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unboxrew-blog · 7 years ago
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OnePlus 5T Full Specification || sheet leaked || ahead of November 16 launch
OnePlus 5T Full Specification || sheet leaked || ahead of November 16 launch
After launching the OnePlus 5 earlier this year, OnePlus is now gearing up to launch the refreshed OnePlus 5T smartphonein the coming week. The event is set to take place on November 16 in Brooklyn, New York and most details of the smartphone have already been leaked. We have seen the leaked renders and have come across rumored specifications as well. Now, in the latest leak, real-life photos of…
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techawareness · 7 years ago
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OnePlus 5T with Snapdragon 835 SoC, 8GB RAM spotted on Geekbench, real-life photos leaked too and more surprises for you🤩 •SPOTLIGHTS• •The leak reveals that the #OnePlus5T will come with Apple #iPhoneX like #FaceID to unlock the smartphone. •OnePlus 5T event is set to take place on November 16 in Brooklyn, New York •Geekbench revealing specifications of the phone. After launching the OnePlus 5 earlier this year, OnePlus is now gearing up to launch the refreshed OnePlus 5T smartphone in the coming week. Now, in the latest leak, real-life photos of the smartphone have also surfaced along with specifications in a reviewer’s guide, revealing the complete design of the smartphone. Apart from that, right a week before the launch, the smartphone has also been spotted on Geekbench revealing specifications of the phone. Spotted on #ZDNET’s German site, the reviewer uploaded unboxing images of the OnePlus 5T along with the reviewer’s guide a bit too early. Among other details, the leak reveals that the OnePlus 5T will come with #Apple iPhone X like #FaceID to unlock the smartphone. This is one of the fresh rumors we have heard so far. The photos also show that the company retains the headphone jack and the 18:9 aspect ratio. •SPECIFICATIONS• Apart from that, the listing reveals that the #smartphone is made of anodized Aluminum and feature a 6.01-inch #AMOLED display with 1080 x 2160 resolution display with pixel density of 401ppi. Under the hood, there is said to be a #Qualcomm #Snapdragon835 octa-core chipset paired with Adreno 540 GPU for graphics. The #OnePlus 5T is likely to be offered in two variants – 64GB internal storage with 6GB RAM and 128GB model with 8GB of RAM. •PRICE• OnePlus CEO Pete Lau recently hinted at the pricing on Weibo suggesting that the smartphone will cost 4,000 RMB (approximately $ 597.91). In India, OnePlus will be will conducting a flash sale for the OnePlus 5T on November 21 for early birds, with the official sales starting November 28. The sale will be exclusively on Amazon India. OnePlus will be live streaming the event at 11:00AM EST
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hostingnewsfeed · 6 years ago
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Google Leak Reveals Massive, Expensive Pixel 3 Problem
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Google Leak Reveals Massive, Expensive Pixel 3 Problem
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Much like Samsung leaking the Galaxy Note 9, Google has done a similarly impressive job ‘accidentally’ revealing its Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL details on multiple occasions. Those leaks primarily delivered good news, until now… 
Picked up both on Reddit and by the consistently reliable WinFuture, GeekBench scores have been uncovered for the Pixel 3XL (codename ‘Crosshatch’). The breakdown reveals predictable aspects such as the phone running Android P and using a Qualcomm 845 chipset at its heart. But it also shows Google is going to deliver the new Pixel range with just 4GB of RAM, and this problematic for several reasons.
Pixel 3 XL ConceptConcept Creator
The obvious point to make is rivals have moved on. OnePlus leads the way with the excellent (midrange-priced) OnePlus 6 coming in 6GB and 8GB variants, while even 4GB-holdout Samsung moved up to 6GB back in 2017 with the Galaxy Note 8. For Google’s flagship device, this simply isn’t at the races from a specifications perspective – especially at the high asking price,
But more importantly, 4GB of RAM also isn’t at the races from a real-world performance perspective, as it coincides with multiple reports of Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL performance problems as they age.
Triggered by a series of tweets from Android Police founder Artem Russakovskii, and expanded upon by popular YouTuber MKBHD (video below), the issues are very real and I’ve seen it on both my Pixel 2 running Android O and my Pixel 2 XL running Android P beta. Memory management has begun to struggle – particularly on devices 8-10 months old – and this hasn’t happened to similarly aged rivals like the OnePlus 5T carrying more RAM.
As such 4GB makes the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL a tough sell in late 2018. Especially when we already know both phones won’t have dual cameras which, while arguably unnecessary, are a major selling point with consumers.
The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL represent Google’s third generation of premium smartphones and it was the third generation for Apple (iPhone 3GS) and Samsung (Galaxy S3) which saw their ranges take-off. Consequently, as brilliant as Google’s Pixel software optimisation might be, from a hardware perspective the company risks blowing it just as iPhones become cheaper and Samsung gets its groove back…
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smartwebhostingblog · 6 years ago
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Google Leak Reveals Massive, Expensive Pixel 3 Problem
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Much like Samsung leaking the Galaxy Note 9, Google has done a similarly impressive job ‘accidentally’ revealing its Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL details on multiple occasions. Those leaks primarily delivered good news, until now… 
Picked up both on Reddit and by the consistently reliable WinFuture, GeekBench scores have been uncovered for the Pixel 3XL (codename ‘Crosshatch’). The breakdown reveals predictable aspects such as the phone running Android P and using a Qualcomm 845 chipset at its heart. But it also shows Google is going to deliver the new Pixel range with just 4GB of RAM, and this problematic for several reasons.
Pixel 3 XL ConceptConcept Creator
The obvious point to make is rivals have moved on. OnePlus leads the way with the excellent (midrange-priced) OnePlus 6 coming in 6GB and 8GB variants, while even 4GB-holdout Samsung moved up to 6GB back in 2017 with the Galaxy Note 8. For Google’s flagship device, this simply isn’t at the races from a specifications perspective – especially at the high asking price,
But more importantly, 4GB of RAM also isn’t at the races from a real-world performance perspective, as it coincides with multiple reports of Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL performance problems as they age.
Triggered by a series of tweets from Android Police founder Artem Russakovskii, and expanded upon by popular YouTuber MKBHD (video below), the issues are very real and I’ve seen it on both my Pixel 2 running Android O and my Pixel 2 XL running Android P beta. Memory management has begun to struggle – particularly on devices 8-10 months old – and this hasn’t happened to similarly aged rivals like the OnePlus 5T carrying more RAM.
As such 4GB makes the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL a tough sell in late 2018. Especially when we already know both phones won’t have dual cameras which, while arguably unnecessary, are a major selling point with consumers.
