The new phone has a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, IP68/IP69 ratings, and a 6,000mAh battery. The OnePlus 13 starts at ~$632 in its home market, with a global launch expected in the coming months.
These batteries replace the liquid electrolyte in traditional lithium ion cells with a solid electrolyte, enabling longer lifespans. Sodium ion batteries use sodium instead of lithium, which is ...
Up until now, the Dell XPS 13 has lagged behind the rival Apple MacBook Air for battery life, but the Snapdragon Elite X very much levels the playing field. As always, you're also getting that ...
If it no longer sits flat on a table without a slight wobble, you are developing a problem: This battery didn't completely fail, but it was bulging! If you see any of these signs, you should start ...
The phone packs a 6150mAh third-generation silicon carbon battery, and it has 120W fast charging that can charge up to 100% in 30 minutes, and also has s 44W UFCS and 100W PPS support, but it doesn’t ...
The OnePlus 13 is set to revolutionise smartphone charging with a 6000mAh carbon-silicon battery and innovative charging options, including 100W fast charging and magnetic wireless charging. Listen to ...
Schoharie County is getting $11.6 million to replace an aging bridge. U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand have announced the money to replace the Bridge Street Bridge over Schoharie Creek.
These teasers have confirmed various specs and features of the upcoming flagship smartphone like its water and dust resistance rating and its battery test results. So let’s have a look.
The above posters confirm that the OnePlus 13 will house a 6,000mAh battery. This means that the OP13 will have the largest battery seen on a OnePlus phone. The second poster confirms that it will ...
Last week, OnePlus disclosed the camera details of the OnePlus 13, and today, the company has revealed additional details such as battery size, fast charging speed, etc. Last week’s Weibo post ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - President and CEO Doug McGowen told FOX13 on Monday that Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW) is "very well prepared" to replace every lead pipe across the city over the next 10 years.