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fytko-mobile-specs · 2 years
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Fresh Leaks Reveal Oppo Find X6 with Triple Rear Camera and Curved Edges
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The Oppo Find X6 is rumored to feature a massive camera island and recently leaked live images seem to confirm this. The new renders show the device in black and suggest a triple rear camera setup, with a 50-megapixel primary sensor. The device is rumored to measure 9.2mm thick and feature curved edges.
The Oppo Find X6 and the Oppo Find X6 Pro are expected to launch next month and replace the Oppo Find X5 series. According to previous leaks, the vanilla model is expected to come with a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, while the Oppo Find X6 Pro is rumored to have a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC.
Although there is no official information available on the Oppo Find X6 yet, it's expected that Oppo will release more details in the coming days.
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ching900 · 4 months
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Oppo Reno 11 Pro Dual-SIM 256GB ROM + 12GB RAM
The Oppo Reno 11 Pro is a sleek and sophisticated smartphone that combines powerful performance with innovative design. Its 6.6-inch AMOLED display delivers stunning visuals with vibrant colors and deep blacks, providing an immersive viewing experience for multimedia content and gaming
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thrandilf · 1 month
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Hey, The Dragon Prince fans! The version 1.3 Xadia patch just made the game accessible to a lot more Android devices so if you weren't able to access it before, give it another go!
Here's the full list/text from the update listed from the official Discord:
Compatibility for additional Android devices The following devices that were previously incompatible should now be able to download the game from the Google Play store:
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S22+
Samsung Galaxy S22
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G
Samsung Galaxy S21 5G
Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
Samsung Galaxy S20 5G
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G
Samsung Galaxy A73 5G
Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G
Google Pixel 8a
ROG Phone 5 series
POCO X5 Pro 5G
Xiaomi 11T Pro
Xiaomi Mi 11
OnePlus 9 Pro 5G
OnePlus 9 5G
OnePlus 9RT 5G
Oppo Find X5
Motorola moto g200 5G
Asus Zenfone 8
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vietnamesim · 2 years
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eSIM compatible devices – Full up-to-date list
Want to use a Vietnam eSIM for your trip to the country? Make sure that you have an unlocked eSIM-compatible device.
But which models they are, and how to make sure your device is unlocked and eSIM-supported?
>>No need to look around. We will show you all in this post, which covers:
List of eSIM compatible devices
How many eSIMs can be used on one eSIM-compatible device
How to check if my phone supports esim and is carrier unlocked
Frequently asked questions
1. List of eSIM compatible devices
The list of compatible eSIM devices is getting longer and longer. It now includes 80 models of mobile phones, wearables, tablets, and laptops.
Let’s discover.
1.1 eSIM phones
We have the following phones with eSIM for Vietnam and many other countries in the world:
1.1.1 Apple eSIM phones
iPhone 13*
iPhone 13 Pro*
iPhone 13 Pro Max*
iPhone 13 Mini*
iPhone 12*
iPhone 12 Mini*
iPhone 12 Pro*
iPhone 12 Pro Max*
iPhone 11*
iPhone 11 Pro*
iPhone 11 Pro Max*
iPhone XS
iPhone XS Max*
iPhone XR*
iPhone SE (2020)
iPhone SE (2022)
iPad Air (3rd Generation)
iPad Air (4th generation)
iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation)
iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation)
iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation)
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation)
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation)
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation)
iPad (7th generation)
iPad (8th generation)
iPad (9th generation)
iPad Mini (5th generation)
iPad Mini (6th generation)
>>Important:
*iPhones from Mainland China DO NOT support eSIM.
*iPhones from Hong Kong and Macao (except for iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone SE 2020, and iPhone XS) DO NOT support eSIM.
1.1.2 Samsung eSIM phones*
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G
Samsung Galaxy S22+ 5G
Samsung Galaxy S22 5G
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G
Samsung Galaxy S21 5G
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
Samsung Galaxy S20
Samsung Galaxy S20+
Samsung Galaxy Note 20+
Samsung Galaxy Note 20
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy Fold
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2
>>Important:
The following Samsung phones DO NOT support eSIM:
*Samsung S20/S21 FE Series;
Samsung Note 20 Ultra and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 originated from Hong Kong
Samsung devices originating from the USA and Canada.
For Samsung S21 series (with the exemption of FE models) for Canada and the USA, if you already have the One UI 4, this update may add the eSIM capability to your device.
1.1.3 Google Pixel eSIM phones
Google Pixel 3 & 3 XL*
Google Pixel 3a & 3a XL*
Google Pixel 4, 4a & 4 XL
Google Pixel 5*
Google Pixel 6
Google Pixel 6 Pro
>>Important: The following Pixel phones DO NOT support eSIM technology:
Pixel 3 phones manufactured in Australia, Taiwan, and Japan;
Pixel 3 phones purchased with the service from US or Canadian carriers other than Sprint and Google Fi;
Pixel 3a phones purchased in South East Asia and with Verizon service. Pixel 3 from Australia, Taiwan, and Japan.
1.1.4 Other phones with eSIM
HAMMER
HAMMER Explorer PRO
HAMMER Blade 3
HAMMER Blade 5G
Motorola
Motorola Razr 2019
Motorola Razr 5G
Huawei
Huawei P40
Huawei P40 Pro*
Huawei Mate 40 Pro
>>Important:
*Huawei P40 Pro+ DO NOT support eSIM.
Others
Nuu Mobile X5
Gemini PDA 4G+Wi-Fi
OPPO Find X3 Pro*
OPPO Find X5 Pro*
OPPO Find X5*
Sony Xperia 10 III Lite
>>Important:
*Regions that do not support dual SIM cards on Oppo phones: Australia (Telstra and Optus), and Japan (KDDI).
1.2 eSIM smartwatches
Apple Watches
Apple Watch S3, S4, S5
Apple Watch Nike, Apple Watch Nike+
Apple Watch Hermes
Apple Watch Edition
Samsung Smartwatches
Samsung Gear S2 Classic 3G,
Samsung Gear S3 Frontier LTE,
Samsung Galaxy Watch LTE
1.3 eSIM laptops
Currently, only Windows eSIM laptops are available, Apple is yet to release a MacBook with an eSIM.
