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Smartphone makers searched for a way forward at MWC 2023

By News Curator

The slowdown was inevitable, of course. Nothing stays hot forever — especially in this industry. By tech standards, smartphones have had a good run, but the last few years have seen device makers searching for the magic bullet to help the sales slide reverse course. The arrival of 5G was a nice reprieve, but next-generation […]

Smartphone makers searched for a way forward at MWC 2023 by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch

OnePlus’ first foldable will arrive in the second half of the year

By News Curator

The OnePlus that was founded in 2013 was a cautious company, deliberate in its release schedule. The Shenzhen-based firm would announce one to two phones a year, not hung up on being the first to market with new features. It was a cadence that allowed the company to distinguish itself, in part, through pricing, with […]

OnePlus’ first foldable will arrive in the second half of the year by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch

OnePlus’ gaming concept phone has glowing liquid cooling

By News Curator

The days of a cautious OnePlus release cycle appear to be behind us. In January, the Oppo-owned mobile brand unveiled its new flagship, the OnePlus 11. Earlier this month, the 11R arrived, focused on the growing Indian smartphone market. These days, the company also offers last year’s 10T and 10 Pro, three budget Nord devices, […]

OnePlus’ gaming concept phone has glowing liquid cooling by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch

OnePlus launches Buds Pro 2 with improved sound and noise cancelation at $179

By News Curator

Last year, Apple introduced the new Pro version of its Airpods lineup, Samsung upgraded its Pro buds, and Google launched the first Pixel buds Pro. Now it’s OnePlus’ turn with the Buds Pro 2 — priced at $179. Launching along with the OnePlus 11 flagship, the Buds Pro 2 brings improves sound with the duo […]

OnePlus launches Buds Pro 2 with improved sound and noise cancelation at $179 by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch