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mardi 6 avril 2021

Next-gen Apple TV could support 120Hz refresh rate content, suggests tvOS 14.5 code

Apple is expected to launch new products at an event later this month, including new iPads, the next-gen AirPods 3, along with its second wave M1 powered Mac products. While we wait for the company to announce the official launch date, a new report now says that Apple could also be working on a refresh for the Apple TV.

Certain references suggest that we can expect the new Apple TV to support a 120Hz refresh rate. Spotted by 9to5Mac, tvOS 14.5 beta code includes multiple references to “120Hz” and “supports120Hz” inside tvOS’ PineBoard. PineBoard is the system’s internal name that controls the Apple TV interface, similar to SpringBoard on iPhone and iPad. Note that the current-gen Apple TV model cannot go beyond 4K 60Hz. That is because it only has an HDMI 2.0 port, and to achieve 120Hz, an HDMI 2.1 port is essential. This means that an upcoming model could support the faster refresh rate, making the entire experience smoother, with games making the most out of it.

Recently, a Bloomberg report had suggested that an Apple TV update is on track for 2021, and it is expected that it will also come with a redesigned remote control. Apple is said to be working with cable companies to offer a universal remote control that works with the Apple TV.

2021 could be the year of 120Hz refresh rates across the board for Apple as the next-gen iPhone is also expected to bring support for a 120Hz display. Before the launch of the iPhone 12 last year, multiple prototypes and test units included an option to enable a faster refresh rate. However, Apple chose not to introduce it yet, which means that this year, we are much more likely to see a 120Hz refresh rate make its way to the iPhone 13. The company recently announced dates for this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), which will once again be an online-only event. The event will take place from June 7 through June 11, and we are expecting Apple to unveil iOS 15 along with new features coming to the next version of macOS.

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Here’s everything we know about the Google Pixel 5a, including expected release date

Google’s Pixel 5a is set to succeed the Pixel 4a this year. While the launch is slated for later this year, it’s worth setting our expectations now that we’ve had a taste of what to expect from this year’s affordable Google Pixel smartphone.

Google first launched the Pixel series almost five years ago. Much distant from the erstwhile Nexus series, the first-gen Pixel and Pixel XL were presented as premium products to compete against the iPhone and Samsung’s flagship series. The Pixel series — as the name suggests — is meant to deliver high-quality smartphone photography, which is primarily achieved using machine learning algorithms to enrich images. But without any distinctive feature to offer or a reliable track record of making trendy smartphones, Google has struggled to ensure profitability in the smartphone business.

After the underwhelming response to the Pixel 3 series, Google decided to launch an affordable Pixel that offered the same camera prowess but without many other premium features like an IP rating, wireless charging, glass design, etc. This decision increased Google’s smartphone sales two-fold and affirmed a spot for the A series in Google’s hardware portfolio.

The Pixel 3a and the Pixel 3a XL were succeeded by the Pixel 4a and the Pixel 4a 5G in the following year. In 2021, we expect Google to launch the Pixel 5a (codenamed barbette), and here’s everything we know about and expect from the smartphone.


Google Pixel 5a: Expected Release Date

The Google Pixel 3a was unveiled at the Google I/O 2019 developers conference, held in May of that year, and the Pixel 4a was expected to be released around the same time in 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic, however, threw a wrench in these plans and led to the cancellation of a physical Google I/O event. The pandemic also delayed the usual launch timeline for the products, and the Pixel 4a was launched in August 2020 instead of May. Later on in October, at an online event, Google also announced the Pixel 4a 5G alongside the more premium Google Pixel 5.

Pixel 5a back

Google Pixel 5a leaked renders, Source: @OnLeaks

Based on the last year’s launch timeline, we expect Google to unveil the Pixel 5a in or around August 2021. This is primarily looking at how Google does not usually rush the launch of its hardware products.

Tipster Jon Prosser claims the Pixel 5a will be launched earlier this year. He predicts the Pixel 5a will be launched on June 11th, 2021, along with the new Pixel Buds.


