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OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus 7 get fifth Android 10 beta ahead of the final release

OnePlus has been faster than ever with its beta releases for Android 10, and ahead of a final release, the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro have picked up another beta release based on Google’s final one. Android Q Beta 6 was released a few weeks ago for Google’s devices, and now it’s being made available for the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro as the Android Q Developer Preview 5. As noted in a…
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Japan Display OLED iPhone screens could still be two plus years away

Japan Display OLED iPhone screens could still be at least two years away, according to a new report today. Apple has been working hard to diversify its supply chain for OLED screens for its flagship iPhone models, working with multiple suppliers to break Samsung’s monopoly — even injecting funds into two of them. Samsung has a strong technical lead over other OLED display manufacturers and was…
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Oppo Reno2 5G appears on TENAA with periscope zoom lens

The Oppo Reno 10x zoom didn’t get a successor last week when Oppo unveiled three Reno2 phones. The new flagship seems to be working its way through TENAA, however, or at least its 5G model is. As a reminder, the original Oppo Reno 5G added a Qualcomm X50 5G modem to the 10x…
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Realme Q will be water resistant, probably MIL-STD-810G certified as well

The leaked photos of the Realme Q and its retail box didn’t tell the whole story – this will be better than just a rebadged Realme 5 Pro. Official teaser posters show that the phone will have a more rugged exterior while keeping the same Snapdragon 712 chipset and 48MP camera as the Pro. The Realme Q promises to survive the 100°C water boiling tests that you may have seen on YouTube. This also…
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Sites stealing iPhone data reportedly targeted Uyghur Muslims

The websites stealing data from iPhones might have been used for particularly sinister purposes. TechCrunch sources claim the sites were part of a state-sponsored campaign, presumably from China, targeting the country’s Uyghur Muslim population. The pages would have let China swipe sensitive info like messages and passwords, not to mention track their locations. Apple quietly fixed the issue…
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