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jeudi 26 novembre 2020

Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro Performance and Gaming Review: T is for Terrific

Smartphone gaming is now more popular than ever. It has evolved from existing as a niche to being a core value proposition on smartphones. Nowadays, everyone — from smartphone manufacturers to chipmakers — tries to seize as many opportunities as possible to tout their devices’ gaming capabilities. Amidst this, affordable “flagship killers” have a newfound duty to entertain hardcore mobile gamers. The Xiaomi Mi 10T and the Mi 10T Pro were launched in September and are well-suited for inclusion in the category of “flagship killers”.

Although Xiaomi’s definition of a “T” upgrade differs from how OnePlus — which started the trend with the OnePlus 3T — projects it, the Mi 10T Pro features the same internal hardware as the more premium Mi 10 series from early 2020. The Mi 10T Pro is powered by Qualcomm’s current flagship Snapdragon 865 chipset along with 8GB of RAM LPDDR5 RAM. Therefore, we don’t expect any lapses in performance. To its advantage, the Mi 10T Pro also features a 144Hz refresh rate display which also supports adaptive refresh rate to offer a jitter-free usage and gaming experience.

xiaomi mi 10t pro grey snapdragon 865 108MP camera

So, in this review, we will examine Xiaomi’s claims of jitter-free performance on the Mi 10T Pro while also testing its abilities in some of the more demanding games. Before we dive into our performance analysis, here are the specifications that the smartphone offers.

Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro specifications. Click/tap to expand

Specification Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro
Dimensions & Weight
  • 165.1 x 76.4 x 9.33 mm
  • 218g
Display
  • 6.67″ FHD+ LCD
  • 20:9 aspect ratio
  • 144Hz refresh rate
    • AdaptiveSync: 30/48/50/60/90/120/144Hz
    • MEMC
  • HDR10
  • DCI-P3
  • Punch-hole display
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on front and back
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 865:
  • 1x Kryo 585 (ARM Cortex-A77-based) Prime core @ 2.84GHz
  • 3x Kryo 585 (ARM Cortex-A77-based) Performance core @ 2.4GHz
  • 4x Kryo 385 (ARM Cortex A55-based) Efficiency cores @ 1.8GHz

Adreno 650 GPU

RAM & Storage
  • 8GB LPDDR5 + 128GB UFS 3.1
  • 8GB + 256GB
Battery & Charging
  • 5000mAh
  • 33W fast charging support
  • 33W fast charger in the box
Security
  • Side-mounted fingerprint scanner
  • AI Face Unlock
Rear Camera(s)
  • Primary: 108MP, f/1.69, 1/1.33″ sensor, OIS
  • Secondary: 13MP, ultra-wide angle, f/2.4, 1.12µm pixel size, 123° FoV
  • Tertiary: 5MP, macro, f/2.4, 1.12µm pixel size

Video:

  • 8K @ 30fps
  • Dual Video modes: Vertical, Horizontal, PiP
Front Camera(s) 20MP, f/2.2, 1/3.4″ sensor, 0.8µm pixel size
Port(s) USB Type-C
Audio & Vibration
  • Dual Speakers
  • Hi-Res Audio certification
  • X-axis linear vibration motor
Connectivity
  • Bands:
    • 5G: n1/n3/n7/n8/n20/n28/n38/n41/n77/n78
    • LTE FDD: B1/2/3/4/5/7/8/20/28/32
    • LTE TDD: B38/40/41
    • WCDMA: B1/2/4/5/8
    • GSM: B2/3/5/8
  • 4×4 MIMO
  • Wi-Fi 6
  • NFC
Software MIUI 12 based on Android 10
Other Features
  • IR Blaster
  • Splash-proof protection

About this review: Xiaomi India loaned us a pre-retail unit of the 8GB/128GB variant of the Mi 10T Pro. I have used the device for almost a month before writing this review.


Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro: Performance

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 mobile platform is what powers the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro. It is a 7nm SoC (system-on-a-chip) fabricated using TSMC’s N7P process. The CPU on the Snapdragon 865 comes in a 1+3+4 configuration, featuring a Kyro 585 “Prime” core based on ARM’s Cortex-A77 design with a maximum frequency of 2.84GHz, three more Kryo 585 cores but at a lower frequency of 2.4GHz for sustained performance, and four Kryo 385 cores that are based on ARM’s Cortex-A55 design and clocked at 1.8GHz.

