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OnePlus 13 plus one equals the OnePlus 15

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The OnePlus 15 no longer has a Hasselblad logo on its camera.

OnePlus has revealed a few details about its next flagship phone at a Qualcomm event in China: it’ll be called the OnePlus 15, and it will come with Qualcomm’s freshly announced Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and a 165Hz refresh rate display.

You didn’t blink and miss the OnePlus 14, if you’re wondering about that. The OnePlus 13 will be succeeded by the OnePlus 15, likely to avoid including a “4” in the product name — bad luck in Chinese culture. It’ll pair nicely with the 8 Elite Gen 5 name, which follows the Snapdragon 8 Elite. It all makes sense somehow.

The company showed off a black version of the OnePlus 15 on stage at Qualcomm’s second Snapdragon Summit in China, revealing that it looks less like the 13 and more like the 13T, also known as the 13S in India. It shares that phone’s rounded square camera island, and is likely to similarly drop the alert slider in favor of a customizable shortcut button.

Aside from the chipset, refresh rate, and name, we also know that the OnePlus 15 will be the company’s first flagship for a few years without Hasselblad-branded camera processing. CEO Pete Lau recently announced that the two brands would be ending their five-year partnership, though confusingly, parent company Oppo will keep working with Hasselblad. But OnePlus is striking out on its own with a new image processing technology it calls the DetailMax Engine. I dunno, names are hard, I guess.

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Proton Mail’s updated app adds an offline mode

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Proton has launched a major update for its encrypted Mail app, which not only adds a refreshed layout but also includes a new offline mode. That means you’ll now have full access to your inbox when you don’t have an internet connection, giving you the ability to read, write, and compose emails.

Your messages will sync once you come back online, but having access to them offline seems like a helpful way to stay on top of things while on a flight or in other areas where you don’t have cellular service or access to Wi-Fi.

Proton has also made key changes to the layout of the app, moving the Compose button from the top-right of the screen to the very bottom for easier access. The company also says it has made scrolling, archiving, and replying to emails “twice as fast” when compared to the previous iterations of the app.

The updated app is rolling out on iOS and Android starting today. Both versions of the app will now share the same features, too, meaning Android users will finally gain the ability to snooze and schedule messages.

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AllTrails Hiking App Review: Outdoor Planning and Navigation

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Forget the wads of paper maps—AllTrails keeps everything you need to plan your outdoor trip on your phone.
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AllTrails Hiking App Review: Outdoor Planning and Navigation

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Forget the wads of paper maps—AllTrails keeps everything you need to plan your outdoor trip on your phone.
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