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OPPO ColorOS January 2026 Q&A: Camera Lag Fix Coming, Battery Drain After Updates Explained

4 February 2026 at 17:57
ColorOS Q&A (January 2026)

OPPO has launched a monthly Q&A series in its Community forum to address user concerns about ColorOS more directly. The first edition tackles performance issues, battery behavior, and feature questions.

ColorOS Q&A (January 2026)

Camera Lag Fix in Progress

The company confirmed that engineers have identified the cause of camera lag affecting some models. A fix is in development, though no release date was provided.

Battery Drain After Updates Explained

Battery drain following system updates was explained as a normal occurrence. After installing a new ColorOS version, the system runs background processes, including app optimization, photo organization, and security scans for approximately three days. This causes higher CPU usage, increased heat, and faster battery consumption. Devices with heavy usage or large app libraries may require more time. OPPO recommends overnight charging with the screen off to accelerate optimization, closing power-hungry apps, and updating all applications.

New Features and Improvements

The Q&A detailed several practical features. Users can reply to calls via SMS by navigating to Contacts > Settings > Answer or End calls, then enabling Reply with SMS. Messages are customizable. The AI Enhance feature works through the Notes app by tapping the plus icon, scanning documents, and selecting AI Enhance.

ColorOS Q&A (January 2026)

Private Safe functionality has been upgraded. Users can now search for private images, videos, audio, documents, and other files directly within Private Safe. Files stored there can be shared by selecting the item and using the Share option.

Monthly Format Moving Forward

OPPO plans to continue this monthly format and is collecting user feedback and questions. The initiative marks a shift from lengthy announcements and fragmented forum responses toward consolidated, transparent communication. By addressing common concerns systematically, the company aims to improve user experience and reduce confusion around ColorOS updates and features.

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Asus ROG Strix 5K XG27JCG Now Available With 5K Fast IPS Panel and HDMI 2.1

4 February 2026 at 14:40
ASUS ROG Strix 5K XG27JCG

Asus has launched the ROG Strix XG27JCG in North America, entering the limited 5K gaming monitor market with a 27-inch display targeting users seeking high-resolution performance for gaming and productivity.

ASUS ROG Strix 5K XG27JCG

The XG27JCG features a Fast IPS panel delivering 5120 x 2880 resolution at 218 PPI with 0.116 mm pixel pitch. The 16:9 display covers 97 percent of DCI-P3 color space and comes factory calibrated below Delta E 2. Standard brightness measures 350 nits, reaching 600 nits peak for HDR content with VESA DisplayHDR 600 certification. The panel supports 10-bit color depth with 1.07 billion colors and maintains a 1500:1 contrast ratio.

ASUS ROG Strix 5K XG27JCG

Gaming capabilities include native 180 Hz refresh with overclocking support and 0.3 ms GTG response time. A frame rate boost mode switches from 5K at 180 Hz to QHD at 330 Hz when maximum frame rates matter more than resolution. FreeSync Premium Pro and G-SYNC compatibility ensure tear-free gaming, while ELMB 2 and Trace Free Technology handle motion clarity.

ASUS ROG Strix 5K XG27JCG
ASUS ROG Strix 5K XG27JCG
ASUS ROG Strix 5K XG27JCG

Connectivity provides DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC, dual HDMI 2.1 ports, and USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode offering 15 W power delivery. A USB 3.2 Gen 1 hub and headphone jack round out the options, though no speakers are included. HDCP 2.3 support handles protected content.

The ergonomic stand adjusts through +20 to -5 degree tilt, 40-degree swivel, 90-degree pivot, and 110 mm height range. VESA 100 x 100 mounting accommodates aftermarket stands. Additional features include Aura Sync RGB lighting and Kensington lock compatibility.

The monitor includes DisplayPort and power cables, a USB cable, and a three-year Rapid Replacement warranty that provides cross shipping for defective units.

The monitor sells for $849 USD through Asus’s direct store and CA$1,199 in Canada via Amazon.

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OnePlus OxygenOS January 2026 FAQ Explains Screen Flicker, Battery Charging and Casting Problems

4 February 2026 at 11:24
OxygenOS FAQ January 2026

OnePlus has shared its OxygenOS FAQ for January 2026, addressing common user questions related to bugs, feature behavior, and update timelines. The post focuses on display issues, screen casting performance, battery charging logic, AI tools, and changes coming with the latest system build.