Even though Qualcomm has also released the Snapdragon 865 Plus with an overclocked Prime core, most manufacturers have stuck to the original chipset — with the ASUS ROG Phone 3 being the notable exception. Along with the aforementioned CPU, the Snapdragon 865 also features an Adreno 650 GPU along with native support for 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and dual-frequency GPS.

Synthetic benchmarks are among the preliminary methods that a lot of us use to objectively assess performance. Snapdragon 865, that powers the majority of flagship smartphones of 2020, has already been profiled extensively using popular synthetic benchmarks including Geekbench 5, PCMark Work 2.0, 3DMark, GFXBench, etc.

Upon running these benchmarks on the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro, we found that its scores align uniformly with those produced by the Mi 10, powered by the same chipset and reviewed by us earlier this year. So, we are omitting separate tests for this review. In case you are interested in learning about how these devices fare in terms of benchmarks, take a look at the Performance section of our Xiaomi Mi 10 review.

Even though synthetic benchmarks are indicative, they do not tell the complete story about real-world performance. This is why we used XDA’s in-house benchmarks to evaluate app launch speeds and the fluidity of the user experience. Our detailed analysis using these tests on the Mi 10T Pro follow:

App Launch Speed Test

XDA’s Editor-in-Chief, Mishaal Rahman, and Senior Contributor, Mario Serrafero, have created a new script to test the launch speeds of apps on different smartphones. This test utilizes Android’s ActivityManager shell interface to quantify the amount of time taken by any smartphone to launch 12 popular applications from a cold start (i.e. when these apps are not already running in the background). These applications (in the same order they are used in the test) are Google Chrome, Facebook, Gmail, Google Maps, Messages, Netflix, Google Photos, Google Play Store, Twitter, WhatsApp, XDA, and YouTube.

During the test, each of these apps is launched and subsequently terminated before the next one is launched. The total time (in milliseconds) taken to cold-start and then kill an app for several iterations is calculated and represented by the value on the bottom of each of the bars. Meanwhile, the median is represented by the number above the bar.

OnePlus 8T XDA App Launch Test Results Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro app launch test XDA Snapdragon 865 OnePlus 8T XDA App Launch Test Results OnePlus 8T XDA App Launch Test Results

The Mi 10T Pro launches apps faster than the ROG Phone 3 and Samsung Galaxy S20.

The time values recorded in our App Launch Speed Test indicate that Xiaomi has done a good job while optimizing app startup on the Mi 10T Pro — or MIUI 12, in general. While the Mi 10T Pro stands lower on the scoreboard than what we saw in our OnePlus 8T review, the app launch durations for all of these 12 apps are noticeably shorter than what Mishaal recorded for the ASUS ROG Phone 3 and the Samsung Galaxy S20 (Exynos) during his ASUS ROG Phone 3 review. Look at the graphs above to see how the Mi 10T Pro compares to the rest of the devices.

Looking at these scores holistically, all of these smartphones open apps really quickly. The difference of a few milliseconds is certainly not noticeable by the naked eye in any case.

UI Stutter/Jank Test

Our next in-house benchmark measures the smoothness of a smartphone’s display and its ability to present new frames without any lag or stutter.

Xiaomi Mi 10T 9T Pro xda display review grey frame rate ufo test

Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro on top vs. Mi 9T at the bottom

The XDA UI Stutter and Jank Test uses a modified version of Google’s open-source JankBench benchmark. The benchmark determines the performance of a smartphone by emulating a variety of tasks that are commonly seen in different apps. These tasks include scrolling through a ListView with text, scrolling through a ListView with images, scrolling through a grid view with a shadow effect, scrolling through a low-hitrate text render view, scrolling through a high-hitrate text render view, inputting and editing text with the keyboard, repeating overdraws with cards, and uploading bitmaps.

