Usuario:LouveniaBusch0

De Wikis2i
Saltar a: navegación, buscar


It’s been more than a week since OnePlus China team announced the first public beta of the much-anticipated Android Pie update for OnePlus 3 and 3T duo. Readers may recall that OnePlus team initiated a closed beta program before releasing the public betas.repubblica.it Thanks to the impatient users, the closed beta builds were leaked anyway. The primary intention of organising a beta test is nothing but testing the newly cooked software (here, the Pie update) in real life scenarios and collecting bug reports. Developers can then squash out the bugs in the final build based on the reports.trustedreviews.com Well, it seems that most of the participants in the beta program become reluctant as the OnePlus team can not get proper feedback from them. 1. No response after pressing the home and the app switching keys.


2. After the screen is off for a period of time, pressing the Power button can not wake up the phone. 3. Upon entering the setup, OnePlus store can not be loaded normally. 4. The rear camera displays a blank screen. 5. The front camera is turned black sometimes. The above list has been published in the OnePlus China forums. Now the team is asking the users to validate the bugs, i.e. test the aforementioned symptoms under various scenarios and share the complete logs and steps to reproduce the bugs (if any). An official OnePlus bug hunter will be assigned to each member reporting a valid bug.


OnePlus has promised to reward the bug reporters with a small token of gratitude. On the other hand, the global OnePlus team is surprisingly silent about releasing a public beta for OnePlus 3/3T OxygenOS 9.0 (based on Android Pie). It may be possible that they are planning to release the build after sorting out the major bugs using the above feedback channel. However, Manu J., Global Product Operations Manager of OnePlus, has started a thread about a new user experience survey. The survey puts a heavy bias on the stock launcher, camera and gallery apps. Volunteers will be asked to share their views on the existing functionalities of the apps, the pros and cons as well as preferred third party alternatives. Interestingly, OnePlus is curious to know about the camera orientation you prefer while capturing a photo or shooting a video. Didn’t we stumble on the same query before?


Hey everyone, which apps do you most often use in landscape mode? Now a fresh set of case redners for the upcoming OnePlus phone(s) has been surfaced on the Chinese social medias. Most of them are pretty generic and inline with the previous leaks. Nevertheless, there is this particular oddity in one of them. Can you spot something weird in the following render?forbes.com Wait, is that a headphone jack? Will OnePlus announce two separate models - one with headphone jack (regular OnePlus 7) and one without (Oneplus 7 Pro)? Let us know by commenting below. Meanwhile, leakster Sudhanshu Ambhore managed to get his hands on another set of case renders. Curiously, the model phone inside the case is different from the design we saw earlier. Are these case renders for OnePlus 7/6T 5G?


It is more like the existing OnePlus 6T, although the position of the rear LED flash is a tad different. Instead of situating beneath the dual camera modules, this one is placed in between them. It is highly probable that we are looking at some cancelled prototype or a different variant of the OnePlus 7. Personally I like to stick with the second proposition. The 5G model of OnePlus 7 is coming, and there is no doubt in that. With 5G smartphones containing new hardware - a 5G radio and antennas - this creates a whole new challenge. The product must work as well as 4G products (battery life, performance, etc.) while also retaining a similar size. This new equipment means that extra effort is needed to make sure that the size, performance and efficiency of new devices live up to customers’ expectations.


Interested readers should take a look at the official thread to know more. You can also participate in the 5G Open Course quiz to win the OnePlus 5G Scholar badge. Moving on, BookMyShow started a fascinating game in the social media in this season of the Indian Premier League. By playing the AR bowlout game, you may win a brand new OnePlus 6T! Is the Cricket ka fever high this T20 season? Give it a go and try your luck! See you guys next week. PiunikaWeb is a unique initiative that mainly focuses on investigative journalism. This means we do a lot of hard work to come up with news stories that are either ‘exclusive,’ ‘breaking,’ or ‘curated’ in nature. Perhaps that’s the reason our work has been picked by the likes of Forbes, Foxnews, Gizmodo, TechCrunch, Engadget, The Verge, Macrumors, and more. Do take a tour of our website to get a feel of our work. And if you like what we do, stay connected with us on Twitter (@PiunikaWeb) and other social media channels to receive timely updates on stories we publish.


