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Friday, January 6, 2023

1/06/2023 10:31:00 AM

Launched with a "black hole" design, the OnePlus 11 5G will make its debut in India on February 7.

Launched with a "black hole" design, the OnePlus 11 5G will make its debut in India on February 7.

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The "black hole" served as inspiration for the OnePlus 11 5G's design. It includes a stainless steel camera module that has been chromed.



Today, OnePlus unveiled its two most important flagship products in China: the OnePlus 11 5G and the OnePlus Buds Pro 2. The brand's newest flagship, the OnePlus 11 5G, succeeds the OnePlus 10 Pro 5G. The Qualcomm flagship chipset and potent Hasselblad-backed camera system power the OnePlus 11 5G. On January 9th, 2023, the OnePlus 11 5G and OnePlus Buds Pro 2 will be offered in China. On February 7, 2023, both items will be made available on the international market alongside other products.

The "black hole" served as inspiration for the OnePlus 11 5G's design. It includes a stainless steel camera module that has been chromed out and is said to have the great build quality and luxurious hand sensations. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset within the OnePlus 11 5G provides faster CPU (35% improvement) and GPU (25% improvement) speeds with greater power efficiency. The smartphone has an innovative RAM management system and memory that can reach 16GB.

A 6.7-inch 120Hz 2K A+ flexible AMOLED screen with LTPO 3.0 is included with the OnePlus 11. A 5000 mAh dual-cell battery powers it and a 100W SUPERVOOC rapid charging mechanism is supported.



The OnePlus 11 5G has a triple-camera system with a main IMX890 50MP sensor, a portrait IMX709 32MP lens, and an ultra-wide IMX581 48MP sensor to cover all photographic settings. Additionally, it marks the return of a collaboration with Hasselblad that gave rise to a 13-channel multi-spectral sensor for light-color identification on the phone.


Thursday, December 3, 2020

12/03/2020 09:00:00 AM

Mobile Update: OnePlus introduces a low-budget phone and brings about new features

Mobile Update: OnePlus introduces a low-budget phone and brings about new features

Mobile Update: OnePlus introduces a low-budget phone and brings about new features


Popular smartphone manufacturer One Plus launched its first low-end budget phone and began rolling out an OS update.

Popular smartphone manufacturer OnePlus brought forth a variety of latest features for its customers. the corporate also launched its first low-end budget phone and it's rolling out an update for the HydrogenOS.

Under its IDEAS 2.0 program, its members have chosen the seven best ideas from the second round. The program ended with more opinions, which might pave the way for the longer term of their implementation.

Along with that, OnePlus is now rolling out a replacement HydrogenOS update for the OnePlus 7 devices in China. The 10.0.9 version of this OS would fix a number of bugs and convey improvements to the software. It solves the matter with the timepiece, which was found to be not ringing in certain cases. This update has enhanced system stability too consistent with the changelog.

OnePlus launched its first low-end budget phone, OnePlus Nord N100, with a 60Hz display refresh rate. it's being called a rebranded Oppo A53 and compared with it because it's a 90Hz display also, reports Android Authority.

The popularity of OnePlus products became apparent when its flash sale of $1 OnePlus buds ended within a minute's time with its stock getting depleted quickly. It started at 11 a.m. within the morning (Eastern time) and ended at 11:01 a.m.

Through the 'OnePlus Go Farther' contest, the mobile telecommunication company T-Mobile placed three pop-up stores at different locations within the US. The hints are available on T-Mobile's official Twitter account to assist the contestants in deciding the situation of those pop-up stores.

As for a deal, a limited offer is out there on B&H Photo to shop for an OnePlus 8T (256 GB + 12GB RAM variant) and an OnePlus Buds bundle for $269, which might cost $749 when directly bought from OnePlus.



Wednesday, October 16, 2019

10/16/2019 09:40:00 PM

Mobile iOS: Your iOS browser could be sending tracking data to China

The latest version of iOS sends Safe Browsing data to Tencent


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Update: An Apple spokesperson reached out to us with this statement: "Apple protects user privacy and safeguards your data with Safari Fraudulent Website Warning, a security feature that flags websites known to be malicious in nature. When the feature is enabled, Safari checks the website URL against lists of known websites and displays a warning if the URL the user is visiting is suspected of fraudulent conduct like phishing. To accomplish this task, Safari receives a list of websites known to be malicious from Google, and for devices with their region code set to mainland China, it receives a list from Tencent. The actual URL of a website you visit is never shared with a safe browsing provider and the feature can be turned off."

Apple's Safari browser has been sending user data to Chinese tech giant Tencent, reports have claimed.

By examining Safari's Fraudulent Website Warning disclaimer, users discovered that iOS 13 (and possibly other versions of iOS starting at 12.2) sends data to Tencent Safe Browsing in addition to Google Safe Browsing, where it helps protect users from phishing scams.

As of now, it is not clear whether Tencent collects any information on users outside of China. However, in its disclaimer, Safari does inform users that their data is being sent to the company to protect users from visiting fraudulent websites, saying:

“Before visiting a website, Safari may send information calculated from the website address to Google Safe Browsing and Tencent Safe Browsing to check if the website is fraudulent. These safe browsing providers may also log your IP address.”

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While the practice of sending browser data to a company to help users avoid fraudulent websites and phishing scams is nothing new, some are concerned over what Tencent may do with the data it receives.

Google and Tencent both have the ability to log user's IP addresses so that their anti-phishing systems can work but since Tencent frequently cooperates with the Chinese government, concerns have been raised over how its data could be used for surveillance or other nefarious purposes.

According to John Hopkins University professor Matthew Green, a malicious provider could theoretically use Google's Safe Browsing to de-anonymize someone by linking site requests. If Tencent employs a similar method, the data it collects could be used to identify users if the Chinese government puts pressure on the company to reveal dissidents.

To avoid unwanted data collection by Safari, you could turn off its Fraudulent Website Warning feature (which Apple enables by default) but this could leave you even more at risk of falling victim to fraud. If you're more concerned over Tencent having access to your data, then it might be a better idea to use a different, more privacy-focused browser instead.




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