Tech | AugustMan Hongkong https://www.augustman.com/hk The Modern Man's Lifestyle Companion Tue, 10 Oct 2023 07:44:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.4 https://images.augustman.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2022/11/08151417/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Tech | AugustMan Hongkong https://www.augustman.com/hk 32 32 Android 14 vs Android 13: What Can You Expect From The Latest OS Update? https://www.augustman.com/hk/gear/tech/android-14-vs-android-13-update-new-features-and-release-date/ Tue, 10 Oct 2023 07:15:31 +0000 https://www.augustman.com/hk/?p=119761 Android 14 vs android 13

Google has just dropped the stable version of Android 14 and this year’s release reinforces Android’s position against an ever-evolving iOS. Android has always had an edge when it comes to customisation as well as fun new features but Apple’s iOS has been pulling all the stops lately to keep its users happy. As a result, this year’s Android 14 update seems to be playing catch-up to iOS while bringing limited new features to the table. That said, all is not lost for Android 14 since its full potential will be unveiled in the coming months by Samsung, Oppo, Motorola and Xiaomi, all of whom are preparing superpowered Android skins for 2024.

Right now, Android 14 is available to the public in a stable form that offers a couple of interesting changes for millions of users. When compared to the older Android 13 that’s still powering a lot of Android smartphones in late 2023, Android 14’s focus on a refined user experience could earn it brownie points within the community. Dare we say that it could even tempt several iPhone users to finally make the switch to Android, considering the newly announced Google Pixel 8 series looks quite tempting on paper.

For existing Android users, it could either end up being the reason to upgrade to a newer Android smartphone or hold on to their older device for another year. It may also force some to jump ship in pursuit of a new experience.

On that note, here’s a quick comparison of Android 14 vs Android 13 that’ll give you all the information you need about upgrading to the new software (or a new device). Before we dive in, however, let’s take a look at all the supported devices for Android 14.

All the devices that Android 14 supports

– Google Pixel 4a 5G, Pixel 5 and newer devices (already available)
OnePlus 9 series and newer flagship models
– Oppo Find N series, Oppo Reno 8 series and newer devices
– Xiaomi 12 series and newer devices
– Samsung Galaxy S21 and newer models, Galaxy Z Flip 3 and newer models, Galaxy A series devices

Android 14 features: What’s new compared to Android 13?

Android 14 builds on Android 13’s base and focuses more on refinement as well as qualitative improvements. Here are some of the top features that Android 14 brings to the table.

Better customisation

Google Pixel 8 Vs Google Pixel 7
Image Credits: Courtesy Augustman via Amritanshu Mukherjee

After iOS went wild with its lock screen customisation a few years ago, Google finally decided to give Android 14 a customisable lock screen in its stock form. It’s funny to think of Android borrowing a customisation feature from iOS but here we are. From a couple of preset clock faces and colour accents to customisable lock screen shortcuts and more, Android users can now make their phones one of a kind.

Those who are getting the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro can even use Google’s generative AI to create new wallpapers based on their personal inputs! How cool is that?

Improved battery life

Android 14 also promises improved battery life. Google has made several tweaks to the operating system in a bid to make Android more power-efficient in the way it handles basic tasks. Although most non-Pixel Android smartphones usually deliver impressively on battery life, some extra juice can never hurt.

Larger fonts with better scaling

If you like to magnify the font size on your smartphone, Android 14 offers some good news for you. Users can now scale the text up to 200 per cent and in doing so, the OS will simply follow non-linear scaling. This means larger texts (for example, headlines) won’t appear impractically large when using 200 per cent magnification.

Predictive back gesture

Android 14 Vs Android 13
Image Credits: Courtesy Adrien via Unsplash

If you use gesture navigation control on your Android device, you must be familiar with the wonky setup. Android tends to throw you back to the previous app instead of going to the previous window/home screen. With Android 14, you will now be shown a preview of where you are headed to while swiping back. This way, Google expects everyone to go about their business faster.

Photo/video access permissions

Similar to iOS, Android 14 users can restrict an app’s access to select photos and videos stored on the device. For example, if an online shopping app needs access to the photo storage for reading a QR code, you can only allow it to access the specific screenshot with the QR code. This way, the app can no longer access files that are not needed.

A more secure experience

Android 14 brings some notable upgrades to security. With the update installed, you won’t be able to install older apps that were designed for Android 5.1 and previous versions, thereby reducing the chances of a malware infestation. App developers will now be able to adopt biometric authentication for logging into their apps instead of relying on passwords. You can also disable the animations and the ‘OK’ button while using a PIN code for improved security when unlocking the device around onlookers.

Notification flashes are finally here

As more smartphones ditch the humble notification LED light on the front in pursuit of slimmer bezels, Android 14 finally brings the ability to use the camera LED flash for notifications. iPhone and Samsung users have enjoyed this feature for years and Google is finally bringing it as a standard for all Android smartphones.

Health Connect

Android 14 Vs Android 13
Image Credits: Courtesy Denny Müller via Unsplash

This one is for all the fitness enthusiasts seeking a centralised health and fitness data management system on Android. In a similar fashion to Apple Health, Google’s Health Connect app will now store data centrally and share it with all other tracking apps on your device. Hence, you can now have an overview of the data from your pedometer app, your fitness band companion app and your smart scale app in one place. Any of these apps can also collect necessary data from the Health Connect app to create their own reports.

Better share menu

Android 14 is also revising the share menu in pursuit of a unified user experience.

Fixing the inconsistent share menu, the new OS will allow app developers to directly add custom actions to it. For example, WhatsApp could now let you either post a photo directly to Stories or share it with a contact instead of opening the app. On top of that, Android 14 will use more app data for better share suggestions on the share sheet, allowing for a more tailored experience for each user.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What are the new features of Android 14?
Android 14 comes with new features like lock screen customisation, improved security features, a better share menu, predictive back gesture and more.

– Which devices support Android 14?
Android 14 is currently supported on Google Pixel 4a 5G and the newer Pixel devices. More Android smartphones from other brands will support Android 14 in the coming months.

(Hero and Featured Image Credits: Courtesy Google)

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Android 14 vs android 13

Google has just dropped the stable version of Android 14 and this year’s release reinforces Android’s position against an ever-evolving iOS. Android has always had an edge when it comes to customisation as well as fun new features but Apple’s iOS has been pulling all the stops lately to keep its users happy. As a result, this year’s Android 14 update seems to be playing catch-up to iOS while bringing limited new features to the table. That said, all is not lost for Android 14 since its full potential will be unveiled in the coming months by Samsung, Oppo, Motorola and Xiaomi, all of whom are preparing superpowered Android skins for 2024.

Right now, Android 14 is available to the public in a stable form that offers a couple of interesting changes for millions of users. When compared to the older Android 13 that’s still powering a lot of Android smartphones in late 2023, Android 14’s focus on a refined user experience could earn it brownie points within the community. Dare we say that it could even tempt several iPhone users to finally make the switch to Android, considering the newly announced Google Pixel 8 series looks quite tempting on paper.

For existing Android users, it could either end up being the reason to upgrade to a newer Android smartphone or hold on to their older device for another year. It may also force some to jump ship in pursuit of a new experience.

On that note, here’s a quick comparison of Android 14 vs Android 13 that’ll give you all the information you need about upgrading to the new software (or a new device). Before we dive in, however, let’s take a look at all the supported devices for Android 14.

All the devices that Android 14 supports

– Google Pixel 4a 5G, Pixel 5 and newer devices (already available)
OnePlus 9 series and newer flagship models
– Oppo Find N series, Oppo Reno 8 series and newer devices
– Xiaomi 12 series and newer devices
– Samsung Galaxy S21 and newer models, Galaxy Z Flip 3 and newer models, Galaxy A series devices

Android 14 features: What’s new compared to Android 13?

Android 14 builds on Android 13’s base and focuses more on refinement as well as qualitative improvements. Here are some of the top features that Android 14 brings to the table.

Better customisation

Google Pixel 8 Vs Google Pixel 7
Image Credits: Courtesy Augustman via Amritanshu Mukherjee

After iOS went wild with its lock screen customisation a few years ago, Google finally decided to give Android 14 a customisable lock screen in its stock form. It’s funny to think of Android borrowing a customisation feature from iOS but here we are. From a couple of preset clock faces and colour accents to customisable lock screen shortcuts and more, Android users can now make their phones one of a kind.

Those who are getting the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro can even use Google’s generative AI to create new wallpapers based on their personal inputs! How cool is that?

Improved battery life

Android 14 also promises improved battery life. Google has made several tweaks to the operating system in a bid to make Android more power-efficient in the way it handles basic tasks. Although most non-Pixel Android smartphones usually deliver impressively on battery life, some extra juice can never hurt.

Larger fonts with better scaling

If you like to magnify the font size on your smartphone, Android 14 offers some good news for you. Users can now scale the text up to 200 per cent and in doing so, the OS will simply follow non-linear scaling. This means larger texts (for example, headlines) won’t appear impractically large when using 200 per cent magnification.

Predictive back gesture

Android 14 Vs Android 13
Image Credits: Courtesy Adrien via Unsplash

If you use gesture navigation control on your Android device, you must be familiar with the wonky setup. Android tends to throw you back to the previous app instead of going to the previous window/home screen. With Android 14, you will now be shown a preview of where you are headed to while swiping back. This way, Google expects everyone to go about their business faster.

Photo/video access permissions

Similar to iOS, Android 14 users can restrict an app’s access to select photos and videos stored on the device. For example, if an online shopping app needs access to the photo storage for reading a QR code, you can only allow it to access the specific screenshot with the QR code. This way, the app can no longer access files that are not needed.

A more secure experience

Android 14 brings some notable upgrades to security. With the update installed, you won’t be able to install older apps that were designed for Android 5.1 and previous versions, thereby reducing the chances of a malware infestation. App developers will now be able to adopt biometric authentication for logging into their apps instead of relying on passwords. You can also disable the animations and the ‘OK’ button while using a PIN code for improved security when unlocking the device around onlookers.

Notification flashes are finally here

As more smartphones ditch the humble notification LED light on the front in pursuit of slimmer bezels, Android 14 finally brings the ability to use the camera LED flash for notifications. iPhone and Samsung users have enjoyed this feature for years and Google is finally bringing it as a standard for all Android smartphones.

Health Connect

Android 14 Vs Android 13
Image Credits: Courtesy Denny Müller via Unsplash

This one is for all the fitness enthusiasts seeking a centralised health and fitness data management system on Android. In a similar fashion to Apple Health, Google’s Health Connect app will now store data centrally and share it with all other tracking apps on your device. Hence, you can now have an overview of the data from your pedometer app, your fitness band companion app and your smart scale app in one place. Any of these apps can also collect necessary data from the Health Connect app to create their own reports.

Better share menu

Android 14 is also revising the share menu in pursuit of a unified user experience.

Fixing the inconsistent share menu, the new OS will allow app developers to directly add custom actions to it. For example, WhatsApp could now let you either post a photo directly to Stories or share it with a contact instead of opening the app. On top of that, Android 14 will use more app data for better share suggestions on the share sheet, allowing for a more tailored experience for each user.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What are the new features of Android 14?
Android 14 comes with new features like lock screen customisation, improved security features, a better share menu, predictive back gesture and more.

– Which devices support Android 14?
Android 14 is currently supported on Google Pixel 4a 5G and the newer Pixel devices. More Android smartphones from other brands will support Android 14 in the coming months.

(Hero and Featured Image Credits: Courtesy Google)

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How To Take The Taiwan Design Expo Personality Test Trending On Instagram Right Now https://www.augustman.com/hk/gear/tech/how-to-ace-the-personality-test-instagram-by-taiwan-design-expo/ Mon, 09 Oct 2023 12:46:05 +0000 https://www.augustman.com/hk/?p=119677 personality test instagram

With the advent of AR and AI filters, platforms like Snapchat and Instagram have become hot places for people to try out wacky things. You can either choose a filter to create an older, wrinkly version of yourself, put virtual pet cats on your shoulder, or simply give your face the ‘Disney cartoon character’ treatment. We recently also stumbled upon the AI Yearbook trend that lets AI restyle a couple of your selfies in a retro 90s theme. The choices are endless!

However, in a sea of numb filters, there has emerged a social media trend so unique that it makes you look into your personality traits and might even make you question some aspects of your life.

If you have been exploring the vast realms of Instagram stories lately, you must have found several people taking a ‘Personality Test’. Yeah, a personality test that makes you go through a set of questions and, based on the answers you choose, determines who you really are underneath. Released on the occasion of the Taiwan Design Expo that runs from October 6 to October 22 in New Taipei City, this rather interesting quiz is available for everyone to try out for free of cost.

Since we had nothing better to do this weekend, we sat down and took the personality test. The outcome was rather shocking and we encourage all of you to try it out today.

Personality traits test goes viral on Instagram: How does it work?

Unlike the recent flurry of filters and trends that fall back on complex AI algorithms and advanced AR features, the personality test design by Taiwan Design Expo is just a simple quiz. On the basis of your answers to a rather interesting set of questions, it figures out certain character traits and presents them in a neat graphical report card at the end. The result determines your innate personality as well as your character traits from a total of 16 different personality types.

You can access the personality test here and we hope that it remains live even after the Taiwan Design Expo ends on October 22 because the outcome is shockingly accurate.

How to take the personality test?

personality test instagram
Image Credits: Courtesy Taiwan Design Expo

Keep in mind that the test is hosted on a website and is not associated with any social media platform. You also don’t need to fill in any personal details for the test to work. Now, here’s a simple four-step guide to follow:

Step 1: Begin by clicking here.

Step 2: Once you head over to the homepage, tap on the ‘Start’ button and begin the test.

Step 3: The test will throw a set of 12 questions at you. You need to choose your answer from the provided options*. Each of the questions is accompanied by an animated graphical background.

Step 4: Once you complete answering all the questions, you simply need to fill in your name to generate the final report.

*You should take your sweet time while choosing the options to make the results more accurate.

The report lists down your personality type, innate personality and personality traits, all laid neatly out in a graphical table. It even shows the kind of personalities you are most compatible with! You can choose to download the report in the form of a JPG image and share it with your friends.

Before you take the test, here’s some advice that should do you good. Don’t be disheartened if you see something you don’t like, since this is more of a fun quiz rather than a certified professional tool to gauge your personality. It is, by no means, the last word on who you are. To quote from Batman Begins (2005), “it’s not who you are underneath, but what you do that defines you.”

(Hero and Featured Image Credits: Courtesy Bruce Mars via Unsplash)

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personality test instagram

With the advent of AR and AI filters, platforms like Snapchat and Instagram have become hot places for people to try out wacky things. You can either choose a filter to create an older, wrinkly version of yourself, put virtual pet cats on your shoulder, or simply give your face the ‘Disney cartoon character’ treatment. We recently also stumbled upon the AI Yearbook trend that lets AI restyle a couple of your selfies in a retro 90s theme. The choices are endless!

However, in a sea of numb filters, there has emerged a social media trend so unique that it makes you look into your personality traits and might even make you question some aspects of your life.

If you have been exploring the vast realms of Instagram stories lately, you must have found several people taking a ‘Personality Test’. Yeah, a personality test that makes you go through a set of questions and, based on the answers you choose, determines who you really are underneath. Released on the occasion of the Taiwan Design Expo that runs from October 6 to October 22 in New Taipei City, this rather interesting quiz is available for everyone to try out for free of cost.

