OnePlus users!
Under project startlight, OnePlus has:
- Introduced free doorstep pickup & drop service in tier 2 & tier 3 cities & beyond
- Launched nationwide service camp (20-30th June) where users can check-up phones for free even if it is out of warranty (for all 1+ phones)
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Under project startlight, OnePlus has:
- Introduced free doorstep pickup & drop service in tier 2 & tier 3 cities & beyond
- Launched nationwide service camp (20-30th June) where users can check-up phones for free even if it is out of warranty (for all 1+ phones)
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Cable Standards Showdown – 2025 Edition.
Here’s how the latest connection standards stack up:
HDMI 2.2 vs DisplayPort 2.1b vs Thunderbolt 5 vs GPMI
🎯 Use Case Overview
StandardBest For
- HDMI 2.2:
TVs, consoles, home theaters
- DisplayPort 2.1b:
PCs, monitors, gaming rigs
- Thunderbolt 5:
Laptops, hubs, external GPUs
- GPMI:
All-in-one A/V + power setups (early adoption)
📊 Bandwidth
StandardMax Bandwidth
- HDMI 2.2:
96 Gbps
- DisplayPort 2.1b:
80 Gbps (UHBR20, uncompressed)
-Thunderbolt 5:
80 Gbps bidirectional / 120 Gbps one-way (Bandwidth Boost)
- GPMI:
96 Gbps (Type-C), 192 Gbps (Type-B)
⚡ Power Delivery
StandardMax Power over Cable
- HDMI 2.2:
❌ None
- DisplayPort 2.1b:
❌ None
- Thunderbolt 5:
✅ Up to 240W (USB-C PD 3.1)
- GPMI:
✅ 240W (Type-C), 480W (Type-B)
🎥 Video Capability
StandardSample Resolutions
- HDMI 2.2:
4K@240Hz, 8K@240Hz, 12K@120Hz (compressed)
- DisplayPort 2.1b:
Up to 16K@60Hz with DSC
- Thunderbolt 5:
Dual 8K@60Hz, Triple 4K@144Hz
- GPMI:
Up to 8K/10K+ (bidirectional), designed for future XR/AR
🔧 Key Features
- HDMI 2.2:
LIP (sync), VRR, ALLM, eARC, Dynamic HDR, QMS, SBTM
- DisplayPort 2.1b:
Multi-stream (MST), DSC compression, HDR
- Thunderbolt 5:
USB4 v2, PCIe Gen4, Thunderbolt Share
- GPMI:
Combines video, audio, data, network & power; uses ADCP protection
🔌 Connector Type
StandardConnector
- HDMI 2.2:
HDMI
- DisplayPort 2.1b:
DisplayPort
- Thunderbolt 5:
USB-C
- GPMI:
USB-C (Type-C) or proprietary (Type-B)
🌍 Adoption Status
- HDMI 2.2:
Released June 2025, wide adoption expected
- DisplayPort 2.1b:
Already rolling out in high-end GPUs and monitors
- Thunderbolt 5:
Appearing in new laptops and docks
- GPMI:
Backed by Chinese OEMs (TCL, Huawei, Hisense); adoption still early
✅ Summary
- HDMI 2.2 →
Best for AV setups and TVs
- DisplayPort 2.1b →
Best for high-res PC displays
- Thunderbolt 5 →
Best for mobile users needing speed + power
- GPMI →
Promising, but depends on future adoption
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Here’s how the latest connection standards stack up:
HDMI 2.2 vs DisplayPort 2.1b vs Thunderbolt 5 vs GPMI
🎯 Use Case Overview
StandardBest For
- HDMI 2.2:
TVs, consoles, home theaters
- DisplayPort 2.1b:
PCs, monitors, gaming rigs
- Thunderbolt 5:
Laptops, hubs, external GPUs
- GPMI:
All-in-one A/V + power setups (early adoption)
📊 Bandwidth
StandardMax Bandwidth
- HDMI 2.2:
96 Gbps
- DisplayPort 2.1b:
80 Gbps (UHBR20, uncompressed)
-Thunderbolt 5:
80 Gbps bidirectional / 120 Gbps one-way (Bandwidth Boost)
- GPMI:
96 Gbps (Type-C), 192 Gbps (Type-B)
⚡ Power Delivery
StandardMax Power over Cable
- HDMI 2.2:
❌ None
- DisplayPort 2.1b:
❌ None
- Thunderbolt 5:
✅ Up to 240W (USB-C PD 3.1)
- GPMI:
✅ 240W (Type-C), 480W (Type-B)
🎥 Video Capability
StandardSample Resolutions
- HDMI 2.2:
