Redmi Turbo 4 will be the first smartphone to be released in 2025
#REDMI
#REDMI
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Apple TV+ streaming service will be FREE worldwide (🇮🇳 India too) on January 3-5!
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POCO X7 Pro 5G
- 6550mAh/90W Turbo Charging
- Surge P2 chip
- Claimed to retain 80% battery health even after 1600 cycles
( Indian variant)
#POCO #POCOX7Pro5G
- 6550mAh/90W Turbo Charging
- Surge P2 chip
- Claimed to retain 80% battery health even after 1600 cycles
( Indian variant)
#POCO #POCOX7Pro5G
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Blinkit CEO posted that 1.2 lakh packets of condoms were delivered last night.
Just for last night and just for Blinkit.
Other e-commerce sites and market sales would be as high as 10 million.
Just for last night and just for Blinkit.
Other e-commerce sites and market sales would be as high as 10 million.
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Here's each and every stuff OxygenOS 15 different from ColorOS 15.
Different setup screen 'Never Settle' greeting
By default homescreen icons are circular vs squarish on ColorOS
Pill shaped quick settings toggles and sliders vs rectangular on ColorOS
Pill shaped volume sliders vs rectangular shaped on ColorOS
Different blur level in quick settings compared to ColorOS (mostly in Light mode)
Inline icons vs filled icons in Settings
Exclusive 'two-tone' colour theme which is not found in ColorOS
Exclusive 'Never Settle' AOD/lockscreen style text which you can choose
Many exclusive camera watermarks, especially if you have Hasselblad OnePlus phone
Slightly different About device page
Slightly different update page with exclusive top banner
Never Settle easter egg in Calculator when typing "1+"
Default vertical battery icon vs horizontal on ColorOS
Never Settle clock widget + other homescreen widgets
The fonts are the same everywhere with different name
One Sans on COS = OnePlus Sans on OOS, realme Sans on rUI.
OPPO Sans on COS = One Sans on OOS, Real Choice on rUI
Different setup screen 'Never Settle' greeting
By default homescreen icons are circular vs squarish on ColorOS
Pill shaped quick settings toggles and sliders vs rectangular on ColorOS
Pill shaped volume sliders vs rectangular shaped on ColorOS
Different blur level in quick settings compared to ColorOS (mostly in Light mode)
Inline icons vs filled icons in Settings
Exclusive 'two-tone' colour theme which is not found in ColorOS
Exclusive 'Never Settle' AOD/lockscreen style text which you can choose
Many exclusive camera watermarks, especially if you have Hasselblad OnePlus phone
Slightly different About device page
Slightly different update page with exclusive top banner
Never Settle easter egg in Calculator when typing "1+"
Default vertical battery icon vs horizontal on ColorOS
Never Settle clock widget + other homescreen widgets
The fonts are the same everywhere with different name
One Sans on COS = OnePlus Sans on OOS, realme Sans on rUI.
OPPO Sans on COS = One Sans on OOS, Real Choice on rUI
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Hello UI vs OxygenOS 15 (both on A15)
On the left: Hello UI
On the right- OxygenOS 15
1. About Phone screen
2. Settings page
OxygenOS 15's icon colour can be changed while Hello UI uses a stock Android approach.
3. Personalisation & customisation sections
Both are equally well done and look aesthetically pleasing.
4. Opened folder layout and design
Seems like icons in Hello UI are more approachable. OxygenOS has a better folder opening animation.
5. Launcher quick shortcuts
Hello UI lets you quickly change themes and fonts from this menu itself.
6. App Drawer
A significant difference. Both are in White mode.
Hello UI uses the traditional stock Android white app drawer while OxygenOS goes for blur.
7. Widget selection menu
OxygenOS looks outdated and has no search bar or collapsing menus for widgets.
Hello UI is objectively better.
On the left: Hello UI
On the right- OxygenOS 15
1. About Phone screen
2. Settings page
OxygenOS 15's icon colour can be changed while Hello UI uses a stock Android approach.
3. Personalisation & customisation sections
Both are equally well done and look aesthetically pleasing.
4. Opened folder layout and design
Seems like icons in Hello UI are more approachable. OxygenOS has a better folder opening animation.
5. Launcher quick shortcuts
Hello UI lets you quickly change themes and fonts from this menu itself.
6. App Drawer
A significant difference. Both are in White mode.
Hello UI uses the traditional stock Android white app drawer while OxygenOS goes for blur.
7. Widget selection menu
OxygenOS looks outdated and has no search bar or collapsing menus for widgets.
Hello UI is objectively better.
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8. Recents app page
Hello UI has a button to capture screenshot of the displayed app but the buttons are awkwardly placed.
OxygenOS displays the icons of the last 4 opened apps for quickly opening them without scrolling.
9. Recent apps menu
Both offer all the necessary options. OxygenOS' way of displaying the menu looks better.
10. Classic quick settings panel
Both offer blur and allow changing toggle colours. OxygenOS offers a volume slider.
11. Split quick settings panel
OxygenOS has bouncy animation when pulling down the tray, better visual feedback when pressing toggles, and slider scrolling haptics.
Hello UI preserves some origin
12. Volume sliders
Top images: Individual media control
Bottom images: Expanded media control
Both are extremely well done. A visual treat for blur lovers!
Flaws here are that Hello UI has very small 'Done' and 'Settings' buttons while OOS covers whole screen when expanded.
Hello UI has a button to capture screenshot of the displayed app but the buttons are awkwardly placed.
OxygenOS displays the icons of the last 4 opened apps for quickly opening them without scrolling.
9. Recent apps menu
Both offer all the necessary options. OxygenOS' way of displaying the menu looks better.
10. Classic quick settings panel
Both offer blur and allow changing toggle colours. OxygenOS offers a volume slider.
11. Split quick settings panel
OxygenOS has bouncy animation when pulling down the tray, better visual feedback when pressing toggles, and slider scrolling haptics.
Hello UI preserves some origin
12. Volume sliders
Top images: Individual media control
Bottom images: Expanded media control
Both are extremely well done. A visual treat for blur lovers!
Flaws here are that Hello UI has very small 'Done' and 'Settings' buttons while OOS covers whole screen when expanded.
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