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It’s Easier than Ever to Switch to a OnePlus Device

Transferring all your contacts and personal data from your old phone to a new one used to be far from pleasant. These days, it’s a much simpler process and in some cases, migrating data between two devices doesn’t even require...

Smart Text Selection Waits to be Used on OnePlus 5T

Android Oreo is surprising and Smart Text Selection is one feature that you must use in your OnePlus 5T device. After all, OnePlus is finally rolling out the OxygenOS 5.0.2 update for the OnePlus 5T, being the first one to...

Snap Selfies to Create a Bitmoji Deluxe on Snapchat

Snap bought Bitstrips, the company behind Bitmoji back in 2016 and since then, it’s integrated Bitmoji into the Snapchat app and people love it. Snapchat is always full of surprises and just announced a new feature called Bitmoji Deluxe, coming...

Use Picture-in-Picture on your OnePlus 5T

What if you want to watch a video on your OnePlus 5T phone, but you’ve also got some serious business to handle? Google added split-screen mode for apps in Nougat, yet the feature doesn’t work so good when it comes...

Getting to Understand Notification Channels of Android Oreo

One of the most exciting features of Android Oreo is none other than Notification Channels. Notification channels allow developers to group their app’s notifications by category. These are pre-defined, but even if users can’t choose their own categories, they have...

New Unknown Sources Settings on your OnePlus 5T

Many of you have seen that the Android 8.0 Oreo stable build is finally available on the OnePlus 5T via the OxygenOS 5.0.2 stable OTA update and some of you are already lucky. According to the changelog, the smartphone is...

Tap to Translate allows Translate to Pop Up

There was a time when Google’s Now on tap service allowed users to translate on-screen text thanks to Google Translate, but the feature to translate on-screen text by selecting was gone when Google Assistant stepped in. Google is though always...