Some OnePlus users are not happy to hear that the brand is doing away with the easy mute switch.
It's a solid flagship, but there's nothing special about it to entice you away from a Samsung or Google phone—especially not for $900.
Rumors hint Apple’s big foldable could be like two iPad Pros in one. Plus, Apple may finally fix the charging port on the Magic Mouse.
The OnePlus 13 will finally offer an IP68 + IP69 rating, and possibly come with a whopping 24GB of RAM.
It's also the first OnePlus phone to be equipped with ColorOS15.
Google’s next-gen Pixel 9 Pro Fold is the biggest book-style foldable we’ve seen yet. It has taken cues from Samsung Galaxy Z Fold and the OnePlus Open, and mostly for the better.
Samsung’s big, expensive sports has a nice battery life, but it could really use the Galaxy Watch Classic’s rotating bezel.
OnePlus is promising up to 100 hours of battery life on a single charge.
It’s packing the latest Snapdragon mobile chip, a 3K screen, and a whopping six stereo speakers, though we’ll need to see if it’s more than another mid-range tablet.
The second public beta brings new security features and better support for larger screens. The WearOS 5 beta is also here.
The second attempt smartwatch from OnePlus offers some of the best battery life in the category—as long as you can handle the hefty look.
This year, Google’s second attempt at folding smartphones might be worth the wait.
$100 earbuds with great ANC and decent battery life? Sign me up!
OnePlus’s second smartwatch is way more functional than the last one, but it feels tuned only to people who want a big time piece.
The OnePlus 12 also managed to outpace the iPhone in Gizmodo's battery benchmark tests.
More memory and an improved camera make the phone a compelling offering. But then you still have to deal with OnePlus's OxygenOS.
They’re still too expensive without compromises, but at least now there are more types to choose from.
OnePlus's next phone may also have a 64 MP periscope telephoto lens and 'rain touch' to avoid annoying ghosting in a downpour.
Is Nothing Chats the answer to the digital classism on the mobile market?
OnePlus’ first foldable is still expensive and it has manufacturing problems, but it has the smallest crease of any squashable screen yet.
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