Monday, October 22, 2018

OnePlus 6T - Don't Tinker Too Much 2018

OnePlus has been dropping bits and pieces of information about its next smartphone over the past few weeks.
It's something that the organization has done since the specific start to drive up publicity. Now they have revealed that the OnePlus 6T is going to come with a new user interface and improved navigation gestures. It hasn't flaunted the new UI at this time. That will clearly be uncovered once the gadget itself is reported. What the organization has said is that We have a radical new UI coming up that you should involvement for yourself to truly get it. This mention of a " whole new UI" is a bit of a mystery. I mean how much will be changing?
OnePlus needs to understand that one of the reasons people buy their phones is that they offer near stock Android experience. 
If OnePlus lose sight of this and move further away from stock Android, it will piss a lot of people off and might affect their purchasing decision. So OnePlus has to be really careful not to tinker too much. We already know that the OnePlus 6T will have an in-display fingerprint scanner but we didntknow which type of scanner it's gonna be. There are two types of in-display scanners available on the market, the Optical scanners and the Ultrasonic scanners. And the one the 6T is coming with is not the best one, it'll have an Optical scanner. This sensor, by the way, is not as secure as the ultrasonic scanner. Let me explain in you in simple terms the difference between the Optical and Ultrasonic sensors. Optical uses image recognition to figure out if it's your finger or not. Some sensors can be fooled into allowing you in if you have a high detail picture etc. Ultrasonic, on the 

another hand, reads your finger directly and figures out from the channels and grooves on your finger whether it's yours and if it's a real finger. Simply put, Ultrasonic 3D scans your finger, while the optical scan your finger to get a 2D reading. But that doesn't mean the optical scanners are bad, they're secure enough to be used in most of the banking applications but If you want the highest level of security, the ultrasonic is the one to go for. By the way, I can understand why OnePlus went with the Optical scanner. It is cheaper to implement, which would be important to OnePlus as one of the main selling points of its phones are their relatively low prices. And, If you're holding out for an ultrasonic scanner then the Galaxy S10 will have one and not just an ultrasonic scanner, but a cutting-edge third-generation one. In any case, you'll need to sit tight until the point when 2019 for that telephone and pay significantly more than you would for the OnePlus 6T. Anyway, this device will get official on October 30th and will be released from November 2ndonwards. Do let me know your thoughts on this phone down in the comments and I'll see you tomorrow...Peace out!

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