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vendredi 17 janvier 2020

Realme 2, 3, 3i and C1 receive updates with January 2020 security patches

Earlier this month, Google started rolling out the Android security patches for January 2020 for all the Pixel devices, excluding the original Pixel and Pixel XL. Shortly thereafter, OEMs started rolling out updates with the latest security patches for their devices. Chinese OEM Realme rolled out an update for the Realme 2 Pro last week, featuring the January 2020 security patches and a couple of minor changes. Now the company is rolling out similar updates for the Realme 2, 3, 3i, and C1.

Realme 2 XDA Forums || Realme 3 XDA Forums || Realme 3i XDA Forums

The ColorOS 6.0 update for the Realme 2 (v.RMX1805EX_11_A.63) includes the Android security patches for January 2020, along with some minor bug fixes and system stability improvements. The Realme C1 has also received a similar update (v.RMX1805EX_11_A.63) with the latest security patches and bug fixes. Here’s the official changelog of the ColorOS 6.0 update for the Realme 2 and C1:

  • Security:
    • Android security patch: January, 2020
  • System
    • Fixed some known bugs and improved system stability

The ColorOS 6.0 update for the Realme 3 (v.RMX1821EX_11.A.25) is a bit more comprehensive when compared to the one released for the Realme 2 and Realme C1. It not only includes the Android security patches for January 2020, but also brings a new flash on call feature, a new fast toggle for dark mode, and more. The Realme 3i has also received a similar update (v.RMX1821EX_11.A.25) with the same features. Here’s the official changelog for the ColorOS 6.0 update for the Realme 3 and 3i:

  • Security:
    • Android security patch: January, 2020
  • System:
    • Added flash on call feature
    • Added click the blank area to back to the launcher on recent task interface
  •  Notification Center and Status Bar:
    • Added fast switch toggle of dark mode in notification center

The latest ColorOS updates for all the four devices have started rolling out to users in India. In case you haven’t received the update notification yet, you can download the respective OTA package from the links below and flash the update manually on your device.

ColorOS 6.0 (v.RMX1805EX_11_A.63) for the Realme 2

ColorOS 6.0 (v.RMX1805EX_11_A.63) for the Realm C1

ColorOS 6.0 (v.RMX1821EX_11.A.25) for the Realme 3

ColorOS 6.0 (v.RMX1821EX_11.A.25) for the Realme 3i

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Download: Realme 3 Pro receives Android 10 update with Realme UI

Back in August last year, Realme’s CEO Madhav Sheth confirmed that the company was working on RealmeOS — an all-new Android skin for its devices. However, the company shelved its plans for a completely new OS later that year in November. Instead, the company planned on offering a customized version of ColorOS 7 with a near-stock Android interface. Earlier this month, the company first unveiled Realme UI alongside the launch of the Realme X50 5G at an event in China. And now, it’s finally rolling out the new Realme UI based on Android 10 to the Realme 3 Pro.

Realme 3 Pro XDA Forums

The latest ColorOS 6 update for the Realme 3 Pro (v. RMX1851EX_11_C.01) is now rolling out to users in a staged fashion. The update includes the new Realme UI, along with a brand new Real Design with more attractive visuals and efficient operation.

Realme 3 Pro ColorOS 6 update

The update also includes optimizations to the Smart Sidebar, screenshots feature, all the new features introduced in Android 10, cross OEM file sharing, and much more. Here’s the official changelog for the ColorOS 6 update for the Realme 3 Pro:

