OnePlus 9 Pro to feature 50W wireless charging, confirms company – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Smartphone maker OnePlus has already confirmed that it will launch its next generation OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro smartphones on March 23. Now the company has revealed a new detail about the yet-to-launch OnePlus 9 Pro smartphone.
OnePlus has confirmed that the most-expensive OnePlus 9 Pro will come with the company’s first 50W wireless charging technology. The company introduced wireless charging in OnePlus 8 Pro with WrapCharge 30. OnePlus 8 Pro is backed by a 4150mAh battery and it takes 30 minutes to wireless charge the device from 0 to 100%.
OnePlus has confirmed that the OnePlus 9 Pro will come with 50W wireless charging support and it will take 43 minutes to charge the smartphone from 1 to 100%.
The company said that it used a dual-cell configuration that fills up both batteries at 25W each through the charging coil.
OnePlus has also optimised the entire chain of components, such as coils and charging ICs, and used leading technologies like our charging pump technology.
In a OnePlus forum post the company also explained how this charging technology will work. “Charging speed can be improved by either increasing amperage or voltage. With Warp Charge 50 Wireless, we increased the voltage to around 20V 2.5A. The high wattage is transferred into the OnePlus 9 Pro through the coils, after which 20V 2.5A power goes through our proprietary isolated charge pump, which turns 20V 2.5A power into 10V 5A power. This power feeds into our new twin-battery system, two battery cells in series together. Each battery gets around 5V 5A, which translates to 25W each, 50W in total,” said OnePlus.
New Warp Charge 50 Wireless design
The company has also designed the new wireless charger. The Wrap Charger 50 wireless uses high voltage power and its new design promises to reduce the heat.

  • Twin battery design with customized new battery cell, which has lower internal resistance, meaning it will produce less heat during charging.
  • Increase in the thickness of the coils inside the phone by 10% compared to the 8 Pro to help the heat dissipation.
  • The OnePlus 9 Pro has a larger vapor chamber, thicker copper foil and graphite that helps keep the phone cooler while gaming as well during fast charging.

The charger also comes equipped with two coils placed at the top and bottom. The new charger features a detachable cable design, which enables users to use the red cable of the Wrap Charge 65 given in the box.
Warp Charge 65T for both OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro
The company has also confirmed that both OnePlus 9 Pro and OnePlus 9 will come with 65W fast charging support. Warp Charge 65T for both OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro.

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Here’s how OnePlus is making ‘fun’ of iPhone’s slow charging – Times of India

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If there is one trend in the smartphone market that we don’t expect to die — ever — is brands taking jibes at each other.
Companies often find themselves taking potshots at one another to show how their device is better than the other.
One such attempt has been made by OnePlus, which is gearing up to launch its OnePlus 9 series and has been posting online about its upcoming smartphones endlessly.
In one tweet, OnePlus has posted a 45-second clip in which it shows the OnePlus 9 Pro 5G and “Another” Phone, which is the iPhone.
The video starts with two models being plugged into chargers starting at a 1% charging level.
In an interval of 15 minutes it shows that while OnePlus has charged 35%, iPhone is at 27%. The next check it makes is at a 30 minutes interval, where the OnePlus 9 Pro 5G has charged 71% and the iPhone is at 53%. Then, after about 43 minutes, the OnePlus 9 device reaches 100% charging value, while the iPhone is at 72%.
It is then at the end of the video, it can be seen that the OnePlus 9 Pro 5G was placed on a wireless charger, while the iPhone was being charged via standard Lighting cable.
“Some things are worth waiting for. Charging isn’t one of them. Charge faster, No strings attached,” is the message given to viewers at the end.

OnePlus has claimed that the OnePlus 9 series offers the company’s fastest-ever wireless charging technology. The devices of the series are going to be equipped with Warp Charge Wireless 50.