Since we had nothing better to do this weekend, we sat down and took the personality test. The outcome was rather shocking and we encourage all of you to try it out today.

Personality traits test goes viral on Instagram: How does it work?

Unlike the recent flurry of filters and trends that fall back on complex AI algorithms and advanced AR features, the personality test design by Taiwan Design Expo is just a simple quiz. On the basis of your answers to a rather interesting set of questions, it figures out certain character traits and presents them in a neat graphical report card at the end. The result determines your innate personality as well as your character traits from a total of 16 different personality types.

You can access the personality test here and we hope that it remains live even after the Taiwan Design Expo ends on October 22 because the outcome is shockingly accurate.

How to take the personality test?

personality test instagram
Image Credits: Courtesy Taiwan Design Expo

Keep in mind that the test is hosted on a website and is not associated with any social media platform. You also don’t need to fill in any personal details for the test to work. Now, here’s a simple four-step guide to follow:

Step 1: Begin by clicking here.

Step 2: Once you head over to the homepage, tap on the ‘Start’ button and begin the test.

Step 3: The test will throw a set of 12 questions at you. You need to choose your answer from the provided options*. Each of the questions is accompanied by an animated graphical background.

Step 4: Once you complete answering all the questions, you simply need to fill in your name to generate the final report.

*You should take your sweet time while choosing the options to make the results more accurate.

The report lists down your personality type, innate personality and personality traits, all laid neatly out in a graphical table. It even shows the kind of personalities you are most compatible with! You can choose to download the report in the form of a JPG image and share it with your friends.

Before you take the test, here’s some advice that should do you good. Don’t be disheartened if you see something you don’t like, since this is more of a fun quiz rather than a certified professional tool to gauge your personality. It is, by no means, the last word on who you are. To quote from Batman Begins (2005), “it’s not who you are underneath, but what you do that defines you.”

(Hero and Featured Image Credits: Courtesy Bruce Mars via Unsplash)

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Google Pixel 8 Vs Google Pixel 7: Is The Latest Google Flagship The Best One Yet? https://www.augustman.com/hk/gear/tech/google-pixel-8-vs-google-pixel-7-specs-features-prices/ Mon, 09 Oct 2023 09:57:27 +0000 https://www.augustman.com/hk/?p=119631 Google Pixel 8 Vs Google Pixel 7

The Google Pixel 8 has arrived and right out of the box, it seems to be in a mood to annihilate the Apple iPhone 15 and the Samsung Galaxy S23. With a refreshing new design and a host of beefy upgrades, the Pixel 8 is a compelling package for anyone wanting to buy a premium smartphone this festive season.

Google’s AI-infused flavour of Android brings features that no other smartphone offers today, though Google is reserving the ace features for the ultra-expensive Pixel 8 Pro. Not that the Pixel 8 is a budget-friendly phone. After all, those upgrades come at a price and if you are a budget-conscious buyer, you could look at last year’s Pixel 7 that’s selling at a much lower price now.

The Pixel 7 has been a heartthrob in the premium smartphone segment for those who value great photography and a sublime Android experience. Unlike last year though, you no longer need to pay the full price for one of these. You end up losing some of the headline features that Google currently advertises for the Pixel 8 but mind you, the Pixel 7 has all the makings of a top-tier smartphone.

If you want to pixel peep further into the details, we have done an in-depth comparison of the design, features, prices and specifications of the Google Pixel 8 vs Google Pixel 7 that’ll make your life a tad easier. Scroll away!

Google Pixel 8 vs Google Pixel 7: An in-depth comparison

Design

In the span of a generation, Google has kept its design evolution subtle yet effective. The Pixel 7 looks unique even in 2023 thanks to its bold camera visor and playful colours. The front may not look cutting-edge with its substantially thick bezels but it gels well with the current crop of modern-day smartphone designs. The IP68 water and dust resistance certification is a boon as well.

Google Pixel 8 Vs Google Pixel 7
Google Pixel 8 / Image Credits: Courtesy Augustman via Amritanshu Mukherjee

Moving on to the Pixel 8, it’s more of a refinement story. You can recognise it as a non-Pro Pixel flagship with its camera visor and the same candy bar design. However, look closely and the improvements are noticeable over the Pixel 7. The phone has a more curvy design with rounded corners and slimmer display bezels. The camera visor is also thicker with a larger lens housing and, thanks to the use of lightweight materials, the Pixel 8 is more comfortable to hold. It reminds us more of the Samsung Galaxy S23 in its overall profile. The addition of a cute colour palette also helps make a strong case for the Pixel 8.

Display

While the Google Pixel 7 received flak for offering just a 90Hz OLED FHD display, a manageable 6.3-inch size and a peak brightness of 1,400 nits made up for it. This year, the Pixel 8 has a slightly smaller 6.2-inch display that uses a 120Hz OLED panel with a peak brightness of 2,000 nits. The bezels are slimmer and uniform, and Google has retained the Gorilla Glass Victus protection.

For those who don’t understand the technical gibberish, it simply means that the Pixel 8’s display is easily legible under bright sunlight and is more beautiful to look at.

Performance

Both the Pixel 7 and Pixel 8 offer 8GB RAM as standard, which is frankly enough for generic smartphone tasks and basic multitasking. However, it’s the chipset where the Pixel 8 makes big leaps.

Google Pixel 8 Vs Google Pixel 7
Google Pixel 8 / Image Credits: Courtesy Augustman via Amritanshu Mukherjee

Last year’s Pixel 7 had the Tensor G2 chip that proved to be fast (but ran hot) most of the time. The Tensor G2 was based on a 5nm manufacturing process and synthetic benchmarks revealed performance figures comparable to 2021’s powerful chips from Samsung and Qualcomm.

With the Pixel 8, Google is using a more refined and boosted Tensor G3 chipset that’s based on the 4nm process. Although we have yet to test out the Tensor G3, early synthetic benchmarks reveal comparable performance with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip. Google also promises better on-device processing for its AI algorithms. Theoretically, the Tensor G3 should be a much superior chipset to rely on.

Software

This is the most important aspect that sets the Pixel 8 apart from the Pixel 7. As you’re reading this, the Google Pixel 7 is already eligible for the Android 14 update, something which the Pixel 8 boots out of the box. In terms of software features and the basic user experience, both of these smartphones are nearly identical. You get the same lock screen customisation options as well as the smart features that we have come to associate these Pixel phones with.

However, the Google Pixel 7 will only receive two more Android OS updates and four years of security patches. That’s minuscule in comparison to the seven years of OS and security updates promised on the Pixel 8. In other words, the Google Pixel 8 will get the newest version of Android even in 2030.

Cameras

The changes to the camera system are minimal but the Pixel 8 enjoys the benefit of a superior ISP and better algorithms over the Pixel 7.

Google Pixel 8 Vs Google Pixel 7
Google Pixel 7 / Image Credits: Courtesy Augustman via Amritanshu Mukherjee

The Pixel 7 features a 50-megapixel main camera with Super Res digital zoom and a secondary 12-megapixel ultrawide camera. The Pixel 8 gets the same new 50-megapixel main camera as seen on the Pixel 8 Pro but retains the old 12-megapixel ultrawide camera that we see on the Pixel 7.

Based on the new hardware, the Pixel 8 also brings several new AI-based camera features like macro focus, better Night Sight and HDR+ effects. As part of the post-processing features, Pixel 8 users will get Best Take, Magic Editor and Audio Magic Eraser for videos.

Battery and Charging

The Pixel 7’s 4,355mAh battery manages to provide all-day stamina but its 20W wired and 20W wireless charging are slow to fill it up. In comparison, the Pixel 8 features a slightly bigger 4,575mAh battery that promises all-day stamina. Additionally, the Pixel 8 also supports faster 27W wired charging along with the relatively slower 18W wireless charging.

As of now, the Pixel 8 seems to have a notable advantage in this department.

Pricing

This is the only aspect where the Pixel 7 has a huge advantage over the Pixel 8. Being the newest offering from Google, the Pixel 8 currently carries a price tag of INR 75,999 (HKD 7,151 approx.) for the base variant with 128GB storage. The Pixel 8 256GB variant will set you back by INR 82,999 (HKD 7,810 approx.).

In comparison, you can bag a Google Pixel 7 for INR 41,999 (HKD 3,951 approx.) and the price is applicable for all the colour variants. Keep in mind that the Pixel 7 is only available with 128GB storage.

Google Pixel 8 vs Google Pixel 7: Our verdict

Google Pixel 8 Vs Google Pixel 7
Google Pixel 8 / Image Credits: Courtesy Augustman via Amritanshu Mukherjee

It’s a no-brainer that the Google Pixel 8 is the superior smartphone in this comparison. Considering all its upgrades over the ageing Pixel 7, it ends up being our top pick, especially for those seeking a premium Android experience. The Pixel 8 looks nicer, has a much brighter and faster 120Hz OLED display, an upgraded main rear camera with lots of AI features and slightly better battery life with faster charging speeds. If you can afford to spend INR 80,000 (HKD 7527 approx.) on a brand-new smartphone today, the Google Pixel 8 is a solid recommendation for an alternative to the iPhone 15 and Samsung Galaxy S23.

As for the Pixel 7, it’s more of a mixed bag. At a price of INR 41,999 (HKD 3,951 approx.), the Pixel 7 offers good value for money for a 2022 flagship Android smartphone. Those seeking a good camera system and a nice Android experience can consider the Pixel 7 over the similarly priced Pixel 7a. However, there have been several complaints about the Pixel 7’s reliability with regard to its software and battery life. As a result, it becomes tougher to recommend it to anyone.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What is the price of the Google Pixel 8?
The Google Pixel 8 starts at a price of INR 75,999 (HKD 7,151 approx.) in India for the 128GB variant.

– What are the specifications of the Google Pixel 8?
The Google Pixel 8 features a 6.2-inch FHD+ 120Hz OLED display, a Tensor G3 chip with 8GB RAM, Android 14 OS, a 50-megapixel main camera, a 4,575mAh battery with 27W fast wired charging and 18W wireless charging.

– What is the difference between the cameras of the Google Pixel 8 and Google Pixel 7?
Both the Google Pixel 8 and Google Pixel 7 feature a similar camera setup, consisting of a 50-megapixel main camera, a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 10.8-megapixel selfie camera. However, the Pixel 8 uses a superior image sensor for the main camera, a faster ISP with better image processing capabilities and new AI features.

– What is the difference between the design of the Google Pixel 8 and Google Pixel 7?
The Google Pixel 8 has more rounded edges compared to the Google Pixel 7 and is 10 grams lighter as well.

(Hero and Featured Image Credits: Courtesy Augustman via Amritanshu Mukherjee)

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Google Pixel 8 Vs Google Pixel 7

The Google Pixel 8 has arrived and right out of the box, it seems to be in a mood to annihilate the Apple iPhone 15 and the Samsung Galaxy S23. With a refreshing new design and a host of beefy upgrades, the Pixel 8 is a compelling package for anyone wanting to buy a premium smartphone this festive season.

Google’s AI-infused flavour of Android brings features that no other smartphone offers today, though Google is reserving the ace features for the ultra-expensive Pixel 8 Pro. Not that the Pixel 8 is a budget-friendly phone. After all, those upgrades come at a price and if you are a budget-conscious buyer, you could look at last year’s Pixel 7 that’s selling at a much lower price now.

The Pixel 7 has been a heartthrob in the premium smartphone segment for those who value great photography and a sublime Android experience. Unlike last year though, you no longer need to pay the full price for one of these. You end up losing some of the headline features that Google currently advertises for the Pixel 8 but mind you, the Pixel 7 has all the makings of a top-tier smartphone.

If you want to pixel peep further into the details, we have done an in-depth comparison of the design, features, prices and specifications of the Google Pixel 8 vs Google Pixel 7 that’ll make your life a tad easier. Scroll away!

Google Pixel 8 vs Google Pixel 7: An in-depth comparison

Design

In the span of a generation, Google has kept its design evolution subtle yet effective. The Pixel 7 looks unique even in 2023 thanks to its bold camera visor and playful colours. The front may not look cutting-edge with its substantially thick bezels but it gels well with the current crop of modern-day smartphone designs. The IP68 water and dust resistance certification is a boon as well.

Google Pixel 8 Vs Google Pixel 7
Google Pixel 8 / Image Credits: Courtesy Augustman via Amritanshu Mukherjee

Moving on to the Pixel 8, it’s more of a refinement story. You can recognise it as a non-Pro Pixel flagship with its camera visor and the same candy bar design. However, look closely and the improvements are noticeable over the Pixel 7. The phone has a more curvy design with rounded corners and slimmer display bezels. The camera visor is also thicker with a larger lens housing and, thanks to the use of lightweight materials, the Pixel 8 is more comfortable to hold. It reminds us more of the Samsung Galaxy S23 in its overall profile. The addition of a cute colour palette also helps make a strong case for the Pixel 8.

Display

While the Google Pixel 7 received flak for offering just a 90Hz OLED FHD display, a manageable 6.3-inch size and a peak brightness of 1,400 nits made up for it. This year, the Pixel 8 has a slightly smaller 6.2-inch display that uses a 120Hz OLED panel with a peak brightness of 2,000 nits. The bezels are slimmer and uniform, and Google has retained the Gorilla Glass Victus protection.

For those who don’t understand the technical gibberish, it simply means that the Pixel 8’s display is easily legible under bright sunlight and is more beautiful to look at.

Performance

Both the Pixel 7 and Pixel 8 offer 8GB RAM as standard, which is frankly enough for generic smartphone tasks and basic multitasking. However, it’s the chipset where the Pixel 8 makes big leaps.

Google Pixel 8 Vs Google Pixel 7
Google Pixel 8 / Image Credits: Courtesy Augustman via Amritanshu Mukherjee

Last year’s Pixel 7 had the Tensor G2 chip that proved to be fast (but ran hot) most of the time. The Tensor G2 was based on a 5nm manufacturing process and synthetic benchmarks revealed performance figures comparable to 2021’s powerful chips from Samsung and Qualcomm.

With the Pixel 8, Google is using a more refined and boosted Tensor G3 chipset that’s based on the 4nm process. Although we have yet to test out the Tensor G3, early synthetic benchmarks reveal comparable performance with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip. Google also promises better on-device processing for its AI algorithms. Theoretically, the Tensor G3 should be a much superior chipset to rely on.

Software

This is the most important aspect that sets the Pixel 8 apart from the Pixel 7. As you’re reading this, the Google Pixel 7 is already eligible for the Android 14 update, something which the Pixel 8 boots out of the box. In terms of software features and the basic user experience, both of these smartphones are nearly identical. You get the same lock screen customisation options as well as the smart features that we have come to associate these Pixel phones with.

However, the Google Pixel 7 will only receive two more Android OS updates and four years of security patches. That’s minuscule in comparison to the seven years of OS and security updates promised on the Pixel 8. In other words, the Google Pixel 8 will get the newest version of Android even in 2030.

Cameras

The changes to the camera system are minimal but the Pixel 8 enjoys the benefit of a superior ISP and better algorithms over the Pixel 7.

Google Pixel 8 Vs Google Pixel 7
Google Pixel 7 / Image Credits: Courtesy Augustman via Amritanshu Mukherjee

The Pixel 7 features a 50-megapixel main camera with Super Res digital zoom and a secondary 12-megapixel ultrawide camera. The Pixel 8 gets the same new 50-megapixel main camera as seen on the Pixel 8 Pro but retains the old 12-megapixel ultrawide camera that we see on the Pixel 7.

