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mardi 10 mars 2020

OnePlus confirms the OnePlus 8 will support 5G connectivity

This may not come as much of a surprise to you, but the upcoming OnePlus 8 will be 5G-enabled. This information comes straight from OnePlus CEO Pete Lau, via CNET. Mr. Lau says the company is “all in on 5G” and they are committed to long-term investment in supporting the network technology. As one of the first companies to release a phone with support for 5G, today’s announcement isn’t the least bit shocking, but there’s more to talk about.

The OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro are heavily expected to feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC, which means it’s almost a certainty that both devices support 5G since the only compatible modem for the Snapdragon 865 is the 5G-enabled Snapdragon X55. However, not every device with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 will actually support 5G out-of-the-box. For example, the iQOO 3 that was launched in India has the Snapdragon 865, but Vivo opted to offer both 4G and 5G models, likely to cut down on certification costs. Similarly, it’s possible there could be 4G-only models of the OnePlus 8, especially in countries without a 5G network such as in India. Alternatively, OnePlus could do what most other smartphone makers are doing and offer a 5G-capable model in every country regardless of carrier support, which is what Realme has done with the X50 Pro 5G in India.

Mr. Lau was firm on his stance that OnePlus was fully moving ahead with 5G on the OnePlus 8, but we’re not sure if that includes the rumored OnePlus 8 Lite. That phone is rumored to feature the MediaTek Dimensity 1000 processor. The Dimensity 1000 has an integrated 5G modem, so it’s certainly capable of supporting 5G connectivity like its higher-end siblings. If the Lite model does end up supporting 5G, that might make it the first MediaTek-powered 5G smartphone sold outside of China. (The Chinese OPPO Reno3 Pro features the Dimensity 1000 and 5G support, but its international counterpart is a 4G-only phone with the MediaTek Helio P95.)

There’s also the matter of the type of 5G that will be supported. It’s been long-rumored that Verizon will sell OnePlus devices and that seems to finally be happening with the OnePlus 8. We found explicit mentions of a Verizon OnePlus 8 SKU in our APK teardown of the OnePlus Launcher, essentially confirming the device will be offered by Big Red. Verizon’s “Ultra-Wideband” 5G network is based on mmWave frequencies, which requires the phone to have multiple mmWave antennas around the body because of the short range and easy interference of signals carried over mmWave frequencies. Thus, the OnePlus 8 on Verizon could have mmWave antennas while other carriers would get models without the mmWave antennas. Alternatively, OnePlus could also go the Samsung route and launch the OnePlus 8 globally with support for both mmWave and sub-6GHz 5G, reducing the number of SKUs on the market. Regardless, today’s announcement means that the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro should at least support the sub-6GHz 5G networks of most carriers around the world.

As for price, Mr. Lau didn’t confirm or deny if the OnePlus 8 Pro will approach the $1,000 mark. However, he did confirm that the standard OnePlus 8 model won’t be that expensive, as the company is aiming for that device to have “more modest specs and an accessible price tag.”


Source: CNET

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Sentons wants smartphone makers to get rid of buttons with SDS ButtonBar

Gaming phones are a new category in the Android space and we’ve seen these devices offer some clever tricks. One such device, the ASUS ROG Phone II, featured “AirTriggers” to mimic physical shoulder buttons. Setons is the company behind this technology and they want to get rid of buttons on more devices with SDS ButtonBar.

The company announced today that they are teaming up with Foxconn to create virtual buttons for smartphones. This is possible through technology that Setons calls “software-defined surfaces” (SDS). Like virtual on-screen buttons, virtual physical buttons offer much more flexibility. This is demonstrated with SDS ButtonBar, the company’s latest virtual button software.

SDS ButtonBar can create virtual buttons for things like power and volume control, but it can also be used with gestures. All of this is made possible by 20 submicron-sized ultrasonically modulated discrete sensors distributed within a short 1.9-inch bar. Essentially, the manufacturer can place that 1.9-inch area anywhere on the device, including the traditional location of the edge of the phone.

One concern with virtual buttons is false touches. No one wants to accidentally turn off their screen while holding the phone a certain way. SDS ButtonBar is engineered to identify these false touches and reject them. We’ve seen similar solutions in phones with waterfall displays and they seem to work well. Partnering with Foxconn will allow Setons to deliver this technology at a larger scale.

It’s no secret that manufacturers have been trying to remove components to simplify phone designs. Despite the brief emergence of pop-up cameras and sliders, moving parts in slab smartphones have mostly gone by the wayside. Ports and buttons are common failure points, so it makes sense that manufacturers want to remove them (not to mention production costs). SDS ButtonBar is a solution we may see in the future.

What are your thoughts on virtual buttons? Do you want to see a phone in the future without ports and physical buttons?

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Google Pixel 4a hands-on video leak shows 6GB RAM, Snapdragon 730, and hole-punch display

The onslaught of Pixel 4a leaks is about to begin. Just like we saw with the Pixel 4 and the Pixel 3a before it, the Pixel 4a has fallen into the hands of a tech blog. A few scarce images of the device have been popping up lately, but now we have our first full-blown hands-on video of the device.

The video comes to us thanks to Cuban technology blog TechnoLike Plus. There’s a lot of new information to be gleaned from the 6-minute+ hands-on. First, the build of the Pixel 4a is similar to the 3a as the back is made of plastic and features a centered fingerprint scanner. The square camera bump is meant to mimic the Pixel 4, but it’s smaller and only features one 12MP camera and a flash.

The front of the device is where things get more interesting. The Pixel 4a is the first Google Pixel phone to feature a hole-punch display. The hole is in the top left corner and it houses the 8MP front-facing camera. The display comes in at 5.81-inches and 1080×2340 resolution with 60Hz refresh rate. The video does not mention any display details for the XL model.

Diving into the device, as we previously reported, it’s powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 SoC, 6GB of RAM, and 64GB of non-expandable storage. The Pixel 4a has a 3,080mAh battery. Some of the other specifications include a USB-C port, dual-SIM support, and a headphone jack. The device does not have the Google logo on the back, which indicates a pre-production model. The wallpaper on the device is purple, so we could see a purple color option again.

Pixel 4a Specifications

  • Processor: Snapdragon 730
  • GPU: Adreno 618
  • RAM: 6GB
  • Internal storage : 64GB
  • Screen Size: 5.81-inches
  • Resolution: 2,340 x 1,080 pixels
  • 443 dpi, 60 Hz refresh rate
  • Rear camera : 12 Mpx sensor + LED flash + 4K video recording
  • Front camera: 8 Mpx with video stabilization
  • Connectivity: 4G, Dual SIM, GPS, WiFi 5, Bluetooth, GLONASS
  • Other: USB-C
  • Rear fingerprint sensor
  • Battery : 3,080 mAh
  • OS: Android 10

We still don’t know all the details about the Pixel 4a XL, but it should be the same specifications just with a bigger display and battery. What do you think of the Pixel 4a so far?


Source: TechnoLike Plus | Via: SlashLeaks

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Vivo NEX 3S 5G is a spec upgrade for Vivo’s waterfall display flagship

Displays took a drastic turn last year with some flagships and concepts adopting what the industry has casually termed as a “waterfall” display. Waterfall displays are displays that spill over to the sides of the phone, and we saw a few good flagships take on this challenge. Vivo launched the Vivo NEX 3 in September last year, with a waterfall display, 64MP triple rear camera setup, a pop-up front camera, and of course, 5G. Now, the company has followed up with the Vivo NEX 3S 5G.

Vivo NEX 3S 5G: Specifications

Specification Vivo NEX 3S 5G
Dimensions and Weight
  • 167.44 × 76.14 × 9.4 mm
  • 220g
Display
  • 6.89″ FHD+ AMOLED
  • HDR 10+
  • Waterfall Display
  • In-Display fingerprint
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 865
RAM and Storage
  • 8GB LPDDR5 + 256GB UFS 3.1
  • 12GB + 256GB
Battery & Charging
  • 4,500 mAh battery
  • 44W fast charging
Rear Camera
  • Primary: 64MP, f/1.8
  • Secondary: 13MP, f/2.2, Wide Angle, 120-degree FoV, 2.5cm macro
  • Tertiary: 13MP, f/2.46
Front Camera 16MP, f/2.0
Other Features
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Multi-function NFC
  • Dual-frequency GPS
  • WiFi 6
Android Version Funtouch OS 10 based on Android 10

The Vivo NEX 3S 5G is a specification upgrade from last year, with the phone largely retaining the same external characteristics. This means you still get a 6.89″ waterfall AMOLED FHD+ display. Thanks to the pop-up front camera, the phone claims to achieve a 99.6% screen-to-body ratio.