The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL represent Google’s third generation of premium smartphones and it was the third generation for Apple (iPhone 3GS) and Samsung (Galaxy S3) which saw their ranges take-off. Consequently, as brilliant as Google’s Pixel software optimisation might be, from a hardware perspective the company risks blowing it just as iPhones become cheaper and Samsung gets its groove back…
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Google Leak Reveals Massive, Expensive Pixel 3 Problem
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Google Leak Reveals Massive, Expensive Pixel 3 Problem
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Much like Samsung leaking the Galaxy Note 9, Google has done a similarly impressive job ‘accidentally’ revealing its Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL details on multiple occasions. Those leaks primarily delivered good news, until now… 
Picked up both on Reddit and by the consistently reliable WinFuture, GeekBench scores have been uncovered for the Pixel 3XL (codename ‘Crosshatch’). The breakdown reveals predictable aspects such as the phone running Android P and using a Qualcomm 845 chipset at its heart. But it also shows Google is going to deliver the new Pixel range with just 4GB of RAM, and this problematic for several reasons.
Pixel 3 XL ConceptConcept Creator
The obvious point to make is rivals have moved on. OnePlus leads the way with the excellent (midrange-priced) OnePlus 6 coming in 6GB and 8GB variants, while even 4GB-holdout Samsung moved up to 6GB back in 2017 with the Galaxy Note 8. For Google’s flagship device, this simply isn’t at the races from a specifications perspective – especially at the high asking price,
But more importantly, 4GB of RAM also isn’t at the races from a real-world performance perspective, as it coincides with multiple reports of Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL performance problems as they age.
Triggered by a series of tweets from Android Police founder Artem Russakovskii, and expanded upon by popular YouTuber MKBHD (video below), the issues are very real and I’ve seen it on both my Pixel 2 running Android O and my Pixel 2 XL running Android P beta. Memory management has begun to struggle – particularly on devices 8-10 months old – and this hasn’t happened to similarly aged rivals like the OnePlus 5T carrying more RAM.
As such 4GB makes the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL a tough sell in late 2018. Especially when we already know both phones won’t have dual cameras which, while arguably unnecessary, are a major selling point with consumers.
The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL represent Google’s third generation of premium smartphones and it was the third generation for Apple (iPhone 3GS) and Samsung (Galaxy S3) which saw their ranges take-off. Consequently, as brilliant as Google’s Pixel software optimisation might be, from a hardware perspective the company risks blowing it just as iPhones become cheaper and Samsung gets its groove back…
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savetopnow · 7 years ago
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ladystylestores · 4 years ago
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OnePlus teases Android 11, hints at Always On Display feature
OnePlus CEO Pete Lau posted a teaser on Twitter, a clock with the hour hand pointing at 11. This is clearly enough a teaser for the planned Android 11 update that recent OnePlus phones will receive, but there’s some speculation that there may be more to it.
Why use a clock to tease a new OS version? It’s possible that this is a nod at an upcoming Always On Display feature. Before you get too excited, even if that is the case, there’s no guarantee that this feature will be available on older models as the hardware may not support it (at least not in a power efficient way).
11 “on display.” pic.twitter.com/Y2prOL8Nge
— Pete Lau (@PeteLau) July 28, 2020
AOD could be an exclusive feature for the OnePlus 8T series. Speaking of which, this may be the first sighting of an 8T phone at Geekbench. Note the OS version, Android 11.
The chipset is “kona”, the code name for the Snapdragon 865, however, from this benchmark it’s not clear if this is the plus version of the chip or not (the T-series uses the plus version of Snapdragon 800 chips, if one is available). Either way, the RAM capacity matches the current models at 8 GB.
OnePlus KB2001 (8T, perhaps?) running Android 11
Always On Display is a feature that OnePlus has avoided for a long time. But that used to be the case with wireless charging and water resistance ratings too, has the company finally changed its mind about this feature too?
As for the Android 11 update, if the company follows the established pattern, the OnePlus 6 and 6T will get it, along with all phones that came out after them (the 5 and 5T will remain on Android 10).
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mrhotmaster · 5 years ago
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OnePlus Nord Is Said To Feature Second-Wide Angled Selfie Camera With 105-Degree Field-of-Viewa
OnePlus Nord Is Confirmed To Feature Second-Wide Angled Selfie Camera With 105-Degree Field-of-View OnePlus wants to make selfies stuck in the past. OnePlus has formally affirmed on Instagram that the Nord will have double selfie cameras, with the second being a wide-edge shooter with a 105-degree field of view. An ongoing spilled picture alluded to there being two front cameras with one of them having a 105-degree field of view, and now it's been affirmed by OnePlus itself. The OnePlus Nord cell phone is situated as a "fresh start" for the organization, concentrating on conveying basic highlights at a progressively receptive value contrasted with its principle lead arrangement. The telephone is scheduled for a July 21 virtual dispatch, while pre-orders start on July 15 in India. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); OnePlus' new video cut on Instagram (@oneplus.nord) affirms the nearness of two selfie cameras in the OnePlus Nord. The video discusses how it's an ideal opportunity to dump the selfie stick and change to an ultra-wide-edge front camera. This post comes soon after a spilled picture posted by insider Evan Blass indicated all the alleged key determinations of the OnePlus Nord. The picture demonstrated the Nord having a 32-megapixel essential selfie camera, alongside an auxiliary 8-megapixel wide-edge camera with 105-degree field of view. Considering we're just about seven days from the official dispatch, this could be OnePlus' method of advancing beyond the breaks. OnePlus is additionally selling increased reality dispatch welcomes on Amazon for the Nord, at Rs. 99. This should surrender you a superior-close glance at the new telephone, as clients would not have the option to get a hands-on look in a store soon. The organization is likewise set to dispatch the OnePlus Buds, its first genuinely remote headphones. An exceptionally ongoing hole on benchmark site, Geekbench, alludes to there being an OnePlus Nord Lite, which is said to have the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 690 5G SoC.
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nxttech · 6 years ago
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Continuing our brand-new series of the OnePlus Daily News #4, we have got some fantastic things to tell you guys out, Also if you are new here, let me tell you out this series is based on all the leaks and news about OnePlus which occur daily. We aim to provide you all the news at one place so that you don’t have to keep searching around websites for news. OnePlus has officially confirmed that the OnePlus 7 Pro will be sporting a triple camera setup and more!
OnePlus 7 Pro Camera Sample Leak:
OnePlus has officially confirmed that the OnePlus 7 Pro will be sporting a triple camera setup of a Primary shooter + Wide Angle + 3x Zoom Camera, OnePlus has shared the official images shot with the OnePlus 7 Pro. These images look fantastic, and this creates hype in the market for the OnePlus 7 Pro.
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OnePlus 7 Pro Geekbench Listing:
OnePlus 7 Pro has been passed through Geekbench which reveals that the OnePlus 7 Pro will be having a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Chipset and RAM Variants up to 12GB. While this was already confirmed that the OnePlus 7 Pro would have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Chipset, we have got to know that OnePlus will be introducing a 12GB RAM Variant Also.