Based on the new hardware, the Pixel 8 also brings several new AI-based camera features like macro focus, better Night Sight and HDR+ effects. As part of the post-processing features, Pixel 8 users will get Best Take, Magic Editor and Audio Magic Eraser for videos.

Battery and Charging

The Pixel 7’s 4,355mAh battery manages to provide all-day stamina but its 20W wired and 20W wireless charging are slow to fill it up. In comparison, the Pixel 8 features a slightly bigger 4,575mAh battery that promises all-day stamina. Additionally, the Pixel 8 also supports faster 27W wired charging along with the relatively slower 18W wireless charging.

As of now, the Pixel 8 seems to have a notable advantage in this department.

Pricing

This is the only aspect where the Pixel 7 has a huge advantage over the Pixel 8. Being the newest offering from Google, the Pixel 8 currently carries a price tag of INR 75,999 (HKD 7,151 approx.) for the base variant with 128GB storage. The Pixel 8 256GB variant will set you back by INR 82,999 (HKD 7,810 approx.).

In comparison, you can bag a Google Pixel 7 for INR 41,999 (HKD 3,951 approx.) and the price is applicable for all the colour variants. Keep in mind that the Pixel 7 is only available with 128GB storage.

Google Pixel 8 vs Google Pixel 7: Our verdict

Google Pixel 8 Vs Google Pixel 7
Google Pixel 8 / Image Credits: Courtesy Augustman via Amritanshu Mukherjee

It’s a no-brainer that the Google Pixel 8 is the superior smartphone in this comparison. Considering all its upgrades over the ageing Pixel 7, it ends up being our top pick, especially for those seeking a premium Android experience. The Pixel 8 looks nicer, has a much brighter and faster 120Hz OLED display, an upgraded main rear camera with lots of AI features and slightly better battery life with faster charging speeds. If you can afford to spend INR 80,000 (HKD 7527 approx.) on a brand-new smartphone today, the Google Pixel 8 is a solid recommendation for an alternative to the iPhone 15 and Samsung Galaxy S23.

As for the Pixel 7, it’s more of a mixed bag. At a price of INR 41,999 (HKD 3,951 approx.), the Pixel 7 offers good value for money for a 2022 flagship Android smartphone. Those seeking a good camera system and a nice Android experience can consider the Pixel 7 over the similarly priced Pixel 7a. However, there have been several complaints about the Pixel 7’s reliability with regard to its software and battery life. As a result, it becomes tougher to recommend it to anyone.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What is the price of the Google Pixel 8?
The Google Pixel 8 starts at a price of INR 75,999 (HKD 7,151 approx.) in India for the 128GB variant.

– What are the specifications of the Google Pixel 8?
The Google Pixel 8 features a 6.2-inch FHD+ 120Hz OLED display, a Tensor G3 chip with 8GB RAM, Android 14 OS, a 50-megapixel main camera, a 4,575mAh battery with 27W fast wired charging and 18W wireless charging.

– What is the difference between the cameras of the Google Pixel 8 and Google Pixel 7?
Both the Google Pixel 8 and Google Pixel 7 feature a similar camera setup, consisting of a 50-megapixel main camera, a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 10.8-megapixel selfie camera. However, the Pixel 8 uses a superior image sensor for the main camera, a faster ISP with better image processing capabilities and new AI features.

– What is the difference between the design of the Google Pixel 8 and Google Pixel 7?
The Google Pixel 8 has more rounded edges compared to the Google Pixel 7 and is 10 grams lighter as well.

(Hero and Featured Image Credits: Courtesy Augustman via Amritanshu Mukherjee)

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After iPhone 15, Is Apple Ready To Supercharge The iPad With A 3nm M3 Chip? https://www.augustman.com/hk/gear/tech/apple-ipad-m3-chip-leaks-and-rumoured-specs-and-price/ Fri, 06 Oct 2023 14:43:04 +0000 https://www.augustman.com/hk/?p=119542 ipad m3 chip

The world has barely warmed up to the shiny new iPhone 15 series and rumours of a new iPad equipped with the next-gen M3 chip have already started surfacing. In fact, not one but three new iPads are rumoured to be headed our way in the next few months. Although a new iPad doesn’t generate the same hype as, let’s say, a brand-new iPhone does, the user base of Apple’s tablet range is usually content with minor upgrades. This is because most iPad users simply need a large screen device for the usual ‘couch browsing sessions’ and you don’t need the latest or greatest chipset for that.

That said, the iPad has lately evolved into a sort of mini-computer with a more capable iPadOS platform. Hence, more and more consumers have started seeking better processing power on their latest iPads to run photo and video editing tools and CAD software smoothly. The current generation iPad Air and iPad Mini have served this category of users for a while and if the recent rumours are to be believed, these iPads are getting major upgrades in the next few months.

So, without further ado, let’s take a look at all the new iPad announcements expected over the next few months.

What are the new iPad rumours hinting at?

If we were to look at the big picture, Apple is revising its entire iPad range over the next few months. Be it the base iPad or the range-topping iPad Pro, performance upgrades are coming to the entire range.

iPad Pro is getting a M3 chip

ipad m3 chip
Image Credits: Courtesy Apple

Based on a report from 9To5Mac, it is said that the iPad Pro will get a major performance boost with the rumoured M3 chip. The current generation iPad Pro has been around for a while, relying on the M2 chip. The rumoured Apple M3 chip is expected to be based on the same 3nm platform as the iPhone 15 Pro‘s A17 Pro chip. This could possibly bring unprecedented improvements in raw performance and power efficiency for iPad Pro users, translating to faster app loading times and quicker rendering of videos/photos.

Other than the new chipset though, Apple may not change anything else on the new iPad Pro. The tablet is expected to come in the same 11-inch and 12.9-inch sizes as before. A new Magic Keyboard accessory with a better laptop-like typing experience and a superior trackpad are on the cards but Apple will sell them as optional accessories.

What about the new iPad Air?

Apple is also expected to update the iPad Air with a more powerful chipset. For the uninitiated, the iPad Air is essentially a watered-down version of the iPad Pro using the Apple Silicon chip. The current generation iPad Air was last updated in 2022 with the M1 chip and despite being one of the fastest tablets in its price segment, it’s due for an upgrade.

ipad m3 chip
Image Credits: Courtesy Apple

Rumours suggest that Apple is testing a few variants of the iPad Air. Allowing our imagination to run amok, we expect Apple to bring the iPad Air in two different sizes. Apple could offer the new M3 chip to boost the performance as well. The likelihood of a ProMotion display is limited but one can always hope.

iPad 11th Gen and iPad Mini 7

The iPad Mini was last updated in 2021 with an all-new design and the iPhone 13‘s A15 Bionic chip. Since then, the iPad Mini has been a popular choice for professionals who simply need a compact tablet that does not compromise on performance. For the coming year, Apple could simply upgrade the iPad Mini with a new chipset and our bets are on the A16 Bionic chip that currently powers the iPhone 15.

ipad m3 chip
Image Credits: Courtesy Apple

Along with the iPad Mini, Apple is also expected to update the standard iPad. The iPad 10th Gen was introduced in 2022 with major revisions over its predecessor, including a modern 10.9-inch display with uniform slim bezels, a new design with flat sides, a USB-C port and the A14 Bionic chip. For the next generation, it is said that Apple could put the newer A15 Bionic chip in the iPad 11th Gen and call it a day. The A15 chip would give the standard iPad a mild performance boost as well.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– Is Apple adding M3 chips to the new iPad?
Apple is rumoured to use the upcoming M3 chip in its next-generation iPad Pro.

– Will there be a new iPad Air?
Rumours suggest that Apple will announce an updated iPad Air with a faster chipset than the current generation M1 chip.

(Hero and Featured Image Credits: Courtesy Tony Sebastian via Unsplash)

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ipad m3 chip

The world has barely warmed up to the shiny new iPhone 15 series and rumours of a new iPad equipped with the next-gen M3 chip have already started surfacing. In fact, not one but three new iPads are rumoured to be headed our way in the next few months. Although a new iPad doesn’t generate the same hype as, let’s say, a brand-new iPhone does, the user base of Apple’s tablet range is usually content with minor upgrades. This is because most iPad users simply need a large screen device for the usual ‘couch browsing sessions’ and you don’t need the latest or greatest chipset for that.

That said, the iPad has lately evolved into a sort of mini-computer with a more capable iPadOS platform. Hence, more and more consumers have started seeking better processing power on their latest iPads to run photo and video editing tools and CAD software smoothly. The current generation iPad Air and iPad Mini have served this category of users for a while and if the recent rumours are to be believed, these iPads are getting major upgrades in the next few months.

So, without further ado, let’s take a look at all the new iPad announcements expected over the next few months.

What are the new iPad rumours hinting at?

If we were to look at the big picture, Apple is revising its entire iPad range over the next few months. Be it the base iPad or the range-topping iPad Pro, performance upgrades are coming to the entire range.

iPad Pro is getting a M3 chip

ipad m3 chip
Image Credits: Courtesy Apple

Based on a report from 9To5Mac, it is said that the iPad Pro will get a major performance boost with the rumoured M3 chip. The current generation iPad Pro has been around for a while, relying on the M2 chip. The rumoured Apple M3 chip is expected to be based on the same 3nm platform as the iPhone 15 Pro‘s A17 Pro chip. This could possibly bring unprecedented improvements in raw performance and power efficiency for iPad Pro users, translating to faster app loading times and quicker rendering of videos/photos.

Other than the new chipset though, Apple may not change anything else on the new iPad Pro. The tablet is expected to come in the same 11-inch and 12.9-inch sizes as before. A new Magic Keyboard accessory with a better laptop-like typing experience and a superior trackpad are on the cards but Apple will sell them as optional accessories.

What about the new iPad Air?

Apple is also expected to update the iPad Air with a more powerful chipset. For the uninitiated, the iPad Air is essentially a watered-down version of the iPad Pro using the Apple Silicon chip. The current generation iPad Air was last updated in 2022 with the M1 chip and despite being one of the fastest tablets in its price segment, it’s due for an upgrade.

ipad m3 chip
Image Credits: Courtesy Apple

Rumours suggest that Apple is testing a few variants of the iPad Air. Allowing our imagination to run amok, we expect Apple to bring the iPad Air in two different sizes. Apple could offer the new M3 chip to boost the performance as well. The likelihood of a ProMotion display is limited but one can always hope.

iPad 11th Gen and iPad Mini 7

The iPad Mini was last updated in 2021 with an all-new design and the iPhone 13‘s A15 Bionic chip. Since then, the iPad Mini has been a popular choice for professionals who simply need a compact tablet that does not compromise on performance. For the coming year, Apple could simply upgrade the iPad Mini with a new chipset and our bets are on the A16 Bionic chip that currently powers the iPhone 15.

ipad m3 chip
Image Credits: Courtesy Apple

Along with the iPad Mini, Apple is also expected to update the standard iPad. The iPad 10th Gen was introduced in 2022 with major revisions over its predecessor, including a modern 10.9-inch display with uniform slim bezels, a new design with flat sides, a USB-C port and the A14 Bionic chip. For the next generation, it is said that Apple could put the newer A15 Bionic chip in the iPad 11th Gen and call it a day. The A15 chip would give the standard iPad a mild performance boost as well.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– Is Apple adding M3 chips to the new iPad?
Apple is rumoured to use the upcoming M3 chip in its next-generation iPad Pro.

– Will there be a new iPad Air?
Rumours suggest that Apple will announce an updated iPad Air with a faster chipset than the current generation M1 chip.

(Hero and Featured Image Credits: Courtesy Tony Sebastian via Unsplash)

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Oppo Find N2 Flip vs Oppo Find N3 Flip: Which Foldable Should You Opt For? https://www.augustman.com/hk/gear/tech/oppo-find-n2-flip-vs-oppo-find-n3-flip-specs-features/ Thu, 05 Oct 2023 04:40:05 +0000 https://www.augustman.com/hk/?p=119360 Oppo Find N2 Flip Vs Oppo Find N3 Flip

In a world where Samsung dominates the foldable smartphone segment with its Galaxy Z Flip and Fold ranges and Motorola assumes the role of a runner-up with its style-focused Razr devices, it is quite tricky for a brand like Oppo to stand out. While it made a splash earlier in 2023 with the Oppo Find N2 Flip, as the months passed by, Oppo’s foldable flagship slowly crept into obsolescence with nobody batting an eyelid even when it was being offered at a highly discounted price. However, Oppo is an optimistic brand and later this month, it is coming back for another dig at the established players of the segment with the Oppo Find N3 Flip.

Armed with a set of triple cameras and a stylish design, the Oppo Find N3 Flip is gunning to dethrone the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5. It has been around for a while in China and after several software optimisations, is now ready for global markets. India will be among the first few countries to get it along with Singapore and Malaysia.

So, ahead of its official launch, we decided to do an in-depth comparison of the Oppo Find N2 Flip vs the Oppo Find N3 Flip purely on the basis of their specifications and features. The purpose of this exercise? To see how much of an improvement the new model is over its predecessor and whether the latter is worth picking up for a lower price.

Oppo Find N2 Flip vs Oppo Find N3 Flip

Design

Oppo Find N2 Flip Vs Oppo Find N3 Flip
Image Credits: Courtesy Oppo

Oppo hasn’t changed the basic design while going from the Find N2 Flip to the Find N3 Flip. As a result, these smartphones look almost identical and are reminiscent of a quintessential Oppo smartphone. The Find N2 Flip adheres to the styling trends of 2022 whereas the Find N3 Flip goes for a bold circular camera hump, proudly flaunting the Hasselblad logo. Although we respect an individual’s choice with regard to a smartphone’s design, the Oppo Find N3 Flip appears to be, at least at first glance, a much better-designed product.

Winner: Oppo Find N3 Flip

Displays

When it comes to foldable smartphones, the displays are perhaps the most important element to consider. After all, there are two of them in most models.

While it has mildly updated the design, Oppo has kept the displays unchanged in the Oppo Find N3 Flip. That means you get the same 6.8-inch 1080p AMOLED foldable display with a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz and a peak brightness rating of 1,200 nits. The 3.26-inch AMOLED Cover display, with a peak brightness of 900 nits, is also carried over from the Oppo Find N2 Flip to the Find N3 Flip. However, in order to improve shatter resistance, the Cover display now uses the stronger Gorilla Glass Victus instead of the older Gorilla Glass 5.

Winner: Tie

Performance

The Oppo Find N3 Flip is easily the undisputed winner here.

Its faster and more power-efficient 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 9200 chip will be able to handle all apps and games easily without reducing the battery stamina. The UFS 4.0 storage also ensures faster read/write speeds, which should translate to faster app loading. In China, the updated ColorOS 13 UI based on Android 13 is now able to run mini versions of popular apps and offers new smart features. We expect the global version of ColorOS to bring the same features to various markets.

Oppo Find N2 Flip Vs Oppo Find N3 Flip
Image Credits: Courtesy Oppo

That said, the Oppo Find N2 Flip with its Dimensity 9000+ chip is no slouch when it comes to performance. With the newer software updates, you can expect Oppo to fine-tune and improve the user experience. If you find the Find N2 Flip for a lower price, don’t hesitate to go for it if you’re worried about its performance.

Winner: Oppo Find N3 Flip

Cameras

This is another area where the Oppo Find N3 Flip has a clear advantage over the Find N2 Flip.

