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The changelog for ColorOS 16 is 3.5 meters long
Oct 11th OOS16 leak day 6
As it was a full merger with COS when Pete became SVP at Oppo, I'm sure the OOS16 changelog is just as long as the COS16 one, if not longer. Reading through the changelogs of CBT builds, I'm finding it very hard to come up with more topics because I can't post screenshots or screen recordings because of watermarks and I can't post pictures or videos taken because it'll give a tester's location away. So I can't show "Improves camera stability for a better photography experience" or "Fixes an issue where taking scrolling screenshots might sometimes fail."
I guess I'll make today the last day of the leaks and make it a Q&A. Keep in mind that my answer can't require a screenshot, picture, or video. I will say this: Oplus has worked on the hue difference when switching between lenses, but it's not totally fixed.
Ask away with replies to this post...
Oct 11th OOS16 leak day 6
As it was a full merger with COS when Pete became SVP at Oppo, I'm sure the OOS16 changelog is just as long as the COS16 one, if not longer. Reading through the changelogs of CBT builds, I'm finding it very hard to come up with more topics because I can't post screenshots or screen recordings because of watermarks and I can't post pictures or videos taken because it'll give a tester's location away. So I can't show "Improves camera stability for a better photography experience" or "Fixes an issue where taking scrolling screenshots might sometimes fail."
I guess I'll make today the last day of the leaks and make it a Q&A. Keep in mind that my answer can't require a screenshot, picture, or video. I will say this: Oplus has worked on the hue difference when switching between lenses, but it's not totally fixed.
Ask away with replies to this post...
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Treat Wheel 0.0.6 is here.
This version enhances ReVanced modules hiding, by bringing the concept of Treat Wheel module configuration file. By creating a
If you have issues with this issue, expect no fixes unless you report it. Collaborate, assist, do not leave developers in the void, like how it happened 0.0.5.
Do not enable, or disable, options you do not understand. Trust the default.
Special thanks to the translators who allowed to bring more idioms to Treat Wheel WebUI: @Katiria24, Gege, @ziomek64, @RainyXeon, @bocchi1919810, Ray. Not only them, but also the primary testers for these releases, @rrr333nnn333, @ph03nIx.
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Is that all you care for? Hatred?
No feelings, you've been ablated.
I'll show you respect, undeserved.
Remember it's all being observed.
You are ridiculous nonetheless.
This version enhances ReVanced modules hiding, by bringing the concept of Treat Wheel module configuration file. By creating a
tw_config file at the module's directory, with the following content, it allows Treat Wheel to recognize it is a ReVanced module, hence make it umount. If a module doesn't contain this file, it will not umount, as a limitation of how ReVanced umount system works. Because of that, users are encouraged to ask ReVanced module developers to include that file.module_type=revanced
allow_umount=true
If you have issues with this issue, expect no fixes unless you report it. Collaborate, assist, do not leave developers in the void, like how it happened 0.0.5.
Do not enable, or disable, options you do not understand. Trust the default.
Special thanks to the translators who allowed to bring more idioms to Treat Wheel WebUI: @Katiria24, Gege, @ziomek64, @RainyXeon, @bocchi1919810, Ray. Not only them, but also the primary testers for these releases, @rrr333nnn333, @ph03nIx.
BTC:
bc1qc9gpa7llp6k32au550c3jclvf8q4cam2njd6r6Monero:
4AvbvPLD1MAXhxB6jSF1kpLBmG2VPXL1Y1DWiD7BwHipK7sokG1sRuV9poorcJyL39hUBdug6VpsFTCapMaBqvPW8dkMZARIs that all you care for? Hatred?
No feelings, you've been ablated.
I'll show you respect, undeserved.
Remember it's all being observed.
You are ridiculous nonetheless.