OnePlus Bullets v2:
Some of the Youtube Tech Reviewers have already received the OnePlus 7 Series of the device along with the OnePlus Bullets v2 and Warp 30 Car Charger, Accidently Linus Tech Tips has shared the images of the packaging of the OnePlus Bullets v2 and Warp 30 Car Charger confirming that it would be launched soon with the OnePlus 7 Series of devices.
New UI for System Updater:
OnePlus with their latest, Open Beta Update has tried to experiment with the UI of the System Updater app, and they have changed the UI to look much better, It has been available for the OnePlus 5T with the latest Open Beta 29 Update.
OnePlus News #4: OnePlus 7 Pro Ultrawide and Zoom Camera, Open Beta UI, Geekbench Listing and More Continuing our brand-new series of the OnePlus Daily News #4, we have got some fantastic things to tell you guys out, Also if you are new here, let me tell you out this series is based on all the leaks and news about OnePlus which occur daily.
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infotainmentplus-blog · 7 years ago
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Porsche Design Huawei Mate RS review: Is it worth that premium? Huawei is one of the few brands keeping the luxury phone trend alive. It doesn’t have diamond-encrusted notches or Vertu-level pricing, but the Porsche Design Huawei Mate RS reaches well beyond its Huawei P20 stablemates with a 1,695 euro (~$1980) price. Unlike Vertu’s simple “glue precious stones onto this two-year-old phone” philosophy, Huawei and Porsche Design opted to actually bring tangible improvements to this phone. Is the Mate RS actually worth the price though? That’s what our Huawei Mate RS review will tell you. Huawei Mate RS review notes: I used the 256GB Mate RS for just over two weeks as my primary smartphone. I stuck to home Wi-Fi for the most part but used the Cell C network otherwise. The phone runs EMUI 8.1, based on Android 8.1, and has the May 2018 security patch. Show More Design “This looks just like a Galaxy S9 Plus,” was my first thought upon peeking at the front of the phone. Just like the S9, the Huawei Mate RS has a dual curved display, with curved corners and tapered left and right edges — which make the phone feel thinner than it is — and a notch-less top bezel. With its dual curved display and reflective glass back, the Mate RS certainly feels like a Huawei flagship. The phone’s reflective glass back certainly feels like a Huawei flagship, even down to the separate Huawei and Porsche Design logos. I usually moan about glass backs due to their fingerprint magnetism, but the Huawei Mate RS didn’t gather nearly as many prints as I thought it would. I’m not sure if this is due to an oleophobic coating or a tweaked finish, but it certainly made for a pleasant surprise. The company also changed a few things compared to the Huawei Mate RS’ P20 stablemates, delivering a vertically stacked triple-camera setup in the middle rather than off to the side. The other big design change is that Huawei and Porsche Design shifted the fingerprint scanner to the rear. There’s also an in-display fingerprint scanner, so if you’re going to have two, it makes sense to slap the second one on the back. All in all, there’s some Huawei DNA in here, but the Huawei Mate RS feels very different to the P20 series. Which is a good thing, given our impressions of last year’s Porsche Design Mate 10. Related Articles 40 megapixel shootout: Huawei P20 Pro vs Lumia 1020 Consensus has long held that, when it comes to photography, more megapixels is not always better. Quality over quantity, as they say. Yet in 2018, an industry-leading smartphone shooter boasts a 40 megapixel camera — the … Huawei P20 Pro review: The Galaxy S9 killer 40MP, the world’s first triple camera, 5X Hybrid Zoom, artificial intelligence in all the ways, and the most unique color on any smartphone ever. These are just some of the features Huawei is hoping will … The phone’s power and volume keys are on the right, its IR blaster is on top, and there’s a dual-SIM tray on the left (no storage expansion here). Its speaker and USB Type-C port are at the bottom. There’s no 3.5mm jack here, unfortunately, so you’ll need to use the included dongle for your legacy headphones. The phone has IP67 water and dust resistance, so it can survive a pool dunking or rainy weather, but its glass design makes it less durable, as glass doesn’t usually hold up too well after a tumble. You should probably use the included case or buy one for maximum protection. While it’d be a shame to cover up the Mate RS’ beautiful frame, dropping a phone this expensive would be even worse. Display The Mate RS features an AMOLED screen, much like the Huawei P20 Pro — but this time without a notch. I still don’t understand why more brands don’t retain a minimal top bezel instead of forcing a notch, but c’est la vie. The Mate RS also delivers a resolution boost over the P20 Pro’s Full HD+ display. Its 2,880 x 1,440 screen soundly trumps the P20 Pro, landing between the standard S9 and S9 Plus. You can’t watch 4K videos natively, but text is sharp and viewing photos is a pleasure. We noticed some color shift on the edges of the display, but that’s unfortunately normal for phones with curved displays. Read: The Mate RS doesn’t have a notch because Porsche Design hated the idea The phone’s 6-inch 18:9 AMOLED screen melts into the borders when turned off while delivering those trademark deep blacks when on. Huawei even lets you turn UI elements like the navigation key dock and first-party apps black (these don’t work in third-party apps). In any case, it’s clear the Mate RS screen is a technical improvement over the P20 series. If things still aren’t quite to your liking, you’ve got a few adjustable settings. There’s manual and automatic color temperature adjustment, a blue light filter, and size tweaks for text and other UI elements. Performance Under the hood, the Huawei Mate RS sports the flagship Kirin 970 chipset, 6GB of RAM, and 256GB or 512GB of storage. The internal storage unfortunately isn’t expandable, but it’ll more than enough for most people. The Kirin 970 doesn’t have the latest Arm cores like Qualcomm, nor does it have as many cores as Samsung’s GPU, but the phone is still one of the fastest I’ve used in a while. Apps launch quickly, scrolling through the Twitter feed is usually effortless, and web browsing doesn’t feel slow at all. The Kirin 970 is older than its rivals' flagship silicon, but it still delivers the goods The phone also handles multitasking without breaking a sweat. I tried jumping from the YouTube app to the preinstalled music player to several games and beyond, and came back to find my YouTube video still paused on the same spot. Not bad. In the gaming department, I usually use NASCAR Heat Mobile as my pixel-pushing title of choice, owing to its field of more than 40 cars. The Mate RS offered a very smooth experience, with little perceptible slowdown. We also tried a few more graphically intense games, like FZ9, PUBG Mobile and World of Warships, and all of them ran smoothly (or as smooth as can be for PUBG). So if you want to play visually demanding games on the go, the Mate RS will definitely let you crank things up. We ran the phone through Antutu and GeekBench 4 to get a feel for where it stands compared to the competition. The Kirin 970 shows its age here, lagging behind Qualcomm and Samsung’s latest silicon. The Mate RS’s scores are closer to last year’s devices, like the OnePlus 5T and Google Pixel 2 