The Oppo Find N2 Flip has a respectable combination of a 50-megapixel main camera and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera. A 32-megapixel camera, located on the main display, takes care of selfies and video calls.

On the Oppo Find N3 Flip, the rear camera setup gets a massive boost. The 50-megapixel main camera remains but the ultrawide camera has now been upgraded to a 48-megapixel sensor. Additionally, a 32-megapixel telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom has been added to click better portrait photos. This kind of versatile camera setup with various focal lengths has been unseen in flip smartphones.

Winner: Oppo Find N3 Flip

Battery and charging

Unfortunately, there’s no upgrade in this department for the Oppo Find N3 Flip. Both smartphones feature a 4,300mAh battery with support for 44W wired fast charging. Unlike the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5, these phones don’t feature wireless charging.

Winer: Tie

Oppo Find N2 Flip vs Oppo Find N3 Flip: The verdict

Oppo Find N2 Flip Vs Oppo Find N3 Flip
Image Credits: Courtesy Oppo

It’s easier to pick the Oppo Find N3 Flip as the winner, considering all the enhancements and upgrades Oppo has added over the strong foundations set by the Find N2 Flip. All that remains to be seen is what price tag Oppo sets for the Find N3 Flip and whether it continues to sell the Find N2 Flip as a more accessible alternative to the newer model.

In global markets, the Oppo Find N3 Flip will compete directly with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 and the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra. The Find N3 Flip already appears to have an advantage with its triple main camera system and a crease-less folding display. Now it all boils down to the software experience and the price tag Oppo chooses for its upcoming foldable flagship.

Winner: Oppo Find N3 Flip

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What is the price of the Oppo Find N3 Flip?
The price of the Oppo Find N3 Flip is yet to be disclosed.

– What are the specifications of the Oppo Find N3 Flip?
The Oppo Find N3 Flip features a 6.8-inch 120Hz AMOLED folding main display, a 3.2-inch AMOLED cover display, a Dimensity 9200 chipset, a 4,300mAh battery with 44W wired fast charging and a 50-megapixel main rear camera.

– What is the difference between Oppo Find N2 Flip and Oppo Find N3 Flip?
The Oppo Find N3 Flip is an upgraded version of the Find N2 Flip with a more powerful Dimensity 9200 chip and a more versatile combo of a 50-megapixel main camera, a 48-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 32-megapixel telephoto camera with 2x zoom.

(Hero and Featured Image Credits: Courtesy Oppo)

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Oppo Find N2 Flip Vs Oppo Find N3 Flip

In a world where Samsung dominates the foldable smartphone segment with its Galaxy Z Flip and Fold ranges and Motorola assumes the role of a runner-up with its style-focused Razr devices, it is quite tricky for a brand like Oppo to stand out. While it made a splash earlier in 2023 with the Oppo Find N2 Flip, as the months passed by, Oppo’s foldable flagship slowly crept into obsolescence with nobody batting an eyelid even when it was being offered at a highly discounted price. However, Oppo is an optimistic brand and later this month, it is coming back for another dig at the established players of the segment with the Oppo Find N3 Flip.

Armed with a set of triple cameras and a stylish design, the Oppo Find N3 Flip is gunning to dethrone the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5. It has been around for a while in China and after several software optimisations, is now ready for global markets. India will be among the first few countries to get it along with Singapore and Malaysia.

So, ahead of its official launch, we decided to do an in-depth comparison of the Oppo Find N2 Flip vs the Oppo Find N3 Flip purely on the basis of their specifications and features. The purpose of this exercise? To see how much of an improvement the new model is over its predecessor and whether the latter is worth picking up for a lower price.

Oppo Find N2 Flip vs Oppo Find N3 Flip

Design

Oppo Find N2 Flip Vs Oppo Find N3 Flip
Image Credits: Courtesy Oppo

Oppo hasn’t changed the basic design while going from the Find N2 Flip to the Find N3 Flip. As a result, these smartphones look almost identical and are reminiscent of a quintessential Oppo smartphone. The Find N2 Flip adheres to the styling trends of 2022 whereas the Find N3 Flip goes for a bold circular camera hump, proudly flaunting the Hasselblad logo. Although we respect an individual’s choice with regard to a smartphone’s design, the Oppo Find N3 Flip appears to be, at least at first glance, a much better-designed product.

Winner: Oppo Find N3 Flip

Displays

When it comes to foldable smartphones, the displays are perhaps the most important element to consider. After all, there are two of them in most models.

While it has mildly updated the design, Oppo has kept the displays unchanged in the Oppo Find N3 Flip. That means you get the same 6.8-inch 1080p AMOLED foldable display with a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz and a peak brightness rating of 1,200 nits. The 3.26-inch AMOLED Cover display, with a peak brightness of 900 nits, is also carried over from the Oppo Find N2 Flip to the Find N3 Flip. However, in order to improve shatter resistance, the Cover display now uses the stronger Gorilla Glass Victus instead of the older Gorilla Glass 5.

Winner: Tie

Performance

The Oppo Find N3 Flip is easily the undisputed winner here.

Its faster and more power-efficient 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 9200 chip will be able to handle all apps and games easily without reducing the battery stamina. The UFS 4.0 storage also ensures faster read/write speeds, which should translate to faster app loading. In China, the updated ColorOS 13 UI based on Android 13 is now able to run mini versions of popular apps and offers new smart features. We expect the global version of ColorOS to bring the same features to various markets.

Oppo Find N2 Flip Vs Oppo Find N3 Flip
Image Credits: Courtesy Oppo

That said, the Oppo Find N2 Flip with its Dimensity 9000+ chip is no slouch when it comes to performance. With the newer software updates, you can expect Oppo to fine-tune and improve the user experience. If you find the Find N2 Flip for a lower price, don’t hesitate to go for it if you’re worried about its performance.

Winner: Oppo Find N3 Flip

Cameras

This is another area where the Oppo Find N3 Flip has a clear advantage over the Find N2 Flip.

The Oppo Find N2 Flip has a respectable combination of a 50-megapixel main camera and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera. A 32-megapixel camera, located on the main display, takes care of selfies and video calls.

On the Oppo Find N3 Flip, the rear camera setup gets a massive boost. The 50-megapixel main camera remains but the ultrawide camera has now been upgraded to a 48-megapixel sensor. Additionally, a 32-megapixel telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom has been added to click better portrait photos. This kind of versatile camera setup with various focal lengths has been unseen in flip smartphones.

Winner: Oppo Find N3 Flip

Battery and charging

Unfortunately, there’s no upgrade in this department for the Oppo Find N3 Flip. Both smartphones feature a 4,300mAh battery with support for 44W wired fast charging. Unlike the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5, these phones don’t feature wireless charging.

Winer: Tie

Oppo Find N2 Flip vs Oppo Find N3 Flip: The verdict

Oppo Find N2 Flip Vs Oppo Find N3 Flip
Image Credits: Courtesy Oppo

It’s easier to pick the Oppo Find N3 Flip as the winner, considering all the enhancements and upgrades Oppo has added over the strong foundations set by the Find N2 Flip. All that remains to be seen is what price tag Oppo sets for the Find N3 Flip and whether it continues to sell the Find N2 Flip as a more accessible alternative to the newer model.

In global markets, the Oppo Find N3 Flip will compete directly with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 and the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra. The Find N3 Flip already appears to have an advantage with its triple main camera system and a crease-less folding display. Now it all boils down to the software experience and the price tag Oppo chooses for its upcoming foldable flagship.

Winner: Oppo Find N3 Flip

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What is the price of the Oppo Find N3 Flip?
The price of the Oppo Find N3 Flip is yet to be disclosed.

– What are the specifications of the Oppo Find N3 Flip?
The Oppo Find N3 Flip features a 6.8-inch 120Hz AMOLED folding main display, a 3.2-inch AMOLED cover display, a Dimensity 9200 chipset, a 4,300mAh battery with 44W wired fast charging and a 50-megapixel main rear camera.

– What is the difference between Oppo Find N2 Flip and Oppo Find N3 Flip?
The Oppo Find N3 Flip is an upgraded version of the Find N2 Flip with a more powerful Dimensity 9200 chip and a more versatile combo of a 50-megapixel main camera, a 48-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 32-megapixel telephoto camera with 2x zoom.

(Hero and Featured Image Credits: Courtesy Oppo)

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This Viral AI Yearbook Trend Restyles Your Selfies And Gives Them A 90s Retro Look https://www.augustman.com/hk/gear/tech/ai-yearbook-tiktok-instagram-trend-and-guide-to-acing-the-90s-style-filter/ Wed, 04 Oct 2023 12:21:55 +0000 https://www.augustman.com/hk/?p=119334 ai yearbook

Every now and then, social media gives birth to some of the most fascinating trends imaginable. In the midst of those peculiar TikTok dance trends or the funky AR filters on Snapchat that make young faces look old and wrinkled, AI-generated filters have started taking centre stage. We have already seen the marvels of AI in creating images straight out of our imaginations and reducing the workload of creators.

The same AI algorithms are now creating a specific style of images with artificial elements that have caught the fancy of social media users. Take the AI yearbook trend as the most recent example, wherein celebrities and influencers have been sharing photos from their younger days. Although it seems cute at first, a closer inspection reveals the ploy of an advanced AI filter that applies special effects to transform your regular selfies. Now, netizens want to see themselves recreated in the style of a 1990s yearbook.

Sounds fun? If so, stick around as we take you through the process of creating an AI-generated yearbook-style carousel of images, complete with the dos and don’ts.

What is the AI yearbook trend?

To phrase it in the simplest of terms, the AI yearbook trend is a new social media trend that has people using an AI filter to re-create their selfies in the style of 90s yearbooks. This new AI filter requires users to upload 8-10 selfies of themselves and after the AI algorithms do their magic, the images that are processed have a peculiar 90s flavour, complete with the hairdo, clothing, poses and other aspects reminiscent of that era.

Though the AI filter has been around for a couple of months on a third-party image editing app, it went viral only recently after celebrities like Megan Young and Dingdong Dantes shared re-styled images of themselves on Instagram and TikTok.

How can you ace the AI yearbook trend?

ai yearbook
Image Credits: Courtesy Scotty Turner via Unsplash

Unlike other trends that involve using free filters on TikTok or Instagram, the AI Yearbook trend requires you to spend money.

The AI yearbook filter is available on the Epik – AI Photo Editor app. While you can download the app for free from the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store, the AI yearbook filter will set you back by USD 5.99 (HKD 46) per month. Note that this will give you access to the Standard plan which makes you wait for up to 24 hours before the processed images can be downloaded. If you want faster processing, you will need to pay USD 9.99 (HKD 78) per month.

Here’s a comprehensive guide to using (and acing) the viral AI filter:

Step 1: Once you make the payment, you can tap on the homepage poster that says ‘90s Throwback: Create 60 Versions Of You’.
Step 2: You need to choose the ‘AI yearbook’ option from the menu.
Step 3: Upload at least eight selfies for the yearbook to process (you can upload up to 12 selfies).
Step 4: Keep in mind that the selfies you upload should have various facial expressions. They should also show your entire face and be devoid of any accessories like sunglasses, hats, necklaces, etc. Do not upload naked images or even those that show your entire body. Black and white images should also be avoided for best results.
Step 5: Choose the preferred gender for the re-created images as the AI can create both male and female versions of the image.
Step 6: Click on the ‘Create Yearbook Images’ option and select from the different frames and filters.
Step 7: Click on ‘Process’ and wait for the final results to arrive. Keep in mind that the processing time depends on the paid plan you have opted for.

Editor’s note: This filter doesn’t work on kids.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What is the viral yearbook trend on TikTok?
The viral AI yearbook trend oversees users relying on AI to recreate their selfies in a retro 90s-style look.

– How to create an AI yearbook video?
You need to download the Epik – AI Photo Editor app and subscribe to the ‘90s Throwback: Create 60 Versions of You’ filter. Upload between 8-12 selfies and let the AI filter do its magic.

(Hero and Featured Image Credits: Courtesy @meganbata via Instagram)

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Every now and then, social media gives birth to some of the most fascinating trends imaginable. In the midst of those peculiar TikTok dance trends or the funky AR filters on Snapchat that make young faces look old and wrinkled, AI-generated filters have started taking centre stage. We have already seen the marvels of AI in creating images straight out of our imaginations and reducing the workload of creators.

The same AI algorithms are now creating a specific style of images with artificial elements that have caught the fancy of social media users. Take the AI yearbook trend as the most recent example, wherein celebrities and influencers have been sharing photos from their younger days. Although it seems cute at first, a closer inspection reveals the ploy of an advanced AI filter that applies special effects to transform your regular selfies. Now, netizens want to see themselves recreated in the style of a 1990s yearbook.

Sounds fun? If so, stick around as we take you through the process of creating an AI-generated yearbook-style carousel of images, complete with the dos and don’ts.

What is the AI yearbook trend?

To phrase it in the simplest of terms, the AI yearbook trend is a new social media trend that has people using an AI filter to re-create their selfies in the style of 90s yearbooks. This new AI filter requires users to upload 8-10 selfies of themselves and after the AI algorithms do their magic, the images that are processed have a peculiar 90s flavour, complete with the hairdo, clothing, poses and other aspects reminiscent of that era.

Though the AI filter has been around for a couple of months on a third-party image editing app, it went viral only recently after celebrities like Megan Young and Dingdong Dantes shared re-styled images of themselves on Instagram and TikTok.

How can you ace the AI yearbook trend?

ai yearbook
Image Credits: Courtesy Scotty Turner via Unsplash

Unlike other trends that involve using free filters on TikTok or Instagram, the AI Yearbook trend requires you to spend money.

The AI yearbook filter is available on the Epik – AI Photo Editor app. While you can download the app for free from the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store, the AI yearbook filter will set you back by USD 5.99 (HKD 46) per month. Note that this will give you access to the Standard plan which makes you wait for up to 24 hours before the processed images can be downloaded. If you want faster processing, you will need to pay USD 9.99 (HKD 78) per month.

Here’s a comprehensive guide to using (and acing) the viral AI filter:

Step 1: Once you make the payment, you can tap on the homepage poster that says ‘90s Throwback: Create 60 Versions Of You’.
Step 2: You need to choose the ‘AI yearbook’ option from the menu.
Step 3: Upload at least eight selfies for the yearbook to process (you can upload up to 12 selfies).
Step 4: Keep in mind that the selfies you upload should have various facial expressions. They should also show your entire face and be devoid of any accessories like sunglasses, hats, necklaces, etc. Do not upload naked images or even those that show your entire body. Black and white images should also be avoided for best results.
Step 5: Choose the preferred gender for the re-created images as the AI can create both male and female versions of the image.
Step 6: Click on the ‘Create Yearbook Images’ option and select from the different frames and filters.
Step 7: Click on ‘Process’ and wait for the final results to arrive. Keep in mind that the processing time depends on the paid plan you have opted for.

Editor’s note: This filter doesn’t work on kids.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What is the viral yearbook trend on TikTok?
The viral AI yearbook trend oversees users relying on AI to recreate their selfies in a retro 90s-style look.

– How to create an AI yearbook video?
You need to download the Epik – AI Photo Editor app and subscribe to the ‘90s Throwback: Create 60 Versions of You’ filter. Upload between 8-12 selfies and let the AI filter do its magic.

