Addressing touch latency on the OnePlus 5, company also says it has Snapdragon 835

With some controversy raised upon the OnePlus 3 and 3T for the UX lag they brought, OnePlus wants to nip it in the bud for the next big phone.

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Got an iPhone 7 with a broken Home Button? Apple relents with instant virtual one

Got an iPhone? Got a broken home button? Yeah, we figured that would pop up as an issue at some point. And it’s one annoying issue that also plagues the iPhone 7’s Home Button. Yes, even with that little capcitive, Taptic pad we pass as a button.Luckily for us, though, Apple has gotten ahead of the issue by implementing fault detection for the button and the ...

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No need to care about iPhone security leaves us scared about iPhone security

From what we’ve been told, it seems that Apple had a fairly unsatisfying talk about how highly it puts security in front of its customers. Sure, there may have been some interesting new methods to show off here, but if we’re to go by the conclusions one commentator who was at the technical briefing on Friday made, we may have something to chew over.Tech.pinions‘s Ben Bajarin made some observations from his attendance at the technical briefing. First off, a couple of ...

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The ideal BlackBerry-Android UX

If reports are to be believed it seems like BlackBerry may soon opt for the Android OS to power its devices. While the BlackBerry OS is not a terrible one in and of itself, the lack of developer support and the ever widening app gap mean that they might have to embrace the more popular platform in order to stay alive and relevant in this cutthroat smartphone landscape.However, there’s a difference between  jumping on a bandwagon and doing it right. It would be awfully simple to go for a stock version ...

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