The partnership between OnePlus and McLaren has ended which means we are not going to see any special McLaren edition OnePlus phones in the future. They had worked together on the OnePlus Concept One.
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After OnePlus recently teased the launch of the 6T McLaren Edition on December 11, a new rumor now claims that the special edition phone will be equipped with 10GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
OnePlus has teased a McLaren edition of its latest flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 6T, today. The special edition device is set for announcement on December 11 in the UK, likely clad in orange.
It was recently reported that Apple was in discussions with supercar company McLaren over purchasing its business. However, the vehicle company refuted this, stating that there were no talks going on.
According to a new report in the Financial Times, Apple is in talks to make a major investment in McLaren, or purchase the company outright. The investment would be related to Apple's car project.
A Microsoft Research project has breathed new life into the 3D touch feature which was originally supposed to launch alongside the Nokia McLaren Windows Phone. The new tech was demoed in a video.
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More photos have been published of McLaren, the cancelled Nokia Windows Phone flagship that would have replaced the Lumia 1020, with a Full HD screen, Snapdragon 800 processor and rumored 50MP camera.
More than a year after its cancellation, more images of the Lumia McLaren have leaked online showcasing the unreleased device. On display is the huge 20MP PureView camera with Carl Zeiss optics.
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Though we've seen the cancelled Lumia McLaren device before, this is the first time that we get to see it on video. Also seen is the device's gimmicky 3D touch navigation system.
McLaren was a flagship Lumia that featured '3D Touch', but the device never made it to market. However, development on the technology behind it continued and Microsoft has got a new patent for it.
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The new Live Tile interface originally supposed to launch alongside the canceled Lumia McLaren flagship is supposed to show up in Windows 10 for phones as the evolution of regular Live Tiles.
More images have surfaced of what was originally thought to be an upcoming Lumia 1030. Unfortunately it looks like this is the canceled Lumia McLaren flagship expected last fall
Microsoft is making big changes on the Nokia front having acquired its devices business, and is canceling some of its upcoming phones including the 3D Touch phone known as McLaren.
Microsoft is working on more than one device that will support 3D Touch but what is more surprising, besides their specs, is that they may include the option to dual boot.
A video from Microsoft Research appears to show the most rumored feature in Windows Phone: 3D Touch. While this only shows the tech at a research level we can easily imagine this in a finished product