Take a look at the list of laptops with eSIM capacity.
Acer eSIM Laptops
Acer Swift 3
Acer Swift 7
Acer TravelMate P2
Acer TravelMate Spin P4
Acer TravelMate P6
ASUS eSIM Laptops
ASUS Mini Transformer T103HAF
ASUS NovaGo TP370QL
ASUS VivoBook Flip 14 TP401NA
Dell eSIM Laptops
Dell Latitude 7210 2-in-1
Dell Latitude 9410
Dell Latitude 7310
Dell Latitude 7410
Dell Latitude 9510
Dell Latitude 5410
Dell Latitude 5411
Dell Latitude 5511
HP eSIM Laptops
HP Elitebook G5
HP Probook G5
HP Zbook G5
HP Spectre Folio 13
Lenovo eSIM Laptops
ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga 2 in 1
ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9
ThinkPad X1 Fold
ThinkPad X1 Nano
ThinkPad X12 Detachable
Lenovo Flex 5G
Lenovo Yoga C630
Lenovo Miix 630
Lenovo Yoga 520
Lenovo Yoga 720 (2-in-1 models)
1.4 eSIM tablets
We have the following tablets which support an eSIM for Vietnam, and many other countries:
Microsoft Surface Pro (5th and 7th Gen onwards)
Microsoft Surface Pro X (5th Gen onwards)
>>Is your device eSIM compatible and you are about to have a trip to Vietnam!
Still not sure if your device supports eSIM? Contact our support via email/live chat or contact your vendor/carrier directly.
2. How many eSIMs can be used on one eSIM-compatible device
The maximum number of eSIMs which can be installed on the device depends on your device model. This number ranges from 1 to 20. However, you are advised to have 3 at maximum in your device only, and only one eSIM can be active at one time.ManufacturerModelMaximum number of eSIMsAppleiPhone XR20AppleiPhone XS20AppleiPhone XS Max20AppleiPhone 1120AppleiPhone 11 Pro20AppleiPhone 11 Pro Max20AppleiPhone SE (2020)20AppleiPhone 12 Mini20AppleiPhone 1220AppleiPhone 12 Pro20AppleiPhone 12 Pro Max20AppleiPhone 13 mini20AppleiPhone 1320AppleiPhone 13 Pro20AppleiPhone 13 Pro Max20AppleiPhone SE (2022)20AppleiPad Pro (2018 and onwards)20AppleiPad Air20AppleiPad20AppleWatch series 31AppleWatch series 41AppleWatch series 51AppleWatch series 61AppleWatch SE1GooglePixel 31GooglePixel 3a1GooglePixel 41GooglePixel 4a1GooglePixel 51GooglePixel 61GooglePixel 6a1GooglePixel 6 Pro1HuaweiP401HuaweiP40 Pro (not including the P40 Pro +)1HuaweiMate 40 Pro1MotorolaRazr 20191MotorolaRazr 5G1SamsungGalaxy Fold1SamsungGalaxy Fold 31SamsungGalaxy Z Fold 2 5G1SamsungGalaxy Z Flip1SamsungGalaxy Z Flip 5G1SamsungGalaxy Z Fold2 5G1SamsungGalaxy S201SamsungGalaxy S211SamsungGalaxy S21+ 5G1SamsungGalaxy S21 Ultra 5G1SamsungGalaxy S221SamsungGalaxy S22+1SamsungGalaxy S22 Ultra1SamsungGalaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G 1SamsungGalaxy Note 201SamsungGalaxy Z Fold3 5G1Nuu MobileX51Planet ComputersGemini PDA1Rakuten MobileRakuten Mini1Rakuten MobileBig-S1Rakuten MobileBig1OppoFind X3 Pro1OppoReno 5 A1OppoReno6 Pro 5G1OppoFind X51OppoFind X5 Pro1OppoA55s1SonyXperia 10 III Lite 1SonyXperia 1 IV1HonorMagic 4 Pro1
3. How to check my phone supports esim and is carrier-unlocked
It’s not difficult to figure out whether your phone is carrier-unlocked and supports eSIM or not, as all are shown in your phone’s settings. While your phone’s unlock status is well indicated through the SIM restriction/Network section, your phone’s eSIM capacity is well displayed via your phone’s IME (International Mobile Equipment Identity).
In the section below, we will guide you to check the unlock status and eSIM-capacity of your iOS and Android phones.
3.1 How to check if my iOS device is eSIM compatible and carrier unlocked?
In order to determine whether your iOS device is carrier unlocked and eSIM compatible or not, you will need to:
Check its unlock by
going to Settings> General> About.
scrolling down to view the “Carrier lock” section.
It should say “NO SIM restrictions”, which means that the device is unlocked.
And then check its eSIM capacity by scrolling down to view the “AVAILABLE SIM” (iOS 15 and newer) or “DIGITAL SIM”(older iOS versions) section. It should contain an IMEI under AVAILABLE SIM or DIGITAL SIM, which means that the device is eSIM compatible.
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3.2 How to check if my Android phone supports eSIM and is carrier-unlocked?
In order to confirm that your Android device is carrier unlocked and supports eSIM, you will need to check its unlock status first and then find the “eSIM IMEI” number. Please follow the steps below:
For Samsung devices
Check its unlock status by:
Going to Settings > Connections (or Network & Internet, or other variations depending on brand and model)
Selecting Mobile network (or Cellular network, or other variation depending on brand and model)
Tapping Advanced (if needed) and selecting Choose Network (or Automatically select network, or another variant to open the list of carriers).
If several carriers appear, the chances are that your phone is unlocked and just needs the appropriate SIM card. For further confirmation, continue to the step below.
Removing the old SIM card from your phone and insert the newly activated one from the other carrier. Trying using mobile data to browse the internet but ensuring that Wi-Fi is disabled.
>> If you successfully browsed the internet, your phone is definitely unlocked.
Now, check your phone’s eSIM-compatibility by:
Going to Settings
If in Settings you see a search bar, typing in “IMEI”, and the option “IMEI information” (or similar) should show up (otherwise, you will need to go to About phone> Status).
Tap “IMEI information”
If the “IMEI (eSIM)” is available, it should mean that your device supports eSIM.
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Other Android devices
Check the unlock status in the same way as you do with the Samsung phones
Then, dial *#06# to check the eSIM capacity.
In case your device is eSIM-compatible, you should be able to view your device’s eSIM unique identification number (EID)
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4. FAQs
How to check if my phone is carrier unlocked?
To check your phone’s unlock status, you can do as guided above. Alternatively, you can power down your phone, place a new SIM card (for your new carrier) into the SIM tray on the side of the iPhone, then power the device back on, and make a call to see it’s carrier-unlocked or not. If you’re unsure about your device being locked or unlocked, you can contact your cellular provider about the status of your mobile phone. If, for example, you are still paying off your phone through a mobile contract, it is likely that your phone is locked.
How do I know if my Samsung S20/21 is FE or not?
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What should I do if my phone is not compatible with eSIM? How can I connect to the internet on my travel to Vietnam?
If your phone does not support eSIM technology, you can buy a physical Vietnam SIM Card at Vietnam airport upon arrival or within the country when you are there.
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techpedo · 2 years
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Oneplus 10T performance camera design review
New Post has been published on https://www.techpedo.com/oneplus-10t-design-performance-camera-review/
Oneplus 10T performance camera design review
Introduction
The OnePlus 10T, an upgrade to the phone that was never, will be available in late summer to take up the position left by the 10 Pro by one notch. The OnePlus 10T is in a peculiar position because there was no OnePlus 10 to succeed it and there isn’t one now either. It is better than the 10 Pro in some ways but not quite as good in others.
The improvements are found in places where one would naturally associate OnePlus. On the one hand, the new model employs the snapdragon 8+ Gen 2, a TSMC-made version with better speed and efficiency, in terms of performance. To get the most out of that chip, it is coupled with the most sophisticated cooling system the company has ever produced. The OP10T has a 150W charging capacity, which on paper seems excessive but actually makes it one of the fastest charging smartphones we’ve seen.
Introduction of oneplus 10T. Image credit: Phonearena.com
Since it is not a professional, the 10T does make some compromises in other areas, with the camera being a major one. A zoom camera is absent from the very mediocre configuration (a 3x zoom camera is included on the 10 Pro), and the Ultra-wide camera is a mid-range-grade device. All that is left is the main camera, which has some decent imaging capabilities but is still hardly cutting edge.
The display, albeit 120Hz OLED, is also not quite a flagship feature because it lacks the fine-grained adjustable refresh rate that we have come to anticipate from top-end models.
However, it could be unjust to the 10T’s objectives to frame it as a flagship and point out the ways in which it falls short of the Mark. There’s a reason the name doesn’t include “Pro,” and with a starting price of 650 dollars or 740 euros, it’s competing in a different field. Let’s monitor its progress.
Unboxing of OnePlus 10T
The 10T is packaged in a well-known bright red cardboard box, so there are no surprises. It must be a full-size one in order to accommodate the Chunky power adaptor. Despite the charger’s 160W rating, the phone can only handle 150W, as we already mentioned. It’s unfortunate that the power output in the US will be limited to 125W. It’s important to note that the charger has issues with USB power delivery and can only output 45W through its USB-C port.
More than the adaptor and cable that come with it, there aren’t many other components in the box. For what it’s worth, there are a couple of it stickers.
Unboxing of OnePlus 10T Image credit: Gsmarena.com
There isn’t a protective case included in the retail box, but OnePlus sent a few options from their selection that you can buy separately. One of them is made of blocks and mimics the sandstone texture of the Company’s earlier models, from the time when they were still making efforts to stand out from the crowd. The other is of the cooling variety, like the Oppo Find X5 Pro model we previously owned. With a little imagination, you might be able to glimpse fashionable lightning bolts inside of the striped cutouts.
Phone and back stickers Image credit: Gsmarena.com
Design
The OnePlus 10T adopts the design language established by the 10Pro, with the two models differing somewhat from the rest of the company’s lineup, including the Nord series and 9th generation models. The most noticeable parts are, of course, on the back.
Gorgeous look of 10T. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
either the island or the camera configuration The large island with widely spaced components dominating the top of the phone is a defining feature of the OnePlus 10-series design. Knowing the actual cameras inside, the configuration is hardly required by the hardware’s dimensions – it is obviously beyond the scope of this situation. Even on the OnePlus 10 Pro, the cameras were, if anything, too far apart.
Amazing inhand feel 10T. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
Despite looking a lot like the 10 Pro at a passing glance, the 10Ts panel is actually different on at least a couple of ways. Still made of the same quality of Gorilla Glass 5, the panel is now moulded in one piece to curved over the camera section – the 10 Pro had a seperate piece for the camera island . Even so, the camera still has its own cutouts with ring-like projections. Despite the fact that the new phone has inferior imaging hardware, these rings have a larger outer diameter than those on the 10 Pro, measuring 17mm as opposed to 15mm.
camera island Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The 10Ts back’s finish is where the other major changes are found. The surface of the 10Ts panel is first different from the older models and then different between the two colour options, in contrast to the 10 Pro’s frosted treatment with shimmery effect when exposed to direct sunlight.
The rough, stone-like texture of the moonstone Black Variant, according to OnePlus, was influenced by the roughness of basalt. It is quite original and completely unlike anything we have seen done with glass before. Additionally, it does not exhibit any smudges or fingerprints.
After the apply of sticker, which given inside the retail. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The second shade is called jade Green and has a glossy, ceramic-like appearance. There will be a lot of fingerprints as a result, but wiping them off is simple and the pale colour exudes a subtle elegance. We can’t help but wonder if the contrasting black 1+ logo would have looked better if it had been more subdued and color-matched, like on the Emerald Forest 10 Pro. It is what it is, and we quickly recover from it.
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The frame matches the colour of the phone’s back in terms of colour. In contrast to the aluminium of the 10 Pro, it is made of plastic and has a glossy finish. One benefit of the new material is that it is visually unimpaired by antenna lines, if anyone was still disturbed by them.