(Hero and Featured Image Credits: Courtesy @meganbata via Instagram)

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Apple Car Rumours: What We Know So Far About Tim Cook’s Likely Foray Into Smart Cars https://www.augustman.com/hk/gear/motoring/apple-car-rumours-launch-date-specifications-and-features/ Tue, 03 Oct 2023 15:57:28 +0000 https://www.augustman.com/hk/?p=119214

It can be quite difficult to wrap your mind around the concept of an Apple car. For a brand that still considers a smartphone display with a high refresh rate to be elite enough for its USD 1,200 smartphone, Apple could make unreasonable decisions while designing its first car. After all, the Apple car rumours have pretty much been all over the place. Not to mention, some people have had their imaginations run wild.

Will Apple decide to do away with the steering wheel on its car because it needs to use that space for better AC airflow (won’t be the first time Apple has removed a key feature), even though Tesla has already experimented with something similar and it didn’t work? Or will Apple make the iPhone a key necessity while driving its car? More importantly how much of the rumours doing the rounds are actually true? One can only imagine the Apple car making the Tesla Model S seem generic and that’s saying something! After all, Tim Cook and his team have never shied away from thinking out of the box.

Although Apple’s vision (pun not intended) is set on the Vision Pro mixed reality headset in the near future, industry insiders keep discussing the possibilities of an Apple car launching in a few years. Huawei, which is Apple’s biggest rival from China, has already ventured into the smart transportation segment with the Aito and Luxeed brands, recently revealing luxurious smart cars and MPVs to challenge Tesla’s cars. In that regard, Apple is trailing significantly, especially since it’s only a matter of time before Samsung and other brands also jump into the auto segment.

However, as mentioned above, the Apple car is a real possibility and as such, we are actively exploring all the rumours surrounding this mysterious car that could potentially revolutionise the way we look at mobility (or if nothing else, it could make for some truly hilarious memes).

A round-up of all the Apple car rumours

The first question most people have on their minds is simple –“Why is the Apple car even being planned?”

There can be many ways to look at this. The most obvious is that Apple doesn’t want to miss out on a lucrative opportunity. After all, if Tesla’s skyrocketing shares in the past four years are anything to go by, EVs are the future. Not to mention, Apple is notorious for trapping users (or enhancing their experience, depending on how you look at it) in the Apple ecosystem.

Advancements in tech and software have also revolutionised cars in the past decade, with Google setting a fine example through its Android Automotive system that powers cars from Volvo, Rivian, Audi, Ford, Chevrolet and others. Drivers of these vehicles are going to get a far better user experience if they rely on an Android smartphone. On the other hand, brands like Tesla and Nio are interested in creating their own ecosystem of devices and trying to earn more with software-based feature packs.

apple car rumours
Representational Image: Courtesy Lucid Motors

For example, the Chinese automaker Nio recently released a smartphone that improves the user experience of a Nio vehicle driver. Similarly, there have been rumours of a Tesla smartphone offering special features to make life easier for a Tesla driver, although Elon is too busy tweaking X, erstwhile Twitter, to earn more bucks out of keyboard-friendly users instead of building a Tesla smartphone (the jury is still out on how successful that endeavour will be).

It’s also not too difficult to imagine Apple designing certain smart features for mobility solutions that will work specifically with the Apple car if you have an iPhone. For example, you could need an iPhone to authorise your entry into the vehicle, stream music via Apple Music, use Find My to search for your car and its parking spot and even use Siri for basic car controls. The possibilities are endless.

What are the Apple car rumours hinting at?

Initially, the Apple car, which is also known as Project Titan internally and the iCar by others, was expected to be a technological leap for the passenger car, visualised to usher into an autonomous future. Many had conceptualised the Apple car to be an aerodynamic pod on wheels with giant panoramic windows, lounge-style seats, minimalist interiors and everything else the mind can imagine. However, the dreamy references took a back seat over the years and as reality seeped in, it became clearer that the Apple car could end up being just a conventional sedan or SUV with a smart infotainment system.

Thanks to a bunch of recent rumours, we now expect the first-generation Apple car to be centred around the iPhone. Similar to how Mercedes Benz developed its MB.OS operating system for its all-electric EQ lineup, Apple will also introduce a car-centred operating system based on iOS. Similar to the Mercedes cars, the forked version of iOS on the Apple car could offer a convenient user interface with easy access to crucial vehicle features and possibly, a good infotainment system. Think of the Apple CarPlay interface that constantly keeps evolving at the WWDC event but BIGGER.

Will the Apple car be all-electric?

It would be odd if Apple chose to stick to an internal combustion engine instead of an electric motor.

Some of the most technologically advanced cars today rely on an electric powertrain solely to achieve the next generation of smart features. An electric car allows far greater digital control over its drivetrain and other systems. At the same time, an electric car will also help reduce Apple’s carbon footprint which, as it turns out, perfectly aligns with its goals of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030.

apple car rumours
Representational Image: Courtesy Lucid Motors

That said, there’s also a possibility that Apple could consider a Hydrogen fuel cell powertrain as an alternative option. For the uninitiated, cars with hydrogen fuel cells offer the same kind of convenience as a petrol-powered car but with the added benefit of H2O emissions instead of carbon.

Will the Apple car be a sports car?

Based on all the Apple car rumours we have heard so far, it seems like Apple could go the Tesla way with its first car. In fact, the first few generations of Apple cars could focus on practicality and touring. You can expect to see SUVs and crossovers from Cupertino instead of a drop-top sportscar, although we won’t be surprised if the ‘Pro’ moniker is used for the performance versions of its cars.

Will the Apple car have mixed reality baked in?

If Apple can announce the Vision Pro mixed reality headset in 2023, we can certainly expect the iPhone maker to make mixed reality a central part of the driving experience. Modern luxury cars from BMW, Porsche, Mercedes Benz and others already feature heads-up displays as an innovative way to inform the driver without letting them take their eyes off the road. With Apple’s expertise in mixed reality, you can expect the Apple car to project more information such as navigational directions from Apple Maps, music playback controls and a lot more on the car’s windscreen. Audi recently pulled off something similar in its upcoming Audi Q6 e-Tron SUV for the driver.

Will it support Android Auto?

This is a question that Tim Cook certainly won’t like to answer but if the EU can force Apple to put the USB-C connector on the iPhone 15, it can definitely pass a law to make the Apple car support Android phones as well.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What is Apple’s Project Titan?
The Apple Project Titan is rumoured to be an internal codename for the upcoming Apple car.

– When is the Apple car expected to launch?
The Apple car is now expected to break cover in 2026, if everything goes according to plan.

– What are the rumoured features of the Apple car?
The Apple car is now rumoured to include autonomous driving features limited to the highways, a bold new design and lots of smart features that perfectly complement Apple’s ecosystem.

– Which battery will be used in the Apple car?
Apple is rumoured to rely on LFP batteries for its first electric car. LFP batteries are cheaper to manufacture as well.

{Hero and Featured Image Credits: Courtesy Apple (Representational Image)}

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It can be quite difficult to wrap your mind around the concept of an Apple car. For a brand that still considers a smartphone display with a high refresh rate to be elite enough for its USD 1,200 smartphone, Apple could make unreasonable decisions while designing its first car. After all, the Apple car rumours have pretty much been all over the place. Not to mention, some people have had their imaginations run wild.

Will Apple decide to do away with the steering wheel on its car because it needs to use that space for better AC airflow (won’t be the first time Apple has removed a key feature), even though Tesla has already experimented with something similar and it didn’t work? Or will Apple make the iPhone a key necessity while driving its car? More importantly how much of the rumours doing the rounds are actually true? One can only imagine the Apple car making the Tesla Model S seem generic and that’s saying something! After all, Tim Cook and his team have never shied away from thinking out of the box.

Although Apple’s vision (pun not intended) is set on the Vision Pro mixed reality headset in the near future, industry insiders keep discussing the possibilities of an Apple car launching in a few years. Huawei, which is Apple’s biggest rival from China, has already ventured into the smart transportation segment with the Aito and Luxeed brands, recently revealing luxurious smart cars and MPVs to challenge Tesla’s cars. In that regard, Apple is trailing significantly, especially since it’s only a matter of time before Samsung and other brands also jump into the auto segment.

However, as mentioned above, the Apple car is a real possibility and as such, we are actively exploring all the rumours surrounding this mysterious car that could potentially revolutionise the way we look at mobility (or if nothing else, it could make for some truly hilarious memes).

A round-up of all the Apple car rumours

The first question most people have on their minds is simple –“Why is the Apple car even being planned?”

There can be many ways to look at this. The most obvious is that Apple doesn’t want to miss out on a lucrative opportunity. After all, if Tesla’s skyrocketing shares in the past four years are anything to go by, EVs are the future. Not to mention, Apple is notorious for trapping users (or enhancing their experience, depending on how you look at it) in the Apple ecosystem.

Advancements in tech and software have also revolutionised cars in the past decade, with Google setting a fine example through its Android Automotive system that powers cars from Volvo, Rivian, Audi, Ford, Chevrolet and others. Drivers of these vehicles are going to get a far better user experience if they rely on an Android smartphone. On the other hand, brands like Tesla and Nio are interested in creating their own ecosystem of devices and trying to earn more with software-based feature packs.

apple car rumours
Representational Image: Courtesy Lucid Motors

For example, the Chinese automaker Nio recently released a smartphone that improves the user experience of a Nio vehicle driver. Similarly, there have been rumours of a Tesla smartphone offering special features to make life easier for a Tesla driver, although Elon is too busy tweaking X, erstwhile Twitter, to earn more bucks out of keyboard-friendly users instead of building a Tesla smartphone (the jury is still out on how successful that endeavour will be).

It’s also not too difficult to imagine Apple designing certain smart features for mobility solutions that will work specifically with the Apple car if you have an iPhone. For example, you could need an iPhone to authorise your entry into the vehicle, stream music via Apple Music, use Find My to search for your car and its parking spot and even use Siri for basic car controls. The possibilities are endless.

What are the Apple car rumours hinting at?

Initially, the Apple car, which is also known as Project Titan internally and the iCar by others, was expected to be a technological leap for the passenger car, visualised to usher into an autonomous future. Many had conceptualised the Apple car to be an aerodynamic pod on wheels with giant panoramic windows, lounge-style seats, minimalist interiors and everything else the mind can imagine. However, the dreamy references took a back seat over the years and as reality seeped in, it became clearer that the Apple car could end up being just a conventional sedan or SUV with a smart infotainment system.

Thanks to a bunch of recent rumours, we now expect the first-generation Apple car to be centred around the iPhone. Similar to how Mercedes Benz developed its MB.OS operating system for its all-electric EQ lineup, Apple will also introduce a car-centred operating system based on iOS. Similar to the Mercedes cars, the forked version of iOS on the Apple car could offer a convenient user interface with easy access to crucial vehicle features and possibly, a good infotainment system. Think of the Apple CarPlay interface that constantly keeps evolving at the WWDC event but BIGGER.

Will the Apple car be all-electric?

It would be odd if Apple chose to stick to an internal combustion engine instead of an electric motor.

Some of the most technologically advanced cars today rely on an electric powertrain solely to achieve the next generation of smart features. An electric car allows far greater digital control over its drivetrain and other systems. At the same time, an electric car will also help reduce Apple’s carbon footprint which, as it turns out, perfectly aligns with its goals of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030.

apple car rumours
Representational Image: Courtesy Lucid Motors

That said, there’s also a possibility that Apple could consider a Hydrogen fuel cell powertrain as an alternative option. For the uninitiated, cars with hydrogen fuel cells offer the same kind of convenience as a petrol-powered car but with the added benefit of H2O emissions instead of carbon.

Will the Apple car be a sports car?

Based on all the Apple car rumours we have heard so far, it seems like Apple could go the Tesla way with its first car. In fact, the first few generations of Apple cars could focus on practicality and touring. You can expect to see SUVs and crossovers from Cupertino instead of a drop-top sportscar, although we won’t be surprised if the ‘Pro’ moniker is used for the performance versions of its cars.

Will the Apple car have mixed reality baked in?

If Apple can announce the Vision Pro mixed reality headset in 2023, we can certainly expect the iPhone maker to make mixed reality a central part of the driving experience. Modern luxury cars from BMW, Porsche, Mercedes Benz and others already feature heads-up displays as an innovative way to inform the driver without letting them take their eyes off the road. With Apple’s expertise in mixed reality, you can expect the Apple car to project more information such as navigational directions from Apple Maps, music playback controls and a lot more on the car’s windscreen. Audi recently pulled off something similar in its upcoming Audi Q6 e-Tron SUV for the driver.

Will it support Android Auto?

This is a question that Tim Cook certainly won’t like to answer but if the EU can force Apple to put the USB-C connector on the iPhone 15, it can definitely pass a law to make the Apple car support Android phones as well.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What is Apple’s Project Titan?
The Apple Project Titan is rumoured to be an internal codename for the upcoming Apple car.

– When is the Apple car expected to launch?
The Apple car is now expected to break cover in 2026, if everything goes according to plan.

– What are the rumoured features of the Apple car?
The Apple car is now rumoured to include autonomous driving features limited to the highways, a bold new design and lots of smart features that perfectly complement Apple’s ecosystem.

– Which battery will be used in the Apple car?
Apple is rumoured to rely on LFP batteries for its first electric car. LFP batteries are cheaper to manufacture as well.

{Hero and Featured Image Credits: Courtesy Apple (Representational Image)}

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Ray-Ban Has Collaborated With Meta AI For New Smart Glasses https://www.augustman.com/hk/gear/tech/ray-ban-meta-smart-glasses/ Tue, 03 Oct 2023 02:00:19 +0000 https://www.augustman.com/hk/?p=119128 ray-ban meta smart glasses

Meta announced last week that their brand new Ray-Ban smart glasses will not only be an improvement from its predecessor but also run on AI.

It’s becoming clearer and clearer now that AI isn’t going anywhere whether we like it or not. It’s one of the major issues that the Hollywood strikes revolve around but is also the reason for the “Yearbook AI” trend. As debate continues on whether AI will ultimately be for our good, Meta is continuing to use it in its various services like chatbots with the likenesses of Snoop Dogg and Kendall Jenner. Whether these will be successful is yet to be seen, and the same goes for their latest upgrade to something they released two years ago: the Ray-Ban smart glasses.

[Hero image: Meta]

The Ray-Ban Meta Smartglasses are powered by AI 

ray-ban meta smart glasses
Image credit: Meta

The Ray-Ban Stories were first launched in 2021 and signaled Meta’s hopes that the Metaverse would become a place people would regularly visit. Sadly, the Metaverse hasn’t really taken off as they hoped, and it seems to be the same case for the Ray-Ban Stories. According to The Verge, only 120,000 pairs were sold, which was significantly fewer than their projected 300,000.

These new smart glasses lack the “Stories” in its name and are instead called “Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses. Meta touts that the new smart glasses improve on “all the core features of the first generation while adding new capabilities that have never been seen on a pair of smart glasses.” Some of the improvements include improved audio, an ultrawide 12MP camera similar to the iPhone 14, and a 36-hour battery life with the charging case, which was a major criticism about the first generation.

ray-ban meta smart glasses
Image credit: Meta

But perhaps the biggest addition to the new Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses is the integration of Meta AI which will allow users to have a “hands-free, on-the-go experience”. Users will also be able to ask the AI for information about what they’re looking at once a major update rolls out sometime in the next year.

