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About OnePlus's Hasselblad Cameras

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           OnePlus is a Chinese consumer electronic manufacture, best known for making flagship smartphones, was founded by Pete Lau and Carl Pei. It's a subsidiary of BBK Electronics. OnePlus smartphones are known for their performance, design, super fast charge, customizable software skin, and top-end specs. But they are not that good at delivering such great cameras. OnePlus 9 series is OnePlus's step forward to fix that intricacy by partnering up with Hasselblad. So what does this Hasselblad branding mean? Hasselblad is a Swedish camera manufacturer who makes $50,000 cameras and $10,000 lenses! Yes, it's a high-end camera manufacturer whose cameras were used in many NASA missions. In fact, man's first landing on the moon by Neil Armstrong was first captured by a Hasselblad camera.  It's a weird match between a luxury camera brand and a smartphone company whose main objective is price. OnePlus has partnered up with Hasselblad to bring colour accuracy that these t

Why there is no IN-BOX CHARGER?

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Apple: The above-mentioned decision has been taken to meet our environmental goals. The company wants to become carbon-neutral by 2030. Samsung: Changing the world together by 2030! Me: WOW!!!😮 This means net-zero climate impact by 2030..... But wait, does this actually curtail the use of packing materials?  iPhone X iPhone 12 When you see these boxes from the outside, you may think... Good job Apple you're so deliberate about the environment!  But when you see things in perspective, you will get to know about the disadvantages. For example, Person X presently has an iPhone X. When he sees the attractive adverts for the newer iPhone 12 he is more likely to buy the new device with tons of new features. When he charges his new phone with his old charger, it takes a lot of time to fill it up because Mr. X is using a two-year-old  charger that doesn't support fast charging. Thus,   he'll end up buying a separate charger from amazon. The dispatch box and the new charger's r

PROBLEM WITH WIRELESS CHARGERS

    Wireless charging can be defined as the transfer of power from the charging pad to your device  with no interaction of cables.  Qi [Pronounced as 'chee'] is the standard for many wireless chargers. Apple, Samsung, LG are the main companies that support Qi chargers. So not everyone can afford to buy these phones with wireless charging. According to a survey, only about 25% of people use wireless chargers.  The main reason why people are not opting for wireless chargers is that these chargers are very slow compared to wired charging. In an age where wired chargers can provide up to 120W of output these wireless chargers only reach up to 7.5-10W.  These chargers work on the principle of electromagnetic induction, i.e. the magnetic field is created between the charging pad and your device. These chargers use more energy and all the extra energy ends up as heat. As we are all aware that heat is not a battery's good friend. Heat can change the battery's physical structure