Most of the changes are on the inside of the phone. For starters, you get a full upgrade on the SoC, jumping from the Snapdragon 855 Plus with the X50 5G modem last year to the Snapdragon 865 with the X55 5G modem this year. Next up, you get a jump to LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. The battery size remains the same, but you get faster 44W charging. You also get WiFi 6 support, making your phone a bit more future proof. Also surprisingly, the phone retains the 3.5mm headphone jack. Camera specifications remain the same, both on the front and back.

The Vivo NEX 3S 5G will cost CNY 4998 ($720) for the base 8GB + 256GB variant and CNY 5298 ($765) for the 12GB + 256GB variant. The phone will be available in China from March 14. It is currently unknown if the phone will be made available in regions outside of China.

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lundi 9 mars 2020

Samsung rolls out Android 10 with One UI 2.0 to the Galaxy M40

The Samsung Galaxy M40 was announced in June of 2019 and it launched with Android Pie. Today, the company started rolling out Android 10 with One UI 2.0 to the device, making it the third Galaxy M phone to receive the update.

Galaxy M40 XDA Forums

As with the other budget phones that received One UI 2.0, this is not the full-fledged version we’ve seen on the Samsung flagship phones. Some of the more intensive features, such as the built-in screen recorder, are not included. The basic Android 10 goodies are all intact, however. The Galaxy M40 gets Google’s new navigation gestures as an option, system-wide Dark Mode, improved privacy controls, smart replies, and much more.

The update weighs in at 1.7GB and comes with version M405FDDU2BTB5. It includes the March 2020 security patches as well. You can head to Settings > Software update to check on your Galaxy M40. While it shouldn’t be a big deal to update a phone that’s not even a year old, budget phones sometimes get left by the wayside, so we’re happy to see Samsung updating another one.

Specification Samsung Galaxy M40
Display 6.3″ Full HD+ (2340×1080) Samsung Infinity-O LCD panel
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 675
RAM and Storage
  • 6GB LPDDR4X
  • 128GB storage
  • Expandable up to 512GB through a hybrid SIM card slot
Battery 3,500 mAh
USB USB Type-C
Rear Camera
  • 32MP, f/1.7
  • 5MP, f/2.2 depth sensor
  • 8MP ultra-wide sensor for 123º FOV
  • 4K video recording, 240 fps super slo-mo, hyperlapse
Front Camera 16MP, f/2.0
Android Version One UI 2.0 based on Android 10

Source: SamMobile

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Google Maps gets integrated menu scanning from Google Lens

Last year, at Google I/O 2019, the company announced a new menu scanning feature for Google Lens. Users can open Lens and scan physical menus at restaurants to get additional information, such as highlighting popular dishes. This same feature is now being integrated into the Google Maps app.

Google Maps is a great tool for finding restaurants and it already gives you a lot of handy information. One of those handy features is the ability to see photos from other customers, which can sometimes include photos of the physical menus. This is super helpful if the restaurant still doesn’t have menus posted on their website. You can now tap the Google Lens suggestion to “Explore dishes” when viewing these menus in Google Maps.

Google Lens will highlight popular dishes and allow you to highlight text. This can bring up additional information, including photos of the dishes on the menu. You can tap on the dishes to get even more information. There is also a Lens icon in the top right corner when browsing user photos in Google Maps if you’d like to scan the physical menu while you’re at the restaurant.

This is a great example of Google integrating their apps in a useful manner. People already use Google Maps for restaurants, so it makes complete sense to bring this Lens feature over. The Google Lens integration is rolling out now for the Google Maps Android app.

Maps - Navigate & Explore (Free, Google Play) →


Source: 9to5Google

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Mophie Powerstation Go Hands-on Video

In this new XDA TV video, we go hands-on with the new mobile powerbank from Mophie. The Powerstation Go will let you charge your phone using the USB ports or the wireless charging pad at the top. You can also plug in your full-sized 65W AC devices and even use the battery to jump your car. See the video for the full review.

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