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OnePlus Watch will not run on Google’s WearOS, confirms company – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Smartphone maker OnePlus will launch its next-generation OnePlus 9 series smartphones on March 23. Now, the company has also confirmed that it will launch its first smartwatch at the same event.
The company CEO Pete Lau has confirmed that the OnePlus Watch will not run on Google’s WearOS.
Lau confirmed this to a OnePlus forum member that the upcoming smartwatch will run on an unnamed RTOS (real-time operating system).
Pete Lau said, “We chose to go with a smart wear operating system developed based on RTOS because we believe it provides you a smooth and reliable experience while offering a great battery life, covering some of the biggest concerns we’ve been hearing from people looking to buy a smartwatch.”
This means that the OnePlus Watch will offer a similar user experience like the Amazfit and Zepp smartwatches. The software on these wearables come with limited apps and offer no support for third-party apps. On the other hand, these watches offer long lasting battery life.
Apart from the operating system, the company has also confirmed that the OnePlus Watch will come with a burdenless design. The wearable will also offer seamless connectivity between OnePlus smartphones, audio devices and OnePlus TV. The company has also mentioned that the smartwatch will come with an affordable price tag.
Apart from this, some of the earlier leaks revealed that the OnePlus Watch will come with a square-shaped dial and it will come in Black and Silver colour options.
Rumours also suggest that the device will come with an IP68 rating which will make the smartwatch dust and water-resistant. The smartwatch is also said to come with a heart rate and SpO2 monitor. It is also said to offer features like automatic wear detection, sleep tracking and a swimming mode.

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OnePlus 9 Pro display details officially revealed: All you need to know

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OnePlus 9 Pro display details have been officially revealed by the company ahead of the March 23 launch. In a blog post, the company confirmed that the upcoming OnePlus 9 Pro will offer a Low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) display with support for 120Hz refresh rate. The panel will operate at QHD+ or 2K resolution, similar to the OnePlus 8 Pro smartphone.

To offer the best possible experience, the company is offering top-level hardware to users with OnePlus 9 Pro. The phone also offers support for native 10-bit colour depth, 1300 nits peak brightness and HDR10+. The device even supports MEMC (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation), so the sports content can be viewed at ultra-smooth frame rates.

The OnePlus 9 Pro will have a 360Hz touch response, which the company is calling “Hyper Touch.” OnePlus is promising this feature will cut up to 30ms of latency in action games, which will help offer a better gaming experience. OnePlus is asserting that the Hyper Touch support will offer up to 6X faster syncing speed between the display and the processor compared to other devices.

Comparatively, both OnePlus 8 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra sports a 120Hz display with 240Hz touch sampling rate. It is worth noting that Xiaomi’s Mi 11 offers the fastest response with a 480Hz touch response. It is still good to have 360Hz touch response rate as you rarely get it.

OnePlus is asserting that Hyper Touch supports games like Call of Duty Mobile, League of Legends, PUBG, and Brawl Stars. It is promising that the other games will get the Hyper Touch support in near the future.

One of the noted features that the OnePlus 9 Pro will have is the LTPO OLED display that dynamically adapts the refresh rate from 120Hz to as low as 1Hz, depending on the requirement. This will further save a good amount of battery life when you look at static content.

OnePlus is claiming that the OnePlus 9 Pro’s display “uses up to 50 percent less power while continuously delivering a super smooth 120Hz viewing experience when needed.” Comparatively, the lowest refresh rate of the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra is 10Hz.

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OnePlus 9, 9 Pro to be launched in Winter Mist, Morning Mist colour options – Times of India

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BBK-owned smartphone OnePlus is already confirmed to launch the OnePlus 9 series and each day more details about the series are coming to light.
Colour options
Ahead of the launch, the company has confirmed one of the colour options of the OnePlus 9 Pro and OnePlus 9 handsets. As per a tweet from the official OnePlus account, the OnePlus 9 Pro will be available in Morning Mist colour option and the OnePlus 9 will be available in Winter Mist colour options.
The image that is part of the tweet also gives a glimpse at the rear camera panels of the two models.
While the OnePlus 9 Pro offers a quad camera setup, the OnePlus 9 houses a triple camera setup.