Variants

For the first generation of affordable Pixel devices, Google launched the Pixel 3a in two different sizes. Despite their different dimensions, the Google Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL had the same specifications — save for the display size. The company drifted from its usual course of two differently-sized devices with the Pixel 4a, which had one 4G variant and another 5G variant. Apart from running on different internal chipsets, the vanilla Pixel 4a and the Pixel 4a 5G had different rear camera configurations — despite identical camera bumps.

Google Pixel 4a Google Pixel 4a 5G

The standard Pixel 4a featured just one camera, i.e., a 12MP camera that Google has used since the Pixel 2 series. The Pixel 4a 5G, on the other hand, featured a dual rear camera setup including a standard 12MP camera — same as the other Pixel devices — and a 16MP ultrawide-angle camera, just like the Pixel 5.

Notably, even though the Pixel 4a got two devices under its banner, the Pixel 5 had a single variant. With 5G becoming more mainstream in 2021, it would be disappointing if Google only released a 4G-only model of the Pixel 5a. Both Qualcomm and MediaTek now have entry-level chipset offerings with 5G connectivity, so we’re expecting (hoping) that Google uses one of them.

However, it is worth noting that Google has been working on its own custom silicon, which is expected to power the Pixel 6 later this year. A report by 9to5Google highlights that there will be two devices running on this custom silicon, codenamed “Raven” and “Oriole.” While one of them is intended to be the Pixel 6, the other one could either be a Chromebook (or tablet running Chrome OS) or a superior variant of the Pixel 5a. Notably, the Pixel 5a we know since last year is codenamed barbette, i.e., neither of the two devices reported to be powered by Google’s own mobile SoC. This only leaves room for speculation of another device, but we cannot ascertain its specifics at the moment.


Design

We discussed above the changes seen over the history of the affordable Pixel lineup. According to a recent leak by the seasoned leaker, OnLeaks, aka Steve Hemmerstoffer, the Pixel 5a is set to use the same camera as the Pixel 4a 5G and the Pixel 5. In fact, there are no visible changes made to the design as Google appears to recycle the same design for the Pixel 5a.

OnLeaks notes the Pixel 5a is 2.3mm longer, 0.8mm narrower, and 0.6mm thicker than the Pixel 4a 5G. The alleged dimensions of the Pixel 5a are 156.2 x 73.2 x 8.8mm (9.4mm thick, including the camera bump). The increase in length appears to be because of the chin that appears slightly larger in the leaked renders than the previous devices.

Google Pixel 5a leaked renders, Source: @OnLeaks

Despite these minute changes in the dimensions, the Pixel 5a will inherit a 6.2-inch OLED display from the Pixel 4a 5G. The display is expected to have a Full HD+ resolution and a hole punch cutout towards the top-left corner, much like the Pixel 4a 5G. While the leaker makes no mention of it, we hope the Google Pixel 5a’s display to have a 90Hz refresh rate, which would be an upgrade over the 60Hz display on the Pixel 4a and the Pixel 4a 5G. As with the earlier devices, this is a flat display with no curves around the display.

Despite using an OLED display, Google seems eager to stick to a capacitive fingerprint scanner on the phone’s back instead of moving to under-display fingerprint technology. The volume rockers and the color-accented power button appear unchanged too.

Thankfully, the Pixel 5a is suggested to retain the 3.5mm headphone jack, even almost three years after Google removed it from its flagship Pixel devices. The stereo speakers setup remains intact too.


Camera

As we mentioned above, the Pixel 5a has been suggested to feature a dual rear camera setup — a first for the affordable Pixel range. This will include a 12MP primary camera and a 16MP ultrawide angle camera. These cameras are likely to remain unchanged from what we have seen on the Pixel 4a 5G and the Pixel 5.

