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OnePlus 11 shown in live images, official renders also in tow

We already know what the OnePlus 11 would look like from the multiple leaked renders in the past couple of months, but it’s always better to have some live images, as those are much harder to fake. Alleged live images of OnePlus 11 As you can see, the photos merely confirm what we’ve seen earlier in the renders. The circular camera module is in place along with the Hasselblad…
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Honor 80 GT announced with SD 8 Gen 1+ and 54MP main camera

Honor just announced yet another member of the Honor 80 family, this time with a GT designation. The Honor 80 GT slots in between the Honor 80 Pro and the vanilla version, but seems to be much closer to the 80 Pro as it’s powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1…
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Honor Pad V8 Pro debuts with Dimensity 8100 and 144Hz screen

Along with the Honor 80 GT announcement, the company introduced its Pad V8 Pro tablet with а beefy hardware under the hood. This is Honor’s top-of-the-line tablet, so it packs a decent punch. The Honor Pad V8 Pro is built around a large 12.1-inch IPS LCD panel with…
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Winners and loser: Realme

Another strong year for Realme has come and gone as the company delivered attention-grabbing devices in multiple price classes. The one clear gap in the lineup is the lack of a proper flagship as the absence of the X-series continues to be felt. The company is headed in the right direction with its software and might establish itself as a maker of good tablets, if only it brings its slates to more…
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iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c users will no longer be able to use WhatsApp on their phones

The popular messaging app WhatsApp is available for a variety of iPhone models and Android smartphones. However, from time to time, the Meta-owned platform drops support for older phones. In a few days, WhatsApp will stop working on dozens of smartphones, including Apple’s iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c. WhatsApp to stop working on iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c As noted by GizChina, WhatsApp will stop…
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Google Chrome preparing an option to block insecure HTTP downloads

As HTTPS has become more common across the web, Google Chrome is preparing to launch a security option that will block “insecure” downloads through HTTP. While it used to be the case that only privacy-sensitive websites like banks needed to be secured with HTTPS encryption, these days it’s effectively become the default, especially as more websites handle our data on a daily basis. Over the…
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