Claimed two year warranty
While all smartphones come with a standard one-year warranty, a report by GizChina has claimed that the OnePlus 9 series will come with a 2-year warranty.
The report cites a post by OnePlus CEO Pete Lau on Chinese microblogging website that the handsets part of the OnePlus 9 series will come with a 2-year warranty.
OnePlus 9 series launch event: What we know so far
OnePlus will hold the launch event of the OnePlus 9 series on March 23 at 7.30 pm IST
The firm also confirmed that the OnePlus 9 series will make use of a custom Sony IMX789 sensor and a Sony IMX766 sensor for ultra-wide angle camera needs. The company has confirmed that it plans to ship chargers inside the box this year.



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OnePlus 9 Pro’s design revealed by Pete Lau along with new camera features

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OnePlus 9 Pro’s design has been revealed ahead of its launch on March 23. OnePlus CEO Pete Lau tweeted photos of the Morning Mist colour variant for the Pro variant of the upcoming phone. The photos show the back and front as well. It looks like the leaked renders were close to accurate as it still has a selfie camera cutout on the top left corner of the device.

The OnePlus 9’s camera module was also revealed. The colour variant shown in the image was the Winter Mist. The company has been focusing on the new camera setup on the back after its partnership with Hasselblad cameras. The OnePlus 9 version will have a triple camera setup on the back, while the Pro variant will have a quad-camera setup.

The primary sensor is a 50MP Sony IMX766 ultra-wide sensor on the OnePlus 9 series. The company has been sharing camera samples of the devices. There will be a “Tilt-shift” which will make “real-world scenes look like miniature”.
The videos will experience an improvement with DOL-HDR in the upcoming series.

Lau, in his tweet, said that it is “an enhanced form of HDR that’s even more powerful with backlighting and reducing noise for richer, more natural details”. As per leaks, two more colour variants of the OnePlus 9 Pro will be Astral Black and Pine Green whereas the OnePlus 9 will be available in Stellar Black, Arctic Sky colours.

While most of the focus is on the cameras, the OnePlus 9 series will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor. Both phones will have 120Hz AMOLED display and capable of 65W fast-charging. The display on the Pro variant is curved and the resolution is expected to be QHD+ whereas OnePlus 9 may sport a flat display.

OnePlus 9 may have a plastic back instead of a glass back. Samsung made a similar move with the launch of the Galaxy S21 series. The choice of plastic at the back will help keep the OnePlus 9 priced lower compared to the Pro variant.



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OnePlus 9 Pro Teased Yet Again With Camera Samples: Quad Camera, Silver Colour Option Revealed

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OnePlus 9 Pro has been teased yet again in a promo video from the company. The OnePlus 9 Pro‘s back panel has been shown in all its glory in a teaser clip, revealing the smartphone’s quad rear camera setup. OnePlus had earlier teased the smartphone in a clip posted on twitter. OnePlus 9 series is set to launch on March 23. This time around, OnePlus has partnered with Swedish company Hassleblad in order to improve the camera on the OnePlus 9 series.

The new teaser is a 15-second clip shared on OnePlus‘ YouTube channel. It shows Hassleblad ambassadors Sarah Cooper and Nina Gorfer using the OnePlus 9 Pro to capture some images. The narrator in the video says “what if the colours we saw in real life were the same colours we could keep in our memory,” hinting at the true-to-life colours that the Hassleblad cemra on the OnePlus 9 Pro is capable of capturing.

OnePlus has been teasing the camera performance of the OnePlus 9 series, in partnership with Hassleblad. Recently, the company’s CEO Pete Lau had tweeted saying that the OnePlus 9 series will have “Natural Colour Calibration with Hassleblad”. OnePlus has also made a YouTube series called “Behind the Lens” which talks about the camera of the OnePlus 9 series.

Recently, renders of the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro were leaked showing off the two smartphones’ design from the front and the back. The renders also hinted at the colour options on the OnePlus 9 series smartphones, which include a similar colour option as the one seen in the recent promo video.

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IE App Reviews: ‘Oxygen Updater’ brings you the fastest OnePlus updates

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OnePlus phones are pretty popular in India’s upper mid-range and affordable-flagship market. Apart from the fact that OnePlus phones pack great hardware, a key factor in the brand’s phones is its clean software experience via OxygenOS. Feature-packed, yet minimal where it needs to be, OxygenOS is made even better by quick updates.