Pixel 5a front

Google Pixel 5a leaked renders, Source: @OnLeaks

Still, we can expect generational upgrades in terms of image processing alongside probably some exclusive features. Exactly like the Pixel 4a 5G and the Pixel 5, the two camera sensors on the Pixel 5a are placed on a horizontal line along the center of the square camera bump. As per the leaked renders, another sensor lies below these cameras, and it could either be a PDAF sensor or a flicker sensor.

The selfie camera is once again nestled inside the hole punch cutout in the display. While the leak did not reveal this camera’s resolution, Google has traditionally used 8MP cameras, and that has served well. We can expect the same to be carried over to the Pixel 5a.

A recent report by 9to5Google adds that the hole-punch cutout for the selfie camera on the Pixel 5a will be smaller. It says the radius of this camera cutout will be 55 pixels, as opposed to the circle of radius 65 pixels on previous Pixel devices bearing a hole-punch cutout.


Google Pixel 5a: Expected Price

The Pixel 3a was launched at $399 in the US while being more expensive in certain markets like India. For that stunning camera, the Pixel 3a was not at all a bad investment but had a lackluster performance. Google made the Pixel 4a more accessible and attractive by reducing the price to $349. Meanwhile, the Pixel 4a 5G was priced at $499, accounting for its more powerful Snapdragon 765G chipset with 5G capabilities.

While there are no particulars about the price of Pixel 5a just yet, we wouldn’t be surprised if it is also priced between $450 and $550.


We will keep updating this article with more details as we learn about them over the next several months until the official Pixel 5a launch. 

Featured image: Google Pixel 5a leaked renders, source: Voice @OnLeaks

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These Chromebooks will get the Android 11 update

Google recently started rolling out a new build of Android 11 to the Chrome OS Beta channel. The update introduced two significant features — a system-wide dark theme and uniform scaling for Android apps. The build of Android on Chrome OS will be updated to Android 11 for some devices starting with Chrome OS version 90, and we now have a list of all Chromebooks slated to receive the build.

A page in Chromium’s Gerrit review repository lists the codenames of all Chrome OS devices that will receive the Android 11 update. Android Police has cross-referenced these codenames and provided a list of all the Chrome OS-powered laptops, tablets, and desktops that will receive the update in the coming weeks. Here are all the devices set to receive the Android 11 update with Chrome OS 90:

