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PAEX Bootscreen everyone!
TWRP Flashable zip
Download: http://downloads.phoenixaex.esy.es/PAEX%20Bootscreen.zip
TWRP Flashable zip - Revert original bootscreen
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TWRP Flashable zip
Download: http://downloads.phoenixaex.esy.es/PAEX%20Bootscreen.zip
TWRP Flashable zip - Revert original bootscreen
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767102144
Enjoy! And give feedback!
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stockLogo.zip | by dekefake for OnePlus 3
Download GApps, PA GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, PokeMesh and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
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06/10 Release
Full: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120739604
Mini: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298962437
Changelog:
Both-
*updated core base to June security 7.1.2
*updated Google Play services 11.0.55
*update Google App 7.3.23
*update Google Play Store 7.9.30
Full only-
*G-Board now replaces AOSP keyboard
*updated Chrome Browser 59.0.3071.92
*updated Android Messages 2.2.075
*updated Google Calendar 5.7.23-157821481-release
Note for ROM developers:
*if your device has http://libfrdsk.so in vendor/lib(shamu) add it to proprietary blobs
*Pixel C & Pixel/Pixel XL also need some specific configs that break other devices in your blobs nexus.xml(both) and marlin_common.xml(only pixel handsets)
For notifications join the telegram channel: https://telegram.me/BeansGapps
For more detailed information and to contribute view the source @ https://gitlab.com/PureNexus/BeansGapps
Full: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120739604
Mini: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298962437
Changelog:
Both-
*updated core base to June security 7.1.2
*updated Google Play services 11.0.55
*update Google App 7.3.23
*update Google Play Store 7.9.30
Full only-
*G-Board now replaces AOSP keyboard
*updated Chrome Browser 59.0.3071.92
*updated Android Messages 2.2.075
*updated Google Calendar 5.7.23-157821481-release
Note for ROM developers:
*if your device has http://libfrdsk.so in vendor/lib(shamu) add it to proprietary blobs
*Pixel C & Pixel/Pixel XL also need some specific configs that break other devices in your blobs nexus.xml(both) and marlin_common.xml(only pixel handsets)
For notifications join the telegram channel: https://telegram.me/BeansGapps
For more detailed information and to contribute view the source @ https://gitlab.com/PureNexus/BeansGapps
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OnePlus product manager defends OP5 design
Source: http://ift.tt/2rcxdyy
http://ift.tt/2scruZX
TRANSLATION:
"Firstly, let's not talk about the aesthetics of the OP5. Don't we remember, before the OP3 was released, the official images released by TENAA [chinese mobile certification agency]? Basically everyone on the web back then called it ugly, said there were no focus points, it looked generic, it was a copied design, the raised camera hump...These criticisms I remember to this day. Some people even photoshopped other companies' logos onto the OP3 to ridicule it. But after the release? Everyone who got their hands on an OP3 said it felt great and high-quality. These kinds of comments are everywhere on social media, posted by real users.[screenshot of a social media comment; someone says they hated the OP3 design before it came out, but loved it afterwards]So what's going on? Think about it; how accurately can a flat image represent a phone? A phone is ultimately something you hold in your hand every day. We can't only look at its face, but also its feel, its curves, its subtle details. Forget the TENAA photos; many people think their own ID photos are ugly.Before the iPhone 7 release, there were leaked photos, and the internet was also basically one-sided in its judgement: ugly, raised camera, "Apple fanboys", etc. But after the release, how many people still thought it was ugly? They were too busy saying WOW while buying it like crazy.On the topic of raised camera bumps: it's actually very easy to make a flush camera; any phone OEM could do it. But flattening a camera means that certain camera components may be shrunk if not removed altogether. The iPhone 7 Plus crammed 2x optical zoom into its camera module, hence the prominent hump. If you want a flat camera, you must sacrifice part of the photographic experience. The two are presently irreconcilable, not even Apple can do it. Product development is the art of balance - it's not a matter of "could we do it", it a matter of choice.Like Zhang Xuan said, "the subtleties define a product's temperament and excellence." These are things one can understand only after holding the real thing, not through a few images. OnePlus's signature curved back and edges can be seen in our official renders, and these are a part of OnePlus' enduring design language.I've read a lot of comments on social media, which are typical in these situations. I hope everyone, having not seen the phone in reality, can be reasonable. Let's criticize after we've seen and held the real phone.[Screencap of social media comment saying the OP3 looks uncomfortable to hold](Why say it's uncomfortable before you've even held it? I've held it, and it's not uncomfortable.)"
