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OnePlus 3 and 3T Receives OxygenOS Open Beta 15 and 6 Update With Incoming Call Gestures and Bluetooth Optimizations

OnePlus 3 and 3T Receives OxygenOS Open Beta 6 Update With Incoming Call Gestures and Bluetooth Optimizations

OnePlus is pushing a new software update to the users of OnePlus 3 and 3T in the form of OxygenOS Beta 6 for the OnePlus 3T and OxygenOS Beta 15 for the OnePlus 3. With the latest update, the company is fixing various bugs along with some new features as well. 

The update brings a new incoming call interface along with new gestures. Now, you can lift an incoming call by just swiping down above the screen, whereas to reject a call, you have to swipe up above the screen. 

OxygenOS Open Beta 6/15 Changelog: 
  • New dialer and incoming call interface 
    • We created a new answering mechanic to go along with the refreshed UI below: Swipe down to answer and swipe up to reject an incoming call 
  • UI optimizations for Messages, Settings and Contacts 
    • Refreshed UI 
  • New action bar for Messages and Settings 
    • Collapsible and expandable action bar (more to come in the future) 
  • Optimized high power usage notifications 
    • Optimized the system which notifies you when apps are using a lot of battery 
  • Bluetooth optimizations 
  • Night mode optimizations 
  • Bug fixes
Besides, the company is adding a new interface to the Settings, Calls, and Messaging apps as they are slowly moving away from the stockish Android UI. The update also brings new Bluetooth Customizations with aptX codec to better audio quality via Bluetooth devices. 

The update is currently rolling out for the users under OpenBeta OS, and later on, all the features will be added to the stable build of the OS. Have you received the update? Let us know in the comments section below. 

A New Concept Image of Google Pixel 2 Popped Online and it Looks Absolutely Shit

A New Concept Image of Google Pixel 2 Popped Online and it Looks Absolutely Shit

Various recent reports claimed that Google is already working on the Google Pixel 2 series of phones. A total of three smartphones named Walleye, Muskie, and Taimen codenames have popped online in recent times in the Android Open Source code.

And now, a Reddit user have designed a concept of the upcoming Google Pixel 2, and I must say it looks absolutely shit. The design of the phone looks similar to the first generation Pixel phones with trimmed down bezels. 
Also, he imagines the dual camera setup at the back and the sensors are vertically placed to each other. Aforesaid, the phone has the same design language as Pixel with half glass and half metal back.

However, Google won't go with this design language definitely as the search giant will go for the Infinity Display with almost zero bezels as already a concept with the same have surfaced online, which looks a lot more beautiful than this.

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The OnePlus 5 is in the works, confirms company's CEO

The OnePlus 5 is in the works, confirms company's CEO
OnePlus has started working on new OnePlus smartphone, Yes you heard it right. If leaked reports are to be believed then the new smartphone will be dubbed as OnePlus 5, not the OnePlus 4, because Chinese belief that the number 4 is bad luck.


The latest re-post of OnePlus CEO Pete Lau on the Chinese microblogging website Weibo seems to have confirmed that the company is working on something big. The animated post image shows workers working on a new Smartphone. Moreover, the re-post was posted today at 10:05.
The OnePlus 5 is in the works, confirms company's CEO

Earlier this month, the device passed through Chinese certification website, confirming the model number as A5000. The speculations and reports of the OnePlus 5 talk about an improved camera and processor than its predecessor.

Previous rumors suggest that the OnePlus 5 will come with Snapdragon 835 chipset, 8GB of RAM, 1440 x 2560 resolution bezel-less display, water and dust resistant features.


The OnePlus 5 is in the works, confirms company's CEO

Via: Gizmochina | Source: Weibo

Reliance Jio reportedly working on a 4G feature phone under ₹1,500

Reliance Jio is reportedly working on a 4G feature phone which is likely to be sourced from Chinese contract manufacturers like Techchain, FortuneShip and Uniscope. The telecom giant's 4G VoLTE feature phone will be priced under ₹1,500 in India, if the reports are believed to be true.

Reliance is waiting for engineering samples from the Chinese contract manufacturers and will place order only after test and verification of these devices for commercial use. The company has not yet commented on these developments. 

Once the commercial orders are placed, Reliance is believed to 
import these handset and eventually start producing them within the country.

Currently, the market is flooded with 4G feature phones by Lava and Micromax, which start at Rs 3,000, while the one from Jio’s Lyf brand with 4G capability costs at ₹2,999.

“Indian handset market will see a jump in 4G feature phones sales after July this year when Reliance Jio is expected to come in the picture with lower priced 4G feature phones, as the prices of these phones are currently high in Indian market,” said Jaipal Singh, Market Analyst of research firm International Data Corporation

Source: Financial express

Unlocked Samsung S7 Edge gets Nougat via Smart Switch

Unlocked Samsung S7 Edge gets Nougat via Smart Switch
It seems that Samsung has finally started out rolling Android 7.0 Nougat for the Unlocked model of the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (SM-G935U) Smartphone.

The latest update is not available through OTA, instead you'll have to manually install it if you want it. To update your unlocked Galaxy S7 Edge manually, you’ll need to download Samsung's Smart Switch onto your device and Windows/Mac computer. You grab the necessary files from Samsung's Website.

The update comes with latest new UX,various performance modes, new notification panel and other interesting features along with Android Nougat goodies. 

Unfortunately, we don't have any information regarding the Android 7.0 Nougat update for the unlocked Samsung Galaxy S7 (non-edge). We’ll let you know, once the update is available.

via: XDA