Chrome OS devices scheduled to receive the Android 11 update

  • Acer
    • Acer Chromebook 11 C670
    • Acer Chromebook 11 C732
    • Acer Chromebook 11 C732L
    • Acer Chromebook 11 C732LT
    • Acer Chromebook 11 C732T
    • Acer Chromebook 11 CB311-8H
    • Acer Chromebook 11 CB311-8HT
    • Acer Chromebook 13
    • Acer Chromebook 14 CB3-431
    • Acer Chromebook 14 CP5-471
    • Acer Chromebook 15 C910
    • Acer Chromebook 15 CB3-532
    • Acer Chromebook 15 CB515-1H
    • Acer Chromebook 15 CB515-1HT
    • Acer Chromebook 311
    • Acer Chromebook 314 (C933L)
    • Acer Chromebook 314 (C933LT)
    • Acer Chromebook 314 (CB314-1H)
    • Acer Chromebook 314 (CB314-1HT)
    • Acer Chromebook 315
    • Acer Chromebook 315 (CB315-3H)
    • Acer Chromebook 315 (CB315-3HT)
    • Acer Chromebook 512 C851
    • Acer Chromebook 512 C851T
    • Acer Chromebook 712 (C871)
    • Acer Chromebook CXI3
    • Acer Chromebook R11
    • Acer Chromebook R13
    • Acer Chromebook Spin 11 CP311-1H
    • Acer Chromebook Spin 11 CP311-1HN
    • Acer Chromebook Spin 11 R751T
    • Acer Chromebook Spin 13
    • Acer Chromebook Spin 311 (CB311-2H)
    • Acer Chromebook Spin 311 CP311-3H
    • Acer Chromebook Spin 511
    • Acer Chromebook Spin 512 R851TN
    • Acer Chromebook Spin 513
    • Acer Chromebook Spin 514
    • Acer Chromebook Spin 712
    • Acer Chromebook Spin 713
    • Acer Chromebox CXI4
  • AOpen
    • AOpen Chromebase Mini
    • AOpen Chromebox Mini
  • ASUS
    • Asus Chromebook C202SA
    • Asus Chromebook C300SA
    • Asus Chromebook C425
    • Asus Chromebook Flip C100PA
    • Asus Chromebook Flip C101PA
    • Asus Chromebook Flip C204
    • Asus Chromebook Flip C214
    • Asus Chromebook Flip C302
    • Asus Chromebook Flip C434
    • Asus Chromebook Flip C436FA
    • Asus Chromebook Tablet CT100
    • Asus Chromebox 3
    • Asus Chromebox 4
    • Asus Fanless Chromebox
  • CTL
    • CTL Chromebook Tab Tx1
    • CTL Chromebox CBx1
    • CTL Chromebox CBx2
  • Dell
    • Dell Chromebook 11 3380
    • Dell Chromebook 13 3380
    • Dell Chromebook 13 7310
    • Dell Chromebook Enterprise Latitude 7410
  • Google
    • Google Chromebook Pixel
    • Google Pixel Slate
    • Google Pixelbook
    • Google Pixelbook Go
  • HP
    • HP Chromebook 11 G1 x360
    • HP Chromebook 11 G5
    • HP Chromebook 11 G7 EE
    • HP Chromebook 11 G8 EE
    • HP Chromebook 11A G6 EE
    • HP Chromebook 13 (db0000-db0999)
    • HP Chromebook 13 G1
    • HP Chromebook 14 G6
    • HP Chromebook 14a
    • HP Chromebook x2
    • HP Chromebook X360 11 G2 EE
    • HP Chromebook x360 11 G3 EE
    • HP Chromebook X360 14c
    • HP Chromebox G2
    • HP Chromebox G3
    • HP Elite C1030 Chromebook
    • HP Pro C640 Chromebook
    • HP Pro C645 Chromebook Enterprise
  • Lenovo
    • Lenovo Chromebook 100e
    • Lenovo Chromebook 100e (2nd Gen)
    • Lenovo Chromebook 11
    • Lenovo Chromebook 300e (2nd Gen)
    • Lenovo Chromebook 500e
    • Lenovo Chromebook 500e (2nd Gen)
    • Lenovo Chromebook C340-11
    • Lenovo Chromebook S340-14
    • Lenovo Chromebook Tablet 10e
    • Lenovo IdeaPad 3 Chromebook
    • Lenovo IdeaPad Chromebook Duet
    • Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 51 Chromebook
    • Lenovo ThinkPad Chromebook 11e
    • Lenovo ThinkPad Chromebook 11e (3rd gen)
    • Lenovo ThinkPad Chromebook 13
    • Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga Chromebook 11e
    • Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga Chromebook C13
    • Lenovo Yoga Chromebook N23
  • Samsung
    • Samsung Chromebook 3
    • Samsung Chromebook 4
    • Samsung Chromebook Plus
    • Samsung Chromebook Plus V2
    • Samsung Chromebook Pro
    • Samsung Chromebook+
    • Samsung Galaxy Chromebook
    • Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2
  • Toshiba
    • Toshiba Chromebook 2 (2015)
  • Viewsonic
    • ViewSonic Chromebox NMP660

It’s worth noting that a few codenames mentioned on the page are for motherboards and devices that don’t appear to have a direct correlation with a device available in the market right now. Android Police suspects that these devices could be development tools, upcoming devices, or products that were designed but never hit the market. The publication also notes that upcoming Chromebooks and other Chrome OS device should launch with the Android 11 update out of the box.

At the moment, we have no information regarding the update rollout schedule for the aforementioned Chrome OS devices. We’ll update this post as soon as we learn more.

