After a month of teasing and a ton of leaks the OnePlus 5T finally made its official debut this week. The first 18:9 smartphone by the young company comes with a new take on the dual camera where the second module focuses on portraits and low-light rather than zoom.
vivo also introduced a new phone this week. The v7 is a slightly smaller version of the popular v7+ with a lower price tag and half the internal storage. Otherwise the two models are identical down to the impressive 24MP selfie camera and 14nm Snapdragon 450 chipset.
As the last major announcements of the year are behind us, the rumor mill started to shift its focus towards next year's devices and reports started coming in on the Galaxy S9 and the 2018 Apple lineup.
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One will have the same screen size as the X, another will be bigger with an OLED panel, and the third will be more affordable with an LCD.
The upcoming mid-ranger will offer an 18:9 screen and a dual camera (so it's not to be confused with the Redmi Note 5A).
The phone has 5.7” FullView display with HD+ resolution and new ColorOS UI, stacked with plenty of features.
The first device appeared on Samsung’s official website; both phones popped up with benchmarks.
Google does a good job of protecting the Play Store, but sideloaded apps and third-party stores are a common cause of infection.
LEDs do not emit stable lights - they flicker - but most high-end phones do not have issues with this behavior.
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