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jeudi 12 décembre 2019

Upgrade Your Ride With 15% off These Auto Accessories

Most people spend a good chunk of their week on the road. If you want to improve your home away from home, these auto accessories at the XDA Developers Depot are definitely worth a look. For a limited time, everything below is an extra 15% off when you use code MerrySave15.

myGEKOgear Orbit 110 Full HD Dashcam

With a 120° wide-angle lens and a powerful low-light sensor, the Orbit 110 dashcam captures more details when you’re on the road. Videos are stored at 1080p resolution, and the camera reacts to sharp braking and collisions. Normally $99.99, the Orbit 110 is now just $42.49 with the code.

T-BONE All-In-One Car Charger, Light & Battery Pack

This versatile device works as a two-port USB charger on the road and a 2,600mAh power bank in your bag. The T-BONE holds enough juice to charge your phone twice over, and it comes with a bright LED flashlight. Worth $50, the device is now $30.59 with the code.

Deluxe Magnetic iceScreen

Instead of clearing ice and snow off your windshield every morning, try iceScreen. This cover is made from waterproof and reinforced Oxford polyester, with gel-padded magnets and storm straps. It retails for $34.99, but you can get it now for $25.46 with the code.

JunoJumper PRO 18,000mAh Battery Pack

With a 12V-600A output, this power bank lets you jumpstart your car and charge your devices on the move. It has five different outputs and a built-in flashlight, but the JunoJumper PRO weighs just one pound. Originally $189.99, it is now $148.75 with the code.

BESTEK 200W Car Power Inverter With 2 AC Outlets & 2 USB Ports

Combining AC outlets, a cigarette lighter socket, and USB charging, the BESTEK power inverter lets you run multiple appliances in your car. It has a peak power of 400 watts, with built-in safety features to protect your car. Worth $27.99, the inverter is now $21.24 with the code. 

JunoJumper v2 6,000mAh Battery Pack

Despite weighing just 7.5 ounces, the JunoJumper v2 stores enough energy to jumpstart your car or motorcycle. It doubles as a 2.1A USB charger, with Japanese Seiko IC tech for reliable power. Normally $99.99, the battery is now $78.99.

inCharge Charging Cables

Designed to live on your keychain, inCharge cables allow you to charge and sync your devices on the go. This pack includes two versions: a Lightning cable for iOS devices, and a microUSB cable for Android. Worth $23.80, this useful duo is now only $16.99.

Prices subject to change

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Unofficial LineageOS 17 brings Android 10 to the Moto G 2013 and Moto G 2014

With the launch of the Moto G series back in 2013, Motorola revolutionized the budget smartphone marketplace. While the original Moto G might not seem like much today, back then it was one of the go-to choices for anyone looking for a well-built budget smartphone offering a near-stock Android experience. Even though the Moto G 2013 and its successor, the Moto G 2014, haven’t aged well over the last few years the devices still have a solid fan following and our forums are filled with constant discussions and third-party development updates for both the devices. In case you have either of the two devices lying around and want to breathe new life into them, then you’d be glad to know that developers have managed to port an unofficial build of LineageOS 17 for the devices.

Moto G (2013) XDA Forums || Moto G (2014) XDA Forums

For the unaware, LineageOS is one of the most popular, community-built third-party ROM for Andriod devices and its latest version — LineageOS 17 — is based on Android 10. We’ve previously seen unofficial LineageOS 17 builds for several older devices like the LG G2, Realme 3 Pro, Lenovo ZUK Z1, and more. But the Moto G 2013 and Moto G 2014 are among the oldest devices to be upgraded to Android 10 with an unofficial LineageOS port. You can download the LineageOS 17 ports for these devices from the links below and enjoy all the new features Google released in Android 10 on your phone.

Download Unofficial LineageOS 17 for the Moto G (2013)

Download Unofficial LineageOS 17 for the Moto G (2014)

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Samsung Galaxy A51 is now official with a hole punch display and quad rear cameras

Just a couple of months after Samsung announced the Galaxy A50s, the company has launched the Galaxy A51 in Vietnam. We’ve already seen plenty of leaked renders of the device showcasing the punch-hole display and 48MP quad rear camera setup. And now we have more information about the device’s internal specifications. The all-new Galaxy A51 is powered by an octa-core processor coupled with 6GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage.