XL. The Antutu score of 210,117 lags behind the OnePlus 6‘s more than 260,000, and the Mate RS’s GeekBench 4 numbers aren’t as impressive as the OnePlus 6’s 2,454 single-core/8,967 multi-core figures. So the Mate RS delivers smooth performance in practice, despite benchmarks that lag behind other 2018 flagships. Battery Endurance is another story — this phone chugs on and on. The Mate RS’ 4,000 mAh battery easily handled a day of music videos on YouTube, sprinkled with WhatsApp messaging. Heck, I got between seven and eight hours of screen-on time out of the phone most days, all while listening to YouTube for most of the workday too (Wi-Fi and mobile data enabled, auto-screen brightness and smart resolution enabled). If you need a phone that can deliver two days of usage, the Mate RS won’t need to stretch as much as rival devices. Unlike the P20 series, the Porsche Design phone also supports wireless charging, which worked fine with my Samsung convertible charging pad. However, the phone often vibrated, indicating it wasn’t charging properly. Moving the pad to a flat position fixed the issue. Charging time wasn’t as brisk as a fast charger, but it certainly beat charging through a computer. There are two fast chargers in the box (with American and European plugs), presumably for the benefit of the high flyers this phone is marketed towards. Cabled charging will get you to 50 percent capacity in around 30 minutes compared to 45 minutes or so with wireless charging. Fingerprint scanners Huawei might not be the first company to include an in-display fingerprint scanner, but the Chinese brand might be the first to include two scanners. After using the Huawei Mate RS for a while, I can see why. Editor's Pick Vivo Nex review: Frustratingly imperfect, undeniably desirable (Update: Video added) The best part of the move to truly bezel-less phones is the weird and wacky solutions to the question of where to put everything that used to live above and below the display. Front-facing cameras, … The under-glass fingerprint scanner takes about a second or two to unlock. It’s “fast” enough to not be a major issue, but long enough that you can’t just quickly tap and go as with the rear scanner. I don’t really mind the unlock time, but the accuracy can be irksome. It felt like maybe one out of every four or five attempts were unsuccessful. Sometimes three attempts in a row didn’t do the trick either. This is sadly par for the course at this stage of the under-glass scanner game. Blindly trying to unlock your phone via this scanner (made by Goodix) is an issue too, as you have to hold on a very specific part of the display. Even subtle haptic feedback would’ve improved the experience. A Vivo Apex-style approach (made by Synaptics), which turns the entire lower half of the display into a scanner, would’ve been cool, but the tech probably isn’t ready yet (Vivo even switched from Synaptics to Goodix with the Nex, the commercially available version of the Apex concept phone). If the under-display scanner was the only option, I’d probably get used to it. Fortunately, the rear scanner is present, more accurate, and as fast as they come, so I never had to. The rear scanner supports the usual Huawei tricks like swiping down for the notification shade, lateral swipes for browsing photos, and acting as an extra shutter key. If unlock speed and accuracy are important to you, use the rear-mounted scanner; the in-display scanner is just too slow and unreliable. My only real complaint here is I’m not always sure when I’m touching the scanner. I would’ve liked the ridge around the fingerprint scanner to be more prominent or the scanner to have a different feel from the rest of the back. Speaking of biometrics, the Huawei Mate RS doesn’t use any fancy 3D facial recognition, but face unlock is super fast anyway. I’d say it probably takes one or two seconds at most for the phone to recognize my mug. Unlock times and accuracy are generally fine in low-light, but pitch black darkness is a no go. Camera The Huawei Mate RS has a virtually identical camera setup to the P20 Pro. It’s got a triple camera setup on the back (40MP f/1.8, 20MP monochrome f/1.6, 8MP telephoto with OIS), and a 24MP front-facing shooter. Daytime shots are vibrant and sharp — though not always perfect. I noticed some color bleeding on occasion (mainly when using the wide aperture mode) and Android Authority’s own Rob Triggs previously explored the P20 Pro’s tendency to over-sharpen images. Focusing isn’t always reliable either, (especially when using the aperture mode) though overall the phone is a photography powerhouse. The Master AI mode also automatically tweaks settings when it recognizes a scene. It works well for flora, food and landscapes, but I found it occasionally annoying. When I wanted to take a photo of a page from a book, the phone insisted on switching to the document scanning mode. This could be useful, but a “do you want to scan a document” prompt would’ve been preferable when all I wanted was to share a page on Twitter. The company’s camera app could also do with a few UI tweaks. Why is there a quick toggle for Moving Images but nothing for HDR? As it is, you have to dive into the settings menu to enable HDR. The phone generally delivers great dynamic range, although HDR does a good job of taming elements like clouds and the sky. It’s not quite as dramatic as the difference between SDR and HDR on the Pixel 2, but it has its uses. It still tends to occasionally saturate everything and give a cartoony look to scenes, but Huawei is way past the ghosted HDR snaps of the Ascend P8. Overall the Mate RS is a photography powerhouse, but it has its quirks. The triple camera combination delivers two more major perks: better digital zoom (up to 5x) and better low light shots. You don’t quite get DSLR-quality zoom, but I was very happy with results most of the time. Either way, it’s preferable to the bog-standard zoom of most other phones out there. A shot at 1X zoom. A picture at 3x zoom. Going to 5x zoom yields many details. The Huawei Mate RS delivers great night shots on its own, but its night mode takes things up a notch. When set to auto, the phone basically acts like it’s doing a long exposure, but it’s actually stacking a series of shorter exposures to reduce blur and improve brightness. The results can be fantastic, although some elements can look weird (cars won’t leave light trails but will still look blurry). DOWNLOAD THE FULL-RES PHOTOS The night mode also lets you adjust shutter speed and exposure. When you adjust the shutter speed, it actually behaves more like a manual mode, delivering proper long exposures. Nevertheless, if you want to do light painting and other low-light tricks, Huawei’s dedicated mode is still available here, offering presets for the usual stars, traffic lights, water, and so on. Huawei’s aperture mode is back too, along with the ever-popular portrait mode feature. Blurry edges still creep in when you look closely, and portrait lighting effects are unpolished and feel like a lame copy of the iPhone’s effect. Still, I like the added flexibility of the aperture mode, especially when combined with the preinstalled filter that delivers color pop effects. Hopefully, the company will add more editing options, because I’d like the ability to highlight exactly what should appear in color or monochrome. As it is now, you can adjust the aperture to tweak the effect, but that’s all. Everything in focus tends to get the color treatment. Fortunately, these