We go hands-on with OnePlus’ latest partnership smartphone, the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition. Sponsored by the popular F1 racing team, the McLaren Edition adds another 2GB of RAM, even faster charging, and a cool new paint job. We even had the occasion to test the phone against the OnePlus 6T and the OnePlus 6 using our new Speed Test G.
Also, the era of in-screen camera sensors is here. Now, instead of notches, we get holes in the screen. Two phones came out this week sporting this new design: the Samsung Galaxy A8s and the Honor View 20. The Galaxy A8s has a triple-camera setup on the back and a 6.4-inch screen. The Honor View 20 carries a 48-megapixel camera and some neat software tricks to speed up your connections.
We also have a $100,000 contest to give up your smartphone for a year, our full Red Hydrogen One review, and a huge leak for Samsung’s upcoming flagship.
Here are your top stories for the week
2:00 – Could you give up your phone for a year for $100k? This competition might be for you
Vitaminwater wants to know if you can give up your smartphone for a year, and is putting up $100,000 to find out.
15:00 – OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition hands-on: What should you expect?
OnePlus paired up with McLaren F1 racing to bring you the fastest phone you can buy, but is it really faster?
23:50 – Samsung Galaxy A8s announced with display hole camera, triple rear camera setup
The hole revolution has begun, and it’s bringing a triple-camera setup along for the ride.
Honor View 20 detailed: in-display camera, 48MP rear camera and Link Turbo
The Honor View 20 is coming with some nifty tricks including a huge camera sensor and super-fast network connections.
37:30 – Massive leak gives us idea of Galaxy S10 release date, price, storage, more
This is a pretty big leak that gives away most of what we’ll see in February. Let’s just say, yike$!
44:15 – Vivo Nex Dual Display Edition hands-on: Who needs a selfie camera?
Why have one screen when you can have two! The Vivo Nex Dual Display Edition uses that unused space on the back of the phone.
Meanwhile, here are some stories we couldn’t cover on the podcast
Asus CEO resigns, mobile strategy revamp does not include loss of ZenFone
The more things change, the more they stay the same. After some doubt was cast, Asus confirmed it will continue the ZenFone line after all. Phew!
Honor Magic 2 review: A phone full of new tricks
The Honor Magic 2 is here, and it has a few tricks up its sleeve, er, under its slider.
In big win for Qualcomm, Apple must cease sale of iPhone models in China
China is no longer allowed to sell the iPhone 6s all the way up through the iPhone X. That might sting a bit.
Pixel 3 Lite may not be only budget Google phone: Pixel 3 Lite XL leaks in new renders
It seems Google may have more than one budget-friendly Pixel phone coming to market.
Apple, Amazon deny hosting Chinese spy chips and were right all along
Bloomberg’s report that the Chinese were spying on American companies appears to be completely false.
Red Hydrogen One review: Jack of all trades, master of none
Our review of Red’s $1,200 smartphone and its holographic display is in. But is the promise of accessories in the future enough for you to buy it?
Who wants to win an Insta360 ONE X or Insta360 ONE action camera?
This week, we’re giving away three Insta360 action cameras. Enter this week’s Sunday giveaway for your chance to win!
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