However, like most Android software updates across brands, OxygenOS updates are also rolled out in batches. This allows the brand to test new software for critical bugs on a small number of users, before rolling it out to the masses. But what if you like to live on the edge and want to be amongst the first to try out those new system updates?  That’s where Oxygen Updater comes in. Here are a few quick details.

Name: Oxygen Updater
Availability: Android (Only for OnePlus phones)
Price: Free (ad-free version costs Rs 99)

Oxygen Updater allows you to manually download official system update files, be it entire Android version updates, or smaller security patch updates. With support for all OnePlus phones and different installation methods, including extra perks for rooted users, we tried Oxygen Updater for a few weeks and here’s what we think.

Easy-to-grasp interface

Oxygen Updater has a clean user in line with the OxygenOS design language, almost making the third-party app feel like a part of OxygenOS, well, OxygenOS 10 to be precise. Setting up Oxygen Updater is a breeze irrespective of what OnePlus Phone you have. The app supports all phones from the first OnePlus One to the recent Nord N10. We tried the app out with our OnePlus Nord.

Once the app has shown you its capabilities and auto-selected your device, it will also ask you if you have a rooted device. Increased compatibility with root access phones will allow the app to automate a few of the subsequent steps. However, it works just fine without root access as well.

Oxygen Updater, OnePlus OxygenOS, Oxygen OS, OnePlus system update, The Oxygen Updater setup screen is easy to understand and automatically detects the correct device in use. (Express Photo)

Once set up, neat tabs on the bottom include your main screen, where any new updates will pop up and the device screen, where you can get all the info you need about your own phone. There is also a dedicated News tab that features only OnePlus-related news.

Finally, a settings tab lets you tweak some more minor changes. The app does feature ads on the bottom, but thankfully, they’re not the annoying, page-scaling kind. Regardless, you can go ad-free with a one-time purchase of Rs 99.

Installing updates

Every time a new update for your OnePlus phone is released, the app sources the exact update file for your phone, immediately after OnePlus has made it official. These update files are the same files that are downloaded when you choose your normal system update way.

Oxygen Updater also claims these manual update files are authentic and not tampered with. Here’s an extract from the app’s FAQs section.

Question: Can I verify if the downloaded update is authentic?
Response: Oxygen updater does this automatically for you. The app server obtains the MD5 checksum of the file from OnePlus. This takes place when importing the update, right before you receive a push notification of it. When you use the app, the app obtains the MD5 checksum from the app server using a secure connection. When downloading, the file is verified using this checksum. If the file has been tampered with or was incomplete, an error will be shown and the file will be deleted from your device.

Depending on whether you chose incremental updates or full-zip updates, the file size of the download could be anywhere from less than 100MB to about 3GB. What kind of update (small security patch update, large Android system update) also determines the download size.

Once the files are downloaded, the app will let you know what to do next in a series of instructions. These involve manually heading to the System Updates section and choosing your downloaded file to manually install it as an update.

Following that, you restart your phone and the update is installed.

Oxygen Updater, OnePlus OxygenOS, Oxygen OS, OnePlus system update, The Oxygen Updater interface provides an easy-to-use tab layout. (Express Photo)

Support for OnePlus Open Beta builds

Oxygen Updater also supports OnePlus phones’ open beta build cycles. While this isn’t for everyone, those who use the official open beta builds on their OnePlus phones to try out new major updates weeks or months ahead of time will find the feature very handy.

Just like you can choose between incremental and full stable builds, you can also choose incremental or full beta builds as your type of download in the settings. Once you do that, you will be notified for beta updates instead of stable updates, and the installation procedure remains the same.

Note that OnePlus allows you to go from stable to beta builds without losing your data, but coming back to stable builds from beta builds will require you to format your internal storage, leading to everything being erased.

Is Oxygen Updater for you?