The time taken to draw and present every frame during each of these tests is recorded and plotted against the threshold values represent by colored horizontal lines. These threshold values — in ms — correspond to the time taken to present a frame on a display for different refresh rate values. For instance, a 60Hz refresh rate means a new frame is displayed 60 times per second, which means once in 16.67ms. Likewise, 11.11ms represents 90Hz refresh rate, 8.33ms represents 120Hz refresh rate, and 6.94ms represents 144Hz. Meanwhile, the vertical bars represent the time taken to display each frame, and any vertical bar that surpasses the aforementioned horizontal lines indicates stutter or jank.

The Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro supports a maximum refresh rate of 144Hz along with support for AdaptiveSync. This means the display can alter between seven different refresh rate settings — 30Hz, 48Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz, and 144Hz — based on the content that is to be displayed. Nonetheless, all of these tests actuate the highest refresh rate supported by any device which happens to be 144Hz in this case.

In our Jank test, the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro runs smoothly in most of the tests. Here are our observations:

  • It breezes through the ListView image scrolling and ListView text scrolling tests with barely any stutter, with less than 1% of the frames missing the 144Hz in both the tests.
  • Only 1.01% and 1.65% of the frames miss the target of 144Hz in the case of Low hit rate and High hit rate render tests, respectively. Once again, less than 1% of the frames miss the 120Hz target in these two tests.
  • In the text input and editing test, the Mi 10T Pro performs relatively poorly with 4.07% frames missing the 144Hz mark, 2.76% of the frames missing the 120Hz mark, and 1.57% of the frames falling behind the 90Hz target. This may lead to represent some micro-stutters while entering or editing text on the smartphone.
  • When it comes to GPU overdraw, 7.19% of the frames fail to match up to the 144Hz target while 6.11% fail to reach 120Hz. This irregularity is primarily seen only for a small percentage of the total frames (around the n=12000 frames mark).
  • Perhaps the only alarming result is the Bitmap Upload test with 94.78% of the frames showing janky behavior at 144Hz. Further, 34.73% of the frames also fail to meet the 120Hz target. In comparison, about 78% and 16% of the frames miss the 144Hz and 120Hz targets, respectively, on the ASUS ROG Phone 3. Since all of the graphic elements in Android are drawn using bitmaps, we can suspect major stuttering in the case of bitmaps with large sizes — especially with graphics-heavy applications like games. In real-world usage, there are no major stutters visible except in the app drawers of third-party launchers.

Now that we have mentioned games, more people will perceive any jank or stutters while gaming than while scrolling through the UI or typing on the Mi 10T Pro. This is why we are benchmarking the performance of the Mi 10T Pro for various popular games.

Real-World Gaming

For our gaming analysis of the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro, we used the Pro version of Gamebench and collected data over at least 25 minutes of gameplay. All of these games were played with MIUI’s Game Turbo mode running in the background and here is what we found:

PUBG Mobile

PUBG Mobile has become one of the most revered battle royale games. The Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro can drive a maximum graphics settings of Ultra HD on PUBG Mobile, which is fantastic. For this mode, however, the frame rate is limited to the Ultra setting ie. 40fps. In case you want to enjoy gaming at Extreme frame rate ie. 60fps, you must switch the graphics settings to HDR. While OnePlus phones upwards of the OnePlus 7T, as well as the ASUS ROG 3, also support gameplay at 90Hz, it is unfortunately not supported on other devices including the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro as of now.

Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro pubg mobile gaming review 144hz

Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro pubg mobile gaming review 144hz

At HDR graphics and Extreme frame rate settings, the Mi 10T Pro shows a consistent performance, relentlessly outputting frame rates close to 60fps through the 26 minutes of gameplay. The only frame rate drops were seen during the loading screens. During our tests, we got a mean frame rate of 60fps and an FPS stability of 90%, and a variability index of only 0.8FPS. From the frame rate distribution, we can see that more than 96% of the frames were transmitted at either 59fps (~14%), 60fps (~72%), or 61fps (~10%).

At HDR graphics and Extreme frame rate settings, the Mi 10T Pro shows a consistent performance, relentlessly outputting frame rates close to 60fps through the 26 minutes of gameplay

To be fair, this kind of performance is expected from a flagship killer the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro. While the upper half of the smartphone does start warming up within 10 minutes, the rising temperature does not affect or throttle the performance. So you can confidently snatch that chicken dinner away from your opponents while playing PUBG Mobile on the Mi 10T Pro.