Speaking of features that won’t detract from the 10T’s appearance, the alert slider has been removed, but it’s clear that this has enraged far more people than it has pleased. The slider, a staple of OnePlus design and functionality since the OnePlus 2, was both a statement of the company’s identity and a hint that OnePlus was devolving into an Oppo mirror branch.
OnePlus 10T has a Glossy finish looks beautiful Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The 10T now only has the standard two physical controls — a power button on the right and volume rockers on the left — as the alert slider has been removed. Even though this kind of separation used to be common, most manufacturers now place both the power button and the volume rockers on the right.
Power button rights side of phone, volume rockers lift side of phone but ther on alert slider Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The remaining pieces are situated just as you would anticipate. On the bottom, a mic and a loudspeaker are placed on either side of the USB-C connector. Additionally, this location has a SIM Card slot without a micro SD card slot. It’s one of those times where we have to emphasise that the red gasket on the tray’s outer edge does not signify an IP rating because the OnePlus 10T does not have official dust and water resistance.
SIM tray, Stero speaker’s and type -C Port Image credit: Gsmarena.com
Another microphone and an additional hole for the top speaker are located up above.
Another mic top of the phone Image credit: Gsmarena.com
Although there is a slit above the display, which was once known as the earpiece in the days of phone conversations, the top speaker is also facing forward, towards the front of the phone. The selfie camera peeps through a punch hole cutout that is reasonably sized nearby.
front camera center punch hole cutout. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
There are minimal bezels all around the 6.7-inch OLED display, though they are not completely thin. We can already hear the curved screen haters rejoicing because it is also a flat panel, unlike the one on the 10 Pro.
Side Bezels and bottom chin of the phone. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The positioning of the fingerprint reader, which is an optical scanner as is customary, raises some minor concerns. Compared to what we saw on the Pro, it is much closer to the bottom edge of the phone, albeit, obviously, the OnePlus 9 also had this low location. By the way, it’s the same on the OnePlus Nord 2T as well. The sensor itself operates without any problems.
Indiaplay sensor of the phone Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The OnePlus 10T weighs 204g and has dimensions of 163×75.4×8.8mm. It is thicker than normal for its class and lacks an internal wireless charging coil since a dual-cell battery requires more room, according to our understanding. Its proportions are almost comparable to those of the Pixels 6Pro, whereas the Xiaomi 12 Pro has a similar footprint but is little smaller. The Galaxy S22+ is much shorter, lighter, and much thinner. The 10T is therefore a somewhat larger smartphone, despite the fact that you might not notice the difference in size because to the curved edges.
Display
The OnePlus 10T’s display is well-equipped. The 6.7-inch OLED screen has a resolution of 1080×2412 pixels and a 394 ppi pixel density. Although there is some automated downswitching, the LCD won’t fall below 60Hz, which is the maximum refresh rate of 120Hz. The screen supports HDR10+ and 10-bit colour (1 billion colours).
Display Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The results the OnePlus 10T produced in our brightness tests were more or less average. When we manually adjusted the slider, we obtained about 500 nits, and when the adaptive brightness mode took over under bright ambient lighting, we got about 800 nits. Proper flagships can reach brightness levels of up to 1000, and some even reach 1200 nits, but for the 10Ts price and market segment, the figures are ideal.
Color accuracy
Two ordinary modes, two pro modes, and a step-less colour temperature slider are all included in the 10T colour mode menu. The Vivid settings give brilliant colours with a blue tinge to white and grey out of the box, but you may remove this tint using the temperature slider. For sRGB and DCI-P3 test switches, respectively, natural mode is highly colour correct, and the white point is perfect in both. On the other hand, superb mode is overly colorful—imagine how colourful an OLED display is.
HDR support
The OnePlus 10T supports HDR playback, and we were successful in getting YouTube, Amazon Prime, and Netflix to work together. The pre-installed Netflix app would not function on that last one, requiring a trip to the playstore in search of an update that isn’t there. The app worked perfectly, but we decided to uninstall it because it would no longer come up in searches for side loading even though it claimed to support HDR.
Refresh rate
The 10T has two options for refresh rate: Standard will simply lock things at 60Hz, while High will max out at 120Hz but drop to 90 or 69Hz depending on the activity and the app.
Refresh rate Image credit: Gsmarena.com
While wandering around the UI in High mode, the settings menu will always remain 120Hz, however after a few seconds of inactivity, that frequency will drop to 60Hz. Browsers are limited at 90Hz, and when you aren’t engaging with them, they request to decrease to 60Hz, so they won’t go up to 120Hz. When you scroll on Facebook and Instagram, the frequency stays at 120Hz and switches to 69Hz when you stop. Some applications, including the internal pictures app, have a 60Hz default setting (so too wil Google photos, actually). When launched, YouTube shifts to 60Hz, but Netflix lets you enjoy the UI at 120Hz but changes the video playing speed to 60Hz. Unfortunately, in a gaming benchmark, we were unable to exceed 60Hz.
Oneplus 10T battery life
Given the rest of the hardware, the 4,800 mAh battery inside the OnePlus 10T has a pretty respectable capacity. The Xiaomi 12 Pro’s battery is 4,600 mAh, compared to the Samsung Galaxy S224,500 +’s mAh and the small Zenfone 9’s 4,300 mAh.
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The 10T performs a decent job of turning those mAh into battery life and can run for either 14:41 hours of WI-FI web surfing at 60Hz or 17:24 hours of video playing at 60Hz because we were unable to force the 120Hz mode for the test. The voice call at 28:35 hours is also decent. With the stand-by results taken into account, we arrive at an overall endurance rating of 96h.
Charging speed
Although the OnePlus 10T arrives with a charger rated at 160W, the company claims that the device is capable of 150W fast charging. The phone features the typical two-cell splits within, which charge the two independently while being monitored by sophisticated controller chips. They claim that the battery should be at 80% of its initial capacity after 1600 charging cycles, which to us seems like quite good lifespan.
