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.
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