  • Visuals
    • Updated UI to realme UI
    • Brand new Real Design makes visuals more attractive and operation more efficient.
  • Smart Sidebar
    • Optimized user interface and improved one-handed operation.
    • Optimized Smart Sidebar: Replaced File Console with File Manager; removed OSIE Visual Effect and No Notification Alerts.
    • Drag an app out of Smart Sidebar to open it in Split-screen Mode.
    • Added two new features: “Assistive Ball Opacity” and “Hide Assistive Ball on Fullscreen App”.
    • Optimized the Floating Window feature for more apps.
    • Added Bubbles: A bubble is displayed when you open an app in a floating window from the Smart Sidebar. Tap the bubble to collapse or open the app.
  • Screenshot
    • Optimized 3-Finger Screenshot Gesture: Use 3 fingers to touch and hold the screen, and swipe to take a screenshot of the selected part of the screen (partial screen capture). Use 3 fingers to touch and hold the screen, and swipe your fingers outwards to capture a long screenshot.
    • Added screenshot settings: You can adjust the position of the screenshot preview floating window and set the screenshot sound.
    • Optimized screenshot preview floating window: After taking a screenshot, drag it up and release it to share it, or drag it down and release to take a long screenshot.
  • Navigation Gestures 3.0
    • Optimized: New Android 10 navigation gestures
    • Optimized gestures: All gestures are supported in landscape mode.
  • System
    • Added Focus Mode: Minimizes outside distractions when you are learning or working.
    • Added whole new charging animation.
    • Optimized the Quick Settings user interface for easier one-handed operation.
    • Added pause feature for screen recording.
    • Added a floating window and settings for screen recording.
    • New sounds added for file deletion, calculator key touches, and compass pointer.
    • Optimized system built-in ringtones.
    • Added TalkBack floating prompts for Accessibility.
    • New management feature for recent tasks: You can view the memory of recent tasks and locked apps.
  • Games
    • Optimized visual interaction for Game Space.
    • Optimized loading animation for Game Space.
  • Homescreen
    • Added new live wallpapers.
    • Added artistic wallpapers.
    • Added option to open Global Search or the notification panel when swiping down on homescreen.
    • Added option to customize the size, shape, and style of app icons on homescreen.
    • Optimized the graphic design of password unlock to facilitate one-handed operation.
    • Support for animated wallpapers on the lockscreen.
    • Added a Simple Mode for homescreen, featuring larger fonts, icons and a clearer layout.
  • Security
    • Random MAC address Generator: When your phone is connected to Wi-Fi network system generates a random MAC address to avoid targeted ads and protect your privacy.
  • Tools
    • In Quick Settings or Smart Sidebar, you can open Calculator in a floating window.
    • Added the trim feature in Recordings.
    • Added the Weather (dynamic) ringtone, which automatically adapts to the current weather.
    • Added weather-adaptive animations in Weather.
    • Added audio source selection for screen recording
  • Camera
    • Optimized the Camera UI for a better user experience.
    • Optimized the Timer UI and sound.
  • Photos
    • Optimized the Album UI for a clearer structure and photo thumbnails.
    • Added Album Recommendations that recognize more than 80 different scenes.
  • Communication
    • realme Share now supports sharing files with OPPO, Vivo and Xiaomi devices.
    • Optimized the Contacts UI for a more efficient experience.
  • Settings
    • Search Settings now supports fuzzy match and contains a search history.
  • Music
    • Added Dual Mode Music Share in realme Lab

As with all OS updates from the company, the latest ColorOS 6 update for the Realme 3 Pro is rolling out to users in a staged fashion. This means that the update will make its way to a handful of users at first and when Realme confirms that it doesn’t have any critical bugs, it will be rolled out to more users.

Realme 3 Pro ColorOS 6 Android 10 Realme 3 Pro ColorOS 6 Android 10 Realme 3 Pro ColorOS 6 Android 10 Realme 3 Pro ColorOS 6 Android 10 Realme 3 Pro ColorOS 6 Android 10 Realme 3 Pro ColorOS 6 Android 10 Realme 3 Pro ColorOS 6 Android 10 Realme 3 Pro ColorOS 6 Android 10 Realme 3 Pro ColorOS 6 Android 10 Realme 3 Pro ColorOS 6 Android 10

In case you haven’t received the update notification yet, you should receive it in the next couple of days. However, if you don’t wish to wait, you can download the OTA package from the link below and flash the update manually on your device.

ColorOS 6 (v.RMX1851EX_11_C.01) for the Realme 3 Pro


Source: Realme

Thanks to Telegram user Durgasingh for the update screenshot and XDA Recognized Developer karthick mostwanted for the download link!

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jeudi 16 janvier 2020

Facebook reportedly ends plans to sell ads in WhatsApp

Facebook-owned WhatsApp is undoubtedly one of the most popular messaging apps out there. Launched all the way back in 2009, the app wasn’t initially free to use and charged users a download fee. The download fee was soon replaced with an annual subscription of $0.99, which was dropped when Facebook acquired the company in 2014. In just two years after that, WhatsApp crossed the 1 billion monthly active users mark, setting a major milestone. However, despite its success, the app wasn’t making any money for Facebook.

In 2018, Facebook unveiled plans to generate more revenue from the app by selling ads. WhatsApp’s VP back then, Chris Daniels, revealed that the company had plans to push ads on WhatsApp stories as part of Facebook’s monetization efforts for WhatsApp. The idea behind the move was to generate some revenue from the app and allow businesses to reach WhatsApp users around the world. However, WhatsApp’s founders were strongly against the move and co-founder Brian Acton resigned from Facebook following disagreements over how Facebook should monetize WhatsApp.

Now, according to a recent report from The Wall Street Journal, Facebook seems to be backing away from its plans to sell ads in WhatsApp. People familiar with the matter have revealed that WhatsApp has recently disbanded a team that had been established to find the best ways to integrate ads into the service. The team’s work was then deleted from WhatsApp’s code, the people added.

The company still plans to introduce ads to the WhatsApp Status feature at some point, but for now, the focus has shifted to generating revenue from businesses by allowing them to communicate with customers on the platform. Additionally, WhatsApp’s tools allow businesses to sort and automatically respond to customer service queries and display in-app product catalogs. This could help the messenger generate some revenue for Facebook until it finally introduces ads.


