ASUS Zenfone 4 Max gets ZenUI 5.0 update with Android 8.1 Oreo

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as declared in ASAmerica Zenfone 4 Max gets ZenUI 5.0 update by Android 8.1 OreoASAmerica has been rolling out ZenUI 5.0 to a number of smartphones in the past few weeks, and it's time for the ASAmerica Zenfone 4 Max to get it as well. At the time, Android Oreo had just launched by many other devices coming out by it alavailiable installed. The ZenUI 5.0 update with Android 8.1 Oreo is beginning to roll out to it now. The ASUS Zenfone 4 Max is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 430-powered smartphone, featuring a 720p IPS LCD display and 3GB of RAM. Along with core Android Oreo features such as picture-in-picture mode, notification channels, background app optimizations, and notification snoozing, you'll alextremely get ZenUI 5.0 features too.


WhatsApp update could bring terrible news for Android fans

More information seems to have emerged about the future of WhatsApp's monetisation strategyWhatsApp is a messaging service owned by Facebook that is incredibly popular. It is considered to be the most used client in the world, beating the likes of Facebook Messenger and Snap that alextremely place a heavy emphasis on communicating by others. WhatsApp's ease of use and wide-array of functionality are surely some of the reasons it has achieved its crown as the biggest chat app in the world. Although fans of the service continue to love all that it offers, there could be some bad news coming soon. WhatsApp used to charge users 69 pence to download the app and take advantage of its messaging offering.

WhatsApp update could bring terrible news for Android fans

Ahead of OnePlus 6T release there's big Android update news for OnePlus 6 owners

as declared in The all-new OnePlus 6T going to be unveiled on October 30 at an event in New York by the device looking determine to include numerous improvements over its OnePlus 6 predecessor. Although full specs are yet to be confirmed, we do know the refreshed device going to feature a fingerprint scanner embedded under the display and looks determine to have a much smaller notch at the highest of the screen. One other piece of news that has been confirmed is the removal of the headphone port by Carl Pei, one of OnePlus' co-founders, revealing to TechRadar that, "By removing the jack we've freed up more space, allowing us to put more new tech into the product." The OnePlus 6T going to be a major announcement for the Chinese phone firm but that doesn't mean they've forgot10 about the current OnePlus 6.






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