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OnePlus 5T gets launching on November 13th .

Several  leaks  and renders have popped up over the past few days regarding the OnePlus 5T, but nothing has been confirmed yet – until now. No less than the chief executive officer of OnePlus, Pete Lau, reveals that the OnePlus 5T is official and is launching on November 13 instead of by the end of the month  as claimed by leakster Evan Blass . In a blog post on the company’s forum page, Lau also says that the OnePlus 5T is retaining the 3.5mm headphone jack in the handset, contrary to the popular trend of removing the phone connector from the latest generation of mobile devices including the iPhone 7. He also explains the company’s decision to stick with the headphone jack, saying audio quality is one of the reasons for keeping the audio jack in OnePlus 5T. Lau writes: When we surveyed the OnePlus community, 70% of users told us that their priority was sound quality. On the whole, wireless earbuds aren't there yet to provide the same quality of audio. Are the best wir...

Apple Unveils Budget-Friendly iPad, Dresses iPhone in Red

Apple on Tuesday announced an iPad update, a red iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, and a new video-editing app for iOS. The iPad upgrade has a 9.7-inch, 2048 x 1536-pixel Retina display with 264 pixels per inch, and Apple's A9 64-bit processor. The unit will come in silver, gold and space gray with a starting price of US$329 for 32 gigabytes of storage and WiFi-only support. It will cost $459 for a 32-GB unit with WiFi and cellular support. As with prior models, the battery life for the new iPad is 10 hours. It has an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera and 1.2-MP front-facing FaceTime unit. The new iPad is available for order on Mach 24 from Apple's website and will be in Apple Stores next week. With the latest upgrade, Apple's iPad lineup looks like this: iPad Pro 12.9 inch ($799); iPad Pro 9.7 inch ($599); iPad 9.7 inch ($329) and iPad mini 4 ($399). Not Quite an Air Replacement Although the latest iPad replaces the iPad Air 2 in Apple's tablet lineup, it doesn't quite supp...