The highlight of this pair of releases is the bump up to April 2019’s Android security patches. The included OnePlus Launcher has also gained the Parking Location feature in the Shelf pane, allowing your phone to remember your parking location for you. You can use GPS for outdoor parking spots, and you can take a picture for indoor parking spots where GPS data may not be available. Having this shortcut handy will positively impact the user experience for a lot of consumers. If you are already on an Open Beta, you should be receiving this update through an incremental OTA update. The goal of Open Betas is to find out bugs and other broken functionality before rolling out the update in the stable channels. As such, it is implied that certain features may be broken. Historically, Open Betas have been decently stable in nature, but irrespective of this fact, please do back up your data before installing this update.


In a crowded month-plus of phone releases, Android might have saved the best for last. It’s no easy task to follow the Galaxy Note 9, Pixel 3 XL, Mate 20 Pro, and iPhone XS Max, but the OnePlus 6T might just give Samsung, Google, Huawei, and even Apple a reason to be concerned. 549 6T is easily OnePlus's most exciting release since the original One. Back then, it was the company's invitation-only ordering and premium-specs-for-less promise that made the One such a hyped phone, and for good reason. It might not have had all the bells and whistles of a Galaxy S5 or HTC One M8, but the One was close enough to make some noise.


Four and a half years later, that noise has turned into a sonic boom. But for the first time with a OnePlus phone, the 6T's awesome specs don't tell the whole story. The OnePlus 6T is slightly bigger and thicker than the 6 thanks to a larger screen, but it’s not something you’re likely to notice while using it. What you will notice is the notch. That’s because it's way smaller than on the 6, with a "teardrop" design like the Essential Phone and Mate 20.xatakamovil.com It’s so small and unobtrusive, in fact, that adding the blackout bar actually degrades the experience. The display is wrapped in Gorilla Glass 6 and comes with a pre-applied screen protector, but I definitely saw a fair number of small scratches on the one I used. The OnePlus 6T has a 6.4-inch OLED display and a tiny notch.


There’s still a slight forehead that creates a bit of visual imbalance with the side bezels, but the smaller notch combined with the skinnier chin and well-rounded corners give the 6T a full-screen feel that few other Android phones deliver. You’ll also notice that there isn’t a fingerprint sensor on the OnePlus 6T. That’s because it’s hidden under the glass. We’ve seen this type of technology in other International phones, but the OnePlus has the distinction of being the first U.S. OnePlus says it unlocks the 6T in 0.34 seconds and is as secure as the traditional sensor on the 6. In my testing, it was lightning fast—when it worked. The in-display fingerprint sensor looks all futuristic when it works. It very much feels like first-generation tech, though.


Setting up my fingerprint took at least twice as long as it does any other Android phones, and the failure rate of unlocking was relatively high as well. Chiefly, it's hard to quickly nail the spot where your finger goes without the inherent boundaries of a physical sensor. Also, it seems to work much better in bright overhead light, which I suspect has to do with the optics of the sensor, which requires a burst of green light to "see" your fingerprint through the display. All in all, I appreciated the effort, but I can understand why Samsung and Apple have opted to hold off on an in-display sensor.


It's just not as good as other methods. OnePlus has always excelled on paper, but the 6T improves in one key area: LTE band support. Like most China-based OEMs, OnePlus phones have always had spotty carrier support, with T-Mobile and AT&T unofficially working and Verizon users being shut out. That didn't stop OnePlus phones from selling to Android enthusiasts in the U.S., but it did prevent the company from reaching anything close to mainstream popularity. The camera on the OnePlus 6T is basically the same as the OnePlus 6, with some extra processing. That's probably going to change with the 6T. OnePlus has partnered with T-Mobile to sell the 6T in carrier stores, which will give it a retail visibility like never before. Regardless, it works, which is more than Huawei, Oppo, ZTE, and Xiaomi can say.