Pre-orders for the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are open now starting at a price of USD $299. 

This story first appeared on Lifestyle Asia Bangkok 

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ray-ban meta smart glasses

Meta announced last week that their brand new Ray-Ban smart glasses will not only be an improvement from its predecessor but also run on AI.

It’s becoming clearer and clearer now that AI isn’t going anywhere whether we like it or not. It’s one of the major issues that the Hollywood strikes revolve around but is also the reason for the “Yearbook AI” trend. As debate continues on whether AI will ultimately be for our good, Meta is continuing to use it in its various services like chatbots with the likenesses of Snoop Dogg and Kendall Jenner. Whether these will be successful is yet to be seen, and the same goes for their latest upgrade to something they released two years ago: the Ray-Ban smart glasses.

[Hero image: Meta]

The Ray-Ban Meta Smartglasses are powered by AI 

ray-ban meta smart glasses
Image credit: Meta

The Ray-Ban Stories were first launched in 2021 and signaled Meta’s hopes that the Metaverse would become a place people would regularly visit. Sadly, the Metaverse hasn’t really taken off as they hoped, and it seems to be the same case for the Ray-Ban Stories. According to The Verge, only 120,000 pairs were sold, which was significantly fewer than their projected 300,000.

These new smart glasses lack the “Stories” in its name and are instead called “Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses. Meta touts that the new smart glasses improve on “all the core features of the first generation while adding new capabilities that have never been seen on a pair of smart glasses.” Some of the improvements include improved audio, an ultrawide 12MP camera similar to the iPhone 14, and a 36-hour battery life with the charging case, which was a major criticism about the first generation.

ray-ban meta smart glasses
Image credit: Meta

But perhaps the biggest addition to the new Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses is the integration of Meta AI which will allow users to have a “hands-free, on-the-go experience”. Users will also be able to ask the AI for information about what they’re looking at once a major update rolls out sometime in the next year.

Pre-orders for the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are open now starting at a price of USD $299. 

This story first appeared on Lifestyle Asia Bangkok 

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Upcoming Mobile Phones In October 2023: More Than Just The New Google Pixel https://www.augustman.com/hk/gear/tech/upcoming-mobile-phones-in-october-2023-google-pixel-8-vivo-v29/ Tue, 03 Oct 2023 00:00:49 +0000 https://www.augustman.com/hk/?p=119115

We have made it to October (yay!) and as we head towards the last leg of an incredible 2023 (at least from the perspective of smartphone launches), the biggest and most popular names in the industry have no plans of slowing down. While some are busy readying their arsenal of launches for 2024, there are quite a few who have saved the best for last. Google is likely going to keep us all entertained in the last quarter of 2023 with the Pixel 8. If rumours are to be believed, the Pixel 8 could end up being the most exciting smartphone release of 2023, shadowing even the mighty iPhone 15 Pro Max.

However, if you were to look beyond the Google Pixel 8 series, there are several other smartphone launches expected to come our way as well. Vivo will be kicking up some dust ahead of the impending festive season across several Southeast Asian regions. Samsung and OnePlus have similar ideas, with flagship launches expected to finally break cover this month. Xiaomi’s more accessible sub-brand Redmi could also be making waves with the Redmi Note 13 Pro series across several markets. And if all that wasn’t enough, Huawei will also bring its Mate 60 RS Ultimate to markets outside China.

Other than these known launches, you can also expect to see a slew of low-profile announcements in the budget segment. With the impending festive season, we won’t be surprised to see new budget smartphones from the likes of iQOO, Realme, Tecno and several other mass-market brands.

So, without further ado, let’s take a look at some of the upcoming mobile phones in October 2023 that warrant our attention.

Upcoming mobile phones in October 2023 to watch out for

1 /7

Google Pixel 8

Launching on: October 4

Google will be bringing the fight to the iPhone 15 with the Pixel 8 in October. Although the launch event is yet to take place, we have a clear idea about the Pixel 8’s specs and features courtesy of all the leaks (it’s a norm with Google) so far.

Google is expected to command a price of USD 699 for its base variant. You can expect an all-new design with revised dimensions, a highly improved 6.1-inch FHD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, the Tensor G3 chip, a 4,485mAh battery with support for 24W wired charging and 15W wireless charging and a host of new colours. Google is likely to keep the camera hardware unchanged from the Pixel 7 but the new Tensor G3 chip could allow for better image processing features like face swapping, Night Sight in videos and Audio Eraser.

(Image Credits: Courtesy Google)

2 /7

Google Pixel 8 Pro

Launching on: October 4

If the Pixel 8 has impressed you, then the Pixel 8 Pro will leave you awestruck. Carrying the baton from the Pixel 7 Pro, the Pixel 8 Pro is expected to feature the new Tensor G3 chipset for a mega performance boost. Google could also be opting for a flat 6.7-inch OLED display with a 1Hz-120Hz refresh rate and much slimmer bezels. The battery capacity and charging speeds are more likely to remain unchanged from its predecessor but the cameras are getting some upgrades.

It is being speculated that the rear camera setup will now get a new 50-megapixel primary camera with OIS, a new 48-megapixel ultra-wide camera with macro focus and another 48-megapixel telephoto camera with 5X optical zoom. The overall design of the Pixel 8 Pro will also be mildly upgraded with a unified camera lens housing for the triple cameras and a matte finish for the glass back. 

(Image Credits: Courtesy Google)

3 /7

Vivo V29

Launching on: October 4

The Vivo V29 series is coming to some Asian countries on October 4, replacing the Vivo V27 series from earlier this year. The two models expected to be announced are the Vivo V29 and Vivo V29 Pro. The Vivo V29 has been available in China and select global markets, with key features like a curved edge AMOLED display, an Aura light for low light photography, a Snapdragon 778G chip, a 50-megapixel main camera, a 4,400mAh battery and support for 80W fast charging.

The Vivo V29 Pro will be an all-new model based on Vivo S17 Pro from China. Vivo has already confirmed a 2x portrait camera with a Sony IMX663 sensor for superior portrait photos. Additionally, this phone is also expected to feature a Dimensity 8200 chipset, a 4,600mAh battery with 80W flash charging and a 50-megapixel main camera. 

(Image Credits: Courtesy Vivo)

4 /7

Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus

Launching in: Date not announced yet

Xiaomi could finally be making a comeback to the global stage in October with the Redmi Note 13 Pro series.

These smartphones have already launched in China and their global variants are soon expected to hit major Southeast Asian markets. The Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus is the most lavishly equipped of the lot, featuring an IP68-certified water and dust-resistant body, a Dimensity 7200 Ultra chip, a 200-megapixel main rear camera, a 6.67-inch 120Hz OLED display with curved edges and 1,800 nits of peak brightness, a 5,000mAh battery and support for 120W wired fast charging. When launched, the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus could be a highly compelling offering in the midrange smartphone segment.

(Image Credits: Courtesy Redmi)

5 /7

OnePlus Open

Launching in: Date not announced yet

The OnePlus Open has been long in the works and rumours suggest a possible launch happening in October. Expected to be a rebadged version of the upcoming Oppo Find N3 flagship foldable, the OnePlus Open will compete with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5. This phone could feature a 7.8-inch 2K OLED display, a 6.3-inch AMOLED cover display, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset and a sleek new design. The rear camera system is expected to feature a 48-megapixel primary camera, a 48-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 64-megapixel telephoto camera. 

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnLeaks, Smartprix)

6 /7

Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Edition

Launching in: Date not announced yet

The Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Edition could grace some Asian countries in October as a premium alternative to the Apple iPhone 15 Pro. Announced recently in China, the Mate 60 RS Ultimate Edition features a bold new design with an octagonal rear camera housing hosting three camera sensors.

The rest of the features are nearly identical to the regular Huawei Mate 60 Pro Plus, which guarantees a superior Android experience. Highlights include a Kirin 9000s 5G chipset, a 6.82-inch 120Hz OLED display with Kunlun Glass 2 protection, a 5,000mAh battery with 88W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. The aforementioned rear cameras consist of a 48-megapixel main camera, a 48-megapixel telephoto camera with 3.5X optical zoom and a 40-megapixel ultrawide camera. 

(Image Credits: Courtesy Huawei)

7 /7

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE

Launching on: Sometime in October

We might sound like a broken record by now but the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE could FINALLY be launching in October. We say this with some faith because recent teaser pages from Samsung have emerged and, thanks to curious Samsung fanboys, hints of an October launch have been spotted in the webpage codes. 

The Galaxy S23 FE 5G will be a highly toned-down variant of the Galaxy S23 flagship. It will bear striking resemblances to the Galaxy S23 but the fit and finish will be different. This smartphone is also going to feature a 6.4-inch FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED display, a 4,500mAh battery with 25W wired charging, up to 8GB RAM, an Exynos 2200 chip and a triple rear camera setup consisting of a 50-megapixel main camera, a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera and an 8-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom.

(Representational Image Credits: Courtesy Samsung)

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We have made it to October (yay!) and as we head towards the last leg of an incredible 2023 (at least from the perspective of smartphone launches), the biggest and most popular names in the industry have no plans of slowing down. While some are busy readying their arsenal of launches for 2024, there are quite a few who have saved the best for last. Google is likely going to keep us all entertained in the last quarter of 2023 with the Pixel 8. If rumours are to be believed, the Pixel 8 could end up being the most exciting smartphone release of 2023, shadowing even the mighty iPhone 15 Pro Max.

However, if you were to look beyond the Google Pixel 8 series, there are several other smartphone launches expected to come our way as well. Vivo will be kicking up some dust ahead of the impending festive season across several Southeast Asian regions. Samsung and OnePlus have similar ideas, with flagship launches expected to finally break cover this month. Xiaomi’s more accessible sub-brand Redmi could also be making waves with the Redmi Note 13 Pro series across several markets. And if all that wasn’t enough, Huawei will also bring its Mate 60 RS Ultimate to markets outside China.

Other than these known launches, you can also expect to see a slew of low-profile announcements in the budget segment. With the impending festive season, we won’t be surprised to see new budget smartphones from the likes of iQOO, Realme, Tecno and several other mass-market brands.

So, without further ado, let’s take a look at some of the upcoming mobile phones in October 2023 that warrant our attention.

Upcoming mobile phones in October 2023 to watch out for

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Google Pixel 8

Launching on: October 4

Google will be bringing the fight to the iPhone 15 with the Pixel 8 in October. Although the launch event is yet to take place, we have a clear idea about the Pixel 8’s specs and features courtesy of all the leaks (it’s a norm with Google) so far.

Google is expected to command a price of USD 699 for its base variant. You can expect an all-new design with revised dimensions, a highly improved 6.1-inch FHD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, the Tensor G3 chip, a 4,485mAh battery with support for 24W wired charging and 15W wireless charging and a host of new colours. Google is likely to keep the camera hardware unchanged from the Pixel 7 but the new Tensor G3 chip could allow for better image processing features like face swapping, Night Sight in videos and Audio Eraser.

(Image Credits: Courtesy Google)

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Google Pixel 8 Pro

Launching on: October 4

If the Pixel 8 has impressed you, then the Pixel 8 Pro will leave you awestruck. Carrying the baton from the Pixel 7 Pro, the Pixel 8 Pro is expected to feature the new Tensor G3 chipset for a mega performance boost. Google could also be opting for a flat 6.7-inch OLED display with a 1Hz-120Hz refresh rate and much slimmer bezels. The battery capacity and charging speeds are more likely to remain unchanged from its predecessor but the cameras are getting some upgrades.

It is being speculated that the rear camera setup will now get a new 50-megapixel primary camera with OIS, a new 48-megapixel ultra-wide camera with macro focus and another 48-megapixel telephoto camera with 5X optical zoom. The overall design of the Pixel 8 Pro will also be mildly upgraded with a unified camera lens housing for the triple cameras and a matte finish for the glass back. 

(Image Credits: Courtesy Google)

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Vivo V29

Launching on: October 4

The Vivo V29 series is coming to some Asian countries on October 4, replacing the Vivo V27 series from earlier this year. The two models expected to be announced are the Vivo V29 and Vivo V29 Pro. The Vivo V29 has been available in China and select global markets, with key features like a curved edge AMOLED display, an Aura light for low light photography, a Snapdragon 778G chip, a 50-megapixel main camera, a 4,400mAh battery and support for 80W fast charging.

The Vivo V29 Pro will be an all-new model based on Vivo S17 Pro from China. Vivo has already confirmed a 2x portrait camera with a Sony IMX663 sensor for superior portrait photos. Additionally, this phone is also expected to feature a Dimensity 8200 chipset, a 4,600mAh battery with 80W flash charging and a 50-megapixel main camera. 

(Image Credits: Courtesy Vivo)

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Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus

Launching in: Date not announced yet

Xiaomi could finally be making a comeback to the global stage in October with the Redmi Note 13 Pro series.

These smartphones have already launched in China and their global variants are soon expected to hit major Southeast Asian markets. The Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus is the most lavishly equipped of the lot, featuring an IP68-certified water and dust-resistant body, a Dimensity 7200 Ultra chip, a 200-megapixel main rear camera, a 6.67-inch 120Hz OLED display with curved edges and 1,800 nits of peak brightness, a 5,000mAh battery and support for 120W wired fast charging. When launched, the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus could be a highly compelling offering in the midrange smartphone segment.

(Image Credits: Courtesy Redmi)

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OnePlus Open

Launching in: Date not announced yet

The OnePlus Open has been long in the works and rumours suggest a possible launch happening in October. Expected to be a rebadged version of the upcoming Oppo Find N3 flagship foldable, the OnePlus Open will compete with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5. This phone could feature a 7.8-inch 2K OLED display, a 6.3-inch AMOLED cover display, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset and a sleek new design. The rear camera system is expected to feature a 48-megapixel primary camera, a 48-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 64-megapixel telephoto camera. 

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnLeaks, Smartprix)

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Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Edition

Launching in: Date not announced yet

The Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Edition could grace some Asian countries in October as a premium alternative to the Apple iPhone 15 Pro. Announced recently in China, the Mate 60 RS Ultimate Edition features a bold new design with an octagonal rear camera housing hosting three camera sensors.

The rest of the features are nearly identical to the regular Huawei Mate 60 Pro Plus, which guarantees a superior Android experience. Highlights include a Kirin 9000s 5G chipset, a 6.82-inch 120Hz OLED display with Kunlun Glass 2 protection, a 5,000mAh battery with 88W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. The aforementioned rear cameras consist of a 48-megapixel main camera, a 48-megapixel telephoto camera with 3.5X optical zoom and a 40-megapixel ultrawide camera. 

(Image Credits: Courtesy Huawei)

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Samsung Galaxy S23 FE

Launching on: Sometime in October

We might sound like a broken record by now but the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE could FINALLY be launching in October. We say this with some faith because recent teaser pages from Samsung have emerged and, thanks to curious Samsung fanboys, hints of an October launch have been spotted in the webpage codes. 

The Galaxy S23 FE 5G will be a highly toned-down variant of the Galaxy S23 flagship. It will bear striking resemblances to the Galaxy S23 but the fit and finish will be different. This smartphone is also going to feature a 6.4-inch FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED display, a 4,500mAh battery with 25W wired charging, up to 8GB RAM, an Exynos 2200 chip and a triple rear camera setup consisting of a 50-megapixel main camera, a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera and an 8-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom.