PUBG MOBILE METRO ROYALE (Free+, Google Play) →

Vainglory

Vainglory is a popular RPG that supports high frame rates, and that means we can very well utilize the 144Hz display to enjoy a super smooth experience. Due to its engaging graphics and fast-paced gameplay, Vainglory can be very taxing on the hardware, which makes it a great game for testing the Mi 10T Pro’s gaming performance.

Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro vainglory gaming review 144hz

Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro vainglory gaming review 144hz

We chose the 5v5 match that lasts 25 minutes to test the performance of the Mi 10T Pro. Despite the graphics-intense gameplay, the smartphone could output an unwavering frame rate of nearly 144fps — the maximum supported by this display. For more than 95% of the frames, the frame rate was either 143fps (~35%) or 144fps (60%), resulting in extremely smooth gameplay. The only dip in the frame rate is observed on the loading screen following a 7-minute-long wait before the online game is actually connected.

Vainglory (Free+, Google Play) →

Battlelands Royale

Battlelands Royale is yet another battle royale game but instead of a first-person or third-person perspective, you play from an aerial view and that makes the game really engaging.

Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro battlelands royale gaming review 144hz

Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro battlelands royale gaming review 144hz

The Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro once again performs magnificently, clocking a consistent frame rate of 144fps. The only occasional dips we see in the frame rate are at the loading screens since each match lasts only about 3-4 minutes.

Battlelands Royale (Free+, Google Play) →

Lara Croft GO

In this adventure-packed game, Lara Croft, the primary character from Tomb Raider, marches her way against obstacles in calculated board game-style singular movements. Despite being designed as a puzzle, the game features some intense graphics that shows mighty creatures such as giant snakes and lizards in the besieged temple. These graphic elements are enough to strain the hardware and make my OnePlus 7T heat up. Here’s how the game works on the Mi 10T Pro:

Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro Lara Croft GO gaming review 144hz

Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro Lara Croft GO gaming review 144hz

The Mi 10T Pro faces absolutely no difficulty in sustaining a frame rate above 140fps. The only fluctuations or gaps in the frame rate comes at loading screens and cutscenes apart from which, the smartphone has absolutely no trouble meeting expectations.

Lara Croft GO ($5.99+, Google Play) →

The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D with Citra Emulator

Besides enjoying some of the strenuous Android games, we also tested out The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D, a 2015 Nintendo 3DS game using the Citra Emulator. The graphics resolution was set to 4x of what the ROM originally renders the game in.

Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro the Legend of Zelda Citra Nintendo 3DS emulator gaming review 144hz

Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro the Legend of Zelda Citra Nintendo 3DS emulator gaming review 144hz

Quite like all of the games we played above, the Mi 10T Pro maintains excellent performance with the Citra Emulator as well. Throughout the gameplay, the frame rate was constant around the 60fps mark with minor stutters. The only plunges in the frame rate were observed during the cutscenes. Except for the occasional touch response issues with Citra, there were no issues while playing the Nintendo 3DS game.

Note: We do not endorse the use of pirated emulator ROMs. Please ensure you use a ROM that is legitimately owned by you.

Citra Emulator (Free+, Google Play) →

Thanks to GameBench for providing us a journalist license. GameBench is a suite of tools for developers to analyze the fluidity, power consumption, and memory usage of games. GameBench is available as an app on Google Play Store (unlisted) and as a desktop application. For more information, visit GameBench.net

GameBench Community Edition (FPS without root) (Free, Google Play) →

GameBench Pro [Account Required] (Free, Google Play) →

In case you’re unable to download the Gamebench app from the Google Play Store, you can download it using their desktop app. 


Conclusion

The Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro is equipped with powerful hardware and there’s no reason to doubt its performance. As we saw above, it stands neck-and-neck with other affordable flagships and flagships killers despite being slightly more affordable than them. At this price point, perhaps the only serious competition that the Mi 10T Pro faces is from the OnePlus 8T.

