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OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro Gets OxygenOS Open Beta 4

OnePlus is now rolling out another Software update to the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro users in the form of OxygenOS Open Beta 4 which is based on Android 10.0 Q.

OnePlus is now rolling out another Software update to the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro users in the form of OxygenOS Open Beta 4 which is based on Android 10.0 Q.

With Android 10.0 Q, you'll get new Raise the Smartphone to lower the ringtone. It also fixes screen flashing issue, and accidental muting of a vehicle navigation system while in connection with a Bluetooth device.
  • System
    • Fixed the screen flashing issue with setup while adding the fingerprint
    • Fixed the issue of the accidental muting of a vehicle navigation system with a Bluetooth connection
    • Fixed the disabling of mobile data after an upgrade
    • Optimized visual effects of the permission's pop-up window
    • Optimized the black and white screen issues with some apps
    • Improved system stability and fixed other known issues
  • Phone
    • Added the "Raise to lower the ringtone" feature in Sounds & Vibration for incoming calls
    • Enabled efficient addition of unknown numbers to contacts
    • Optimized the description for the features
    • Expanded the dial pad area to avoid mis-touches
  • Messages
    • Optimized the message sorting feature by verification code
  • Calculator
    • Optimized UI and interactive experience
  • OnePlus Switch
    • Supported transfer of iPhone data through iCloud
  • Weather
    • Added The Weather Channel as a data source for accurate weather data
You'll need to do is flash the Open Beta firmware on your OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro. Once you migrate to the Beta path, you will continue to receive Open Beta OTAs. You will NO LONGER receive the regular Official Stable OTAs.

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Get Pixel 4 Features on any Android Device

Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL Comes with some cool exclusive features, but you can get them on your Android device. Pixel 4 comes with new Pixel Launcher, Google Camera 7.1 Astrophotography, and Motion Sense Hands Free Control via Soli Radar.

Here's how you can get the Pixel 4 Features on your Android Smartphone -



Downloads

Pixel 4 Launcher

Pixel 4 Live Wallpaper | Slice Application

Pixel 4 Google Camera 7.1

Hands-Free Control Gesture 

Google Recorder

About Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL

Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL comes with 5.7 inches and 6.3" Display with 90hz Refresh Rate. Both these phones are having a huge forehead and small chin. The Forehead is having Soli Motion Sensor and Face ID which is amazing.

Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL features Snapdragon 855 CPU, 6GB RAM, and 64/128GB Internal Storage.



Home Security: Wired vs Wireless Camera Systems

There's a lot to consider when installing a home security camera system. Sites like DD Counter Measures offer recommendations on the best camera systems for home use. However, before you start going through the review lists, you need to decide whether to opt for a wired or wireless system. Knowing the pros and cons of each one will help you choose the right solution for your property.

Wired Security Systems


Used mostly on larger properties, wired security systems rely on cables from the video camera to a recorder, which connects to the router. There are two power options: a separate power cord or a Power Over the Ethernet (POE) cable. With a POE-enabled system, one cable provides the power and internet connection. 

Key Benefits

Wired security systems aren't vulnerable to wireless signal interference, so they tend to be more reliable. For large properties covering a wide area, you'll probably want a wired security system with comprehensive coverage rather than focusing on certain key locations.

Wired systems support between 4 to 16 cameras all linked together. Remember that you will need a DVR or NVR recorder to store the security footage.

Potential Drawbacks

Installing a wired security system entails running multiple cables. Unless you're confident about doing this yourself or want to pay for an engineer, this may not be the right solution for you.

Also, you need to consider what would happen in a power outage - your wired security system would go down, too. Live in the back of beyond where power sources are an issue? Invest in a backup generator.

The Final Word on Wired

A wired security system works better for properties that are there long-term, due to the installation process. Your camera and recorder location will depend on access to power outlets. Be prepared to run cables between devices. Want to move cameras around once installed? This will entail re-running cables. However, once installed, you have a reliable security system with the ability to link more cameras if required.

Wireless Security Systems


Wireless systems connect to your home WiFi network, either with a cable or wirelessly. With these systems, security footage wirelessly transmits from the camera to the recorder. 

The Plus Points

Installation is easy as there's no need for cables between the cameras and the recorder. This gives more flexibility about the location of wireless security cameras, providing there's access to a power source.

Live in an area without wireless coverage? Simply run a cable from the camera to the recorder. If you're renting, or just there for the short-term, wireless is easy to take down, move and set up.

Possible Downsides

Wireless security systems cater to up to four cameras. If you live in a mansion or large property that requires extensive coverage, a wired system is more appropriate.

Wireless can be vulnerable to power outages, too. Interference can be another issue, due to countless other wireless signals and broadcasts in the area. The signal of your router and other routers on the same bandwidth range could overlap if you live in an apartment block.

The strength of your wireless strength is affected by your router, the amount of interference and the route the signal takes to reach the cameras. You'll need to locate all wireless cameras within the WiFi range. Any metal or buildings between the cameras and the router may cause connection problems. The answer is to extend your wireless coverage with repeaters.

The Final Word on Wireless

Wireless is ideal if you rent or live in a small to medium property. It guarantees flexibility and is convenient to install. If a wireless signal is an issue, repeaters will strengthen the signal and ease the connection between more distant cameras.

OnePlus 7T Gets OxygenOS 10.0.3

OnePlus 7T is now getting it's first Software update as OxygenOS 10.0.3. The new Software comes with General Bug Fixes and Stability Improvements, Also fixes and improves Camera.
  • System
    • General bug fixes and improvements
  • Camera
    • Improved photo quality
    • Enhanced stability of Camera
    • User experience improvements
The OTA is rolling out in phases. Keep checking the Software Update Settings.

The latest update is rolling out in phases to a limited number of devices. Stay tuned to our FacebookTwitter, and Telegram to get the first News.

Xiaomi Mi Mix Alpha Goes Official

Xiaomi Mi Mix Alpha Goes Official
Xiaomi during an event announced the Mi Mix Alpha, which is the worlds first Wraparound Display Smartphone with more than 180% Screen to body ratio. The Mix Alpha comes with 6" Amoled Display which looks Super Gorgeous.

It has 3 Cameras on back, one of the features a 108MP Samsung's sensor which is capable of taking images at resolution 12032 x 9032, you can zoom 8x in without loosing any details. There's also a Wideangle shooter.

Xiaomi Mix Alpha is the Concept Flagship with high-end Specifications, that's Snapdragon 855 Processor, 12GB RAM, 512GB Internal Storage with UFS 3.0, has 4050mAh Battery with 40W Super Fast Charging, and 5G Dual Sim Support.

The Mix Alpha ships in December starting 19,999 Yuan which is around 2800USD / 1,90,000INR. This is ofcourse the first Generation product, Xiaomi will definately figure how to lower the cost. Would you buy?