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OnePlus 5 will be faster and smoother, says CEO

OP focused mainly on touch latency as it was one of the main areas it wanted to improve upon

OnePlus will officially become the first smartphone to launch its flagship phone in India which would be running on the Snapdragon 835 processor. OnePlus in a blog post explained about the performance of the OnePlus 5 and its memory optimization.

OP focused mainly on touch latency as it was one of the main areas it wanted to improve upon. With the scrolling pattern different for different smartphone, OP engineers used a special high-speed camera to track screen movement and measure input speeds. As a result, apps now respond quickly to touch and thus provide a seamless experience.

According to the blog post, Pete Lau, CEO of OnePlus stated, “We also wanted to improve the overall feeling of smoothness. To achieve this, our engineers added a feature to OxygenOS to better manage the way your apps perform. The apps you use most are ready to go when you turn on the OnePlus 5. Apps you rarely use are deprioritized and kept from affecting performance.”

We can’t wait to see how the OnePlus 5 will fare against its Android rivals from Samsung, LG and Apple’s iPhone 7s/Plus. Both OnePlus and Qualcomm have confirmed that the OnePlus 5 will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835. OnePlus 5 will be the first India device with the flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon 835. OnePlus is keeping in line with its DNA of being the flagship smartphone maker. Posts have been sent out from Qualcomm Twitter and Facebook accounts all over the world regarding OnePlus 5 and Snapdragon 835.

From the launch of the first OnePlus device, the brand has demonstrated strong integration with Qualcomm, using the latest flagship processor to create the best user experience. The Snapdragon 835 is the first 10nm mobile processor especially designed to support next generation entertainment experiences and connected cloud services that OnePlus phones are known to offer. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 means more feature integration, smaller size and lower power consumption with better battery life.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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