150W fast charging adaptor Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The 159W OnePlus won’t charge 25% faster than a Xiaomi with a 120% capacity, nor will it take 1/6 as long as a Galaxy charges at 25W, as these claims are nearly exclusively for marketing purposes. We detected 130W on our metre, although we could have missed the peak as it could have briefly reached the reported figure before switching to more sustainably high values.
But that doesn’t mean it isn’t fast; it definitely is. The 10T took 18 to 19 minutes during our testing with the included charger to charge from flat to 100%, and another 2 to 5 minutes to reach full capacity and stop charging. If you frequently forget to plug in before going to bed at night, the first 10 minutes of the process will get you to 65–67%, which is excellent. In fact, according to what we’ve been told, charging this quickly will probably cause you to stop overnight charging altogether.
For contrast, we also tested a third-party 65W USB converter and had respectable results; the random 65W PowerDelivery charger took 1 hour and 14 minutes to completely charge this phone and took 30 minutes to charge it by 45%. The OnePlus converter that comes with the device is also capable of producing up to 45 aw of USB PowerDelivery.
The OnePlus 10T’s inability to support wireless charging is another drawback of its charging capabilities.
Speakers
The OnePlus 10T’s speaker configuration is quite basic, with one speaker that fires from the bottom on one end and another that does the same above the display and serves as an earpiece for voice calls. In portrait orientation, the top speaker is given the left channel; in landscape, the channels are switched to take into account the phone’s position in space. In any case, some of the other channels will be transmitted at a considerably reduced level by the speaker on the other side.
Stero speaker’s of 10T Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The 10T, together with the 10 to and the Nord 2T, received a very excellent grade for loudness in our test. Competitors are also in the same volume range. The Zenfone 9, despite its little size, offers more thud. The 10T does have a fuller-bodied presence than the Nord and somewhat more bass than the 10Pro. The 10T remains our preference over the Galaxy S22+.
Software
The OnePlus 10T’s software is the same OxygenOS 12.1 over Android 12 that we just saw on the Nord 2T 5G. Although we don’t necessarily all have such strong ideas on the matter—you might argue that a lot of us have settled—you may read what some of us have to say about the ColorOS – specs of OxygenOS.
Software of OnePlus 10T Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The 10T supports fingerprint unlock as is customary, and the optical sensor performs predictably well – it is always on, quick, and accurate. For an even quicker unlock, you may even add a face, albeit this is less safe because it uses a straightforward camera-based method.
A Quick Lunch features (available both in special Features and the fingerprint settings) enables you start an app or conduct a task if you hold your finger on the scanner for a second or two. There’s plenty of slots to occupy, and you may cycle them by holding your thumb and swiping left or right
Fingerprint settings, Fingerprint animation,Quick lunch, face unlock settings. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
It is possible to have an always-on display that can be genuinely always-on, planned, or power-saving (on for just a bit). For the AOD screen, you can select from a variety of distinct themes. Horizon light, also known as Edge light on other phones, is also available, according to the OP. It’s independent of the AOD and less draining on the battery, and it’s a good substitute for a notification LED, which 10T lacks.
Always display-on Horizon light. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
Performance
The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset powers the OnePlus 10T, making it the best Android device currently available. The base version has 128GB of storage and 8GB of RAM, and the middle option has 256GB of storage and 12GB of RAM. It also has 256GB of storage and 16GB of RAM.
About device section Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The 10T is said to include a cryo-velocity vapour cooling system with a total area of 37038.8mm2, according to OnePlus listings. They combined the many layers because else it wouldn’t fit in a phone. The 10T now has twice the heat dissipation efficiency that their test results indicate, an improvement of 64% over the 10Pro solution.
There is the issue of the phone’s many system modes. Both in its normal setting and in High performance mode, our team evaluated it. With less regard for battery life and higher thermal thresholds, the latter enable the CPU to operate at its full capability. Regular mode, which isn’t really an option, simply high performance turned off, places certain restrictions on the processor and causes the phone to perform worse on CPU benchmark tests than the OnePlus 9Pro. The GPU is unaffected by this and operates continuously at maximum capacity.
That’s difference in behaviour between modes is also manifested in Antutu, and the the score of Antutu in normal mode was 786238 where the CPU performance is significant Chuck of the overall result. But the High performance Antutu score was very high it’s 1016958 in the High performance mode. There is is a little bit difference between the OnePlus 10T and Zenfone 9, itself High performance mode.
We did observe one of the most stable runs of the 3D mark Wild life stress test in the OnePlus 10T – in High performance mode, the phone posted an 88% stability rating.
Camera Quality
The OnePlus 10T has what we can pretty much call a mid-range camera system. With a run of the mill primary unit, a simple Ultra-wide and no telephoto, it will not be no photo enthusiasts shortlists, and the 2MP macro isn’t helping either.
camera set-up. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The Nord 2T’s configuration is very similar to this one, with the exception of the macro module here replacing the Nord’s depth camera. The main camera, which is based on a Sony IMX766 sensor, has 1.0-m pixels, a 1/1.56 optical format, and a Quad-Bayer colour filter array. It is used in conjunction with a stabilized, f/1.8, 24mm equivalent lens.
The Ultra-wide relies on the OmniVision OV08 sensor – 8MP 1/4 unit with 1.12μm pixels. The lens covers a 120-degree field of view, OP says, has an f/2.2 aperture, and its focus is fixed.
Joining these two is the 2MP close-ups camera, which uses the 2MP OV02 sensor (1.5, 1.75μm). The f/2.4 aperture lens has its focus fixed at around 4cm.
for a selfie camera, the 10T has a Samsung sensor, for a change – the S5K3P9 has a 1/3 optical format and 16 million 1μm pixels . The lens here has an f/2.4 aperture, 24mm equivalent focal length, and a fixed focus distance.
Camera app Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The camera app is the same as on any other Oppo or Realme device, running ColorOS 12 or the rearmost OxygenOS OnePlus with the notable exception of the Hasselblad- ingrained models and on their orange accentuation colors.
The other modes may be found in the more sub-menu, and they can be switched between by swiping on the viewfinder or the scroller below. You have the choice to rearrange the modes anyway you choose.
