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mardi 19 mai 2015

Upcoming ZenFone 2 Review Thoughts, Questions For You!

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When I first covered the ZenFone 2’s unveiling event, I was surprised to see such a compelling package for what seemed like such an affordable price. This, in addition to some reasons I will explain in short, led me to purchase the device, but not for myself (the phone will go to a lucky family member back in my country that I have yet to pick), and more so for XDA.

 

 

In this editorial I want to shine a light upon my background as a smartphone user, and why I chose to make this purchase (myself) when I will not be owning the device after the reviewing period.

 

Many of you have caught glimpses of my background through my articles or social media. I am from Argentina, which is a developing country at the southernmost corner of South America. Growing up in said country was not a cakewalk: in 2001, we had a peak in our financial crisis, a very own “Great Depression” that led the country to a default on foreign debt, massive unemployment growth, and a crippled economy that would soon pave the way to unimaginable inflation rates. This is hardly the ideal context for a kid to develop an affinity for expensive technology, but starting with a cheap Gameboy I began exploring this world of hardware and software. Sadly, it never got cheaper…

Despite being a developing market, Argentina has not been a target for the increasing trend of cheap offerings that certain OEMs are focusing on. In fact, devices like the Moto G cost several times more than they do in other countries, and several times more than they should. On the XDA office chat, I’ve shocked people by sharing images of phones at my country’s stores, with some flagships like the G3 going for close to U$S 1,500. In Argentina, most people buy Samsung devices – the low end kind with a billion words in their name. It is rare to see an expensive flagship there, particularly since many arrive late (or never) and import taxes are quite high and strict. Some phones like iPhones are seen as the ultimate coveted good.

To afford my devices in Argentina, I had to make smart use of discounts and promotions to bring down the price as much as possible. That netted me some rather good flagship phones like the S3 and the Note 3, but most people are not so lucky – in fact, I do not have a single friend in my country with a flagship from 2012 and onward. This is why I put a lot of attention to budget or affordable phones like the Moto G, which I swiftly recommend to people there. When I saw the ZenFone 2, I thought that this would be the perfect phone for people in my country. But it would also be a good chance to try to show what we at the XDA office think reviews should be all about, which is why I am investing on this device to help put our vision out there.

In the office chat, we constantly discuss about other sites’ reviews and their pros and cons, but what we mostly disagree with them on is methodology. In this sense, I want to make some things clear: the focus of the ZenFone 2 review (and the kind of reviews that we will aim for after that) will be on objective results. The review will also have an editorial and subjective section, but other than that, we intend for the meat of the review to be about the performance of the phone in comparison to other alternatives, in key areas for power users. This is particularly exciting because this phone holds in itself quite a few important developments in Android hardware: a 64-bit processor from ever-growing Intel and 4GB of RAM… and we expect that these are going to become very important (or at the very least, widespread) in the following months or years. It also touches on my personal interest for affordable technology, but I guarantee that I will compartmentalize that aspect from objective criticism, and from empiric testing as well.

 

We still don’t know where this review will take us. The device will arrive to me in a couple of days after which I will go forward with the methodology discussed within our team, which we want to let you in on. I want to emphasize the fact that any virtue that might come out of this methodology is a result of endless hours discussing Android within the XDA Portal Team office and learning from the great people at our forums.  I also want to mention that this phone came from my own wallet, as an investment for our XDA vision, a cure to my personal curiosity and inspired by my country and our Android community – which is strongly international, and many people here know the struggle of funding this hobby in countries like mine.  I am now anxiously awaiting my Amazon order to arrive. I hope that we can create a review that you will all enjoy. We all do. Last year I wouldn’t have imagined that I would be where I am today, analyzing technology with such an amazing group of people for such an amazing community… In many ways, this is a dream come true – and you, our readers, are the reason it is possible. So thank you, and know that we all value XDA more than we can say.

 

We also want you to be a part of this review, so we ask you this:

 

What do you want to know about the ZenFone 2? What do you want to see from our review? Let us know, we want to answer you!

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Xperia Z1 Compact Available for $329.99

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The Sony Xperia Z1 Compact is still a decent choice for those of you looking for a smaller phone with good hardware specs and continuous firmware support. Sony has lowered the price of its phone from $549.99 to $329.99 so head over to the Sony store website to check it out!

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Change Battery Saver Warning Color – XDA Xposed Tuesday

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With all the tasks we ask of our smartphones, sometimes there isn’t enough battery to get through the day. That’s alright because Lollipop has a battery saver mode. When you are on that mode the notification bars change to orange. What if you want a different color?

In this episode of XDA Xposed Tuesday, XDA TV Producer TK reviews an Xposed Module that enables you to change the battery saver warning color. XDA Forum Member TheFragen created the module Remove Battery Saver Warning Color module. TK shows off the module and gives his thoughts, so check out this Xposed Tuesday video.