The Galaxy A51 features a 6.5-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED Infinity-O display with a repositioned hole-punch cutout. Unlike the off-center hole-punch on Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S10 series, the one on the Galaxy A51 has been moved to the center. Embedded in the display is a fingerprint sensor, much like the one found on the Galaxy A50s and the phone even includes support for face unlocking. In terms of optics, the device features a 40MP f/2.0 primary shooter, a 12MP f/2.2 ultra-wide-angle lens, a 5MP f/2.4 macro lens, and a 5MP f/2.2 depth sensor. On the front, the device has a single 32MP f/2.2 selfie camera.

Specification Samsung Galaxy A51
Dimensions and Weight 158.5 x 73.6 x 7.9 mm;
172g
Display 6.5″ FHD+ (1080 x 2400) Super AMOLED;
Infinity-O display
SoC Octa Core processor (Quad 2.3GHz + Quad 1.7 GHz)
RAM and Storage 6GB + 128GB
Expandable through dedicated microSD card slot
Battery 4,000 mAh; 15-watt fast charging
USB USB Type-C
Rear Camera 48MP, f/2.0  primary + 5MP, f/2.2 depth sensor + 5MP, f/2.4 macro + 12MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide
Front Camera 32MP, f/2.2

The Galaxy A51 comes with dual-SIM support and it even has a microSD card slot for expansion (up to 512GB). The device is backed by a respectable 4,000mAh battery and it includes support for 15-watt fast charging which will get you up to 3 hours of calling, 3 hours of video consumption and 10 hours of music playback with only a 10 minute charge.

Galaxy A51 Galaxy A51

The device has been priced at 7,990,000 VND (~$346) and will be available in three color variants — Blue Crush Multicolor, White Crush Sparkling, Black Crush Diamond (translated). The Galaxy A51 will be available for pre-order in Vietnam starting from December 16th and it will go on sale starting from December 27th. As of now, there’s no information from the company regarding its launch in other regions.


Source: Samsung Newsroom

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Android 10 rolling out to Samsung Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30 in India

Back in October, Samsung officially announced the Android 10-based One UI 2.0 beta program for its flagship Galaxy S10 series. Since then, the company has extended the beta program to a number of devices in the Galaxy S and Note lineup, and it has even started rolling out stable Android 10 updates for some of the devices. Interestingly, the One UI 2.0 rollout doesn’t fall in line with the update schedule Samsung shared late last month. As per the schedule, devices in the Galaxy S and Note series, along with the Galaxy M20 and M30, were expected to receive the update early next year in January, while other budget and mid-range devices were scheduled to receive the update much later. It seems like Samsung has just completely disregarded the Android 10 update schedule it shared earlier because the company has now started rolling out Android 10 to the Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30 in India.

As per a recent report from Sammobile, the Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30 are the first set of budget devices to receive the Android 10-based One UI 2.0 update. The updates, version number M205FDDU3CSL4 and M305FDDU3CSL4, bring all of the new features introduced in Android 10, along with the One UI specific changes and the Android security patches for December 2019.

One UI 2.0 Android 10 Galaxy M20 M30

Currently, the update is only rolling out to users in India but considering Samsung’s ‘surprisingly good’ rollout schedule that may change soon. In case you’re in the region and own either of the two devices, you should receive the OTA update notification in some time. You can also manually check for updates by heading over to the Software Update section in the settings. For those of you who don’t wish to wait for the update, you can download the update package from Sammobile’s database by following the links below and flash it manually.

One UI 2.0 based on Android 10 for the Galaxy M20

One UI 2.0 based on Android 10 for the Galaxy M30


Source: Sammobile

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TikTok’s parent company ByteDance launches music app Resso in India

ByteDance’s TikTok has become a global sensation over the last couple of years, giving users a platform to create short videos with dubbing. Even though the app has faced several hurdles in India, it still has a thriving community of users in the country. Riding on the success of its app, ByteDance has become one of the highest valued startups around the world and it doesn’t seem to be stopping any time soon. The company has now started testing a new music app called ‘Resso’ in India and Indonesia, which aims to compete with the likes of Spotify and Apple Music in these emerging markets.

As per a recent report from Gadgets 360, the Resso app was initially launched six months ago and has been installed over 27,000 times on iOS and Android. When compared to other music streaming services, Resso differentiates itself by displaying real-time lyrics on the app and even lets users post their comments under individual songs.

Resso Resso

The app also brings some of TikTok’s functionality to the board and allows users to create short GIFs and videos with the music playing in the background. These clips, called Vibes, then appear as the album art when you play that specific song. Other users can like Vibes created by you and the most liked Vibe appears as the album art by default.

Much like TikTok, the app is free to use, but it also offers a monthly paid subscription plan for an ad-free experience. The monthly paid subscription is priced at ₹119 (~$1.68) in India and lets users play any song in Resso’s library, download music for offline playback, removes ads, and offers high-quality audio. The app also offers a 14-day free trial for new users.