The three-dit button is located in the viewfinder’s upper-right corner, behind which is the general settings menu.
Of course, there is also a Pro mode, which gives you control over the standard settings like IOS, exposure, white balance, manual focus, and shutter speed. Additionally, you have focus peaking and a histogram at your disposal.
Camera app UI. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
Daylight photo’s
The OnePlus 10T’s main camera can capture some very beautiful images in natural light. It tooks exceptionally crisp – sharper than the 10Pro. The number of information is around what you should expect from a 12-ish MP image, and it’s presented in a really gritty manner. Additionally, it is a far better rendition than the Nord 2T, in our opinion. There is also a good deal of noise, which adds to the roughness in its quite distinctive appearance, which we enjoy.
Day light, Main camera, 1x Zoom. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
With the exception of flower shots, which can occasionally have slightly off white balance, colours are vivid and the white balance is generally accurate. Some Manu find the shadows underdeveloped; if that’s your thing, you might need to tap expose for them. Dynamic range is reasonably wide, with a focus on preserving highlights.
Day light, Main camera 1X Zoom Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The AI Toggle will provide a more pronounced increase in colour saturation if you want it. Not generally big fans.
Daylight photo’s, main camera, 1X zoom. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The 10T doesn’t have a zoom camera, but the 2X setting on the zoom selector produces very useful images. Although they lack the per-pixel detail to handle complex textures, straight lines are rendered with a nice level of sharpness.
Daylight photos, main camera 2x Zoom. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
The Ultra-wide camera offers a feeling that is a little bit mid-range. With such a large field of vision, the 8MP resolution is inadequate. The graininess is also there; OnePlus appears to have taken a cautious stance toward noise reduction across the board, and we applaud that decision. The Ultra-wide is geared at safeguarding the highlights, and some may find the shadows to be excessively black, but overall we wouldn’t criticise it for its dynamic range.
Day light photos, Ultra-wide camera 0.6x zoom. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
Unfortunately, the Ultra-wide doesn’t have autofocus, thus attempting to capture a close-up would result in an out of focus subject. There is a macro camera for this, but we wouldn’t exactly call this 2MP device practical or usable.
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Low-Light photos
When the light is below a particular threshold, the 10Ts approach to low-light shooting applies Night mode type processing by default in photo mode. Since it is so quick to shoot and yields excellent photos, there is no harm in the fact that you can’t turn it off like on other phones. Excellent dynamic range and tonal development are being displayed, along with appealing, rich colours that occasionally lean somewhat orange from certain street lights. Although there is very little noise and excellent detail, there is evidence of havey-like sharpening in the Night mode that is neither extreme nor natural.
Having said that, we notice more noise, somewhat more detail, and less of that orange tint in the areas (1,6,7,9,12) that were obviously left without any Night mode action. The ture photo mode is a good choice for low-light shooting because that doesn’t compromise dynamic range, but the phone doesn’t give you control over it.
Low-light, main camera 1x zoom. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
How certain scenes seem when they are actually shot in the night mode. You’ll observe that the change is only noticeable in the photographs above when the Night mode didn’t immediately turn on.
Night mode photos, main camera 1x zoom. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
In terms of Night mode processing, the Ultra-wide camera works similarly to the primary one, with fewer occasions where it decided not to activate. This time around, it’s a good thing because the Night mode might result in photographs that are noisy, AA-limited, and have a high contrast bar, for example.
Other than that, and in spite of the hardware’s relative modesty, the 10Ts results are fairly acceptable in terms of exposure, dynamic range, and colour saturation. Detail is acceptable if you keep your expectations in check.
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Ultra-wide camera, Night mode photos. Image credit: Gsmarena.com
Portrait mode
The OnePlus 10T’s Portrait mode offers the choice between two different zoom levels, including the main camera’s native field of view and a 2x zoomed-in crop. The former will theoretically result in finer quality but may wrap facial features if taken up close, whereas the latter will result in better perspective but less desirable pixel-level results.
Even in relatively difficult lighting, the results of the zoomed-in shots were surprisingly impressive. The blur looks exactly correct, subject recognition is outstanding, and HDR is operating well.
Selfie Camera
In general, the 10T’s selfie camera performed admirably. Although a touch too Saturday in certain situations that result in too punk looks, colour is often beautiful. The dynamic range is really good. What’s not so great is detail when viewed at 1:1. Since this Tetra pixel sensor outputs at its nominal resolution, which is what we’re seeing here, it’s not at its best. Having said that, these images will look great on screens and in social media.
Video recording
The OnePlus 10T’s primary camera can capture videos in 4K at 60 frames per second; 8K is not supported, which we generally think is stupid. Unfortunately, the Ultra-wide cannot capture 4K video since its sensor lacks the requisite pixels. And 1080p at 60 frames per second is not supported.
As usual, you have the choice to utilise the h.265 codec (HEVC) for better storage usage than you can achieve with the h.264 codec’s default settings. In all settings, stabilisation is always on, and stereo audio is captured at 96kbps.
Pros
120Hz display that is vivid.
competent primary camera for both still images and moving pictures, both in daylight and at night.
With a reliable battery, this charging adapter is among the fastest.
Very Nice Stereo Speakers.
The fastest Android chipset available has incredible sustained performance.
Cons
Alert slider was gone.
No wireless charging.
No IP rating
OxygenOS is now but a reskinned ColorOS.
Most games limited to 60Hz, browsers to 90Hz.
No telephoto camera, and the Ultra-wide is so-so.