Be sure to check out other great XDA TV Videos:

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Kernel Adiutor Updated to 0.9.4.2 With Major Features

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Kernel Adiutor is an application by XDA Recognized Developer Grarak to manage your kernel parameters. Its latest update brings thermal, thunderplug and thundercharge controls, as well as backup/flash options. Make sure to check it out!

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Play Midnight For Google Play Music

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This Chrome extension styles Google Play Music to more eye-friendly, darker colors. The latest update also features Material Design on top of the dark layouts, with more accent choices and even a Firefox add-on coming soon!

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Google Maps v9.9 APK

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The latest version of Google Maps has brought the map application on par with the design guidelines followed in other Google apps by adding support for the translucent status bar. You need to be on Lollipop to see the new cosmetic changes in action.

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Recovery Mode Available for a Range of Unlocked Xperias

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Sony expanded its recovery program to include more devices. From now on users of unlocked Xperia Z1, Z1 Compact, Z Ultra, T2 Ultra, T3, M2 and E3 devices can use the modified bootloader to “add” the recovery partition. Definitely a nice move by Sony. More info in the announcement.

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TWRP on OnePlus One to Support Qualcomm Encryption

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TeamWin member and XDA Senior Recognized Developer Dees_Troy announced on his Google+ page that TWRP for OnePlus One now supports Qualcomm encryption, which offers a better performance than the AOSP one. Upcoming builds of TWRP will have the support of the new encryption method, so be on the look out.

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QKSMS is One Year Old; Premium Codes Available for Free

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Today the QKSMS application is celebrating its birthday! To celebrate that event, the developer offers the premium version of the app, QKSMS+ for free. Head over to the Reddit thread to learn more about QKSMS and acquire the promo code.

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lundi 18 mai 2015

Synaptics Touchscreen Fix For OnePlus One Drains Battery

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Ever since the launch of the OnePlus One, users have been reporting touchscreen issues on the flagship killer which seriously hinder normal usage of the phone. The issue was profound enough to push several buyers of the OnePlus One to RMA their phone and not look back.

OnePlus recently did acknowledge that the touchscreen issues continue to haunt their users. Quoting Carl Pei, co-founder of OnePlus:

“Although percentage-wise the number of touchscreen cases is very small, we understand that our user base is very vocal. We take your feedback seriously and have been putting the One through a battery of tests and determined that there are different issues at play, some software and some hardware. We have, and will continue, to stand behind our products and honor warranty.”

 

Post this, OnePlus worked closely with Synaptics to issue a “final firmware fix” to hopefully iron out the issue for all. This firmware fix was merged by the CM team on May 15th 2015, and as with nightlies, made its appearance in the May 15th build. Users on our CM12.1 Nightly Discussion thread confirmed that the fix, for once, actually worked:

 

“It’s deffo the jgcaap boot image that’s losing root.
Fished back stock 14/05 boot image and got root back
However it’s taken 5 times as long to enter this text.
Definitely not placebo with the fw
Interesting
I can live without root for a night”
fards, XDA Recognized Developer

 

“i can confirm, the boot.img massivly improved typing for me, seems like the issue is gone! Will have an eye on that, i hope it will stay that way thanks!

edit:
failed to say that this is very interesting, my device is very warm and still functioning very good.”
nucky thomson, XDA Senior Member

 

“Can someone confirm if it registers 2 touches on the same horizontal line?
After flashing boot.img

Found the answer myself https://youtu.be/HswC-_uAtgo
🙌
Sent from my A0001 using XDA Free mobile app”
vacenzo, XDA Member

 

“Today’s build totally fixed all my touch problems. This phone feels new. No more ghost swipes, works hot or cold, typing messages doesn’t take forever and a day. I’m blown away.”
mattardz, XDA Member

 

And many more. With the sheer number of users mentioning the update to having fixed their issues in the forums and elsewhere on the internet, this was definitely not a placebo effect.

All is well that ends well. But this did not end here. Along with improved touch responsiveness, users began reporting a sudden battery drain on the 15th May nightlies.

“On the flip side I think there are new issues that were introduced with the new modem and/or blobs. I notice that com.android.development is the leading battery drainer per GSam. In the regular battery info, it shows the settings gear with no title. No keep awake time from it. Maybe it’s just represented differently but I’m not seeing the 8-10mA drain in BatteryMonitorWidget I was seeing earlier. It’s reaching deep sleep fine, but the power draw seems a bit higher, like 30-50mA drain.”
tiny4579, XDA Recognized Developer

 

“Initial testing indicates it might be the touchscreen firmware itself causing the initial drain. More testing is needed to be certain, but I tried this and was still seeing the increased drain, even on the previous nightly and firmware with the new touchscreen drivers.

Edit: Further testing only confirms it.”
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tiny4579, XDA Recognized Developer

 

“My android system (replaced by some random icon) has huge amount of CPU time too.”
Emama, XDA Senior Member

 

As it would turn out, the touchscreen fixes actually lead to the increased battery consumption, even during deep sleep. This led to CM reverting the firmware:

Revert “synaptics: Update firmware to 14001227″

* Causing 30mA sleep current. Revert until new version is ready.