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Lenovo’s next gaming phone will also stick with a design optimized for landscape use

Lenovo finally jumped on the gaming phone bandwagon last year with the Legion Phone Duel. Just like you would expect from a gaming-oriented smartphone, the Legion Phone Duel left no stone unturned when it came to raw power through hardware, shipping a 6.59-inch 144Hz AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC, up to 16GB RAM, and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage and a 5,000mAh battery with 90W fast charging support. However, it was the quirky design that really stood out. The phone featured all ports and a pop camera module on the right side, allowing Lenovo to deliver a full-screen experience without any notch cutouts and making the life of gamers easier who mostly prefer using the device in landscape orientation. It appears Lenovo will be sticking to that unconventional design on the upcoming Legion phone.

Lenovo is all set to launch the Legion Phone 2 Pro on April 8 in China. The company has been teasing various hardware tidbits of the upcoming phone on its Weibo account for a while now. Now ahead of the official announcement, some leaked photos of Legion Phone 2 Pro have surfaced online, revealing the overall design language and giving us our closest look yet at the upcoming gaming phone. AnTuTu’s official Weibo account posted these live images of Lenovo Legion Phone 2 Pro. As you can see in the photos, the Legion Phone 2 Pro is sticking to the same landscape orientation concept as its predecessor, with a USB Type C port and a pop selfie camera all lined up on the right side. On the back, we can see the dual rear camera setup, an active cooling fan, and a Legion star logo sandwiched between the two symmetrical white squares.

Legion Phone 2 Pro Legion Phone 2 Pro front

In the third image, we can also see air vents that will likely be used by the cooling fan to push out the excessive heat and keep thermals in check.

Lenovo Legion Phone 2 Pro back

As for the rest of the hardware package, Lenovo has confirmed the Legion Phone 2 Pro will feature a 64MP OmniVision OV64A primary sensor with support for 4K @ 120fps and 8K @ 30fps video recording. The phone is also confirmed to feature a 6.92-inch 144Hz Samsung OLED display with up to 720Hz touch sampling rate, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset, a 44MP front camera, “Dual turbofan super liquid cooling heat dissipation,” and a 5,500mAh dual-cell battery with 90W Super Flash Charge support.

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lundi 5 avril 2021

Here are the best laptops from Acer: Swift 3, Aspire 5, Predator Triton 500, and more

Acer offers a wide selection of laptops ranging from affordable budget notebooks to chunky powerful gaming laptops and even some really good Chromebooks. The company has been associated with products that are often not that expensive, and considering the range of laptops that it currently offers, we can’t really disagree. With new chipsets from AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA making their way to new machines, Acer did announce some new gaming laptops earlier this year that are slowly going on sale all around the world. We will be updating this list to add those new ones in the coming days. For now, here are some of the best laptops that Acer has to offer.

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Acer Swift 3

Acer Swift 3 product image

A lightweight offering, the Acer Swift 3 comes at a fairly affordable price of under $700. The ultrabook comes with a 14-inch full-HD IPS display and is powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 4700U octa-core processor, 8GB LPDDR4 RAM and a 512GB NVMe SSD. The laptop also features a backlit keyboard, a fingerprint scanner, Wi-Fi 6, and Alexa voice assistant built-in. If you care about Thunderbolt, the Acer Swift 3 is also available with the new Intel 11th-gen Core-i7 CPU with a Thunderbolt 4 port and Intel EVO certification meaning the best performance, connectivity, and battery life.

    Acer Swift 3
    The Acer Swift 3 ultrabook offers great performance and solid battery life thanks to the Ryzen 4000U CPU. It is also one of the best mid-range ultrabooks on the market today.

Acer Chromebook Spin 713

acer chromebook spin 713

A pretty awesome 2-in-1, the Acer Chromebook is great for students or for someone who wants the best Chrome OS experience. It’s durable for everyday use and is powerful enough to replace the functionality of most Windows laptops. It features a powerful Intel Core i5-10210U processor paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It also has a sharp 13.5-inch display with a 2256 x 1504-pixel resolution, that can be folded all the way back so you can use it in tablet mode. You can even prop it up on your desk for watching movies or catching up on the latest gaming titles via Google Stadia.