Xiaomi Mi 10T 9T Pro xda display review grey snapdragon 865 108MP camera 144Hz LCD display

With the Mi 10T Pro, there is no compromise in performance.

While both of these devices offer excellent value for money, the OnePlus 8T features a brighter AMOLED display and 65W charging while the Mi 10T Pro makes up with its high-quality LCD display that offers impressive color accuracy and an adaptive refresh rate that changes with the content being displayed. This ability to lower the refresh rate when a higher refresh rate is not required helps the Mi 10T Pro to have longer battery life. In addition, the Mi 10T Pro also comes with a 108MP primary camera. But if you don’t need that kind of camera competency, you can instead opt for the non-Pro variant that comes with a 64MP camera and is relatively even more affordable.

In terms of gaming, the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro does not give in to any strain despite long gaming sessions. It displays an unwavering strength in terms of games that support high refresh rate gameplay. The excellent gaming performance, especially for games at 144Hz, also pacifies the concerns on the jittery performance we saw on the Bitmap upload test in UI Jank and Stutter Test above.

Xiaomi Mi 10T & 10T Pro XDA Forums

Overall, if you need a good flagship killer, you would not be making any compromises if you buy the Mi 10T or the Mi 10T Pro.

    Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro 8GB/128GB
    A powerful performance paired to a super smooth 144Hz display and 108MP cameras make an excellent flagship killer.

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mercredi 25 novembre 2020

Google Hangouts kills Group Video calling – pushes users to Google Meet

Google Hangouts has started the company’s traditional ‘death by a thousand cuts’ for outgoing products with the removal of group video calling from the feature list. The messenger app, once known as Google Talk, and soon to be replaced by Google Chat and Google Meet has been updated to version 36.0.340725045, bringing in the first loss of functionality ahead of its planned switch-off in 2021.

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(image credit: Android Police) 

Users are now greeted by a message at the top of the contact list stating “Video calls in Hangouts now use Google Meet. this gives you live captions, screen sharing and more.” followed by a link to a Google support page. If you try and start a video call in one of your groups, you’ll instead have a Google Meet URL pasted into the chat for everyone to join in the browser. Not the most elegant solution, perhaps, but the game here is to try and nudge our behaviours away from using Hangouts, at least for the happy few that still do.
Bizarrely, you can still make one-to-one video calls through Google Hangouts, just as before, and audio calls appear completely unaffected thus far. According to Android Police, you can still rollback to an earlier version of Hangouts and use group video calling, but we’re not entirely sure why you’d want to unless you’re speaking to a lot of people at once. The free tier of Google Chat is limited to 10 participants, whereas in Google Hangouts, it’s 25. Whatever the case, it’s probably just easier to switch to something else, as the Google MO suggests we’ll see more features being deprecated in the coming months.

Ultimately, it seems that Google is committed to bringing down its gaggle of communication apps down to just Chat, Meet and Messages, which is frankly a relief, given that in the past few years we’ve had Chat, Meet, Messages, Hangouts, Allo, Duo, G+, Currents, and probably a few more we’ve managed to block out.

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OnePlus 8T on T-Mobile finally gets Always On Display with OxygenOS 11.0.4.6 update

When OxygenOS 11 was released, one of the headlining features was Always On Display. Unfortunately, for OnePlus 8T owners on T-Mobile, that feature was conspicuously missing, but it’s finally been added in a new update.

T-Mobile this week released OxygenOS 11.0.4.06 for the OnePlus 8T, which finally includes the Always On Display feature. It’s unclear why the feature wasn’t there to begin with, or why it took so long to introduce. But it’s finally here, just in time for the holidays. The same update also includes the October 2020 security patch.

The Always On Display feature has been one of the most requested features from OnePlus users. And after years of asking, the company finally delivered after weighing how it would affect battery life. In our hands-on from earlier this year, we talked about OnePlus’s implementation of Always On Display and how it compares to other options. It simply makes the OnePlus 8T a better phone.

Since introducing Always On Display in OxygenOS 11, OnePlus has iterated on the feature by introducing a Canvas AOD option. It essentially draws a wireframe picture based on a Lock Screen photo on your phone. It suits the feature well, and allows users to personalize their experience in a fun and unique way.