Source: The Wall Street Journal

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Unboxing and Hands-on with the Honor MagicWatch 2

The Honor MagicWatch 2 is a 46mm smartwatch with a high resolution AMOLED display. At € 209,00, this aims to be one of the best smartwatches on the market. Honor sent us one of these new watches to check out. While we will do a more in-depth review later on, we wanted to bring you a hands-on video featuring the Honor MagicWatch 2. You can check out that video below.

Here are some images taken on the first boot of the watch. The face and clasp of the watch are made of a high-quality metal material. The band is a soft and comfortable rubber. The watch is light enough that you want notice it on your wrist, while working out.

Honor MagicWatch 2 with 46mm display.

Honor MagicWatch 2 paired with the Honor 20 Pro

The watch is filled with features aimed towards fitness. Track your exercises while using the many different sensors to collect valuable data. It is very easy to navigate the custom Honor software, and the UI is extremely quick and responsive. The AMOLED display is one of the best you’ll find on any smartwatch. Stay tuned for more coverage of the Honor MagicWatch 2.

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The EU will vote to force all smartphones to adopt USB-C

Since smartphones with USB-C started coming out in 2015, the standard has come a long way. Nowadays, it has become, well, the standard connector for almost all Android smartphones out there, from flagship phones to budget devices. With the exception of certain, really cheap phones and accessories, micro-USB is, for most intents and purposes, pretty much dead as of 2020. Even dirt-cheap smartphones like the Redmi 8A have started to come out with USB-C support. But there are still some odd ducks out there. Particularly Apple, which still clings onto their proprietary Lightning port because of revenue purposes as well as certain Android OEMs that, for some reason, are still not done with the old micro-USB port.

The whole point of standards is to have something that everyone uses: you should be able to plug the same cable on any phone you want to charge. And for this reason, the European Union wants to change that. This is not the first time they tried to intervene here, but previous legislation has made it so that they would strongly encourage, yet not mandate, USB-C adoption. If this law is passed, then all smartphone manufacturers, no matter how big or small, would be obligated to use USB-C on their devices if they want to sell their phones within the European economic area.

This would include Apple which does sell their phones in Europe. Although the upcoming iPhone 11S/12 lineup is rumored to come with USB-C, it is still just a rumor and other rumored devices, such as the iPhone SE2, are set to carry a Lightning connector–the passing of this legislation could affect the launch of this device, and potentially even other Apple devices currently in the market.

An initial draft of this law has been approved by a majority of voting members, but it still needs to receive approval from the EU Council in order to become law.


Source: European Parliament | Via: 9to5Google

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Google may be working on 2 mid-range Pixel phones for 2020: One with the 5G Snapdragon 765 and another with the 4G Snapdragon 730

Every October, we expect Google to release a new Pixel smartphone. In 2016, the company unveiled its first-generation Pixel and Pixel XL. In 2017, we saw the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL. There were no surprises in 2018 when Google announced the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL. Last year, however, Google threw a curveball by announcing the first mid-range Pixel phones in the Pixel 3a and 3a XL at Google I/O 2019. Though the company did later reveal the Pixel 4 and 4 XL in October of last year, the introduction of the 3a series has us anticipating a follow-up for this year. Indeed, @Onleaks, a famous leaker of smartphones, shared CAD renders of what’s likely going to be the mid-2020 Pixel 4a.

Earlier today, Twitter user @akes29 sent us a tip with some code-names he discovered that he believed pertained to new 2020 Pixel devices. We dug through the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), the latest Pixel 4 firmware dump from this month, and the latest versions of several Google applications and found 3 new device code-names along with the SoC platforms they’re based on. These code-names suggest that Google may be working on more than one mid-range 2020 Pixel—one of which is likely the Pixel 4a. Assuming Google doesn’t break with its tradition of launching a smaller and XL model for each new Pixel generation, then we expect there to be a Pixel 4a XL as well. However, that might not be the case this year—YouTuber Dave Lee claims there won’t be a 4a XL model. We’re taking this claim with a grain of salt, though, since Lee doesn’t cite any specific evidence. Furthermore, Lee’s claim is contradicted by 9to5Google‘s earlier report on the existence of an XL model. Our discovery today backs up 9to5Google’s report, though sadly, we’re unable to directly link any of these code-names to actual products this far in advance.