 

Of course, the very definition of nightlies is that they contain software which has not been thoroughly tested, and is meant to give users access to the bleeding edge features which are still in a beta state. The fact that a commit was reverted between nightlies is a common occurrence, and is not a big deal as such nightlies are not intended for use of the common user who cannot troubleshoot his problems. The revert message does indicate that a new firmware is being worked on, which should fix all issues without hopefully creating others.

If you are amongst those that are experiencing touchscreen issues which were fixed in the firmware fix, you can try the fix mentioned:

“If you want a workaround, try disabling the double tap to wake and the proximity check and gestures. It seems it doesn’t play nicely with the new drivers.”

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tiny4579, XDA Recognized Developer

 

If you would still like to have the latest CM changes but would prefer having the touchscreen firmware too, XDA Recognized Developer tiny4579 has posted an unofficial build which includes other recent changes up to May 17th 2015 along with the updated touchscreen firmware. The dev recommends disabling double tap to wake to avoid battery drain.

We do hope there is a final fix in order to end all touchscreen woes plaguing OnePlus One users. It would certainly be a shame to end such a promising smartphone on a bad note. After all, they don’t want us to settle.

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Hehui To Supply HTC With AMOLED Panels

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Chinese display maker Hehui Optoelectronics is reportedly working to provide options for OLED displays at competitive prices to ease out the AMOLED market from Samsung Display’s dominant clutches. These AMOLED panels will be reportedly used for HTC handsets to be released in the second half of 2015.

 

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ZTE Teases The Nubia Z9 For Indian Launch Tomorrow

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Taking to Twitter, ZTE has teased us with the Amazon.in page of what will be its flagship, the Nubia Z9. The company is expected to launch its bezel-less flagship in the Indian market tomorrow, with Amazon.in reported to be the exclusive online retailer. Indian market price for the Z9 variants is unknown at this point.

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Demo Video Of Xposed On Samsung Lollipop ROMs

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The XDA Community has done it again. This time, it’s XDA Senior Member darkera13 who has provided us a demo “proof-of-concept” video of the Xposed Installer and Gravitybox module working on a Samsung lollipop-based TW ROM. There are no download links available yet, but the dev has promised a how-to guide soon.

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Oppo Releases ColorOS V2.1.0i Beta For Find 7 & 7a

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After months of testing, Oppo has released the Lollipop based ColorOS V2.1.0i Beta for the Oppo Find 7 and Find 7a. The team has had to resort to completely wiping all phone partitions using a PC tool to accommodate a larger system partition, so it is advised to backup and read thoroughly before proceeding.

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Colorful Xperia CM12 Theme

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Colorful Xperia is a wondrously done theme that combines the best aspects of Google’s Material Design and Sony’s Honami interface to style all the system apps, and is compatible with all devices running CM12.

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Meizu Launches M1 Note In India, Open Sale From May 20th

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Meizu has added its own bet in the Indian market in the form of the M1 Note. The phone features a 5.5″ FHD display, 64-bit 1.7GHz Octa-core Mediatek MT6752 processor, 2GB RAM and Flyme 4.0 on top of Android 4.4. Pricing has not been revealed for the May 20th Amazon.in Open Sale, but can be around Rs. 9,999 ($150).

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S6 Avengers Cases and Moleskine Notebooks Overview

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Samsung and Marvel have collaborated wonderfully to spice up the S6 and S6 Edge – check out this overview that details some of the results of the team-up, including Avengers-inspired cases and accompanying moleskine notebooks that contain sketches for Samsung’s product placement in the Age of Ultron movie.

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Cyanogen To Hold Meet and Greet in Belfast

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If you’re in the vicinity of Belfast, or just need an excuse to travel there, Cyanogen, Inc. is holding a Meet and Greet in partnership with DroidHorizon on June 19th. The event is of the social variety, with beer, food, music and techies – what more could you ask for?

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[THEME] Sense 7 Default

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HTC Sense is one of the nicest looking UI’s available for Android. Check out this theme made by XDA Forum Member sargat to make your ROM with CyanogenMod Theme Engine look like Sense 7.

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OnePlus Touchscreen Issues Fixed, Android Wear 5.1.1- XDA TV

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Android Wear 5.1.1 is rolling out! That and much more news is covered by Jordan when he reviews all the important stories from this weekend. Included in this weekend’s news is the announcement of a resolution to the OnePlus touchscreen issues and be sure to check out the article talking about MediaTek taking Qualcomms place in Flagship devices. That’s not all that’s covered in today’s video!

Jordan talks about the other videos released earlier this week on XDA TV. XDA TV Producer TK released an Xposed Tuesday video covering theXposed Framework Alpha for Android Lollipop 5.1. Then Jordan reviewed the YU Yureka. Also, TK showed you how to tweak your kernel. Finally, if you missed it be sure to check out Jordan’s Review of the Nvidia SHIELD Tablet. Pull up a chair and check out this video.


Be sure to check out other great XDA TV Videos

Check out Jordan’s YouTube Channel and Jordan’s Gaming YouTube Channel

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