What an epic #5G Moment! We had over 30 executives from across the wireless industry at our booth - including OEMs, operators, and infrastructure vendors - all to celebrate that #5GisHere. pic.twitter.com/mzBGzhtV1f
— Qualcomm (@Qualcomm) February 26, 2019
Right now, Barcelona is all about 5G, foldable phones, IoT and 5G (because why not?). Qualcomm is omnipresent in the Congress – they took the sincere duty to penetrate into every possible new tech domains out there.
Partnering with Qualcomm, OnePlus steals the show with their gimmicky 5G prototype phone. To demonstrate the capability of the network, OnePlus allows attendees to play Ace Combat 7 streamed from cloud via Shadow.
🤩 5G Gaming with @oneplus #MWC19 pic.twitter.com/6yKtt0pWDq
— Pete Lau (@PeteLau) February 25, 2019
Pete Lau, who is the CEO of OnePlus, is little bit sceptical on current wireless charging tech though. In an interview with CNET, Pete has expressed that the current wired charging tech used by OnePlus (‘Warp Charge’) is vastly superior to existing wireless charging standards.
Warp Charge brings you faster charging than ever before. Discover the secrets to our speedy charging technology in this deep-dive article - https://t.co/oHtcmDZGZM pic.twitter.com/skz54KKOce
— OnePlus India (@OnePlus_IN) December 24, 2018
Few years ago, Pete posted a thread in OnePlus forums to discuss about the same. At the end, the Chinese OEM still does not prefer wireless charging tech.
The upcoming OnePlus 5G phone and OnePlus 7 (‘Lite’?) will not feature wireless charging, period.
However, Pete is very happy with his buddy Zak Brown – in another word, the CEO of McLaren!
Partners in constant pursuit of speed👍 #OnePlus #McLaren @ZBrownCEO pic.twitter.com/Bya2IO9YzI
— Pete Lau (@PeteLau) February 27, 2019
Seems that more McLaren exclusive variants are coming!
Back to 5G talks, Pete has presented his vision about the next connectivity standard at yesterday’s 5G discussion panel. According to him, mainstream 5G rollout will enhance our lives, build better AI and revolutionize internet of things.
Are you ready for 5G? Take a look at @petelau2007's vision:
— OnePlus (@oneplus) February 26, 2019
2019 - 21: 5G speeds up our lives with faster cloud services and revolutionary apps.
2021 - 25: 5G, AI and Cloud Computing, combine to make our tech smarter.
2025 - 30: Unleashing the internet of things. pic.twitter.com/vN5xukCEMO
OnePlus will also start early 5G trials in India, partnering with Qualcomm. Pete’s comment is below:
We have been loyal to Qualcomm’s 800-series Snapdragon chipsets since the release of our very first flagship device. This strong partnership with Qualcomm makes us believe that we could bring the best 5G device to the world.
"We remain endlessly optimistic about 5G. I believe that we'll be able to look back and see that the possibilities of 5G are far beyond what we can imagine today."@petelau2007 joined @cristianoamon and @MarcAllera at #MWC19 to discuss how 5G will redefine how we communicate. pic.twitter.com/fDqXtV4dPP
— OnePlus (@oneplus) February 26, 2019
Just to remember, OnePlus has organized another local event today (February 26) besides MWC for Spanish fans.
En menos de 6h estaremos en el Fórum Fnac el Triangle con @getpeid ¿Te apuntas?
— OnePlus España (@OnePlus_ES) February 27, 2019
There will be a Q&A session with Carl Pei and David S. as well, so gear up! For more details, take a look at this thread. You can also connect via Facebook.
On the other hand, OnePlus 5/5T and 6/6T users are getting new Open Beta builds. Besides the typical ‘general bug fixes and improvements’, the new beta builds contain nothing significant.
The changelog for OnePlus 5 (Open Beta 27) and 5T (Open Beta 25) is as follows:
System
– Gaming mode enhancement
OnePlus Clock
– Added weather information in the world clock module
On the other hand, OnePlus 6 (Open Beta 13) and 6T (Open Beta 5) have got fixes for video calling, which is related to the recently announced Google Duo integration with OxygenOS:
System
– General bug fixes and improvements
Clock
– Fixed lag while setting an alarm
Phone
– Improved stability for video calls
OnePlus has published them less than a week after the re-release of OB26/OB24 for OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T respectively.
Interested readers should pay a visit to this article, which contains more elaborate descriptions along with the download links for manual upgrading.
OnePlus 3 and 3T users are not that fortunate though. They are still living with November 2018 security update. Android Pie seems a fea-fetched dream.
https://twitter.com/getpeid/status/1023964369552592901
A purported image of Android Pie based HydrogenOS 9.0.0 update for OnePlus 3T was posted by a Chinese user.
The symptoms of fogery were quickly spotted by the community members.
For further clarification, OnePlus Community Manager David Y. posted the following comment:
The next update will be a security patch update based on Android O, then Android Pie.
Can’t you guys just go and do something more meaningful than chasing the update…(facepalm)
“Wise people give their life an update every day.” —Benjamin Franklin
The statement is directly contradicting one of the earlier comment from Manu J.:
Does another Oreo OTA before official Pie update make any sense? Read our analysis here.
Do some brainstorming! Meet you guys tomorrows. ?
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