Resso offers an extensive music library and has already secured rights from Indian labels T-Series and Times Music. However, ByteDance still has no rights deals with Warner Music Group Corp., Universal Music Group, and Sony Music Entertainment, so there’s a chance that you might not find your favorite songs on the app. Resso is currently in a beta testing phase in just two markets, but ByteDance plans to scale up the service to other regions in the near future. For the privacy-conscious, it’s worth noting that Resso’s privacy policy is only available for two countries (India and Indonesia) and the app only allows you to sign-up with either your Google or Facebook account.

Resso (Beta) (To be announced, Google Play) →


Via: Gadgets 360

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Google Pay (Tez) for India prepares to add 2020 stamp rewards, One-Time Mandates, and Stories for merchants

Google Pay is Google’s unified payment platform, but the company also has an app with the same name but different functionality for users in India. This India-only Google Pay is a rebrand of the erstwhile Google Tez, and the app has gone on to add more functionalities after the rebranding. We last spotted Google Pay (Tez) preparing to add gold gifting options for its users in India. Now, the app is preparing to bring stamp rewards for 2020, One-Time Mandates, and stories for merchants.

An APK teardown can often predict features that may arrive in a future update of an application, but it is possible that any of the features we mention here may not make it in a future release. This is because these features are currently unimplemented in the live build and may be pulled at any time by the developers in a future build.

Google Pay (Tez) 49.0.003_RC05 contains new strings that indicate that Google is working on some new features.

Google Pay — 2020 Stamp Rewards

Google managed to strike gold with its Diwali stamp rewards campaign during the recent festive season in India. Google Pay presented users with the task of collecting 5 Diwali-themed stamps, promising an assured payout of ₹251 ($3.5) and a chance towards winning the grand prize of ₹1,00,000 ($1,400).

Some of these stamps could be earned by scanning Diwali items around you, while some others like the Rangoli and Flower could be earned by making bill payments and other merchant transactions within the app. You could also gift stamps to other users, and request one from them. Google also added a leaderboard towards the end, essentially making the whole experience a game of collecting stamps. The end result of this campaign was that it really clicked with the urban Indian audience and went viral for positive reasons as users playfully jostled to collect all the stamps, earn their assured prize and also participate towards the grand prize. Google did not release any metrics for this campaign, but from observation around on social media and my own surroundings, this campaign did push Google Pay as a preferred payment method, if only for the campaign period.

Now, Google is aiming to replicate some of that same success with the New Year, as strings indicate a similar campaign in the works for 2020. These are the new strings added to v49 of Google Pay (Tez):

<string name="adcatcher_ui_listening_description_1_with_youtube_link_2020">"Catch an ad to collect a reward! Just stay on this page when you're listening to a Google Pay ad on TV or Google India's %1$s playlist."</string>
<string name="adcatcher_ui_listening_description_2_2020">"Open the Youtube playlist on a different device to listen to it now. The microphone only listens on this On-Air page, and audio never leaves your device."</string>
<string name="adcatcher_ui_dialog_reward_daily_limit_action">Got it</string>
<string name="adcatcher_ui_dialog_reward_daily_limit_title">"You've reached the daily limit"</string>
<string name="adcatcher_ui_dialog_reward_general_error_action">Try again</string>
<string name="adcatcher_ui_dialog_reward_general_error_description">Try again in a short while.</string>
<string name="adcatcher_ui_dialog_reward_general_error_title">Something went wrong</string>
<string name="adcatcher_ui_dialog_reward_success_action">Keep playing</string>
<string name="adcatcher_ui_dialog_reward_success_description">"Congrats, you've collected a 2020 stamp!"</string>
<string name="adcatcher_ui_dialog_reward_success_title">1 %1$s</string>
<string name="adcatcher_ui_dialog_reward_timeout_action">Try again</string>
<string name="adcatcher_ui_dialog_reward_timeout_description">"We couldn't find the number 2020 with the audio scanner. Bring your phone closer or try with a different ad."</string>
<string name="adcatcher_ui_dialog_reward_timeout_title">Our scanner timed out</string>
<string name="adcatcher_ui_listening_toast_retry_2020">"Can't hear any ads. Move your phone closer to the speaker or try a different ad."</string>

While the Diwali stamps campaign involved scanning Diwali items like diyas with the phone’s camera, the 2020 campaign is likely to involve the camera and the microphone as two means to earn stamps. The strings above suggest that users will have to leverage their phone’s microphone to listen to a Google Pay ad on TV or Google India’s YouTube playlist. The audio scanner will attempt to pick up the number “2020” within the ad audio and reward users with a 2020-themed stamp.