OnePlus has since launched a second campaign to crowd-source more ideas, which ended at the beginning of November. On its IDEAS website, some of the most popular new suggestions include a Dark Mode that is black instead of grey, lock screen customization, and a desktop mode similar to Samsung DeX.

OnePlus 8T Forums

Some of these suggestions have already been given the seal of approval by OnePlus, so fans can likely expect them in the coming months barring any major issues. It’s great to see a company like OnePlus take community feedback so seriously.

T-Mobile subscribers who own a OnePlus 8T can download the latest OxygenOS 11.0.4.06 now.

Thanks to XDA Member Some_Random_Username for the tip!

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Samsung’s next Galaxy Z Flip is expected to feature a 120Hz display

Samsung’s next Galaxy Z Flip device could have a 120Hz display, bringing it into line with the company’s flagship range. After it emerged earlier this week that the ‘Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 2’ has been postponed, in part, at least, to distance itself from the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S21 launch, giving both product lines more exposure.

According to a post on Weibo from renowned Samsung leaker Ice Universe, the wait could well be worth it, with a 120Hz display seemingly in the pipeline. There had been some disappointment when the original Samsung Galaxy Z Flip launched alongside the Samsung Galaxy S20 that the 120Hz display in the main flagship line hadn’t been included on clamshell-foldable which has a display clocking in at a mere 60Hz.

Given the mixed reviews it got, despite its brand new form factor, it could well be that Samsung has decided to take its time and get the second version right. Actually, did we say the second version? According to the same leaker, it will actually be called the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 – with the 5G variant of the original being counted as the 2nd. It’s not dissimilar to Microsoft’s decision to skip Windows 9, to create some distance between people’s associations of a not-so-successful predecessor.

There’s not a lot else we know for sure, but we can probably deduce that the Flip3 will have 5G by default, and that probably means that it won’t be dramatically cheaper than the original, another reason not to let it share a keynote with the Galaxy S21 range. The Galaxy S21 Ultra is likely to be on par price-wise and it may muddy the waters as to which is the flagship. Whereas the first Galaxy Z Flip was essentially a mass-produced proof of concept, sometimes at the expense of its specifications, the second (oh, alright, third) seems to be heading into the luxury tier, with its own identity and update cycle.

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The best screen protectors for your Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite

When you drop a few hundred dollars on a new piece of tech, you’re probably going to want to protect your purchase from scratches and dings. The Nintendo Switch is no exception! Since Nintendo has abandoned the clamshell design of the Nintendo DS line, Switches are prone to their screens getting scratched up if you carry them with you on the go. Actually, they can even be scratched when they are simply sitting in the dock!

Screen protectors are an easy, and often cheap, way to protect the Switch’s screen. But, with a deluge of options available on Amazon, it quickly becomes difficult to tell the difference between quality protectors and ones that won’t fit the screen or peel after a few months. We have you, and your screen, covered, though! Check out our picks for the best Nintendo Switch screen protectors below!

Before we get started, there is something important to note: You need to buy the right screen protectors based on if you have the Nintendo Switch, or the Nintendo Switch Lite! The two Switch models have different screen sizes, so protectors will not be compatible with one another.

Nintendo Switch Screen Protectors

If you have an original Nintendo Switch, you know that the screen can easily get scratched or scuffed moving it in and out of the dock. Help prevent damage to your console with these Nintendo Switch screen protectors:

    Hori Nintendo Switch Protective Filter

    Official Nintendo Protection

    You can't skimp on quality when it comes to screen protectors. A bad screen protector can actually damage your screen with faulty glue! Skip the frustration with the officially licensed Nintendo Switch screen protectors by Hori, specifically designed to fit the Switch's screen and backed by the Nintendo Seal of Quality.
    Spigen Tempered Glass Nintendo Switch Screen Protector

    Spigen Quality Screen Protection

    If you're not happy with Hori brand products, you can't go wrong with a Spigen screen protector! Spigen is a well-known brand for mobile cases and screen protectors, and they bring that same quality to the Nintendo Switch with their easy-to-apply tempered screen protector. Check it out!
    BRHE Dockable Switch Protective Case Cover for Nintendo Switch

    All Around Switch Protection

    Sure, you could get just a set of screen protectors, or you can protect the entirety of your Switch in one go!The bundle comes with a quality screen protector, as well as a thing cover for the Switch and Joy-Cons themselves, and grip covers for the analog sticks. It's all dock-friendly, too!