    Acer Chromebook Spin 713
    One of the best Chromebooks out there, the Spin 713 comes with a robust 2-in-1 design and a great performance package for your everyday needs.

Acer ConceptD 3 Ezel

Acer ConceptD 3 Ezel

This one here is a unique laptop by Acer that is mostly targeted at illustrators, designers, photo and video editors. The 14-inch IPS screen can pop off from the bottom giving a variety of angles for you to interact with. The panel is Pantone-validated, offers 340-nits brightness, 100% sRGB, and the bundled Wacom AES stylus makes it an attractive package. It isn’t anything like the laptops meant for content creators out on the market, but the hardware on the inside is nothing out of the ordinary. It packs an Intel 10th-gen Core i7-10750H six-core processor with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 GPU with 16GB DDR4 memory and a 512GB M.2 PCIe SSD.

    Acer ConceptD 3 Ezel
    The unique display on this laptop makes it ideal for content creator and alike, not to mention, the IPS panel on this laptop is Pantone validated and offers great color accuracy.

Acer Predator Helios 300

Acer Predator Helios 300

This is one of the only gaming laptops from Acer that is being offered with the newly announced NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30-series GPUs. Now it doesn’t have a premium design and it is a bit chunky, but you do get all the raw power one might need for a great gaming experience. It is packed with a 10th-gen Intel Core i7-10750H CPU and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 GPU with 16GB DDR4 memory and a 512GB NVMe SSD. The display comes with a full-HD resolution along with a 144Hz refresh rate and 3ms response time making it great for fast-paced gaming. Other notable features on this machine include Wi-Fi 6 courtesy Killer, a 4-Zone RGB backlit keyboard, and DTS X: Ultra audio.

    Acer Predator Helios 300
    The Acer Predator Helios 300 now offers the new NVIDIA RTX 3060 GPU making it a great mid-range gaming machine.

Acer Aspire 5

Acer Aspire 5 product image

Our recommendation for the most affordable Acer laptop, the new Aspire 5 is being offered with the new Intel 11th-gen Core i3-1115G4 processor with a 128GB NVMe SSD and 4GB of RAM. The notebook also offers a 15.6-inch full-HD IPS display, Wi-Fi 6, a backlit keyboard, and up to 8.5 hours of battery life, all for under $400 which is an excellent deal. It doesn’t offer a high-end premium design, but with all these features crammed in at that price, you can’t really complain.

    Acer Aspire 5
    This might be the most affordable laptop on the list, but Acer has managed to incorporate the best possible configuration on this machine.

Acer Predator Triton 500

Acer Predator Triton 500

If you are all in for a high-end gaming laptop, the Predator series is the way to go. The Triton 500 is currently the most powerful offering from Acer. It has the typical Acer Predator design language with a dark black finish and blue accents and you also get customizable per-key backlighting for the keyboard to quench your RGB thirst. It also comes with three fans accompanied by copper pipes to keep the internals cool. Speaking of which, this machine comes with Intel’s 10th-gen Core i7-10875H processor with 32GB of DDR4 memory and a 512GB NVMe SSD along with a secondary M.2 NVMe storage slot that is user-accessible. The laptop also comes with a 300Hz refresh rate equipped 15.6-inch full-HD display along with G-SYNC, 3ms response time, 300-nits brightness, and 100% sRGB coverage. Do we need to say more?

    Acer Predator Triton 500
    The most powerful gaming laptop currently on offer by Acer, the Predator Triton 500 can handle the most demanding AAA gaming titles with ease.

As mentioned earlier, Acer has some new laptops that are expected to hit stores very soon. Make sure you keep an eye on this list as we will be updating it periodically. You should also check out our list of the best laptops that you should buy in 2021. We also have an interesting list of laptops that offer high-speed 5G mobile connectivity that you can check out as well as some of the newest laptops loaded with the next-gen Thunderbolt 4 port.

