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New iPhones are almost definite and possibly the first ARM-based Mac, Only a month after Apple last tempted your buying digits, the company’s back to further worry your bank account. Here we are again, less than one month after Apple's September 15 event. Next Tuesday, October 13, Apple representatives will take to the streaming stage to announce new products in an event the company has monikered "Hi, Speed." But what can we expect from the event?. The magic happens at 10am PDT on 13 October 2020. On the day, you can watch here: Let's get into what to expect from them—and what else we might see at the event. iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro The rumour mill claims we’ll get four new iPhones: a 5.4in iPhone 12 ‘mini’ and its 6.1in sibling, a 6.1in iPhone 12 Pro, and the biggest iPhone ever in the 6.7in iPhone 12 Pro Max. Flat edges, better cameras, 5G, OLED and LiDAR should all get a look in. While it's usually folly to try to get too predictiv...

OnePlus Nord 5G


One Plus Nord to ship with 12gb Ram and 90Hz?

The upcoming mid-range smartphone from OnePlus has been on the horizon for several month. Initially identified as the OnePlus 8 Lite and later rumored to be the OnePlus Z, the phone may actually be called OnePlus Nord. A series of leaks and rumors have already revealed the tentative design and the specifications of the Nord. But a new report now suggests the OnePlus Nord could actually feature dual hole-punch cameras instead of the previously rumored single camera.
For the past several weeks, OnePlus has been teasing its upcoming affordable smartphone, Nord. While lesser specs would be acceptable on a budget phone, and today, has confirmed some of the premium offerings.

In two separate posts this week, OnePlus confirmed a host of specs for the upcoming OnePlus Nord smartphone. That starts with the company’s continued devotion to the pursuit of “smoothness.” First and foremost, that’s accomplished by the 90Hz display. Like the OnePlus 7 series and the OnePlus 8, Nord will offer the faster refresh rate. Beyond that, too, it will have a higher touch sampling rate at 180Hz versus the 135Hz on previous models.

¶We introduced our first 90Hz display on the OnePlus 7 Pro last year. Since then, we’ve been working relentlessly to optimize our 90Hz technology for the best user experience. One of the biggest improvements we’ve made has come from the touch response rate we’re able to achieve from our 90Hz display technology. Touch sampling rate basically measures how fast a screen responds to your every touch, swipe, and scrolling gesture per second.
With Nord, we’ve upped its peak touch sampling rate from 135Hz on the OnePlus 7T to 180Hz for specific tasks like gaming, where they timing of every input can decide whether you finally take down a fearsome boss or succumb to its wrath once more.¶

Under the hood, we’ve known for a while that the Snapdragon 765G will be used. Alongside that, the device will come with up to 12GB of RAM. The base model’s RAM allotment isn’t know just yet, but I’d wager it won’t be a small amount.

In its second post, OnePlus detailed the camera specs of the OnePlus Nord. On the back, there will be a 48MP primary camera using the Sony IMX586 sensor. That’s the same one found in the OnePlus 8 (not the Pro), which we found was a respectable offering in our review.
Backing up that primary sensor, there’s an 8MP ultrawide and a 5MP depth sensor. OnePlus also say there’s a macro shooter, but doesn’t specify the megapixel count. On the front, there’s also a 32MP selfie camera that is backed up by a wide-angle sensor, something we already knew. Thanks to a previous report, too, we know that the secondary shooter is 8MP.
OnePlus Nord is set to be fully revealed on July 21. Though, given the current pace, there’s literally nothing we won’t know by then.


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