leaves were grey already. The Huawei Mate RS supports 4K, 1080p at 60fps, 1080p at 240fps, and 720p at 960fps recording, to name the main video shooting modes. The super slow-mo isn’t quite as nifty as Sony’s solution, which allows you to record a standard clip and tap a “slow-mo” button when you want to record a 960fps snippet. The 720p resolution makes for some jagged edges, and focusing can occasionally be an issue, but it’s a neat tool to have nonetheless. It's disappointing the extra cash doesn't get you photos any better than the P20 Pro, but the results are still great. The 24MP selfie camera does the job just fine as well, although it can blow out backgrounds like the sky during the day. Unfortunately, HDR isn’t available via this camera, which is a shame. Portrait mode shots are also a treat here, though my habit of throwing in a thumbs up throws off the dodgy edge detection. Low-light shots predictably see a drop in detail and jump in noise, but there’s always a screen flash to help. On one hand, it’s disappointing to see your extra cash isn’t buying anything more in the camera department compared to the P20 Pro. On the other, the P20 Pro’s photography experience is so great that I’m happy with the results anyway. Software EMUI 8.1 shows how far the Android skin has come, with its mix of skeuomorphic design and Samsung’s TouchWiz. It’s still not everyone’s cup of tea, but it delivers some useful features and carves out its own identity. As with many Chinese skins, Huawei ditches the app drawer out of the box. I’ve grown used to this change after using the Xiaomi Mi 4 and Huawei P9 as daily drivers in recent years, but you can always turn the feature on in the display menu. EMUI has plenty of useful features, but there's still room for improvement The company also opted to include a gesture-driven UI, like last year’s P10 series. Fortunately, this isn’t enabled by default so you can easily avoid it. I would’ve liked to see a Samsung-style faux home button, as the ability to press hard to go home, no matter the app, has become mighty convenient after using the Galaxy S8. Speaking of older additions, Huawei retained the double knuckle tap gesture for screenshots, which, in theory, I find more intuitive than Samsung’s wax-on-wax-off palm gesture. It’s not the best gesture in practice, as the phone occasionally misses my double tap. You can always just hit power and volume down instead. There’s a theme store for changing up the look of EMUI, a phone manager hub (for tweaking mobile data settings, cleaning up storage and more), the preinstalled music, video, and gallery apps, and Huawei’s Health app. Other solid software features include a biometric safe for media and apps, an eye comfort mode for filtering blue light, a mobile data blacklist for apps, Dolby Atmos support, flip to mute, drawing a letter to open apps, and a simple, easy UI for anyone that finds EMUI a bit too complicated to navigate. There’s also bloatware like Booking.com and Quik, though it feels like Huawei is long past the Galaxy S4 stage of tossing in everything and the kitchen sink. Specifications Porsche Design Huawei Mate RS Display 6-inch curved OLED display 18:9 aspect ratio 2,880 x 1,440 resolution Processor Huawei Kirin 970 RAM 6GB Storage 256GB or 512GB Cameras Rear: 40MP main camera 20MP monochrome lens 8MP telephoto lens Front: 24MP camera Battery 4,000mAh Non-removable Wireless charging Software Android 8.1 Oreo Porsche Design skin Colors Red, Black Price 256GB version: €1,695 (~$2,103) 512GB version: €2,095 (~$2,599) Availability April 12 - China, Hong Kong, and Macau Sometime later - France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the U.K., and Switzerland Gallery Pricing and final thoughts The 256GB Huawei Mate RS has a European price of 1,695 euros, compared to the P20 Pro’s 899 euro (~$1,050) price tag. Meanwhile, readers in the U.K. can expect to pay 1,500 pounds (~$1,980). Up the ante to 512GB and you’ll be paying 2,095 euros (~$2,450). It’s unclear if the U.K. will receive the 512GB model. For what it’s worth, the device retails for 26,000 rand (~$1,920) here in South Africa, which is more or less in line with European pricing. The Huawei Mate RS is available in black or red. So fans of the twilight P20 Pro are out of luck. The phone may be eye-wateringly expensive, but it’s more than just a rebranded Huawei flagship — unlike previous Porsche Design phones. Between the notch-less OLED screen, generous storage space, wireless charging, and dual fingerprint scanners, the phone certainly has several notable perks. So if you like the idea of a P20 “Premium” and don’t mind spending the cash, it’s definitely worth a look, even if you don’t end up walking out with one. Everyone else should wait for Huawei’s next flagships which may well include some of the same additional features. That’s it for our Huawei Mate RS review. What do you think of this premium phone? Let us know in the comments. , via Android Authority http://bit.ly/2m3QMEw
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gizchinaes · 7 years ago
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OnePlus 6 pasa por Geekbench y logra una excelente puntuación
OnePlus 6 pasa por Geekbench y logra una excelente puntuación
Actualmente, la compañía OnePlus ha logrado tener un excelente éxito, incluso los dispositivos de la firma encajan perfectamente en los usuarios, ya que el OnePlus 5T se encuentra agotado en América del Norte y muchos fanáticos y fieles de la firma están ansiosos por el lanzamiento del OnePlus 6.
Sin embargo, hoy nos enteráramos que el dispositivo OnePlus 6 ha aparecido en Geekbench con un nombre…
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Presunto OnePlus 6 avvistato su Geekbench
Con il OnePlus 5T permanentemente out of stock in America, i fan del brand sono ansiosi di vedere il prossimo top di gamma di casa OnePlus. Il device, che sarà denominato OnePlus 6 è stato avvistato su Geekbench rivelando dei punti interessanti.
Il OnePlus 6, con nome in codice NS NS P7829 girerà con Android 8.1 Oreo e sarà alimentato da uno Snapdragon 845, confermata la variante da 6GB di RAM.
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guncelteknolojihaberleri · 7 years ago
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Xiaomi Mi 6 İncelemesi
Xiaomi Mi 6 özellikleri ve fiyatıyla gönüllerde taht kurdu ve son dönemlerin en çok satın alınan akıllı telefonları arasına girdi. Peki, onu bu kadar tercih sebebi yaptıran özellikleri nelerdir? Bugün Tecnoloji ekibi olarak Xiaomi Mi 6 incelemesi yaptık. Sizde cihaz hakkında tüm detayları aşağıda bulabilirsiniz. Keyifli okumalar 🙂
Xiaomi Mi 6 Özellikleri
Özet
Cihazın pozitif özelliklerine bakarak bile günümüz amiral gemisi akıllı telefonlara nasıl iyi bir rakip olduğunu görebiliriz. Tasarım konusunda tatlı dokunuşlarla cihazın görücüye çıkması ve Xiaomi Mi 6 gövdesinin su sıçramalarına karşı dayanıklı olması gerçekten hoş bir özellik olmuş. Fakat gövdeye bu özelliği yüklerken neden tamamen suya karşı korumalı yapılmamış buda bir merak konusu gerçekten…
Xiaomi markasının çift kamera hamlesi bu cihazda gerçekten başarılı görülüyor. Ayrıca performansı doğruden etkileyen Xiaomi Mi 6 özellikleri 6 GB RAM ve Snapdragon 835 işlemci olarak dikkat çekiyor. Performansı artırırken pil ömrünü de uzatmak için hamle yapan Mi 6, daha yüksek çözünürlükte ekran ile gelebilirdi… Fakat yine de cihazda 5.15″ Full HD çözünürlüğe sahip bir ekran olduğunu ve bu ekranın gerçekten iyi olduğunu da hatırlamakta fayda var.
Peki, Xiaomi Mi 6 fiyatı nedir? Cihazın 64 GB’lık modeli 1.999 TL‘den ithalatçı garantili olarak satışta. 128 GB dahili hafızaya sahip olan modeli ise 2389 TL olarak raflarda yerini almış durumda. Tabi bu fiyatlar mağazalara göre değişiklik gösterebilir. Tabi fiyatların Samsung Galaxy S8 ve iPhone 7 gibi cihazların yanında oldukça uygun olması da Mi 6 modelinin ses getirmesine sebep oluyor.
Kimler Almalı?
Yukarıda da belirtiğimiz gibi eğer bir amiral gemisi akıllı telefon almak istiyorsanız ama LG, Samsung ve iPhone gibi cihazların yüksek fiyatlarını karşılayamıyorsanız Xiaomi Mi 6 tam size göre diyebiliriz! Çünkü kendisi tam bir fiyat – performans telefonu.
Çin’de başlayan yolculuk Türkiye’de de büyük ses getirdi. Xiaomi’nin yeni amiral gemisi Mi 6 incelemesiyle bugün bize de konuk oldu!
OnePlus 5T incelemesi yaparken cihazın tam bir “amiral gemisi katili” olduğunu söylemiştik. Ama Xiaomi Mi 6 özellikleri OnePlus’ı aratmıyor gerçekten. Her yıl yeni bir cihazla karşımıza çıkan Mi serisinin yeni cihazı yine ülkemizde büyük ses getirdi.
Cihazın hala resmi bir satış kanalının ülkemizde bulunmaması gerçekten üzücü. Fakat güvenilir alışveriş siteleri üzerinden ve ithalatçı garantisiyle Xiamio cihazlarını satın alabiliyoruz. Mi 5 modelinin uygun fiyatına rağmen üstün özellikler sunması, bir çok amiral gemisi telefonu kenarda bırakıp tercih sebebi olmuştu. Xiamio bu konuda gerçekten kesin bir çizgiye sahip. Çünkü yeni amiral gemisi modelde de aynı yolu izliyor.
Xiaomi Mi 6 özellikleri şuan satışta olan bir çok amiral gemisi cihazın özelliklerini bünyesinde barındırıyor. Hem de 1999 TL gibi gerçekten iştah kabartan bir fiyat etiketiyle!
Tasarım
Cihazın öncelikle tasarımına şöyle bir göz atalım dedik. Xiaomi Mi 6 modeli genel görünüş itibariyle önceki modeline çok benziyor. Tabi küçük değişiklikler olduğunu söylemek lazım. Yeni amiral gemisinin arka kapak tasarımında cam malzemeyle kaplı parlak bir yüzey bulunuyor. Cihazın siyah, beyaz ve mavi olmak üzere 3 farklı renk seçeneği bulunuyor. Mavi rengi ise Note 7’nin Corel Blue modeline göz kırpıyor.
Xiaomi tasarım konusunda lüksten vazgeçemeyenler için ayrı bir modeli daha duyurdu. Bu modelin adı Mi 6 Exclusive Edition olarak sergileniyor. Lüks model tamamen seramik kaplamalı siyah bir gövde bulunuyor. Ayrıca arka çerçeve 18K altın kaplama malzemeyle yapılmış.
Cihazın kenarları hafif yuvarlatılmış hatlarıyla dikkat çekiyor. Kenarlar paslanmaz çelik kullanılarak tasarlanan cihaz, arka yüzeyde önceki modeline göre önemli bir farkla geliyor. Çünkü cihaz çift kamerayla gelen akıllı telefonlardan birisi olarak dikkat çekiyor. Kamera kısmında bu konuyu biraz daha detaylandıracağız.
Mi 6 modelinin kenarlarını incelediğimiz zaman güç ve ses butonlarının yan yana konumlandırıldığını görüyoruz. Alt bölümde ise USB Type-C girişi ve hoparlör ile karşılaşıyoruz. Cihazda 3.5 mm jak girişinin bulunmadığını söylememiz gerekiyor. Cihazın altındaki mazgallardan sadece biri hoparlör. Fakat ahize kısmı da hoparlör olarak kullanılabilmektedir. Böylece cihaz stereo kalitesinde ses verebiliyor.
Şimdiye kadar ki Xiaomi Mi 6 özellikleri arasında pek negatif taraf yoktu. Fakat cihazın microSD kart yuvasının olmaması bizi çok üzdü. Kesinlikle microSD kart girişinin olması gerektiğini düşünüyoruz. Dahili depolama alanını artıramamak gerçekten çok kötü. Bu yüzden eğer geniş kapasite istiyorsanız 128 GB’lık modeli tercih etmeniz gerekiyor.
Ekran ve İşletim Sistemi
Mi 6 modelinde çıplak göze görülebilen 1080p çözünürlükte 5.15″ ekran bulunuyor. Piksel yoğunluğu S8 modeliyle karşılaştırıldığı yeteri kadar iyi gibi görünmese de kullanırken bunu anlamıyorsunuz bile. Cihazın ekranında hem sosyal medya hem de oyunlarda memnun kalacağınızdan eminiz.
Cihazın ekranı gün içerisinde 600 nit parlaklığa kadar çıkabiliyor. Ayrıca güneşte ekranı görmek konusunda pek sıkıntı yaşamıyorsunuz. İnç başına 428 px görüntü ekran ile geceleri de çok rahat okuyabiliyorsunuz. Ayrıca gece modunda 1 nit parlaklık gözlerinizi rahatlatıyor.
Telefonda ekran – gövde oranı %71 seviyesinde ve hem ön hem de arka panel Corning Gorilla Glass 5 ile korunuyor.
İşletim sistemine baktığımızda ise Android 7.1.1 Nougat sürümüyle karşılaşıyoruz. Fakat Mi 6 MIUI arayüzünün 8.0 sürümünü kullanıyor. Bu sürüm sayesinde düşük güç harcayan cihaz batarya tüketimine katkı sağlıyor.
Donanım ve Performans
Tıpkı Mi 5 modeli çıktığında olduğu gibi Xiaomi Mi 6’da kendi zamanının en güçlü cihazlarından birisi olarak gündeme geliyor. Snapdragon 835 işlemci ile gelen cihaz 8 çekirdekli Kryo 280 yonga setini taşıyor. Ayrıca 4 adet 2.46 GHz ve 4 adet 1.9 GHz frekanslı çekirdekleriyle oldukça sağlam bir performans sunuyor. Bu güçlü özellikleri 6 GB RAM ve Adreno 540 grafik birimi destekliyor.
Cihaz yapılan Geekbench 4 tek çekirdekli testinde 2019 puan aldı. Bu puanla Galaxy S8+ ve iPhone 7 arasında bir performans ile çalıştığı doğrulanmış oldu. Çok çekirdekli testinde ise 6110 puan kazanan cihaz, Galaxy S8+, Huawei P10 ve iPhone 7 modellerinin arasına girmeyi başardı. Bu noktada daha önce incelenen Galaxy S8+’ın da Geekbench 4’ten tek çekirdekte 2019, çok çekirdekte ise 6720 puan aldığını söyleyelim. Böylece Mi 6’nın performansı hakkında kafanızda bir fikir oluşacaktır.
