OnePlus 11 5G Marble Odyssey Limited Edition Phone Built With Microcrystalline Rock Unveiled In India
OnePlus on Monday unveiled the limited edition OnePlus 11 5G Marble Odyssey smartphone. The smartphone is said to be the only one to be made from a rare microcrystalline rock material that resembles a marble finish and creates a visual and tactile experience unique to each phone. The OnePlus 11 5G Marble Odyssey variant is an India-exclusive special edition.
According to the OEM, the company has ensured that no two OnePlus 11 5G Marble Odyssey are alike.
WhatsApp May Let You Share Screen During Video Calls Soon
WhatsApp is working to introduce screen-sharing feature during video calls for Android users soon. The world's most popular messaging app is testing the update through Google Play Beta program version 2.23.11.19. According to WhatsApp updates tracker WABetaInfo, the Meta-owned platform is going to release a screen-sharing feature, along with a new placement for tabs within the bottom navigation bar and it is currently available for some beta testers.
WABetaInfo has shared a screenshot in which it is being shown how a user will be prompted to share their screen if they tap the "new icon" located in the call control view.
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Ola Prime Plus Premium Service With 'No Cancellations' Launched
An additonal category of cabs is being tested by homegrown cab hailing service Ola. Called Ola Prime Plus, the premium service with "no cancellation" or operations issues is being tested in the Indian city of Bengaluru.
The announcement was made by Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal on Twitter. He also posted a screenshot that showed the Ola Prime Plus option on the Ola cabs app.
"Testing out a new premium service by @Olacabs! Prime Plus: Best drivers, top cars, no cancellations or operational hassles. Will go live for select customers in Bangalore today. Do try it out 🙂👍🏼 I’ll be using it frequently and will share my experiences here on Twitter," Aggarwal tweeted on Sunday.
Battlegrounds Mobile India Confirmed To Be Available 'Within 48 Hours'
Battlegrounds Mobile India, commonly referred to as BGMI, will be available for playing for both Android and iOS users “within a maximum of 48 hours”, developer Krafton confirmed on Monday. The South Korean gaming giant announced last week that BGMI will be available for download for Android users via Google Play starting May 27, and the game will be playable starting May 29. On the other hand, iOS users can download BGMI via Apple’s App Store starting May 29, and the game was said to be playable right away.
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