Nintendo Switch Lite Screen Protectors

Portable devices are prone to being jostled around a bag, and that means the screens can get scratched simply from coming into contact with some keys, or a sharp corner. These Nintendo Switch Lite screen protectors will make sure to keep your screen in pristine condition:

    Hori Nintendo Switch Lite Protective Filter

    Official Nintendo Protection

    A bad screen protector can damage your screen with faulty glue! Skip the frustration with the officially licensed Nintendo Switch screen protectors by Hori, specifically designed to fit the Switch Lite's screen and backed by the Nintendo Seal of Quality.
    Kiwihome Screen Protector Bundle

    Screen Protectors and Analog Grips

    Kiwihome's Nintendo Switch Lite screen protector bundle has both a screen protector, as well as analog grips. This screen protector is an easy install too, offering helpful guides to make sure the protector is placed properly. Check it out!
    ProCase Nintendo Switch Lite and Flip Case Bundle

    For Nintendo DS Fans

    Miss the protection of the clamshell Nintendo DS? Well, this screen protector and case combo will be your best bet. Get two screen protectors and a thin flip case that matches the color of your Switch Lite for just $20!

Which Nintendo Switch screen protector should you grab? Of course, it depends on whether you have the original Switch or the Switch Lite, but you really can’t go wrong with Hori’s official screen protectors for both the original Switch and Switch Lite. You can be absolutely sure these screen protectors will fit the screen properly because it has the Nintendo Seal of Quality. Nintendo doesn’t just give those out to anyone! The Switch also has touch controls, and Hori’s screen protector is guaranteed to work with the touch screen.

From there, you can’t go wrong with Spigen. They make quality phone cases and screen protectors, and this will definitely be the case with the Nintendo Switch, too. The Spigen Nintendo Switch screen protector is just a little more expensive than the official Hori one, but Spigen has plenty of experience creating tempered glass screen protectors, so you know you’re getting quality.

You can always take a look through Amazon’s selection and try some other screen protectors, too. Is there one that isn’t on this list that you’d recommend? Let us know in the comments!

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This week’s OnePlus Day gives you deeper discounts on Black Friday items, if you’re fast enough

Happy Wednesday! It’s time, once again, for OnePlus Day, and it’s another flash sale oriented event. If you thought the Black Friday discounts on the OnePlus 8 Pro, 8T, and 7T Pro were a little weak, now is your chance to grab additional savings on them! You just need to be in the right place at the right time.

The OnePlus Day flash deals this week only go for an hour apiece, so you need to be sure to grab these coupons as soon as they go live! Even though the OnePlus Day website doesn’t state there are limited qualities, they are limited, so don’t leave it up to chance.

The times for the flash sales this week are as follows:

  • OnePlus 8 Pro for $699 (Round 1) : 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST
  • OnePlus 7T Pro for $599: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EST
  • OnePlus 8 Pro for $699 (Round 2): 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST
  • OnePlus 8T for $649 (Round 1): 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST
  • OnePlus 8 Pro for $699 (Round 3): 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM EST
  • OnePlus 8T for $649 (Round 2): 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM EST
  • OnePlus 8 Pro for $699 (Round 4): 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM EST

Yeah, it’s a lot of flash sales! You’ll get only one chance at the OnePlus 7T Pro and two chances at the OnePlus 8T, so definitely set some reminders if these are your phones of choice.

Anyone that participated in last week’s OnePlus Week knows that things didn’t… quite go as well as hoped. These coupons will probably not be so hotly contested, but make sure you’re prepared to grab yours by following the below:

  1. Sign up for your OnePlus account, and make sure all of you’re information is right.
  2. Head over to the OnePlus Day page. Don’t head directly to your item’s store page! The coupon is only on the OnePlus Day page.
  3. While you’re waiting, claim the all-day free shipping coupon at the bottom of the page.
  4. Claim your coupon, then head over to your chosen phone’s store page (OnePlus 8 Pro, OnePlus 7T Pro, OnePlus 8T) and check out!