(Representational Image Credits: Courtesy Samsung)

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All OnePlus Smartphones In Order Of Chronology: From OnePlus One To OnePlus 11 https://www.augustman.com/hk/gear/tech/oneplus-smartphones-in-order-of-chronological-release/ Sat, 30 Sep 2023 00:00:34 +0000 https://www.augustman.com/hk/?p=118722 Oneplus phones in order

In the tech industry, the brand OnePlus is synonymous with the term ‘flagship killer’. In fact, it was OnePlus who coined the phrase and created a banger of a smartphone that shook Samsung out of its slumber in the early 2010s. For almost an entire decade, an upstart smartphone brand backed by Oppo had eaten into the sales of its arch-rivals like Samsung and Apple. Unlike other Chinese startups of the time that relied solely on their lower prices, OnePlus created its own fanfare by giving a quality user experience that was second to none in the industry. Mark our words, second to none! Not even Apple could match OnePlus’ user experience.

The two names behind OnePlus’ rapid growth were Carl Pei and Pete Lau, who used their reliance on Oppo’s resources to create the first few generations of their smartphones. The Oxygen OS experience became instantly popular for offering the most polished Android experience, emphasising speed and smoothness. Sadly, a shuffle in the upper management saw Carl Pei quit OnePlus and head on a different path to create Nothing. OnePlus too took a different path under Oppo’s leadership, branching out into other categories to help fill up its kitty. The OnePlus Nord series caters to the budget segment whereas the Chinese market gets to see different versions of OnePlus devices. It’s too complicated, unlike OnePlus’ early days.

Although OnePlus is no longer the same entity as it used to be, its flagship smartphones continue to offer some of the most value-for-money propositions in the premium smartphone segment. The upcoming OnePlus 12 and OnePlus Open are likely to take a massive leapfrog in technology, posing a more significant threat to Samsung and Apple than ever before.

This, as it happens, gives us a nice excuse to look back at all the OnePlus smartphones in order of chronology and trace their evolution through the years. Check it out!

All OnePlus smartphones in order of chronology

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OnePlus One (2014)

The genesis! One flagship to kill them all! 

The Lord of the Rings reference aside, the OnePlus One kickstarted the brand’s journey in a market segment that was seeking a no-nonsense smartphone. The OnePlus One was created by the nerds for the nerds. Instead of a clunky Android skin that slowed down new phones within months, OnePlus chose the CyanogenMod as its preferred platform, offering a fluid experience and loads of customisation features. With a Snapdragon 801 chipset, a 5.5-inch FHD IPS LCD display and a 3,100mAh battery, this was the dream smartphone for all enthusiasts at the time. The OnePlus One also stood out with its unique design consisting of a sandstone back panel.

On the flip side, the combination of a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front camera was average, while the concept of fast charging wasn’t even born yet. 

The most shocking aspect, however, was the asking price. A base 16GB OnePlus One was priced at USD 299! It was basically a flagship phone that cost the same as mid-range phones from Samsung and other Android-based brands. For context, you were basically getting a watered-down iPhone 15 for the price of a OnePlus Nord CE 3! No wonder you had to get an invitation from the OnePlus community to buy it. 

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus)

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OnePlus 2 (2015)

The OnePlus 2 sits at the top of OnePlus’ rather long list of questionable product decisions.

Just a year after the smash-hit success of the OnePlus One, OnePlus terminated its contract with CyanogenMod, causing an uproar among its community members. However, Oxygen OS was a positive by-product, defining OnePlus’ smartphones for the next couple of years. The OnePlus 2 followed the same formula of packing high-end specs at an unbelievable price but it didn’t quite work as well this time around. For starters, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 wasn’t a stable platform, resulting in a messy user experience. The OnePlus 2 tried to optimise it but it couldn’t get around an inefficient chipset. 

This was unfortunate, considering that the rest of the phone was technologically advanced for its time. It featured a front-mounted fingerprint sensor, a USB-C port (sorry Apple fans, OnePlus did it when it was cooler), a 13-megapixel rear camera with Laser AF, a 3,300mAh battery and an IPS LCD display with Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The popular sandstone finish was also retained on this one.

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus)

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OnePlus 3, OnePlus 3T (2016)

The next OnePlus phone in order of chronology is the OnePlus 3, which was a drastic departure from its predecessors. Despite a minor price hike, it sold like hotcakes.

Built around a more reliable Snapdragon 820 platform, the more refined Oxygen OS guaranteed exceptional performance. The designers also let go of the sandstone back panel in favour of a metal unibody design, featuring prominent antenna lines and well-balanced proportions. The battery capacity reduced to 3,000mAh as a result but the new 20W Dash Charger made up for it with quicker charging times. 

A new 16-megapixel single rear camera was good enough for the job. The inclusion of 6GB RAM also made headlines back in the day. However, the biggest upgrade came with the display. Even though it measured 5.5 inches with chunky bezels visible, OnePlus used an OLED panel that impressed tech pundits and customers with its high contrast colours. 

Later, OnePlus released the updated OnePlus 3T featuring the slightly faster Snapdragon 821 chipset, a bigger 3,400mAh battery and a couple of other refinements. This decision paid off for the brand and OnePlus continued with the strategy of launching two phones per year.

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus) 

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OnePlus 5 (2017)

The OnePlus 5 was a true example of how quickly the brand adapted to the constantly evolving competition. It looked dated with its chunky bezels and a fingerprint scanner up front but the rear was where all the changes occurred.

Taking inspiration from the iPhone 7 Plus, the OnePlus 5 featured a dual camera setup, consisting of a 16-megapixel main camera and a 20-megapixel zoom camera with 1.6x optical zoom. The 5.5-inch FHD OLED display with Gorilla Glass 5 protection, a 3,300mAh battery, up to 8GB of RAM and 20W wired fast charging made the OnePlus 5 a killer deal despite a notable price hike over its predecessor. 

However, OnePlus was saving the best for later. Which brings us too…

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus)

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OnePlus 5T (2017)

While the OnePlus 5T was the midlife update to the OnePlus 5 on paper, in reality, it introduced generational leaps to the smartphone. As a response to the iPhone X’s new edge-to-edge display, OnePlus shrunk the bezels around the 5T’s OLED panel, which now measured 6.1 inches. The fingerprint sensor now went to the back and there were changes to the rear camera as well. Consisting of a 16-megapixel main camera and a 20-megapixel secondary camera, OnePlus used the secondary camera to capture depth data for portrait modes and for taking better pictures in low light. It was equipped with the same Snapdragon 835 chipset previously seen on the OnePlus 5 but retailed at a slightly higher price.

To sum up, the OnePlus 5T was the brand’s solid entry into the premium smartphone segment.

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus)

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OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T (2018)

The OnePlus 6 signalled the brand’s intention to further move up the price ladder. With an all-new glass body and an overall premium design, the OnePlus 6 looked no different than any other flagship phone in 2018. The iPhone-inspired display notch looked modern but its presence was highly controversial, considering that OnePlus didn’t equip it with an IR sensor-based face unlock system. For the price, though, the OnePlus 6 seemed like an absolute steal deal. 

The phone was based on the Snapdragon 845 platform and OnePlus gave it all the bells and whistles it deserved such as a 6.2-inch FHD+ OLED display, up to 8GB RAM, a 3,300mAh battery with 20W wired charging and the same dual camera system borrowed from the OnePlus 5T. 

The OnePlus 6T was the second launch of the year but it only featured mild upgrades. The only changes with this midlife update were a new 6.4-inch OLED display with a teardrop-style camera notch and an optical in-display fingerprint sensor. This meant that the OnePlus 6T had a cleaner look at the back. While the rest of the specifications remained unchanged, the limited-run OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition got a faster 30W wired charging solution (fitting considering its namesake), a unique colourway and 10GB RAM as standard.

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus)

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OnePlus 7, OnePlus 7T (2019)

Next on the list of OnePlus phones in order of chronology is the OnePlus 7 series.

The OnePlus 7 was a milder generation update over the OnePlus 6T but the changes improved the user experience. As part of the annual update, the OnePlus 7 included a Snapdragon 855 chipset, an improved optical fingerprint sensor, a larger 3,700mAh battery (although the wired charging speed was reduced to 20W) and a combination of the new 48-megapixel main camera and 5-megapixel depth camera. Despite the new features, many deemed it to be too safe of an upgrade over its predecessor and OnePlus had to go back to the drawing board.

The OnePlus 7T came several months later as a majorly overhauled offering. It had the faster Snapdragon 855 Plus chip, a bigger 3,800mAh battery along with a much faster 30W wired charging solution and a new 6.5-inch FHD+ OLED display with a refresh rate of 90Hz. The design changed drastically on the rear, featuring a humongous circular camera hump hosting a 48-megapixel main camera, a 12-megapixel telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom and a 16-megapixel ultrawide camera. The phone sold like hotcakes and many OnePlus loyalists consider the OnePlus 7T to be the best smartphone the company has ever made, barring a few who could get the OnePlus 7 Pro.

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus)

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OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus 7T Pro (2019)

The OnePlus 7 Pro marked the pinnacle of OnePlus’ smartphone game.

Presented as a blue-collared flagship, the OnePlus 7 Pro had a feature set that put the very best from Samsung and Apple to shame. A massive 6.67-inch Quad HD+ AMOLED display with curved edges and a refresh rate of 90Hz impressed everyone. The star of the show, however, was the display notch or rather the lack of it. OnePlus was among the early players in the industry to get rid of the notch or camera cutout by adopting a pop-up front camera system. When required, the 16-megapixel front camera popped up from the top and did its duty. As a result, when the selfie camera was not needed, users had an immersive fullscreen experience. 

The Snapdragon 855 took care of the performance and a 4,000mAh battery with 30W wired charging sealed the deal. The rear camera included a 48-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom and a 16-megapixel ultrawide camera. 

The OnePlus 7T Pro came out a few months later with the updated Snapdragon 855 Plus chipset but kept the rest of the package intact. A McLaren Edition was also introduced with a new colourway, a tweaked UI and orange accents on its accessories.

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus)

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OnePlus 8 series (2020)

The OnePlus 8 series came at a time when the COVID-19 pandemic gripped the world. These phones were pricier than their predecessors and left no stone unturned to compete with their fancier counterparts.

The OnePlus 8 had a curved edge AMOLED display with a camera cutout, a faster Snapdragon 865 chip with 5G support, a bigger 4,300mAh battery with 30W wired charging and the latest version of Android. The cameras included a 48-megapixel main camera, a 16-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 2-megapixel macro camera. 

The OnePlus 8 Pro was the more premium variant, offering a bigger OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, an IP68 certification of water and dust resistance, a Snapdragon 865 chip and a 4,510mAh battery. The camera setup was upgraded with a new 48-megapixel main camera, a 48-megapixel ultrawide camera, an 8-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom and a 5-megapixel colour filter camera (which was disabled later after another controversy). The phone even supported 30W of wireless charging and 3W of reverse wireless charging.

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus)

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OnePlus 8T (2020)

The OnePlus 8T marked the signs of OnePlus’ new intentions with its smartphone lineup.

It looked drastically different from its predecessors with a rather conventional design. However, what wasn’t unconventional were its new features. It featured a 6.5-inch flat OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and support for HDR10+ colours, a 4,500mAh battery with much faster 65W wired charging and the latest version of Android with OxygenOS. The cameras consisted of a 48-megapixel main camera, a 16-megapixel ultrawide camera, a 5-megapixel macro camera and a 2-megapixel monochrome camera.

This was as generic as a OnePlus phone could get. 

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus)

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OnePlus 9 series (2021)

The OnePlus 9 series suffered from a fine case of misguided identity.

The OnePlus 9 series came at a time when OnePlus was going through an internal transformation. Oxygen OS was breathing its last (pun not intended!) and the new models were more in sync with Oppo’s product vision. The OnePlus 9 series consisted of a standard OnePlus 9, a beefier OnePlus 9 Pro and an entry-level OnePlus 9R. These phones had a rather generic design and other than the annual spec-sheet upgrade, none of the ‘OnePlus factor’ remained.

The partnership with Hasselblad, however, saw a better-tuned camera system on the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro. Wireless charging was standard on both models but the OnePlus 9 Pro got a faster 50W wireless system. The OnePlus 9 also had a plastic frame to keep costs low but both models got the newer Snapdragon 888 chip and the 65W wired charging as standard. 

The OnePlus 9R was an India-exclusive variant with a much lower price to entice buyers seeking the flagship killer experience. It was essentially a repackaged OnePlus 8T with all the features and specs intact but relied on the legendary Snapdragon 870 chip. A OnePlus 9RT was announced later in the year with the newer Snapdragon 888 chip and a revised rear camera system.

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus)

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OnePlus 10 series (2022)

With the OnePlus 10 series, the company had a bit of a rethink. The focus was now on the premium segment and the OnePlus 10 Pro led the way.

Announced in the spring of 2022, the OnePlus 10 Pro had a bold new design that saw its frame extend into the camera hump. The Hasselblad branding was more prominent than ever and its involvement was visible in the camera performance. It also had a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset, a 5,000mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging and IP68 certification for water and dust resistance. For 2022, the OnePlus 10 Pro was a true flagship smartphone in every sense. 

At the same time, the OnePlus 10R was catering to the masses with a much lower price. It was based on the Realme GT Neo 3 and offered a bold plastic unibody design, up to 150W wired charging for its 4,500mAh battery, a 120Hz OLED display and a MediaTek Dimensity 8100 Max chipset. 

The OnePlus 10T was announced later as an affordable variant of the OnePlus 10 Pro, offering the more power-efficient Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip and 150W wired charging. It even borrowed its design from the OnePlus 10 Pro (except for the curved edge display).

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus)

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OnePlus 11 series (2023)

In 2023, OnePlus simplified its flagship lineup and went back to its roots (sort of).

The OnePlus 11 is now the new flagship model, replacing the Pro variant from its previous generation. Based on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 platform, this smartphone offers a Hasselblad-tuned triple rear camera system, a 100W wired charging solution that fills up the massive 5,000mAh battery and a 6.67-inch curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The camera hump’s design is said to be inspired by a black hole (no idea why they would do that). Was that the reason for the lack of IP certification for water resistance and wireless charging? It’ll be truly hilarious if that really was the case (although OnePlus hasn’t confirmed the same).

Nonetheless, that black hole-inspired camera hump housed a combination of the 50-megapixel main camera, a 48-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 32-megapixel telephoto camera to play with. 

The OnePlus 11R was introduced as a cheaper alternative to the OnePlus 11. It is basically an updated OnePlus 10T with the same Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip, a new OnePLus 11-inspired rear design and slower 100W wired charging. 

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus)

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OnePlus Open

In the next few weeks, the OnePlus flagship lineup will now include a high-end foldable smartphone. Expected to be called the OnePlus Open, the device is rumoured to feature a 6.3-inch cover display, a 7.2-inch 2K AMOLED main display, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, a Hasselblad tuned triple rear camera system, up to 16GB of RAM, a 4,800mAh battery and 67W wired fast charging. This will be OnePlus’ foray into the foldable segment, possibly challenging the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5.

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnLeaks x Smartprix)

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OnePlus 12

OnePlus will begin 2024 on a high note with the OnePlus 12 as early rumours have already painted it as being a specs monster.