Yapılan AnTuTu testinde 177319 puan (Galaxy S8+ 173314 puan) alan Mi 6, termal ısı yönetimini de iyi kurtarmış gibi görünüyor. Pokemon Go ve benzeri oyunları uzun süre oynadığınızda bir miktar ısındığını görebiliyorsunuz; ancak bu endişe edecek seviyede değil. Qualcomm ve Xiaomi bu anlamda iyi iş çıkartmışlar.
Kamera
Mi 6 ile Mi 5 arasındaki en büyük farklardan birisi hiç şüphesiz Mi 6’nın çift kamera ile geliyor olmasıdır. Xiaomi’de sonunda Mi 6 modeliyle çift kameralı akıllı telefonlar arasında yerini alıyor. Unutmadan söylemekte fayda var: Mi 6 modelinde tıpkı iPhone 7‘de olduğu gibi portre modu bulunmaktadır.
Cihazda hem normal hem de geniş açılı 2 tane kamera bulunuyor. Her iki kamerada 12 MP çözürlüğe sahip. Fakat ana kamera da f/1.8 diyafram ile 4 yönlü optik imaj sabitleyici bulunuyor. Burada karşımıza Sony IMX386 sensör çıkıyor. Fakat telefoto özelliği bulunan lensin üreticisini henüz bilmiyoruz. Telefoto özelliği bulunan kameranın diyafram açıklığı ise f/2.8 değerinde. Ayrıca bu kamera da OIS bulunmadığını da söyleyelim.
Arabirim de çok basit özellikler. HDR, portre modu ve 2x kayıpsız zum gibi seçenekler kamera arabiriminde karşımıza çıkıyor. Ayrıca canlı önizleme yaparken 12 farklı filtre kullanabiliyorsunuz. Bunların dışında panorama, zamanlayıcı, ses, düzleştirme, manuel, güzellik modu, grup çekim ve gece çekimi gibi seçenekler bulunuyor.
Mi 6’nın selfie kamerası ise 8 MP lense sahip. Bu kamera da güzellik moduyla birlikte geliyor, güzel kareler yakalıyor. Sosyal medya paylaşımlarınız için uygun olacağını söyleyebiliriz.
Video çekim noktasına gelirsek, telefonun 4K video kaydedebildiğini söyleyelim. 2160p/30 kare video kaydı yapabilen Mi 6, 1080p’de de 30 kareye kadar çıkabiliyor. Yani bu telefonla Full HD’de 60 kare video kaydı yapamıyorsunuz. Öte yandan 720p/120 karede ağır çekim yapabildiğinizi de söyleyelim.
Teknik Özellikler
Ürün Modeli Xiaomi Mi 6 Ürün Türü Cep Telefonu Tecnoloji Notu 4.0 Üretici Xiaomi İşletim Sistemi Android 7.1.1 İşlemci Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 Çekirdek (CPU) 8 İşlemci Hızı 2.45 GHz Ekran Teknolojisi IPS LCD Ekran Boyutu 5.15 inç Ekran Çözünürlüğü 1080 × 1920 px Grafik İşlemci Adreno 540 Bellek (RAM) 6 GB Dahili Depolama 128 GB Ön Kamera 8.0 MP Arka Kamera 12 MP Çift Hat Var Wi-Fi Var NFC Var GPS Var LTE (4G) Var HDMI (MHL) Yok Bluetooth Var FM Radyo Yok Konuşma Süresi 17:00 saat Boyutlar 70 × 142 × 7.5 mm Ağırlık 168 gr.
  Kaynak: Chip
Kaynak: https://tecnoloji.com/xiaomi-mi-6-ozellikleri/
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gta-5-cheats · 7 years ago
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HTC U11+ Review
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HTC U11+ Review
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The HTC U11 (Review) was last year’s flagship from the Taiwanese company. At the time of its launch, it had the Samsung Galaxy S8 (Review) and the OnePlus 5 (Review) as its main competition. While the futuristic-looking Samsung flagships already had taller displays, others hadn’t caught up yet, but that has steadily been changing over the past year.
To keep up with the industry trends, OnePlus launched the OnePlus 5T (Review) and HTC has now come out with the HTC U11+. While this new model was available internationally late  last year, HTC has only launched it in India now. It goes up against the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S8+ (Review), LG V30+ (Review), and the Google Pixel 2 XL (Review), as well as new models that many companies will be releasing very soon. The HTC U11+ has some flagship-level hardware under its shiny mirror-finished exterior and has a potent camera as well, but little else has changed compared to the U11. We put it to the test.
  HTC U11+ design
The HTC U11+ definitely sticks to HTC’s design language and looks like it fits within the current lineup. It has the same mirror-finish glossy body, first seen on the HTC U Ultra (Review), which really sets it apart from today’s other flagships and gives it something unique to boast about. HTC calls it “Liquid Surface” and it’s made primarily out of glass that’s been polished to give it a high gloss. While it is stunning to look at, it does make the phone quite slippery and also picks up fingerprints easily, so you will need to wipe it often to retain the shine. HTC provides a transparent case in the box which you can pop on to keep the phone safe.
True to its name, the smartphone has gotten bigger compared to the U11 and now sports a 6-inch display. The front is pretty much dominated by the display with thin borders on the sides and slightly bigger ones at the top and the bottom. This makes the phone narrow and tall, and it’s harder to reach all corners. HTC has moved the fingerprint scanner to the back, just below the camera module. The position is convenient and it is easy to unlock the phone with a finger.
  There’s a recessed earpiece at the top along with a selfie camera and an array of sensors. At the back, there’s a single camera with a dual-LED flash. There’s a raised ring around the camera module which should keep it safe from scratches. The phone has a metal band around it which houses the power and volume buttons on the right, while the left side is completely blank. We found that the buttons were well positioned and the power button has a texture, making it easy to distinguish.
The SIM tray is positioned on the top alongside one of the four microphones that the device has all around the body. At the bottom, there’s a downward-firing subwoofer and a USB Type-C port along with the primary microphone. Sadly, the U11 misses out on a 3.5mm headphone jack but HTC offers its HTC USonic headphones in the box. These are active noise cancellation headphones with a Type-C connector which can be plugged into the phone directly. HTC ships a USB Type-C to 3.5mm dongle in the box which will be required if you want to use your own headphones. You also get a Quick Charge 3.0 compatible charger in the box
  With the increase in size, HTC has packed in a larger battery, bumping the total capacity up to 3930mAh and resulting in an increase in weight as well. This phone weighs 188g making it one of the heavier options in its class. However, the premium glass back coupled with the weight gives the impression that this phone is solidly built. Internationally, the HTC U11+ is available in three colours: Amazing Silver, Ceramic Black, and a see-through Translucent Black finish. However, the company has only launched the Amazing Silver variant in India, which looks more blue than silver.