OxygenOS FAQ January 2026

Display and Performance Issues

One issue raised by users involves screen flickering, green screens, or colored lines during WhatsApp video calls. OnePlus confirmed that the cause has been identified and reported to the app developer. Any fix will depend on updates from the WhatsApp side.

Another common complaint is frame rate drops when using phone screen casting for live streaming. OnePlus says the issue affects some devices and that an optimization plan is already in place. A fix will arrive in a future update. Until then, users can reduce the problem by using the game casting feature in Game Assistant. This allows casting through O+ Connect by either scanning a QR code or connecting the phone to a PC using a USB cable. Once connected, the PC switches to game casting mode for better stability.

Live wallpapers were also clarified. OnePlus confirmed that certain models do not support live wallpapers. There is currently no plan to add compatibility for those devices, and users are advised to watch official channels for any future updates.

Battery Charging Explained

The company also explained why battery usage time does not reset even when the charging icon shows 100 percent. Charging happens in three stages: fast charging, constant charging, and trickle charging. The system shows 100 percent before the battery is fully saturated. Trickle charging takes about 20 minutes and restores capacity lost due to self-discharge. Only after this stage is complete does the system reset usage time since the last full charge.

Feature Improvements

On the feature side, AI Enhance can be used by opening Notes, tapping the plus icon, selecting Scan document, and then choosing AI Enhance. Private Safe search has also been improved. Users can now search private images, videos, audio files, documents, and other files through Settings, Security and privacy, and Private Safe.

System Update Timeline

Lastly, OnePlus confirmed that the OxygenOS B30P01 update began rolling out on January 19, 2026, and will complete by February 5. The update mainly improves search functions inside Private Safe.

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Casio Pro Trek PRW-B1000WM-1 White Mountaineering Collab Debuts With Titanium Construction

4 February 2026 at 10:12

Casio has confirmed the February 2026 launch of its second collaboration with Japanese fashion label White Mountaineering. The new model is called the Pro Trek PRW-B1000WM-1 and sits at the high end of Casio’s outdoor watch lineup.

The watch features a complete titanium construction with a black ion-plated H-link bracelet and a stainless steel bezel. The 50.8 × 45.8 × 14.9 mm case combines flame-retardant bio-based resin with metal components, weighing 120 grams. Design elements include matte black dial with phosphorescent white indexes, red seconds hand, and White Mountaineering’s signature triangular pattern printed on the dial and etched into the bezel.

The titanium bracelet uses a slide-adjustable three-fold clasp accommodating wrist sizes 150-205 mm. Technical specifications include 100-meter water resistance, −10°C temperature rating, and sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating.

Power comes from Tough Solar charging, delivering six months of runtime under normal use or 24 months in power-saving mode. Timekeeping relies on Multiband 6 radio calibration and Bluetooth connectivity, maintaining ±15 seconds monthly accuracy without synchronization.

Casio’s Triple Sensor provides comprehensive environmental data: compass bearing across 16 directions with memory function, altitude measurement from −700 to 10,000 meters including trend graphs, barometric pressure monitoring (260-1,100 hPa) with alerts, and temperature readings between −10°C and 60°C.

Additional functionality includes world time across 38 zones, calculated sunrise/sunset times, stopwatch, countdown timer, five daily alarms, and double LED Super Illuminator for dial and digital display visibility. The screw-lock crown enhances durability.

Both brand logos appear on the case back. Casio packages the watch in recycled materials. The PRW-B1000WM-1 targets outdoor enthusiasts seeking premium materials and advanced sensors in a tactical aesthetic matching White Mountaineering’s design philosophy. The watch retails for ¥140,800, approximately $900.

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Xiaomi G27Qi 2K Gaming Monitor Hits Store Shelves With 200Hz Refresh Rate and HDR 400

4 February 2026 at 04:42
Xiaomi 2k Gaming Monitor G27Qi 2026

Xiaomi has released its G27Qi 2K Gaming Monitor in Australia, upgrading the 2025 model’s 180Hz refresh rate to 200Hz. The monitor is currently available at AUD 289 (~$203), discounted 28% from its AUD 399 retail price.

