Showing posts with label Mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile. Show all posts

OnePlus 3 To Launch In 6 Different Variants


OnePlus 3 may reportedly be coming out in six different variants. Two models of the OnePlus 3 with varying RAM and storage sizes will be up for grabs on June 30.

There will be a standard variant of 4GB RAM which will be available in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB variants. Also, a mammoth 6GB variant will be released with 32GB, 64GB and 128GB variants, according to product listings on oppomart.

The phone will have a 5.5 inch Full HD display powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC and a 3650mAh battery. There will be a 16MP primary camera with Optimal Image Stabilization and a 8MP front camera. The phone will run on the company's own OxygenOS powered by Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

OnePlus 3's global launch will be invite free. "We're releasing the OnePlus 3 invite-free, right from launch day. In addition, invites are gone forever from future OnePlus product launches," said Carl Pei, co-founder of OnePlus in a blogpost

The company is already creating waves with the OnePlus 3 launch campaign. As a first, the phone will launch in the virtualspace on the company's Loop VR headsets, which the Chinese manufacturer made available before the launch. The entire stock sold out in a minute and there is another sale scheduled on June 7.

How to Save Battery Life Using Low Power Mode on the iPhone

How to Save Battery Life Using Low Power Mode on the iPhone

For iPhone users who are always low on battery life, there's an easy way to squeeze more power out of your device throughout the day.

By flipping on the iPhone's Low Power Mode, it temporarily reduces power consumption until you can fully charge your phone; essentially, it puts a hold on battery-sucking features like mail fetch and background refresh. You're probably already familiar with Low Power Mode — Apple sends a notification when you hit 20% battery life, asking if you want to engage it.

But the good news is Low Power Mode exists beyond moments of battery emergency. Here's how to get it: Open Settings > Battery > Low Power Mode (make sure it's "on").

You'll want to switch this on right after you're done charging the device — once you plug it back in at the end of the day and it hits 80% charged, Low Power Mode will unfortunately switch off, so you'll want to incorporate this process into your morning routine.

Low Power Mode is available for devices running iOS 9, but it'll work best with Apple's latest model smartphone, the iPhone 6S.

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