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China smartphone market shipment saw modest decline of 5% in Q3 2023
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China smartphone market shipment saw a modest decline of 5% in Q3 2023. October 26, 2023 - According to Canalys estimates, smartphone shipments in Mainland China saw a second consecutive quarter of modest decline, falling 5% to 66.7 million units. Honor, driven by product and channel competitiveness, returned to the top position with an 18% market share and 11.8 million shipments. OPPO (including OnePlus) followed with 10.9 million shipments, securing the second spot. Apple came in third with 10.6 million shipments, benefiting from its new launch. Vivo, with a cautious shipment strategy, held fourth position with a 16% market share. Xiaomi's hot-selling series maintained its momentum, with a slight increase in market share to 14%, securing the fifth spot. Additionally, Huawei continued to gain market share and inch its way towards the top players through its high-profile Mate series launches. “Product competitiveness is, again, key for growth,” said Canalys Research Analyst Lucas Zhong. “The Huawei Mate 60 series launch sparked the market. If Huawei expands the new Kirin chipset into its low-to-mid-range portfolio in the future, it has the potential to disrupt the competitive dynamic among leading vendors. Meanwhile, the HONOR X50 series focuses on durability improvement as a new unique selling point, adding momentum to shipments in the third quarter. Apple's new iPhone 15 series introduced bigger upgrades to meet consumers’ expectations. Android vendors, however, showed ambitions in the foldable category with a plethora of launches, including Xiaomi Mix Fold3, HONOR V Purse, Magic Vs2, OPPO Find N3 Flip, Find N3, and Huawei Mate X5, providing consumers with offerings in different form factors, specifications, and price ranges.” “Vendors and channels are collaborating closer on all levels from macro-level strategy to day-to-day operations, especially since 2022, after experiencing a demand downturn and inventory risks together,” added Canalys Research Manager Amber Liu. “Vendors have been assisting channels in operational efficiency enhancement in various ways. For instance, HONOR and OPPO are helping distributors improve cash flow by providing digital financial tools, while Xiaomi started offering distributors the options to acquire Mi stores, optimizing resource allocation and allowing ambitious distributors to expand. Facing intense rivalry, vendors continuously experiment with new models of symbiotic relationship with channel partners.” “The market has bottomed out in 2023 as vendors steadfastly invest and refine channel incentive policies, and there is an expected gradual demand recovery," commented Canalys Senior Analyst Toby Zhu. “The market shows that, despite prolonged replacement cycles, consumers are still willing to pay for products within their budget that offer attractive value propositions. In the second half of the year, Huawei will generate a 'Catfish Effect' on the competitive landscape. Vendors will proactively expand their product portfolios and accelerate upgrade frequency, especially in the high-end category, to stimulate consumer upgrades and brand switches.” People’s Republic of China (Mainland) smartphone shipments and annual growth  Canalys Smartphone Market Pulse: Q3 2023 Vendor Q3 2023 shipments (million) Q3 2023 market share Q3 2022 shipments (million) Q3 2022 market share Annual  growth  HONOR 11.8 18% 12.0 17% -1% OPPO 10.9 16% 12.1 17% -10% Apple 10.6 16% 11.3 16% -6% vivo 10.4 16% 14.1 20% -26% Xiaomi 9.1 14% 9.0 13% 0% Others  13.9 21% 11.4 16% 21% Total  66.7 100% 69.8 100% -5%    Notes: from Q1 2021, HONOR is not included in Huawei’s shipments; OnePlus is included in OPPO shipments.  Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding  Source: Canalys Smartphone Analysis (sell-in shipments), October 2023 
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💣 OPPO Find X5 Pro Smartphone, AI Tripla Fotocamera 50+50+13MP 🤑 a soli 649,00€ invece di 1.299,99€ ➡️ https://www.scontomio.com/coupon/oppo-find-x5-pro-smartphone-ai-tripla-fotocamera-505013mp/?feed_id=144780&_unique_id=64d934df80fd5&utm_source=Tumblr&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Poster&utm_term=OPPO%20Find%20X5%20Pro%20Smartphone%2C%20AI%20Tripla%20Fotocamera%2050%2B50%2B13MP Il nuovo smartphone OPPO Find X5 Pro offre un'esperienza fotografica straordinaria grazie alla sua tripla fotocamera AI da 50+50+13MP, che cattura immagini dettagliate e nitide. Il display AMOLED da 6,7 pollici offre colori vividi e una risoluzione WQHD+, mentre la batteria da 5000mAh garantisce una lunga durata. Con la ricarica rapida SuperVOOC80W+AirVOOC50W, non dovrai preoccuparti di rimanere senza energia. Lo sblocco schermo tramite impronta digitale e riconoscimento facciale garantisce la massima sicurezza. Questo smartphone è impermeabile IPX68 e viene fornito con una serie di accessori inclusi nella confezione. #coupon #oppo #cellulariesmartphone #offerteamazon #smartphone #scontomio
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Oppo viene in vacanza con voi e lancia delle promozioni davvero uniche
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In un'epoca in cui la tecnologia si rivela un compagno indispensabile in ogni circostanza, sia sotto l'ombrellone, durante una camminata montana o in una pausa rilassante nelle città deserte, OPPO, una delle aziende di punta nel mondo degli smart device, ha deciso di offrire ai consumatori delle promozioni speciali per l'intero mese di agosto. Le "Promo Summer Days" di OPPO sono in pieno svolgimento e non mostrano segni di rallentamento. La serie Find X5, conosciuta per offrire un'esperienza premium grazie alle sue tecnologie all'avanguardia, è ora al centro di notevoli sconti. Il modello di punta, OPPO Find X5 Pro, è ora disponibile a soli 649,99€. Seguono l'OPPO Find X5, proposto a 549,99€, e l'OPPO Find X5 Lite, offerto a 299,99€. Le promozioni di Oppo non vanno mai in vacanza Per coloro che danno priorità alla fotografia e desiderano uno smartphone con un design unico, la serie Reno8 è la scelta giusta. Questa serie si distingue per la sua capacità di catturare momenti perfetti, anche in condizioni di scarsa illuminazione. Il modello Reno8 Pro è in vendita a 599,99€, seguito dal Reno8 a 399,99€ e dal Reno8 Lite a 279,99€. Inoltre, l'ultimo arrivato, l'OPPO Reno8 T, è disponibile a 289,99€. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08-0sHAOY-Q Gli appassionati di musica non saranno delusi dalla gamma di auricolari di OPPO. Gli Enco Air2 Pro, noti per le loro prestazioni eccezionali e una durata della batteria impressionante, offrono fino a 7 ore di utilizzo continuo. Con la custodia di ricarica, questa durata si estende fino a 28 ore. Per un periodo limitato, questi auricolari sono in vendita a 54,99€. Gli OPPO Enco Buds2, con la loro straordinaria qualità sonora e una tecnologia avanzata di cancellazione del rumore, sono disponibili a soli 24,99€. Per chi è sempre in movimento, OPPO ha anche pensato a dispositivi indossabili. L'OPPO Band 2, ideale per gli allenamenti estivi grazie al suo schermo luminoso, è in vendita a 54,99€. L'OPPO Watch Free, che combina l'eleganza distintiva di OPPO con funzionalità avanzate come OSleep per il monitoraggio del sonno, è disponibile a 64,99€. Read the full article
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Oppo Discontinues MariSilicon: What Led to the Sudden Move?