HTC U11+ specifications and software
The HTC U11+ sports a 6-inch display with QuadHD+ resolution (1440 x 2880 pixels) putting out close to 537 pixels per inch. HTC calls it Super LCD 6, and it supports the DCI-P3 Wide colour gamut. Users can also switch to sRGB output and tweak the colour temperature to suit their individual preferences. There is a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 5 for protection which should help keep the display intact on this slippery phone.
Powering the phone is the Snapdragon 835 SoC, an octa-core processor clocked at 2.45GHz, just like the HTC U11. There are two variants of the U11+, one with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage, while the other has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. At this point, HTC has only launched the higher-end variant in India, priced at Rs 56,990. In terms of connectivity, it supports Bluetooth 5, dual-band Wi-Fi ac, NFC, GPS, GLONASS and of course 4G and VoLTE. The HTC U11+ has a USB 3.1 Gen. 1 Type-C port with support video output using a DisplayPort cable. HTC has also improved the water- and dust-resistance rating from IP67 on the U11 to IP68 on the U11+.
  HTC is known for its Sense UI skin and the U11+ runs it on top of Android Oreo. Features like Notifications Dots and Notification channels are supported, but there aren’t too many other visual changes compared to its previous version. Swipe right from the home screen and you are greeted by BlinkFeed, which replaces Google Now and shows news and content based on topics you select. You can also tweak BlinkFeed to show your Facebook and YouTube updates. The UI supports themes, and there are gestures that can be used to wake the device up, show Blinkfeed, or launch the camera app.
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  Just like the HTC U Ultra and the U11, this phone gets HTC’s Sense Companion AI assistant. When we reviewed the U11, we found the assistant to be bare-bones, and it hasn’t changed much since then. HTC’s Edge Sense technology is also present, and uses sensors mounted on the sides of the phone to respond when you squeeze it. We really liked this feature, and the fact that it is customisable. You can squeeze the phone to launch an app or summon the assistant. You can also go a step further and set two different actions for short and long squeezes.
There are quite a few apps that come preinstalled on the U11+, including a set of Google apps, social media apps like Facebook, Messenger and Instagram, TouchPal keyboard, and a Boost+ resource management app. HTC has also added its VR app Viveport and the Zoe Video Editor, along with a fitness app called Under Armour Record. While most of these can be uninstalled, some can only be disabled.
HTC U11+ performance, cameras, and battery life
There is no doubt that the HTC U11+ is a powerful smartphone. Its Snapdragon 835 processor coupled with 6GB of RAM is capable of bulldozing its way through any task you ask it to perform. The UI on the phone feels smooth and did not lag during our time with it. App load times are kept low and the phone can multitask easily. Benchmarks also show that it is a powerhouse. In AnTuTu 7, the U11+ managed to score 216,394. In GeekBench 4, the U11+ scored 1,933 for the single-core test and 6,538 for the multi-core test. Graphics performance is also good and the phone managed 60fps running the T-Rex Benchmark, and 20fps in the Manhattan test at QHD resolution in GFXBench.
The display is vivid and has good viewing angles. It also has good brightness, but the screen is a little reflective when outdoors. Apart from DCI-P3 and sRGB display modes, the U11+ has HDR10 support. While HDR didn’t kick in for YouTube and Netflix videos like we’ve seen on other phones, HDR files stored locally looked very good on the display and we could see the difference in how vibrant colours looked.
Instead of going for stereo speakers, HTC has used the phone’s earpiece for higher frequencies while the bottom-firing speaker handles the lower ones. This results in rich, loud audio which adds to the experience when watching a video or playing a game. HTC’s BoomSound software is built in and has music and theater modes to choose from.
HTC managed to impress us with the camera on the U11, and the U11+ is no different. It has the same 12-megapixel sensor with an f/1.7 aperture at the back. The sensor has big 1.4-micron pixels which helps it capture more light in dim conditions. The camera app is very basic with only toggles for HDR and the flash, and an option to switch between photo and video modes. One has to swipe from the left to see all the other modes available on the phone, which include Panorama, Hyperlapse, Slow Motion and Pro. Once in Pro mode, the camera gives you complete control over the white balance, exposure, ISO, shutter speed, and focus, and you can save photos in the RAW format.
Photos taken with the HTC U11+ were impressive, and it is safe to say that this is one of the best smartphone cameras at the moment. The phone is quick to focus and our shots were crisp with a good amount of detail. We never had to adjust the exposure when shooting in daylight as the phone got it right every single time.
Macros turned out great, as the phone managed to capture fine details very well. In the macro sample with the flower, you can see that the edges of the petals are well defined, and if you zoom into to the centre, you can see the pollen. Low-light shots were bright, and the phone managed to capture details and colour accurately with noise under control, unless we were in an extremely dim environment.
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  The U11+ also records video brilliantly and is capable of going up to 4K. It has optical image stabilisation which eliminates shakes and delivers stable footage. We found that it worked well when recording at 1080p but did not work at 4K. 4K video clips are limited to six minutes, and the phone gets slightly warm when recording. At 1080p, you get the option to shoot at 30fps or 60fps.
You can record 3D audio which utilises the four microphones on the device, or you can choose High-Res Audio at all resolutions. Just like the U11, this smartphone gets “Acoustic Focus” which uses the microphones to focus on a subject’s voice over and above the background. The selfie camera tops out at 1080p and also gets the option to record 3D audio. 
Battery life on the U11+ is good and we managed to go through an entire day without needing to plug it in to a charger. We managed to play Shadow Fight 3 and Clash Royale for around 30 minutes, watch a few videos on YouTube, and run a few benchmarks, among other things during the day, and we only saw the low battery reminder just before going to bed. When the battery drops below 20 percent, the phone automatically lowers the screen brightness. Our HD video loop test went on for 13 hours and 4 minutes. The Quick Charge 3 charger took us up to 60 percent in 50 minutes but it took a little over two hours to charge the phone completely.
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Verdict If you are looking for a flagship smartphone, you now have one more option to choose from. The HTC U11+ has a big 18:9 display, powerful HTC BoomSound speakers, and impressive cameras. HTC’s Edge sense feature isn’t gimmicky and the Snapdragon 835 SoC coupled with 6GB of RAM can run pretty much everything out there. The company also includes its USonic active noise cancellation headphones in the box.
If you don’t want the Samsung Galaxy S8+ (Review) and are staying away from the Pixel 2 XL (Review) because of its display troubles, the HTC U11+ looks like the perfect alternative. HTC has also managed to price it aggressively at Rs 56,990 making it great value for money. However, do keep in mind that fresh 2018 flagships with new hardware are also just around the corner, though unlike Sony and Samsung, HTC won’t have anything to announce at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month.
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