All in all, the OnePlus will be supported by nearly 250 carriers around the world, including Gigabit LTE on T-Mobile. That eliminates OnePlus's biggest obstacle to success, and should make its competitors concerned. Like the OnePlus 6, the 6T is made of glass, but it only comes in one color: black. You can get it in glossy or matte varieties, with the less-reflective and fingerprint-prone flat version feeling more like metal than glass. The OnePlus 6, right, is the officially last OnePlus phone to have a headphone jack. But you'll have to wait for the OnePlus 7 if you want wireless charging.


You'll also be saying goodbye to the headphone jack, though a bundled USB-C to 3.5mm adapter will take some of the sting out. That's nice and all, but even Apple has learned that wireless charging is basically a standard feature when you have one port. By removing its headphone jack, One Plus was able to bump the battery by 400mAh, which the company says will lead to 23 percent better battery life. I'll test those claims once I use the phone for a while, but based on previous OnePlus phones, I'm willing to give OnePlus the benefit of the doubt. The camera is essentially the same as on the 6 as well, but OnePlus has tweaked its image processing to deliver better low-light shots a la Google's Night Sight and studio portrait lighting similar to the iPhone XS.


OnePlus is so confident in the new low-light algorithm, it's bringing it to the OnePlus 6 via an update too. Speaking of software, the OnePlus 6T runs Android 9 out of the box and has a new version of its own gesture-based navigation system. It's kind of a cross between Apple's and Google's methods, and I much prefer it to the one in stock Pie. OnePlus says they have made more than 500 optimizations within OxygenOS to make it snappier. I didn't have a chance to check that number, but animations and scrolling feel as buttery smooth as they do on my Pixel 3 XL, which is saying something. But once again, the biggest selling point of the OnePlus 6T is literally the price. But OnePlus phones always cost hundreds of dollars less than its direct competitors. The difference is this time, people will actually get to see the difference with their own eyes. And now that it will be on sale at T-Mobile stores, you'll be able to get it for even less. 300 back when you trade in any old OnePlus phone, a Galaxy S6 or later, iPhone 6 or later, or any Pixel. And there may be quite a few premium Android phone users willing to take them up on the offer.


Studying for finals is overrated right? Also, I’ve open sourced the script from the first article as it appears to be patched. Hopefully people can learn from it, or even just understand how I did it.youtube.com This morning I received an email from OnePlus saying that they were going to patch the exploit I detailed yesterday. Amidst my search for hacks in my previous article, I discovered another trick that lead to a bigger and better hack. Gmail has what is called "Email aliasing", which allows emails sent to a permutation of your Gmail to be forwarded to your Gmail. There exist 2 rules to this that I have heard of.


The following 2 emails both forward to youremail@gmail.com.youtube.com This was the first one I checked on OnePlus, but no dice, I was blocked by the OnePlus web client. I even tried to request straight to the server like last time. The second one proved to be a little more fruitful. OnePlus had done SOME validation, but had let some slide through. It turns out OnePlus WILL accept emails with periods (Which I knew, because mine has a couple), but there are again a couple of rules. 1.youtube.com The periods cannot occur at the start or end of the email. 2. Two period cannot occur adjacent to one another in an email. 8. I’d prove this by induction, but I said I wasn’t studying for finals, so let’s skip that (Sorry CSC225 prof). My email actually has 16 characters not including periods. 128. Less, but still a shitload. Actually 127 because I need to use one to get my referral link. The above works. @SamuelMaskell on Twitter beat me to figuring it out, so he gets credit for it.dailyobjects.com Now onto the fun part. So now we want to send an email to each of those emails.


Here is my web page Oneplus India