In an unexpected move, Oppo has decided to discontinue its custom chip, MariSilicon, just two years after introducing it. This decision was made at a time when many brands such as Google and Xiaomi are gradually becoming reliant on custom chips. Oppo announced its decision to abandon the MariSilicon project and close down its ZEKU chip design plant responsible for manufacturing the custom chips. The move came as a surprise to many, as Oppo's MariSilicon X and Y chips showed considerable promise and capabilities that could have been further improved. Reasons for Discontinuation According to an Oppo spokesperson, the company had to make difficult adjustments due to uncertainties in the global economy and the smartphone industry. While Oppo has not given any specific reason for discontinuing MariSilicon, the announcement has raised questions about the brand's future direction and what new route Oppo will take for enhanced imaging on its flagship Find X phones. MariSilicon X and Its Performance The Oppo Find X5 series was the first smartphone to feature the MariSilicon X custom NPU, which delivered noteworthy picture quality, particularly in low-light settings. The chipset also resulted in excellent 4K video quality. However, it remains to be seen how Oppo will address the challenge of enhancing its smartphone imaging without MariSilicon. Impact on Existing Phones Oppo has indicated that the discontinuation of MariSilicon will not affect existing phones with the MariSilicon X chip. It is possible that Oppo may opt for a different approach or partner with other brands to develop custom chips that can provide superior imaging performance. Read the full article
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Oppo Find X6 Pro Tipped to Not Launch Outside of China Unlike Xiaomi 13 Ultra
The Oppo Find X6 series, which reportedly includes the Oppo Find X6 and Oppo Find X6 Pro, is likely to be released in China as the newest members to the company’s Find X series of smartphones. The Find X5 series’ successor is expected to be released in China in the next few weeks. Also expected to launch soon is the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, a highly-anticipated smartphone from a competitor. While the…
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OPPO Find X6 Display Characteristics Detailed
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OPPO Find X6 Display Characteristics
The OPPO Find X6 is set to be the company’s flagship device for the year, and it’s generating a lot of buzz in the tech world. One of the standout features of the device is its display, which is said to be a high-quality domestic screen with a size of 6.74 inches and a resolution of 2772 x 1240 pixels. OPPO Find X6 display also supports a 120Hz adaptive high refresh rate, which is sure to provide a smooth and seamless experience for users. Additionally, the device supports native 2160Hz PWM high-frequency dimming, which is expected to have a better eye protection effect and a good viewing experience. This is because the higher the PWM dimming frequency, the more comfortable the screen looks, and the greater the fluctuation, the more likely to cause visual fatigue, so the 2160Hz PWM high-frequency dimming screen performance on the OPPO Find X6 is worth looking forward to. Another noteworthy feature of the device is its telephoto lens. The Find X6 series will be equipped with a periscopic telephoto lens, which is expected to significantly improve the image performance of the device.
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(in picture: OPPO Find X5 Series) The OPPO Find X6 series is expected to be released at the end of February or March and is said to be similar in design to the Honor Magic 5 series. However, it’s worth noting that the specifications may change at the time of finalization. Overall, the OPPO Find X6’s display characteristics are something to look forward to for consumers. Source Read the full article
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ColorOS 13 Beta Release Dates for Oppo Reno Series, K-Series, A-Series Smartphones Confirmed: Details
ColorOS 13 Beta Release Dates for Oppo Reno Series, K-Series, A-Series Smartphones Confirmed: Details
Oppo unveiled the update to ColorOS 13, based on Android 13, for the global market with the Oppo Find X5 Pro and Find X5 back in August. The Oppo Reno 8 Pro 5G was the first handset in India to get the new OS version last month, followed by the Oppo F21 Pro. The company had earlier also confirmed that it would roll out the ColorOS 13 update to the Oppo Reno 8 5G, Reno 7 Pro 5G, Reno 7 5G, Reno 6…
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Oppo Reno 8, Reno 8 Pro & Reno 8 Pro+ launched. Check out price and specs - Economic Times
Oppo Reno 8, Reno 8 Pro & Reno 8 Pro+ launched. Check out price and specs – Economic Times
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4’s cameras to be better than Galaxy S22 Ultra, reveals new leakVivo’s first foldable smartphone X Fold unveiled in China, India may have to wait longerOppo unveils Find X5 series; Find X5 Pro flaunts a futuristic design with Hasselblad cameras at Rs 1.09L: Check out detailsDon’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business updates on WhatsApp. click here!…
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Oppo Find X6 leaked design render previews redesigned rear camera module
Oppo Find X6 leaked design render previews redesigned rear camera module
Oppo Find X6 leaked design render previews redesigned rear camera module The Oppo Find X6 series – including the regular Oppo Find X6 and Oppo Find X6 Pro – is believed to be in the works. This range is set to succeed the Oppo Find X5 series which debuted earlier this year in February. There have been many rumors regarding the cameras and chipsets of these handsets. A reliable tipster has now…
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Oppo Find X6 Leaked Design Render Hints at Redesigned Camera Module
Oppo Find X6 Leaked Design Render Hints at Redesigned Camera Module
Oppo Find X6 series — including the regular Oppo Find X6 and Oppo Find X6 Pro — is believed to be in the works. This lineup is expected to succeed the Oppo Find X5 series that debuted earlier this year in February. There have been numerous rumours surrounding the cameras and chipsets of these handsets. A reliable tipster has now shared a design render of the Oppo Find X6. The purported handset is…
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