Google Pixel 4a

The rumored Google Pixel 4a. Source: @OnLeaks x 91Mobiles

New Fishy Code-names for the 2020 Pixel Phones

If you’re unfamiliar, Google’s internal code-name for each of its Pixel (and Nexus) smartphones relates to some kind of fish. When we first see rumors of Google’s next Pixel devices, we usually start out with their code-names. The earliest rumors of the 2018 Pixels were about their code-names: blueline (which launched as the Pixel 3), crosshatch (which launched as the Pixel 3 XL), albacore (never launched), and wahoo (which is the unified kernel for the Pixel 3 and 3 XL). Even Google’s unreleased, HTC-made Pixel 2 XL had a fishy code-name (muskie.) For reference, here’s a list of all the Pixel phones and their code-names.

Marketing Name Code-name
Pixel sailfish
Pixel XL marlin
Pixel 2 walleye
Pixel 2 XL taimen
Pixel 3 blueline
Pixel 3 XL crosshatch
Pixel 3a sargo
Pixel 3a XL bonito
Pixel 4 flame
Pixel 4 XL coral

Last April, 9to5Google spotted a reference to a Google device code-named needlefish. A device with this code-name has yet to launch, though we have seen it referenced in multiple Google apps. Twitter user @akes29 pointed us to evidence that needlefish may just be Google’s Snapdragon 855-based development board, as the device seems to be based on the “sm8150p” platform. Sm8150 is the code-name for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, while sm8150p seems to be the specific code-name for the Snapdragon 855 Mobile Hardware Development Kit. While we can’t definitively rule out the possibility of needlefish showing up as a commercial product, it seems less likely given recent evidence. That brings us to the 3 new code-names we discovered: sunfish, redfin, and bramble.

Sunfish

We spotted the “sunfish” code-name in an AOSP repository, and it’s directly stated to be based on the sm7150 platform. That’s the code-name for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 730 SoC, an SoC for upper mid-range devices. This SoC can be found in devices like the Redmi K30, Realme X2, and Samsung Galaxy A71, and it doesn’t support a 5G modem. Sunfish has two development branches: one based on Android 10 and another based on Android 11. Since we also spotted the sunfish code-name in a string in the Google app alongside other Pixel devices, it’s likely that this code-name pertains to the Pixel 4a. At the very least, it’s likely a real device, even if it ends up being a development board. Were it to only be a development board, though, we would expect to see another code-name for a device based on the sm7150 platform.

Redfin

The next code-name on our list is “redfin.” This code-name could be a device (or development board) that’s being developed on the sm7250, or Qualcomm Snapdragon 765, mobile platform. The Snapdragon 765 is Qualcomm’s latest upper mid-range SoC, and it’s also Qualcomm’s first SoC with an integrated 5G modem. It seems that “redfin” is being made by an ODM, in this case, FIH Mobile, a subsidiary of Foxconn. It’s being developed with Android 10 on board. Apart from AOSP, we haven’t spotted any references to “redfin” on any other source—both online or offline.

Bramble

Bramble is the third code-name we spotted. It appeared in AOSP multiple times, though I initially believed it to be Google’s Snapdragon 865 development build since it’s running Linux kernel version 4.19. However, that was a faulty assumption since Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 765 should also be based on Linux kernel version 4.19. Indeed, thanks to a new AOSP commit, we now know that bramble, like redfin, is based on the sm7250/Snapdragon 765 mobile platform. However, unlike redfin, we haven’t found evidence that bramble is an ODM device, and it seems to be in-development with Android 10 as well as Android 11.


While we can’t say for sure if redfin, bramble, and sunfish are indeed mid-range Pixel devices, we should be seeing more references to these code-names in AOSP and Google apps in the coming weeks and months. Our current belief is that sunfish could be a 4G-only Pixel 4a while either bramble or redfin could be a 5G-ready Pixel 4a XL. I don’t think there will be 3 mid-range 2020 Pixel phones this year, so one of redfin or bramble could be a commercial device while the other is a development board. Having a slightly higher-end 4a XL model with 5G connectivity would explain what 9to5Google heard about its pricing—supposedly, it’s going to be more expensive than the 3a XL.

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Stable Android 10 begins rolling out to the LG V50 in Korea

Back in November, LG started an Android 10 beta program for the LG V50. This was shortly after they rolled out the same program the LG G8. The LG G8 received stable Android 10 last month, and now it’s time for the LG V50 to do the same. According to our own Max Weinbach, the Korean model just started getting the update.

LG V50 ThinQ Forums

After doing a little bit of digging, it looks like LG started rolling out the Android 10 update last week to LG V50 users who were enrolled in the beta. It looks like they are now sending it out to users who were not in that program. The changelog is in Korean, but from the translation, we can gather a few of the features you can expect.

  • Pop-up window mode has been added.
  • Full gesture navigation has been added.
  • Photo mode and video mode have been separated from the camera.
  • December 2019 security patches.

As mentioned, this is rolling out to the Korean LG V50 right now. LG typically starts its releases in their home country. Unfortunately, that doesn’t always mean the release is imminent for other regions. LG has been known to release updates in Korean and take several months before rolling them out worldwide. Hopefully, this update doesn’t take that long.

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