Xiaomi 2k Gaming Monitor G27Qi 2026

The 27-inch Fast IPS panel delivers 2560 x 1440 resolution with a 1ms GTG response time to minimize motion blur. AMD FreeSync Premium support synchronizes frame rates between GPU and display, reducing screen tearing and stutter during gameplay.

The monitor holds HDR 400 certification with 400 nits peak brightness and a standard 1000:1 contrast ratio. While not targeting high-end HDR applications, it offers improved contrast in varied lighting conditions.

Color accuracy is a standout feature. The display covers 95% of DCI-P3 and 100% of sRGB, with 10-bit color depth for smooth gradients. Factory calibration achieves a Delta E below 2, making it viable for gaming, media viewing, and entry-level creative tasks. TÜV-certified hardware blue light filtering cuts harmful emissions by 50% while maintaining color accuracy during extended use.

Xiaomi 2k Gaming Monitor G27Qi 2026

The design incorporates slim bezels on three sides and a rear joystick for settings control. Connectivity options include two DisplayPort 1.4 ports, two HDMI 2.0 ports, an audio jack, and DC power input. The stand adjusts between -5° and +15° tilt, while a 75 x 75 mm VESA mount enables wall installation.

At 4.15 kg with stand and 48W maximum power consumption, the monitor balances portability with performance specifications tailored for competitive gaming and general multimedia use.

Xiaomi has not announced launch dates or pricing for other regions. The Australian release marks the first confirmed market for the 2026 model, which appeared on Xiaomi’s global website in late 2025 before gaining retail availability.

In related news, Xiaomi has also started the global rollout of the Gaming Monitor G27i 2026, a 27-inch Full HD Fast IPS display aimed at budget-conscious gamers, offering up to a 200Hz refresh rate in supported modes (165Hz listed officially) and a 1ms GTG response time to reduce motion blur.

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Yesterday — 4 February 2026Main stream

Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G27i 2026 Launches Globally With 200Hz Refresh Rate and HDR400

3 February 2026 at 15:49
Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G27i 2026

Xiaomi has started the global rollout of its Gaming Monitor G27i 2026, a new 27-inch display aimed at gamers. It follows the recent release of the Mini LED Gaming Monitor G Pro 27Qi 2026 and focuses on high refresh rates, fast response times, and accurate colors at a lower price point.

Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G27i 2026

The G27i 2026 uses a 27-inch Fast IPS LCD panel with a Full HD resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels and a 16:9 aspect ratio. It supports a 200Hz refresh rate in supported modes, along with a 1ms GTG response time when set to the Ultrafast option. Xiaomi states this combination helps reduce ghosting and motion blur in fast-moving scenes. In the official specification sheet, the panel refresh rate is listed at up to 165Hz, which suggests that 200Hz may depend on specific settings or inputs.

The panel offers wide 178-degree viewing angles and a typical brightness level of 250 nits. Peak brightness reaches up to 400 nits, allowing the monitor to meet VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. This improves contrast between bright and dark areas, helping details remain visible during gameplay. The static contrast ratio is rated at 1000:1.

Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G27i 2026

Color performance is a key focus, as the monitor comes with factory calibration to achieve Delta E values below 2. The monitor supports 100 percent sRGB and 95 percent DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, along with 8-bit color depth capable of displaying 16.7 million colors. This makes it suitable for gaming, video playback, and general content creation.

The G27i 2026 supports FreeSync Premium and is also listed as G-Sync compatible. This helps reduce screen tearing and stuttering when frame rates fluctuate. Eye comfort features include TÜV Low Blue Light certification and DC dimming to reduce flicker during long sessions.

The monitor features an ultra-narrow bezel design and a tilt-adjustable stand with a range of minus 5 degrees to plus 15 degrees. It also supports 75 × 75 mm wall mounting. Physical controls are handled through a joystick button. Connectivity includes one DisplayPort 1.4, one HDMI 2.0 port, a 3.5 mm audio jack, and a DC input. The monitor consumes up to 36W of power and weighs 3.6 kg with the stand.

Pricing & availability

The Gaming Monitor G27i 2026 is priced at SGD 199 (~$157) in Singapore.

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