Some older strings also had their descriptions changed:

  • <string name=”diwali_scandiwali_hint_on_what_to_scan”>Scan a Diwali item to collect a stamp</string>
    changed to
    <string name=”diwali_scandiwali_hint_on_what_to_scan”>Scan the number “2020” anywhere near you to collect a stamp!</string>
  • <string name=”social_diwali_scan_success_description”>”Congrats, you’ve collected a Diwali stamp! Keep playing to complete your set.”</string>
    changed to
    <string name=”social_diwali_scan_success_description”>”Congrats, you’ve collected a 2020 stamp!”</string>
  • <string name=”social_diwali_scan_timeout_description”>We could not detect any Diwali items. Bring your scanner closer or try a different item.</string>
    changed to
    <string name=”social_diwali_scan_timeout_description”>”We couldn’t find the number 2020 with the AR scanner. Bring your phone closer or try with a different image.”</string>

These indicate that simply scanning the number 2020 will also earn you a stamp, though we reckon some stamps will not be available through this medium, just like how Rangoli and Flower could not be earned through scanning in the previous campaign.

There’s still half a month to go for 2020, so we will have to wait to hear more about the rewards and other finer details for the campaign.

Stories for Merchants

This new version of Google Pay is also preparing to allow merchants to add stories.

<string name="merchantstories_content_description">%1$s story button</string>
<string name="merchantstories_more_stories_title">See all</string>
<string name="merchantstories_stories_title">Highlights</string>

Why do we need stories within Google Pay? We can only speculate. Google did add private messaging to Google Photos recently, so why not add stories within Google Pay too. We are also making an educated guess that “story” within this context refers to the temporary photo and video highlights that social media sites have incorporated on their platforms.

One-Time Mandates

One-Time Mandates are part of the UPI 2.0 feature rollout. With this feature, users can pre-authorize a transaction and block funds in their account with an intention to have them debited later. This blocking ensures that you have sufficient funds in your account till the transaction needs to be executed and that you continue earning interest on the amount, as well as allows the transaction to be scheduled and executed automatically.

Google Pay (Tez) v49 contains a few new strings and several older strings for One-Time Mandates:

New Strings:

<string name="india_mandates_preferences_title">One-Time Mandates</string>
<string name="india_mandates_mandateamount_error_max_amount_text">Maximum amount %s</string>
<string name="india_mandates_mandateamount_error_min_amount_text">Minimum amount %s</string>
<string name="india_mandates_mandateamount_input_hint">Amount</string>

Older Strings:

<string name="india_mandates_action_paying_to">Paying to</string>
<string name="india_mandates_action_sending">Sending request…</string>
<string name="india_mandates_amount_paid_label">Amount paid</string>
<string name="india_mandates_call_bank_message">Try calling your bank.</string>
<string name="india_mandates_cannot_reach_bank">"We can't reach your contact's bank. Please try again later."</string>
<string name="india_mandates_category_title">Mandates</string>
<string name="india_mandates_content_source_failure">Could not get mandates from server</string>
<string name="india_mandates_end_date_label">End date</string>
<string name="india_mandates_execution_date_label">Execution date</string>
<string name="india_mandates_incorrect_pin_message">To continue, please raise a new mandate.</string>
<string name="india_mandates_incorrect_pin_title">Incorrect UPI PIN</string>
<string name="india_mandates_insufficient_funds_title">Insufficient funds</string>
<string name="india_mandates_mandate_details_label">Mandate details</string>
<string name="india_mandates_mandate_name_label">Mandate name</string>
<string name="india_mandates_notes_label">Notes/description</string>
<string name="india_mandates_original_amount_header">Original amount</string>
<string name="india_mandates_original_end_date_header">Original end date</string>
<string name="india_mandates_payment_disclaimer">Payments may take up to 3 working days to be reflected in your account</string>
<string name="india_mandates_purpose_code_label">Purpose code</string>
<string name="india_mandates_request_failed">Request failed</string>
<string name="india_mandates_start_date_label">Start date</string>
<string name="india_mandates_status_approve_by">Confirm by %1$s</string>
<string name="india_mandates_status_approve_within">Confirm within %1$s</string>
<string name="india_mandates_status_countdown">%1$shr %2$smin</string>
<string name="india_mandates_status_declined_on">Mandate declined on %1$s</string>
<string name="india_mandates_status_executed_on">Mandate executed on %1$s</string>
<string name="india_mandates_status_expired_on">Mandate expired on %1$s</string>
<string name="india_mandates_status_label">Status</string>
<string name="india_mandates_status_refunded_on">Mandate refunded on %1$s</string>
<string name="india_mandates_transaction_details_label">Transaction details</string>
<string name="india_mandates_try_again_title">Try again</string>
<string name="india_mandates_unique_number_label">Unique mandate number</string>
<string name="india_mandates_updated_amount_header">Updated amount</string>
<string name="india_mandates_updated_end_date_header">Updated end date</string>
<string name="india_mandates_upi_credentials_challenge_permission_required_error_description">%1$s needs your phone permissions to ensure that the SIM card in your phone matches with the registered mobile number.</string>
<string name="india_mandates_upi_restore_primer_description">You need to reactivate the following bank account:</string>
<string name="mandates_browsing_details_announce_content_description">Details of mandate</string>
<string name="mandates_browsing_list_announce_content_description">List of mandates</string>