OnePlus 15 vs iQOO 15 vs Realme GT8 Pro Specsheet
Display
OnePlus 15: BOE X3, LTPO 8T, 1.5K+165Hz, 1800nits HBM, 0.12 SVM index, 2160 Hz PWM, normal polarised
iQOO 15: Samsung M14, LTPO 8T, 2K+144Hz, 2600nits HBM, 0.03 SVM index, 2160 Hz PWM, non-polarised
Realme GT8 Pro: BOE Q10+, LTPS, 2K+144Hz, 2000nits HBM, 0.07 SVM index, 1920 Hz PWM, circular polarised
Cameras
OnePlus 15: Main: Sony LYT700 (1/1.56”), Zoom: Samsung JN5 (1/2.76”), Ultrawide: Samsung JN5 (1/2.76”), Custom Oppo image engine
iQOO 15: Main: Sony IMX921 (1/1.56”), Zoom: Sony IMX882 (1/1.95”), Ultrawide: Samsung JN5 (1/2.76”), Vivo algorithm
Realme GT8 Pro: Main: Sony LYT700 (1/1.56”), Zoom: Samsung HP5 (1/1.56”), Ultrawide: Samsung JN5 (1/2.76”), Ricoh GR partnership
Battery & Charging
OnePlus 15: 7000 mAh, 100 W wired, 50 W wireless, bypass charging supported
iQOO 15: 7500 mAh, 120 W wired, 50 W wireless, bypass charging supported
Realme GT8 Pro: 7000 mAh, 100 W wired, 50 W wireless, bypass charging supported
Processor / SoC
All: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (SM8850)
RAM & Storage
All: LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 4.1 storage
Build
OnePlus 15: IP69 rating, metal frame with ceramic coating on frame and body for better scratch resistance
iQOO 15: IP69 rating, metal frame, RGB lighting integrated into camera deco
Realme GT8 Pro: IP69 rating, metal frame, modular/customisable camera deco
Haptics & Audio
OnePlus 15: Haptics: AAC ESA1016 motor (560 mm²), Speakers: dual AAC 1115E
iQOO 15: Haptics: AAC 0916 large motor (602 mm²), Speakers: dual AAC 1511
Realme GT8 Pro: Haptics: AAC ESA0816 motor (448 mm²), Speakers: dual AAC 1115E
(Sidenote: testers suggest realme haptics feels crisper compared to OnePlus despite it's smaller size)
Biometrics & Connectivity
All: Ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, USB 3.2 Gen 1
Display
OnePlus 15: BOE X3, LTPO 8T, 1.5K+165Hz, 1800nits HBM, 0.12 SVM index, 2160 Hz PWM, normal polarised
iQOO 15: Samsung M14, LTPO 8T, 2K+144Hz, 2600nits HBM, 0.03 SVM index, 2160 Hz PWM, non-polarised
Realme GT8 Pro: BOE Q10+, LTPS, 2K+144Hz, 2000nits HBM, 0.07 SVM index, 1920 Hz PWM, circular polarised
Cameras
OnePlus 15: Main: Sony LYT700 (1/1.56”), Zoom: Samsung JN5 (1/2.76”), Ultrawide: Samsung JN5 (1/2.76”), Custom Oppo image engine
iQOO 15: Main: Sony IMX921 (1/1.56”), Zoom: Sony IMX882 (1/1.95”), Ultrawide: Samsung JN5 (1/2.76”), Vivo algorithm
Realme GT8 Pro: Main: Sony LYT700 (1/1.56”), Zoom: Samsung HP5 (1/1.56”), Ultrawide: Samsung JN5 (1/2.76”), Ricoh GR partnership
Battery & Charging
OnePlus 15: 7000 mAh, 100 W wired, 50 W wireless, bypass charging supported
iQOO 15: 7500 mAh, 120 W wired, 50 W wireless, bypass charging supported
Realme GT8 Pro: 7000 mAh, 100 W wired, 50 W wireless, bypass charging supported
Processor / SoC
All: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (SM8850)
RAM & Storage
All: LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 4.1 storage
Build
OnePlus 15: IP69 rating, metal frame with ceramic coating on frame and body for better scratch resistance
iQOO 15: IP69 rating, metal frame, RGB lighting integrated into camera deco
Realme GT8 Pro: IP69 rating, metal frame, modular/customisable camera deco
Haptics & Audio
OnePlus 15: Haptics: AAC ESA1016 motor (560 mm²), Speakers: dual AAC 1115E
iQOO 15: Haptics: AAC 0916 large motor (602 mm²), Speakers: dual AAC 1511
Realme GT8 Pro: Haptics: AAC ESA0816 motor (448 mm²), Speakers: dual AAC 1115E
(Sidenote: testers suggest realme haptics feels crisper compared to OnePlus despite it's smaller size)
Biometrics & Connectivity
All: Ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, USB 3.2 Gen 1
I would advise you to refer to the original source for the subject matter: https://vxtwitter.com/GrapheneOS/status/1974959824116048176
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@DoberGroup We plan to add force enabling Wi-Fi. Doing carrier overrides no longer works with the December 2025 security patches which you can see if you use our new security preview releases providing the November 2025 and December 2025 patches already.…
But the most important piece is UN Special Provision 188, which sets a threshold for what’s considered a “small” lithium-ion battery that can be shipped under simplified rules. That limit is 20Wh (watt-hours) per cell, and it’s mirrored in the ADR, IMDG, IATA, and other international rules that govern global transportation networks. For context, there’s also a 100Wh limit for a complete battery pack before stricter transport classifications kick in — but that’s more relevant for laptops and power banks.
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📰 Secure Boot bypass risk on nearly 200,000 Linux Framework sytems
Around 200,000 Linux computer systems from American computer maker Framework were shipped with signed UEFI shell components that could be exploited to bypass Secure Boot protections.
🔗 Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/secure-boot-bypass-risk-on-nearly-200-000-linux-framework-sytems/
Around 200,000 Linux computer systems from American computer maker Framework were shipped with signed UEFI shell components that could be exploited to bypass Secure Boot protections.
🔗 Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/secure-boot-bypass-risk-on-nearly-200-000-linux-framework-sytems/
BleepingComputer
Secure Boot bypass risk threatens nearly 200,000 Linux Framework laptops
Around 200,000 Linux computer systems from American computer maker Framework were shipped with signed UEFI shell components that could be exploited to bypass Secure Boot protections.