If you’re someone who doesn’t care about being the first to receive system updates when they’re out, Oxygen Updater might not excite you. However, if you do like experiencing newer software the moment it is released, OnePlus Updater could be a boon for you. You will always be one of the first people to try out any new update without needing to sign up for some beta programme.

The app also eliminates the dreaded waiting period until you get the OTA notification because as soon as the update is out, you’ll likely have it on the app on the same day. Oxygen Updater is also pretty handy for content creators and testers who can use it to try the latest OxygenOS builds, both stable and beta, before anyone else.

The risks associated with software issues or bugs on a new OxygenOS build are still there since the app simply gets you the files that OnePlus has released; testing it for bugs is up to you, the user. Further, unless you know what you’re doing, its best to stay away from the open beta builds, which have a higher probability of being buggy.

Trash or Pass?

All aspects considered, Oxygen Updater is a solid addition to your arsenal of apps if you’re an enthusiast with a OnePlus device. We tried the app for a few weeks, using it to upgrade our OnePlus Nord from OxygenOS 10.5.10 to 10.5.11, and later to the stable OxygenOS 11 build for the OnePlus Nord. Our experience was smooth, easy and free of any hiccups. While its target audience might be a small portion of OnePlus users, it does what it does best, and so far, flawlessly. The app gets a solid pass from us.

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OnePlus 9 series to include chargers in the box, confirms CEO – Times of India

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Back in 2020, when Apple decided to get rid of the chargers in the box, it was expected to become a new trend in the smartphone industry. Soon after Apple, its arch-rival Samsung too followed the lead.
However, OnePlus is not going to join the bandwagon — at least for now — as the CEO of the company has confirmed that the company plans to ship chargers inside the box this year.
Apart from this, no other detail about the charging technology or battery capacity has been revealed so it’s not known if there will be any improvements over the 65W charger that the company ships with OnePlus 8T.
The company has also shown off the official look of what is being claimed to be OnePlus 9 Pro. The handset seen in the video flaunts a Silver colour model with curved edges.
The back can also be seen housing a quad camera setup with Hasselblad branding in the encasement.

Just yesterday, OnePlus confirmed that the company is going to unveil its OnePlus 9 smartphone series globally on March 23 at 7.30pm.
The company also confirmed that the OnePlus 9 series will make use of a custom Sony IMX789 sensor and will be “the largest and most advanced main camera sensor ever on a OnePlus device.”



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OnePlus 9 Series With All New Hasselblad Cameras to Officially Launch on March 23

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OnePlus has officially announced that the next-generation OnePlus 9 series will launch on March 23. The company has also announced a partnership with Swedish medium format camera makers Hasselblad, for the optics on the next smartphones. As per previous rumours, the upcoming series will include the vanilla OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro. The Chinese tech company is also expected to launch a budget-oriented OnePlus 9R at the same event. The regular and the pro models are expected to carry the flagship Snapdragon 888 from Qualcomm.

OnePlus shared the latest development across its social media channels. The launch event will start at 7:30 PM IST (10:00 AM EDT), the company revealed. The promotional video clip also teases one of the phone’s quad rear camera setup with the Hasselblad branding. Earlier in February, YouTuber Dave Lee claimed that the OnePlus 9 Pro would come with quad rear cameras, a curved display with Quad-HD+ resolution, and Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC. The regular OnePlus 9 is said to feature a flat display. Whereas, the toned-down OnePlus 9R (or OnePlus 9E) may pack the Snapdragon 690 SoC.

The OnePlus 9R will also reportedly include 8GB of RAM, 128GB storage, 64-megapixel primary camera, and a 5,000mAh battery with at least 30W fast charging support.

Meanwhile, another report recently tipped that OnePlus will also launch the highly-anticipated OnePlus Watch alongside the OnePlus 9 series. Details about the OnePlus Watch remains scarce, though it may run on Google’s WearOS. Earlier in January, two OnePlus Watch models received certification from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), indicating their launch in India. It could possibly mean two variants of the same smartwatch or two different models altogether. The second model is rumoured to be called OnePlus Watch RX. Currently, OnePlus not confirmed the launch of its first smartwatch this month. More information is expected in the coming days.

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