FHD Oppo Find 7 to cost under $500, key specs detailed


We know that Oppo is being quite open regarding the Find 7's specifications and keeps little for the actual announcement of the phone at the end of the month. Earlier Oppo confirmed there will be two versions of the Find 7 and today the Chinese phonemaker detailed the lower-standing full HD model's key specs.

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Apple iOS 7.1 now seeding to iDevices, CarPlay in tow

As expected, Apple has released iOS 7.1 update for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.


The user interface changes are most noticeable and include tweaks to the phone dialer and the power off area, where Apple has opted for round UI elements. Additionally, the accept and decline buttons in the incoming call have also been tweaked, along with the repeat and shuffle icons in the Music player.
Under iOS 7.1 user can also disable the parallax effect when selecting a custom image for a wallpaper. There are additional minor improvements to the keyboard with the delete and shift keys coming out more prominent now.
Apple has fixed the random reboots bug, which many have been experience. Hopefully, the problem is now gone for good.
The iOS 7.1 update also includes support for the company's new CarPlay feature, which allows you to access your phone through your car via voice commands. Siri is at the core of this feature and allows drivers to dictate messages or manage their music without ever touching their iPhone.
Speaking of music, iTunes Radio is also updated in iOS 7.1. The new additions are featured station search, quickly create stations based on previous searches as well as quick iTunes Match subscription directly from the phone.
Now, head over to your iOS device and get iOS 7.1, which is already seeding.

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EXCLUSIVE: here's why the HTC One 2014 has two cameras

HTC experiments with cameras to set its One phones apart and The All New One will have two cameras but we didn’t know why until now. We have a photo of a Telstra (a big Australian carrier) brochure detailing the phone's feature and confirming the "all new" name.


The so-called Duo Camera will allow the user to choose the focus point and create bokeh effects. The camera will also enable 3D effects. Presumably "effects" means more than just 3D photos and videos.
The adjustable focus has become very popular since Nokia released the Refocus app and all flagships have it – the Galaxy S5, the Xperia Z2 and the LG G Pro 2 have it. However with two cameras on board the 2014 One won't have to do multiple shots with one camera and should yield better results.
HTC had a dual-camera, 3D-shooting phone previously, the HTC Evo 3D, but that didn’t work out great.
It remains to be seen if HTC's gamble will pay off, plus we still don't have many details – camera resolution, optical stabilization, video resolution and so on. The dual-LED, dual color flash is a lock though.

A spy shot of a Telstra brochure for the All New HTC One
Other feature of the All New HTC One that the Telstra brochure details are the 5" 1080p screen, BoomSound speakers on the front and double tap to wake.
The phone will cost AUD 840 (RRP) off-contract, which is $760 / €550.
A big thanks to our anonymous tipster!

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