launch event in India.