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Even now, it's unclear just how much a threat Huawei's smartphones pose. But given the raft of countries and carriers moving against the company, it's certainly a red flag.On Tuesday, OnePlus and automotive company McLaren announced they were partnering to release a special-edition OnePlus 6T phone. In addition to flaunting orange color accents (both on the bottom of the phone and on the charging accessories), the device is equipped with 10GB of RAM and a faster charging technology dubbed "Warp Charge 30."Warp Charge features 30 watts of power, and OnePlus promises that the 6T McLaren Edition can last a whole day with just a 20-minute charge. This is an improvement on the company's proprietary "Dash Charge" technology, which promised a day's worth of power with a 30-minute charge. Dash Charge is featured on previous OnePlus phones, including the original 6T.
To see if Warp Charge is indeed faster, I drained the batteries on both the 6T and the 6T McLaren Edition. When they were completely out of reserves, I plugged both phones into to power outlets using the charging bricks and cords they came packaged with. After 20 minutes of being plugged in, the 6T McLaren Edition was already nearing 50 percent power. Here's the data on how fast the phones re-upped their batteries given the time duration:In the end, it took about 1 hour for the 6T McLaren Edition to fully charge while the original 6T clicked in at 1 hour and 25 minutes. The latter is still a prompt charge time, and Dash Charge will likely continue to be a favorite feature for OnePlus users. But if you're in a real time-crunch or just have absolutely no time to waste, you'll end up saving about 25 minutes to fully charge your phone if you go with McLaren's 6T.Oh, and if you're curious like us, we tested the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition's benchmarks to see if the bump in RAM affected its processing performance. Spoiler alert: It didn't. Check out the numbers, which were pretty on par with one another:
EVgo, operator of the largest EV charging network in the US, announced Tuesday that it has finalized a multi-year contract with Hyundai and Kia. The partnership will put EVgo's list of networked chargers directly into the infotainment systems of the Hyundai Kona Electric and Kia Niro EV.Ordinarily, folks would have to download EVgo's app to catch a glance of all the available chargers, but with this partnership, it's all done inside the car. Users will be able to take a look at all nearby EVgo chargers, as well as whether or not they're currently available. Then, the navigation system can set a route directly to that charger. The only catch is that owners need to sign up for each automaker's connected services, whether it's UVO for Kia or Blue Link for Hyundai.
While charging speeds have improved, EVgo wants them to be even more powerful. The company is currently working to install 150-kilowatt and 350-kW chargers around the country. While no vehicle is yet capable of accepting a 350-kW charge, the next generation of EVs should be. 150 kW is right about on par with Tesla's Supercharger system, but again, owners need a vehicle capable of accepting charge that quickly in order to reap the benefits.Hyundai and Kia's electric siblings are quite promising. The Kona Electric builds on an already excellent vehicle by adding a 201-horsepower electric motor and a battery that allows for 258 miles of range per full charge. The Kia Niro EV's range is a bit lower at 239 miles, but that's still a whole boatload of charge for an EV that isn't asking Tesla prices.
Users of Apple's wireless earbud line can expect some major upgrades in the next two years, a prominent Apple analyst predicts.Apple will release upgraded AirPods with "wireless charging support" in the first quarter of 2019, Ming-Chi Kuo forecast in a note seen by AppleInsider. The earbuds are also expected to get an upgrade to Bluetooth 5.0 and a W-series chip.Another upgrade due before the end of 2020 will feature an unspecified "all-new design," according to the report. Kuo also expects the revision to have "high integration with iOS and Mac products."German-language site MacPrime reported last year that a wireless AirPod charging case was in the works that would pair with Apple's AirPower wireless charging mat. AirPower was rumored to debut in September, but we haven't seen any announcement yet.
To see if Warp Charge is indeed faster, I drained the batteries on both the 6T and the 6T McLaren Edition. When they were completely out of reserves, I plugged both phones into to power outlets using the charging bricks and cords they came packaged with. After 20 minutes of being plugged in, the 6T McLaren Edition was already nearing 50 percent power. Here's the data on how fast the phones re-upped their batteries given the time duration:In the end, it took about 1 hour for the 6T McLaren Edition to fully charge while the original 6T clicked in at 1 hour and 25 minutes. The latter is still a prompt charge time, and Dash Charge will likely continue to be a favorite feature for OnePlus users. But if you're in a real time-crunch or just have absolutely no time to waste, you'll end up saving about 25 minutes to fully charge your phone if you go with McLaren's 6T.Oh, and if you're curious like us, we tested the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition's benchmarks to see if the bump in RAM affected its processing performance. Spoiler alert: It didn't. Check out the numbers, which were pretty on par with one another:
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EVgo, operator of the largest EV charging network in the US, announced Tuesday that it has finalized a multi-year contract with Hyundai and Kia. The partnership will put EVgo's list of networked chargers directly into the infotainment systems of the Hyundai Kona Electric and Kia Niro EV.Ordinarily, folks would have to download EVgo's app to catch a glance of all the available chargers, but with this partnership, it's all done inside the car. Users will be able to take a look at all nearby EVgo chargers, as well as whether or not they're currently available. Then, the navigation system can set a route directly to that charger. The only catch is that owners need to sign up for each automaker's connected services, whether it's UVO for Kia or Blue Link for Hyundai.
While charging speeds have improved, EVgo wants them to be even more powerful. The company is currently working to install 150-kilowatt and 350-kW chargers around the country. While no vehicle is yet capable of accepting a 350-kW charge, the next generation of EVs should be. 150 kW is right about on par with Tesla's Supercharger system, but again, owners need a vehicle capable of accepting charge that quickly in order to reap the benefits.Hyundai and Kia's electric siblings are quite promising. The Kona Electric builds on an already excellent vehicle by adding a 201-horsepower electric motor and a battery that allows for 258 miles of range per full charge. The Kia Niro EV's range is a bit lower at 239 miles, but that's still a whole boatload of charge for an EV that isn't asking Tesla prices.
Users of Apple's wireless earbud line can expect some major upgrades in the next two years, a prominent Apple analyst predicts.Apple will release upgraded AirPods with "wireless charging support" in the first quarter of 2019, Ming-Chi Kuo forecast in a note seen by AppleInsider. The earbuds are also expected to get an upgrade to Bluetooth 5.0 and a W-series chip.Another upgrade due before the end of 2020 will feature an unspecified "all-new design," according to the report. Kuo also expects the revision to have "high integration with iOS and Mac products."German-language site MacPrime reported last year that a wireless AirPod charging case was in the works that would pair with Apple's AirPower wireless charging mat. AirPower was rumored to debut in September, but we haven't seen any announcement yet.
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