OnePlus
chose to remove
the ‘
always-on display
’ feature from the
OnePlus 6
just before launching the phone, but the company might just bring it back. [caption id=“attachment_4472909” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
The OnePlus 6. Image: OnePlus[/caption] There was a Reddit thread
revealing a deleted reply from OnePlus stating that the company’s technical team had decided to remove the feature at the last moment because of its ill-effects on the overall battery life of the phone. However, after receiving some backlash from its community, the company has
said
that it will be bringing it back with Android P beta
. Earlier, there was much argument about whether OnePlus made the right decision when it removed the feature, but going by how OnePlus strongly believes in listening to its users, the always-on display might just come back. We have also
reviewed the phone
in detail and think that the OnePlus 6 is a winner for what it’s priced at. [caption id=“attachment_4489271” align=“alignnone” width=“1280”]
Questions about the OnePlus 6 ‘always-on display’ on the OnePlus forum. Image: OnePlus Forum[/caption] However, here are a few bugs that the company will remove
and is working on an OS update for the same — the call sound disappears when you switch to the loudspeaker; the notification and call sounds are quiet; three random dots appear right next to the Wi-Fi icon in the notification bar; there is no option for users to display the battery percentage; also there’s no scheduled DND feature. Additionally, the autofocus on the camera app has issues and the selfie portrait mode is still unavailable.
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