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OnePlus rolls out OxygenOS 11.2.3.3 for the OnePlus 9 series with several bug fixes

Shortly after unveiling the OnePlus 9 series late last month, OnePlus rolled out the first software update for its latest flagships. The update included a bunch of connectivity, camera, and system improvements for the two devices, along with a couple of bug fixes. Within a week of the launch, the company rolled out another update for the OnePlus 9 and the OnePlus 9 Pro with the Android security patches for March 2021, more optimizations, and bug fixes. Now, OnePlus is rolling out yet another update for the devices that brings even more improvements.

OnePlus 9 OnePlus 9 Pro OxygenOS 11.2.3.3

The latest OxygenOS update (11.2.3.3) for the OnePlus 9 and the OnePlus 9 Pro has started rolling out in the India region. It includes the following changes:

  • System
    • Improved the power consumption performance to extend the battery life
    • Fixed known issues and improved system stability
  • Camera
    • Improved the shooting and recording experience
  • Network
    • Improved the stability of telecommunication functions
    • Improved the WLAN transmission performance and stability

As always, the OTA update is rolling out in an incremental fashion. It will reach a small percentage of OnePlus 9 users initially, which will help OnePlus ensure that it doesn’t have any major issues. Once that’s confirmed, the update should roll out to all devices. However, if you don’t wish to wait, you can download the build from the links below and sideload it manually.

    OnePlus 9
    The vanilla OnePlus 9 is for those who want flagship performance but don't want to pay top dollar. It offers a 6.5-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, a triple-camera setup tuned by Hasselblad, and the Snapdragon 888 SoC.
    OnePlus 9 Pro
    With a large, 6.7-inch Quad HD OLED display and a Smart 120Hz refresh rate, the OnePlus 9 Pro may have the best display on the market. The cameras, tuned in collaboration with Hasselblad, produce excellent still photos and capture superb 4K video.

Download: OxygenOS 11.2.3.3 for the OnePlus 9 series

At the moment, we only have access to the OxygenOS 11.2.3.3 update packages for the Indian version of the OnePlus 9 Pro. We’ll add the remaining download links as soon as they’re available.

OnePlus 9

  • Global:
    • Full OTA
    • Incremental OTA from 11.2.2.2
  • Europe:
    • Full OTA
    • Incremental OTA from 11.2.2.2
  • India:
    • Full OTA
    • Incremental OTA from 11.2.2.2

OnePlus 9 Pro

OnePlus 9 XDA Forums || OnePlus 9 Pro XDA Forums


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Qualcomm hires former HMD Global executive Juho Sarvikas for key position

HMD Global’s Chief Product Officer, Juho Sarvikas, left the company last month after helping create HMD in 2016. Sarvikas didn’t reveal at the time where he would head next, but now it has been revealed that he’s joining chip maker Qualcomm.

Jim Cathey, SVP and President of Qualcomm’s global operations, announced on Twitter that Juho Sarvikas is joining the company. Sarvikas will become the VP and President for the company’s North America business. He said on Twitter, “I’m really excited and look forward to joining the amazing #teamQualcomm.”

Juho Sarvikas joined HMD Global during its creation in 2016 as Chief Product Officer, responsible for leading HMD’s engineering, design, and marketing teams. He later became Vice President of HMD Global’s North American operations while maintaining his role as CFO. Before joining HMD Global, he worked at Microsoft as the head of Nokia’s feature phone business, following eight years at Nokia’s original phone division in various management roles. Needless to say, he had a key role to play at all three places: Nokia, Microsoft, and HMD Global.

Juho Sarvikas could play a critical role in Qualcomm’s emerging presence as a consumer-facing brand, instead of just a chipset supplier. Qualcomm launched its Snapdragon Insiders program last month as a renewed marketing push, and rumors indicate the company may release its own Nintendo Switch-like game console. Sarvikas has a long history of managing consumer products from his time at Nokia, Microsoft, and HMD Global.

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