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OnePlus One

To create hype around their product, OnePlus has been slowly and steadily revealing new features about their upcoming handset to the public. Up until now, it has revealed that the handset would come with a Snapdragon 800 processor, a 5.5-inch 1080p display inside the body of a 5-inch device and a beefy 3100mAh battery.

Today, the company has revealed the specifications of the camera sensor that they would be using on their OnePlus One handset.

Samsung-back-door

The development team behind Replicant OS, an open-source operating system based on Android, have discovered a security flaw with Samsung devices that can provide remote access to your data. The “backdoor” is found in a whole bunch of Galaxy-branded handsets — including the Galaxy Nexus — running “most propriety Android systems.”

There's a OnePlus One under this Sony Xperia Z1.

There’s a OnePlus One under this Sony Xperia Z1.

OnePlus has been steadily providing us with juicy details about its upcoming One smartphone for a few weeks now, and today the company has revealed the handset’s display. It’ll be a 5.5-inch 1080p panel from Japan Display Inc — a joint venture between Sony, Toshiba, and Hitachi — with Touch On Lens technology.

App-Ops-CM-11

CyanogenMod 11 users will have the ability to prevent Android apps from automatically starting when their handset launches, thanks to the system’s built-in App Ops feature. The setting was introduced with the most recent nightly builds of CM11 and announced by the CyanogenMod team on Google+.

sony-xperia-z1-2

The CyanogenMod team have this week released CyanogenMod 11 builds for the Sony Xperia Z1 and Xperia Z Ultra Google Play Editions. Based on Android 4.4 KitKat, the ROMs include everything you’d expect from Google latest operating system, coupled with all the tweaks and add-ons that come with CyanogenMod.

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