Expected to be based on the upcoming 3nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, the OnePlus 12 will come with a new OLED display with PWM dimming technology, up to 24GB RAM, a massive 5,600mAh battery with 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging and a larger vibration motor. The rear camera system will get an upgraded 50-megapixel Sony sensor, another 50-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 64-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. The OnePlus 12 is expected to compete with the Samsung Galaxy S24 and the recently launched Apple iPhone 15 Pro

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnLeaks x Smartprix)

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Oneplus phones in order

In the tech industry, the brand OnePlus is synonymous with the term ‘flagship killer’. In fact, it was OnePlus who coined the phrase and created a banger of a smartphone that shook Samsung out of its slumber in the early 2010s. For almost an entire decade, an upstart smartphone brand backed by Oppo had eaten into the sales of its arch-rivals like Samsung and Apple. Unlike other Chinese startups of the time that relied solely on their lower prices, OnePlus created its own fanfare by giving a quality user experience that was second to none in the industry. Mark our words, second to none! Not even Apple could match OnePlus’ user experience.

The two names behind OnePlus’ rapid growth were Carl Pei and Pete Lau, who used their reliance on Oppo’s resources to create the first few generations of their smartphones. The Oxygen OS experience became instantly popular for offering the most polished Android experience, emphasising speed and smoothness. Sadly, a shuffle in the upper management saw Carl Pei quit OnePlus and head on a different path to create Nothing. OnePlus too took a different path under Oppo’s leadership, branching out into other categories to help fill up its kitty. The OnePlus Nord series caters to the budget segment whereas the Chinese market gets to see different versions of OnePlus devices. It’s too complicated, unlike OnePlus’ early days.

Although OnePlus is no longer the same entity as it used to be, its flagship smartphones continue to offer some of the most value-for-money propositions in the premium smartphone segment. The upcoming OnePlus 12 and OnePlus Open are likely to take a massive leapfrog in technology, posing a more significant threat to Samsung and Apple than ever before.

This, as it happens, gives us a nice excuse to look back at all the OnePlus smartphones in order of chronology and trace their evolution through the years. Check it out!

All OnePlus smartphones in order of chronology

1 /15

OnePlus One (2014)

The genesis! One flagship to kill them all! 

The Lord of the Rings reference aside, the OnePlus One kickstarted the brand’s journey in a market segment that was seeking a no-nonsense smartphone. The OnePlus One was created by the nerds for the nerds. Instead of a clunky Android skin that slowed down new phones within months, OnePlus chose the CyanogenMod as its preferred platform, offering a fluid experience and loads of customisation features. With a Snapdragon 801 chipset, a 5.5-inch FHD IPS LCD display and a 3,100mAh battery, this was the dream smartphone for all enthusiasts at the time. The OnePlus One also stood out with its unique design consisting of a sandstone back panel.

On the flip side, the combination of a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front camera was average, while the concept of fast charging wasn’t even born yet. 

The most shocking aspect, however, was the asking price. A base 16GB OnePlus One was priced at USD 299! It was basically a flagship phone that cost the same as mid-range phones from Samsung and other Android-based brands. For context, you were basically getting a watered-down iPhone 15 for the price of a OnePlus Nord CE 3! No wonder you had to get an invitation from the OnePlus community to buy it. 

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus)

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OnePlus 2 (2015)

The OnePlus 2 sits at the top of OnePlus’ rather long list of questionable product decisions.

Just a year after the smash-hit success of the OnePlus One, OnePlus terminated its contract with CyanogenMod, causing an uproar among its community members. However, Oxygen OS was a positive by-product, defining OnePlus’ smartphones for the next couple of years. The OnePlus 2 followed the same formula of packing high-end specs at an unbelievable price but it didn’t quite work as well this time around. For starters, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 wasn’t a stable platform, resulting in a messy user experience. The OnePlus 2 tried to optimise it but it couldn’t get around an inefficient chipset. 

This was unfortunate, considering that the rest of the phone was technologically advanced for its time. It featured a front-mounted fingerprint sensor, a USB-C port (sorry Apple fans, OnePlus did it when it was cooler), a 13-megapixel rear camera with Laser AF, a 3,300mAh battery and an IPS LCD display with Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The popular sandstone finish was also retained on this one.

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus)

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OnePlus 3, OnePlus 3T (2016)

The next OnePlus phone in order of chronology is the OnePlus 3, which was a drastic departure from its predecessors. Despite a minor price hike, it sold like hotcakes.

Built around a more reliable Snapdragon 820 platform, the more refined Oxygen OS guaranteed exceptional performance. The designers also let go of the sandstone back panel in favour of a metal unibody design, featuring prominent antenna lines and well-balanced proportions. The battery capacity reduced to 3,000mAh as a result but the new 20W Dash Charger made up for it with quicker charging times. 

A new 16-megapixel single rear camera was good enough for the job. The inclusion of 6GB RAM also made headlines back in the day. However, the biggest upgrade came with the display. Even though it measured 5.5 inches with chunky bezels visible, OnePlus used an OLED panel that impressed tech pundits and customers with its high contrast colours. 

Later, OnePlus released the updated OnePlus 3T featuring the slightly faster Snapdragon 821 chipset, a bigger 3,400mAh battery and a couple of other refinements. This decision paid off for the brand and OnePlus continued with the strategy of launching two phones per year.

(Image Credits: Courtesy OnePlus) 

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OnePlus 5 (2017)

The OnePlus 5 was a true example of how quickly the brand adapted to the constantly evolving competition. It looked dated with its chunky bezels and a fingerprint scanner up front but the rear was where all the changes occurred.

Taking inspiration from the iPhone 7 Plus, the OnePlus 5 featured a dual camera setup, consisting of a 16-megapixel main camera and a 20-megapixel zoom camera with 1.6x optical zoom. The 5.5-inch FHD OLED display with Gorilla Glass 5 protection, a 3,300mAh battery, up to 8GB of RAM and 20W wired fast charging made the OnePlus 5 a killer deal despite a notable price hike over its predecessor. 

However, OnePlus was saving the best for later. Which brings us too…

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OnePlus 5T (2017)

While the OnePlus 5T was the midlife update to the OnePlus 5 on paper, in reality, it introduced generational leaps to the smartphone. As a response to the iPhone X’s new edge-to-edge display, OnePlus shrunk the bezels around the 5T’s OLED panel, which now measured 6.1 inches. The fingerprint sensor now went to the back and there were changes to the rear camera as well. Consisting of a 16-megapixel main camera and a 20-megapixel secondary camera, OnePlus used the secondary camera to capture depth data for portrait modes and for taking better pictures in low light. It was equipped with the same Snapdragon 835 chipset previously seen on the OnePlus 5 but retailed at a slightly higher price.

To sum up, the OnePlus 5T was the brand’s solid entry into the premium smartphone segment.

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OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T (2018)

The OnePlus 6 signalled the brand’s intention to further move up the price ladder. With an all-new glass body and an overall premium design, the OnePlus 6 looked no different than any other flagship phone in 2018. The iPhone-inspired display notch looked modern but its presence was highly controversial, considering that OnePlus didn’t equip it with an IR sensor-based face unlock system. For the price, though, the OnePlus 6 seemed like an absolute steal deal. 

The phone was based on the Snapdragon 845 platform and OnePlus gave it all the bells and whistles it deserved such as a 6.2-inch FHD+ OLED display, up to 8GB RAM, a 3,300mAh battery with 20W wired charging and the same dual camera system borrowed from the OnePlus 5T. 

The OnePlus 6T was the second launch of the year but it only featured mild upgrades. The only changes with this midlife update were a new 6.4-inch OLED display with a teardrop-style camera notch and an optical in-display fingerprint sensor. This meant that the OnePlus 6T had a cleaner look at the back. While the rest of the specifications remained unchanged, the limited-run OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition got a faster 30W wired charging solution (fitting considering its namesake), a unique colourway and 10GB RAM as standard.

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OnePlus 7, OnePlus 7T (2019)

Next on the list of OnePlus phones in order of chronology is the OnePlus 7 series.

The OnePlus 7 was a milder generation update over the OnePlus 6T but the changes improved the user experience. As part of the annual update, the OnePlus 7 included a Snapdragon 855 chipset, an improved optical fingerprint sensor, a larger 3,700mAh battery (although the wired charging speed was reduced to 20W) and a combination of the new 48-megapixel main camera and 5-megapixel depth camera. Despite the new features, many deemed it to be too safe of an upgrade over its predecessor and OnePlus had to go back to the drawing board.

The OnePlus 7T came several months later as a majorly overhauled offering. It had the faster Snapdragon 855 Plus chip, a bigger 3,800mAh battery along with a much faster 30W wired charging solution and a new 6.5-inch FHD+ OLED display with a refresh rate of 90Hz. The design changed drastically on the rear, featuring a humongous circular camera hump hosting a 48-megapixel main camera, a 12-megapixel telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom and a 16-megapixel ultrawide camera. The phone sold like hotcakes and many OnePlus loyalists consider the OnePlus 7T to be the best smartphone the company has ever made, barring a few who could get the OnePlus 7 Pro.

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OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus 7T Pro (2019)

The OnePlus 7 Pro marked the pinnacle of OnePlus’ smartphone game.

Presented as a blue-collared flagship, the OnePlus 7 Pro had a feature set that put the very best from Samsung and Apple to shame. A massive 6.67-inch Quad HD+ AMOLED display with curved edges and a refresh rate of 90Hz impressed everyone. The star of the show, however, was the display notch or rather the lack of it. OnePlus was among the early players in the industry to get rid of the notch or camera cutout by adopting a pop-up front camera system. When required, the 16-megapixel front camera popped up from the top and did its duty. As a result, when the selfie camera was not needed, users had an immersive fullscreen experience. 

The Snapdragon 855 took care of the performance and a 4,000mAh battery with 30W wired charging sealed the deal. The rear camera included a 48-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom and a 16-megapixel ultrawide camera. 

The OnePlus 7T Pro came out a few months later with the updated Snapdragon 855 Plus chipset but kept the rest of the package intact. A McLaren Edition was also introduced with a new colourway, a tweaked UI and orange accents on its accessories.

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OnePlus 8 series (2020)

The OnePlus 8 series came at a time when the COVID-19 pandemic gripped the world. These phones were pricier than their predecessors and left no stone unturned to compete with their fancier counterparts.

The OnePlus 8 had a curved edge AMOLED display with a camera cutout, a faster Snapdragon 865 chip with 5G support, a bigger 4,300mAh battery with 30W wired charging and the latest version of Android. The cameras included a 48-megapixel main camera, a 16-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 2-megapixel macro camera. 

The OnePlus 8 Pro was the more premium variant, offering a bigger OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, an IP68 certification of water and dust resistance, a Snapdragon 865 chip and a 4,510mAh battery. The camera setup was upgraded with a new 48-megapixel main camera, a 48-megapixel ultrawide camera, an 8-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom and a 5-megapixel colour filter camera (which was disabled later after another controversy). The phone even supported 30W of wireless charging and 3W of reverse wireless charging.

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OnePlus 8T (2020)

The OnePlus 8T marked the signs of OnePlus’ new intentions with its smartphone lineup.

It looked drastically different from its predecessors with a rather conventional design. However, what wasn’t unconventional were its new features. It featured a 6.5-inch flat OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and support for HDR10+ colours, a 4,500mAh battery with much faster 65W wired charging and the latest version of Android with OxygenOS. The cameras consisted of a 48-megapixel main camera, a 16-megapixel ultrawide camera, a 5-megapixel macro camera and a 2-megapixel monochrome camera.

This was as generic as a OnePlus phone could get. 

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OnePlus 9 series (2021)

The OnePlus 9 series suffered from a fine case of misguided identity.

The OnePlus 9 series came at a time when OnePlus was going through an internal transformation. Oxygen OS was breathing its last (pun not intended!) and the new models were more in sync with Oppo’s product vision. The OnePlus 9 series consisted of a standard OnePlus 9, a beefier OnePlus 9 Pro and an entry-level OnePlus 9R. These phones had a rather generic design and other than the annual spec-sheet upgrade, none of the ‘OnePlus factor’ remained.

The partnership with Hasselblad, however, saw a better-tuned camera system on the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro. Wireless charging was standard on both models but the OnePlus 9 Pro got a faster 50W wireless system. The OnePlus 9 also had a plastic frame to keep costs low but both models got the newer Snapdragon 888 chip and the 65W wired charging as standard. 

The OnePlus 9R was an India-exclusive variant with a much lower price to entice buyers seeking the flagship killer experience. It was essentially a repackaged OnePlus 8T with all the features and specs intact but relied on the legendary Snapdragon 870 chip. A OnePlus 9RT was announced later in the year with the newer Snapdragon 888 chip and a revised rear camera system.

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OnePlus 10 series (2022)

With the OnePlus 10 series, the company had a bit of a rethink. The focus was now on the premium segment and the OnePlus 10 Pro led the way.

Announced in the spring of 2022, the OnePlus 10 Pro had a bold new design that saw its frame extend into the camera hump. The Hasselblad branding was more prominent than ever and its involvement was visible in the camera performance. It also had a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset, a 5,000mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging and IP68 certification for water and dust resistance. For 2022, the OnePlus 10 Pro was a true flagship smartphone in every sense. 

At the same time, the OnePlus 10R was catering to the masses with a much lower price. It was based on the Realme GT Neo 3 and offered a bold plastic unibody design, up to 150W wired charging for its 4,500mAh battery, a 120Hz OLED display and a MediaTek Dimensity 8100 Max chipset. 

The OnePlus 10T was announced later as an affordable variant of the OnePlus 10 Pro, offering the more power-efficient Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip and 150W wired charging. It even borrowed its design from the OnePlus 10 Pro (except for the curved edge display).

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OnePlus 11 series (2023)

In 2023, OnePlus simplified its flagship lineup and went back to its roots (sort of).

The OnePlus 11 is now the new flagship model, replacing the Pro variant from its previous generation. Based on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 platform, this smartphone offers a Hasselblad-tuned triple rear camera system, a 100W wired charging solution that fills up the massive 5,000mAh battery and a 6.67-inch curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The camera hump’s design is said to be inspired by a black hole (no idea why they would do that). Was that the reason for the lack of IP certification for water resistance and wireless charging? It’ll be truly hilarious if that really was the case (although OnePlus hasn’t confirmed the same).

Nonetheless, that black hole-inspired camera hump housed a combination of the 50-megapixel main camera, a 48-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 32-megapixel telephoto camera to play with. 

The OnePlus 11R was introduced as a cheaper alternative to the OnePlus 11. It is basically an updated OnePlus 10T with the same Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip, a new OnePLus 11-inspired rear design and slower 100W wired charging. 

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OnePlus Open

In the next few weeks, the OnePlus flagship lineup will now include a high-end foldable smartphone. Expected to be called the OnePlus Open, the device is rumoured to feature a 6.3-inch cover display, a 7.2-inch 2K AMOLED main display, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, a Hasselblad tuned triple rear camera system, up to 16GB of RAM, a 4,800mAh battery and 67W wired fast charging. This will be OnePlus’ foray into the foldable segment, possibly challenging the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5.

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OnePlus 12

OnePlus will begin 2024 on a high note with the OnePlus 12 as early rumours have already painted it as being a specs monster.

Expected to be based on the upcoming 3nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, the OnePlus 12 will come with a new OLED display with PWM dimming technology, up to 24GB RAM, a massive 5,600mAh battery with 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging and a larger vibration motor. The rear camera system will get an upgraded 50-megapixel Sony sensor, another 50-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 64-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. The OnePlus 12 is expected to compete with the Samsung Galaxy S24 and the recently launched Apple iPhone 15 Pro

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