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Oxygen OS for OnePlus One is finally here
4/4/2015 6:58:29 AM
OnePlus One users can rejoice as the eagerly-anticipated Oxygen OS build is finally here. The official package can now be downloaded from the OnePlus website and flashed on to the legendary One handset. The custom Android-based ROM had a long and bumpy journey, but one thing is for sure, it has come a long way thanks to the love and attention to detail of the sprawling OnePlus community. What originally started out as an escape plan from CyanogenMod, has been build up, despite numerous setbacks and delays, into what is now a functioning Android 5.0.2 Lollipop build, complete with an array of custom features, carefully selected by the community. Oxygen OS is built around the ideal of open-source and offers an almost pure-stock Android experience, highly optimized for the OnePlus One hardware and complete with custom gestures, customization features and numerous tiny details, crafter with great attention. The build was initially scheduled for March 27 and didn't quite manage to meet the deadline, mostly because of problems with Google certification. Ever since then, the OnePlus team has been actively giving status updates to eager users and even gifting handsets to compensate for the wait. Today, the air has finally cleared an Oxygen OS is fully certified and will be easily updatable over the air in the future. So if you happen to own a OnePlus One, be sure to head on over to the source link and enjoy the new Oxygen experience. Here is a video, courtesy of the OnePlus team, showcasing the top features, incorporated in the ROM. Also, be sure to report back with your opinions and any interesting notes you have on your Oxygen OS experience. A big thanks for all the tips goes out to: roshan rawat, akshay, Soumyadeep, Muhammed Rafeek, Vivek Goel, mads, Sachin, Khairuddin, Madhu Kashyap, shriram, Jamie Berlofsky Source 1 | Source...
Sprint to begin shipping Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge on April 6
4/4/2015 5:04:01 AM
Samsung's latest devices, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, are already up for pre-order from US carrier Sprint, and now the latter has announced that it will start shipping the handsets on April 6. "Samsung GS6 starts shipping Monday! Pre-order now to be among the first to get yours," the carrier said in a tweet. It's worth mentioning that both the handsets are set to officially release on April 10. #twitter-widget-0 {width: 590px !important;} Samsung GS6 starts shipping Monday! Pre-order now to be among the first to get yours. http://t.co/JItKnSad1p— Sprint (@sprint) April 3, 2015 As for the price, Sprint is offering the 32GB S6 for $200 on a regular two-year agreement and $648 sans contract, while the 32GB S6 Edge is priced at $300 on contract and $748 off contract. For more information on memory, colour, and payment options, click the Source 2 and Source 3 links below. Source 1 | Source 2 | Source...
The Huawei P8 might come with an upgraded processor
4/4/2015 3:12:35 AM
The Huawei P8 has been a constant presence in the rumor mill for a few months now. The Chinese manufacturer has generated a lot of hype around the eagerly-anticipated smartphone and hints and speculations have been plentiful. We are already quite familiar with the dimensions of the device, its upcoming release and alleged price tag and we have even seen some renders, portraying the beautiful craftsmanship of the handset, so, we were fairly certain we knew what to expect on April 15, when the Huawei P8 will be officially unveiled. A brand new rumor, however, states that the device will not be built around the Kirin 930 SoC, as we previously thought, but will rather sport a brand new Kirin 935. We are already familiar with the Kirin 930 chip - it is based on modified Coretex-A53 cores, dubbed A53E in a big.LITTLE setup and is fund in the Huawei MediaPad X2. Information about the Kirin 935, however, is still scarce. Judging by the model, it should be an upgraded version of its predecessor, so it will probably spout the same processor cores, with a beefed-up GPU. As far as we know, other specs on the Huawei P8 include a 5.2-inch 1080p screen, 3GB of RAM, 32GB onboard memory and a 2600 mAh battery, all housed in a body, measuring 144.9 x 71.9 x 6.6mm. The main camera should be a 13MP model, perhaps utilizing the Sony IMX278 sensor, but nothing is certain yet. There have even been talks of a fingerprint scanner, but we will just have to wait and see for that. The Huawei P8 is expected to arrive in two versions, which rumors indicate might be called the standard and platinum edition. The former will reportedly carry a sub $500 price tag, while the latter will be priced around $800. We also heard of a cheaper dual-SIM P8 Lite model in the works, which could be affected by the chipset upgrade as well. Source (in Chinese) |...
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