Source: http://ift.tt/2rcxdyy
http://ift.tt/2scruZX
TRANSLATION:
"Firstly, let's not talk about the aesthetics of the OP5. Don't we remember, before the OP3 was released, the official images released by TENAA [chinese mobile certification agency]? Basically everyone on the web back then called it ugly, said there were no focus points, it looked generic, it was a copied design, the raised camera hump...These criticisms I remember to this day. Some people even photoshopped other companies' logos onto the OP3 to ridicule it. But after the release? Everyone who got their hands on an OP3 said it felt great and high-quality. These kinds of comments are everywhere on social media, posted by real users.[screenshot of a social media comment; someone says they hated the OP3 design before it came out, but loved it afterwards]So what's going on? Think about it; how accurately can a flat image represent a phone? A phone is ultimately something you hold in your hand every day. We can't only look at its face, but also its feel, its curves, its subtle details. Forget the TENAA photos; many people think their own ID photos are ugly.Before the iPhone 7 release, there were leaked photos, and the internet was also basically one-sided in its judgement: ugly, raised camera, "Apple fanboys", etc. But after the release, how many people still thought it was ugly? They were too busy saying WOW while buying it like crazy.On the topic of raised camera bumps: it's actually very easy to make a flush camera; any phone OEM could do it. But flattening a camera means that certain camera components may be shrunk if not removed altogether. The iPhone 7 Plus crammed 2x optical zoom into its camera module, hence the prominent hump. If you want a flat camera, you must sacrifice part of the photographic experience. The two are presently irreconcilable, not even Apple can do it. Product development is the art of balance - it's not a matter of "could we do it", it a matter of choice.Like Zhang Xuan said, "the subtleties define a product's temperament and excellence." These are things one can understand only after holding the real thing, not through a few images. OnePlus's signature curved back and edges can be seen in our official renders, and these are a part of OnePlus' enduring design language.I've read a lot of comments on social media, which are typical in these situations. I hope everyone, having not seen the phone in reality, can be reasonable. Let's criticize after we've seen and held the real phone.[Screencap of social media comment saying the OP3 looks uncomfortable to hold](Why say it's uncomfortable before you've even held it? I've held it, and it's not uncomfortable.)"
Gizmochina
OnePlus' Product Manager Strongly Defends the Design Of the OnePlus 5 - Gizmochina
OnePlus is known to hype its products before launch and the company has managed to successfully get the attention of millions of fans worldwide for most of its recent launches....
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XDA’s OnePlus 5 Forums are Now Live!
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XDA Developers
OnePlus 5 Forum on XDA Developers
The OnePlus 5 is one of the most anticipated phones of 2017. The 5.5" AMOLED display has a 1920x1080p resolution. The Snapdragon 835 chipset is paired with options for either 6 or 8GB of RAM. Storage comes in 64 and 128GB options.The main camera on the OP5…
for all italian of this channel, i've created a group for op5, join here: @opcita835
OP3T OOS 4.1.6
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OP3 OOS 4.1.6
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Credits - @AndItsTito & @OnePlus
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OP3 OOS 4.1.6
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New official build of Resurrection Remix for OP3/T by @akhilnarang
https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AkhilNarang/posts/Nj1ptiorJzn
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Posted my first OP3 Official build.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72652572&postcount=8872
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72652572&postcount=8872