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Oxygen OS 4.5 update rolled out for OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T

OnePlus just released the latest update of Oxygen OS 4.5 for the OnePlus 3 and 3T. This update brings in a lot of changes which were previously included in the Open Beta builds. For example the lift up display feature, which allows the device to show the notifications without actually lifting it up. The gaming do not disturb mode is also there which blocks incoming sounds and notifications while gaming. Users can now add network speed in the status bar also. The calling UI is also redesigned. Most of the changes of this update were already available in the Beta builds. The changelog of the update System Added lift up display Added Gaming Do Not Disturb Added low priority notification Added network speed in status bar Added scheduled night mode Added OnePlus Slate font Redesigned Dash Charge animation System stability and battery improvements Launcher Added Shot on OnePlus wallpapers Phone Redesigned calling UI Camera / Gallery Added Shot

Paranoid Android 7.3.0 update brings in major changes

Paranoid Android    is name a which doesn't require any introduction. One of the best custom ROM's available for Android.  Paranoid Android 's latest update to version 7.3.0 based on Android 7.1.2 brings a lot of new features. Its not been long that Paranoid Android came back again to the scene. The update brings in a lot of fixes for the previous build and also has a new camera app. Global Improvements New, reworked camera app (Paranoid Camera) New Launcher features, customizations and improvements Experimental support for simultaneous use of Color Engine and Substratum New security patches (September 2017) Various performance improvements Various stability fixes and minor improvements Fixed GPS issues with Waze and other apps Fixed trusted Face Fixed possible Immersive Mode force close Fixed Bluetooth connectivity issues Fixed various theming issues Fixed data integrity issues Fixed multiple frameworks resource and memory leaks Source -

Google Pixel 2 news

The Google Pixel 2 , successor to Google's flagship phone of late 2016 is in the news again. This time we have design and specs leak. The Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL will have 64 and 128 GB variant. The Pixel 2 XL will cost $849 for the 64 GB version, and $949 for the 128 GB model while the Pixel 2 will be priced at $649 for the 64 GB version and $749 for the 128 GB variant. Talking about the specs, the Pixel 2 will have a 4.97 -inch FHD display. Design wise it may look like the predecessor, but may not come with headphone jack. It will have Snapdragon 835 processor and  4 GB of RAM. The larger device i.e. Pixel 2 XL will have a 5.99 -inch 1440p OLED display and it will also have snapdragon 835 processor and 4 GB of RAM. Both the devices will ship with Android Oreo 8.0.1. Image source - Android Pit The color variants this time are 'Black and White' and 'Just Black' for the Pixel 2 XL . Pixel 2 will be available in 'Kinda Blue',

Android version market share for September 2017

Android , the most popular mobile OS is already on top of the market share. With wide variety of devices and billions of users, we all have one question in mind i.e. How much is the share of each version. As we have the statistics with us. Thanks to   Android Police  we have some information for the same. The market share of Android 6.0 i.e Marshmallow is still the highest followed by 5.1 Lollipop with 21.7%. The latest offering from Google i.e. Android 8.0 Oreo is not to be seen as it is out for only Nexus and Pixel devices. Android Nougat is still behind Marshmallow and Lollipop. With the Announcement of 8.0 Oreo we hope to see an increase in the number of devices with Android 7.0/7.1 Nougat. Source -  Android Police For more updates like us on   Facebook