Since we found a combination of both older and newer strings, we are unsure if the feature is new and does not already exist for some users. The main preference title was just added, so we are inclined to believe that the feature is not live yet.


Google Pay (Tez) - a simple and secure payment app (To be announced, Google Play) →

Thanks to PNF Software for providing us a license to use JEB Decompiler, a professional-grade reverse engineering tool for Android applications.

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mercredi 11 décembre 2019

Gaming on the Full View Display of the Honor 9X

This year, Honor launched the Honor 9X as one of the few “full view” phones on the market. To achieve a large notch-free display, Honor hides the selfie camera behind a motorized pop-up mechanism. The large 6.59″ phone provides a much more immersive experience due to the completely uninterrupted display. The size of a notch or hole-punch solution might not seem very  intrusive, but while gaming, it’s a clear advantage having a full view display.

Specifications

Honor 9X Specs
Display 6.59″ 1080 x 2340p (391 ppi)
Chipset HiSilicon Kirin 710F
RAM 4/6GB
Storage 128GB
Main Camera 48MP/8MP (Ultrawide)/2MP (Depth Sensor)
Selfie Camera 16MP Motorized Pop-up
Battery 4,000mAh
Operating System Android 9.1.0 EMUI 9.1.0

The Kirin 710F is paired with up to 6GB of RAM and provides great performance across some of the most popular 3D games. You’ll also find that system performance is really impressive despite the weaker chipset included in this phone.

AnTuTu Benchmark

AnTuTu Benchmark

With 6GB of RAM, the Honor 9X maintains super fast app launch speeds and very snappy system navigation. See the above photos for more detailed benchmark results from  the AnTuTu benchmark.

Gaming

Honor is able to get really good performance from lower-end specs. Their secret is GUP Turbo 3.0. This feature is designed to prioritize gaming performance and has the ability to increase frame rate and graphics for your games. Battery performance is also increased due to 10% greater efficiency from GPU Turbo 3.0.

Minecraft on the Honor 9X

Minecraft runs flawlessly on the Honor 9X, even with the render distance bumped all the way up to 11 chunks and maxed out graphics. Worlds are created very quickly and terrain loads without lag. The same experience can be found across any game you throw at this phone.

Since mobile games are designed to be compatible with as many phones as possible, the full view display offers more of a gaming improvement than a significant increase in processing power would. When it comes to the experience on Minecraft, you will see the same performance from the Honor 9X that you’d have for most flagship devices. This leaves opportunity for improvements in other areas like the display. Honor took advantage of this and the result is a fantastic and immersive gaming phone.

Audio Quality

In 2019, one of the first questions you have to address when judging a smartphone’s audio prowess is “does the phone have a headphone jack?” The answer here is yes. Along with the headphone jack, the Honor 9X comes with Bluetooth 4.2 for your wireless headsets, and one bottom firing speaker. The speaker is very loud and has decent audio quality. Videos sound clear with great high and mid-tones, but lacking in bass compared to other smartphones.

Honor 9X Bottom Speaker

During our gaming tests, audio played through the speakers performed very well. The ability to use your wired headphones cuts down on battery drain which makes it a big plus for the overall gaming experience. The Huawei Histen sound effects let you adjust your audio to get the most out of your gaming sessions.

Battery Life

With a 4000mAh battery capacity, the Honor 9X is designed for long sessions of use before needing a recharge. When it comes to gaming, you’ll effortlessly be able to get in 8 hours in a session before needing a recharge.

These things make the Honor 9X a really good gaming phone and worth checking out for the price of £249.99.

Honor 9X Forums
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