4K@240Hz, 8K@240Hz, 12K@120Hz (compressed)
- DisplayPort 2.1b:
Up to 16K@60Hz with DSC
- Thunderbolt 5:
Dual 8K@60Hz, Triple 4K@144Hz
- GPMI:
Up to 8K/10K+ (bidirectional), designed for future XR/AR
🔧 Key Features
- HDMI 2.2:
LIP (sync), VRR, ALLM, eARC, Dynamic HDR, QMS, SBTM
- DisplayPort 2.1b:
Multi-stream (MST), DSC compression, HDR
- Thunderbolt 5:
USB4 v2, PCIe Gen4, Thunderbolt Share
- GPMI:
Combines video, audio, data, network & power; uses ADCP protection
🔌 Connector Type
StandardConnector
- HDMI 2.2:
HDMI
- DisplayPort 2.1b:
DisplayPort
- Thunderbolt 5:
USB-C
- GPMI:
USB-C (Type-C) or proprietary (Type-B)
🌍 Adoption Status
- HDMI 2.2:
Released June 2025, wide adoption expected
- DisplayPort 2.1b:
Already rolling out in high-end GPUs and monitors
- Thunderbolt 5:
Appearing in new laptops and docks
- GPMI:
Backed by Chinese OEMs (TCL, Huawei, Hisense); adoption still early
✅ Summary
- HDMI 2.2 →
Best for AV setups and TVs
- DisplayPort 2.1b →
Best for high-res PC displays
- Thunderbolt 5 →
Best for mobile users needing speed + power
- GPMI →
Promising, but depends on future adoption
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aomi MIX Flip 2 Portable Camera Set
- Integrated design
- Physical shutter button
- Thermal sublimation printing technology
- Dynamic photo printing
- New film filters
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- Integrated design
- Physical shutter button
- Thermal sublimation printing technology
- Dynamic photo printing
- New film filters
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Alcatel V3 Ultra has received its first update since the launch.
Still no Android 15, and no mention of any changelogs.
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Still no Android 15, and no mention of any changelogs.
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Japanese researchers achieved a world first by sending data at 1.02 petabits per second over 1,123 miles of fiber.
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One UI 8 (BYFB): Brings back the new suggested images option
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Samsung's One UI 8 for the Galaxy S25 Ultra has added a new feature—the adaptive lock screen clock. The principle is that when an object's outline is detected, the clock automatically extends or contracts to adapt to the shape. Actually, Samsung could have easily achieved a depth effect without the need for this elastic adjustment. But now you know why they didn’t—because this trend was pioneered by Apple. Samsung wants to create its own distinctive feature. While everyone else follows Apple’s lead with depth-effect clocks, Samsung opts for a transforming clock, deliberately choosing to stand out.
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Samsung's One UI 8 for the Galaxy S25 Ultra has added a new feature—the adaptive lock screen clock. The principle is that when an object's outline is detected, the clock automatically extends or contracts to adapt to the shape. Actually, Samsung could have…
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Samsung's One UI 8 for the Galaxy S25 Ultra has added a new feature—the adaptive lock screen clock. The principle is that when an object's outline is detected, the clock automatically extends or contracts to adapt to the shape. Actually, Samsung could have…
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One UI 8 (BYFB) adds a new Adaptive Clock!