Good luck!

    OnePlus Day Flash Sales
    This week's OnePlus Day has even deeper discounts on Black Friday sale phones. These discounts are only available via flash sales, though, so make sure you're prepared to grab a coupon for the phone you want by reading the above! Also, be sure to clip the free shipping coupon that's available all day.

If you missed out, you only missed out on an extra $100 off the phones. The OnePlus 8 Pro and 8T are still available at their Black Friday prices!

    OnePlus 8 Pro
    Missed out on the flash sales? The OnePlus 8 Pro is still only $799! You'll also get a free pair of OnePlus Buds with your order.
    OnePlus 8T
    Missed out on the flash sales? The OnePlus 8T is still only $749! You'll also get a free pair of OnePlus Buds with your order.

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Back up and lock down: Save over 90% on these VPN and cloud storage subscriptions

To keep your data truly safe, you need to maintain good online security and store a backup of your files in multiple locations. In other words, you need a solid VPN and robust cloud storage. Here are some subscriptions to consider, now with up to 96% off at the XDA Developers Depot.

Degoo Premium: Lifetime 2TB Backup Plan

With more storage space than Dropbox, OneDrive, and Google Drive combined, Degoo Premium is perfect for creating backups. The platform also features 256-bit AES encryption and automatic file change detection. 

Get the Lifetime 2TB Backup Plan for $59.99 (reg. $1,200), a savings of 95%.

SurfShark VPN: 2-Yr Subscription

Offering unlimited traffic and a choice of 1,200 servers in 61 countries, SurfShark VPN is great for surfing security. Rated at 8/10 by The VPN Lab, this provider blocks tracks, uses IPv6 leak protection, and maintains a strict no-logging policy. 

Get a SurfShark VPN two-year subscription today for $56.99 (reg. $290), a savings of 80%.

Polar Cloud Backup: Lifetime Subscription (5TB)

Want to back up multiple machines and drives? Polar makes cloud storage truly affordable, with file versioning and AES 256 encryption included. It works with Windows and Mac, plus external and network drives. 

Get a Polar Cloud Backup lifetime 5TB subscription for $79.99 (reg. $990), a savings of 91%. 

KeepSolid SmartDNS: Lifetime Subscription

If you want to stream HD movies and TV with privacy protection, KeepSolid SmartDNS is a great option. This service lets you bypass geo-restrictions, with unlimited traffic and fast connections. 

Get a KeepSolid SmartDNS lifetime subscription for $39.99 (reg. $239), a savings of 83%.

KeepSolid VPN Unlimited: Lifetime Subscription

When it comes to strong features and reliable connections, VPN Unlimited is hard to beat. Named PC Mag’s Top VPN, this torrent-friendly service provides military-grade encryption on most platforms, with no logging. 

Get a VPN Unlimited lifetime subscription for $39.99 (reg. $199), a savings of 80%. 

ThunderDrive Cloud Storage: Lifetime Subscription

Thanks to advanced data centers, ThunderDrive runs six times faster than Amazon cloud storage. It works in any mobile or desktop browser, with 256-bit AES encryption on unlimited devices.

Get a ThunderDrive lifetime subscription for $59 (reg. $1,200), a savings of 95%.

Degoo Premium Mega Backup Plan: Lifetime Subscription

Degoo also offers a huge 15TB plan, allowing you to save decades of data on a single account and share files securely with friends. TechRadar calls it, “Snappy, simple backup with an emphasis on photos.”

Get the Degoo Premium Mega Backup Plan for $149.99 (reg. $4,320), a savings of 96%. 

The Essential NordVPN & Password Manager 2-Year Subscription Bundle

This bundle combines two great apps. NordVPN received the rare “Outstanding” rating from PC Mag for its bulletproof 2048-bit encryption and network of 5,508 speedy servers. You also get the well-reviewed password manager, NordPass.

Get the Essential NordVPN & Password Manager Bundle for $99.99 (reg. $406), a savings of 75%. 

Prices subject to change 

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