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OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro screens get DisplayMate A+ certification
OnePlus announced on Twitter today that the upcoming OnePlus 8 series received DisplayMate's highest A+ certification.
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Pete Lau: OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro will not cost more than $1,000 in US
The upcoming OnePlus 8 smartphone will support 5G and will not sell for more than $ 1,000 in the United States, Pete Lau, CEO of OnePlus, told Business Insider.
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OnePlus 8 series coming on April 14
OnePlus announced on Twitter today that the OnePlus 8 series is scheduled to be released on April 14 at 11:00 am EDT, which is 23:00 Beijing time.
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OnePlus users about to get always-on display feature
OnePlus users may eventually get the feature they have been waiting for-AOD screen display, the company tweeted on its Twitter that the TOP "always-on display (AOD)" screen display function has been Make sure to put it on the system development agenda.
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OnePlus true wireless headphones may be released with OnePlus 8 series phones
OnePlus India 's official Twitter account posted a very special tweet, suggesting that the new OnePlus true wireless headset is expected to debut with OnePlus 8 series phones.
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OnePlus 7 Pro gets Hydrogen OS 10.0.4 update with new voice assistant
OnePlus today introduced a new update for OnePlus 7 Pro users, adding a voice assistant function.
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OnePlus 8 Lite expected to be named 'OnePlus Z'
As a restart of OnePlus X after 5 years, OnePlus 8 Lite is expected to use the name of OnePlus Z, according to XDA writer Max Weinbach and leaker Ishan Agarwal.
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OnePlus 8 Pro leaked in real life
OnePlus may launch OnePlus 8 series phones next month. Now the real life photos of OnePlus 8 Pro have been leaked online, which is consistent with the previously exposed renderings.
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OnePlus Pay, OnePlus' payment system is here
OnePlus's payment system OnePlus Pay has been launched.
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OnePlus phones will soon support forced dark mode
According to XDA Developers, OnePlus mobile phone users will soon be able to use the forced system-level dark mode, so that users can use dark themes even if the app does not support the dark mode.