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mardi 17 mars 2020

Motorola reveals the new Moto E6s budget smartphone

Motorola’s strongest asset for close to 7 years has been its ability to make solid mid-range and low-end smartphones. In 2013, they took the world by storm with the original Moto G, which many would argue was the first smartphone that proved that cheap smartphones didn’t necessarily have to suck. Then later came the Moto E line which raised the bar on decent affordable phones even more. Moto E phones are still serious contenders in the entry-level marketplace these days, even though competition in the value segment has dramatically increased. Now, Motorola has launched a new Moto E6s device aimed at budget smartphone buyers.

If you think you’re having déjà vu after reading that name, you aren’t alone. Motorola did actually launch a Moto E6s about 6 months ago, but that was a rebranded Moto E6 Plus for the Indian market. That decision has led to confusion around this new phone which is an entirely different device as evidenced by its looks, yet internally they are still very similar. The glossy backplate is swapped for a matte one with a gradient, and the camera mount is replaced from a single module to a bifurcated one similar in aesthetic to Motorola’s newest devices, despite it still being a dual camera mount.

Otherwise, the device packs a MediaTek Helio P22 processor, but unlike its Indian counterpart, this new phone has just 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, which is barely enough to get you places these days. The India-only Moto E6s, which, again, is a different device, comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. To make matters worse, this phone is launching with Android 9 Pie while we’re well into 2020. Android 10 has been out for several months and Android 11 is already on the horizon. It is hard to see the point of this device as it is pretty much a slightly different Moto E6 Plus.

Specification Motorola Moto E6s (2020)
Dimensions and Weight 155.6 x 73 x 8.5mm;

160g

Display 6.1-inch Max Vision IPS LCD, HD+ (1560×720), 19.5:9, 282PPI
SoC MediaTek Helio P22 @ 2.0GHz
RAM and Storage 2GB RAM + 32GB storage (expandable via microSD card)
Battery and Charging 3,000 mAh; 5W wired charging
Ports microUSB, 3.5mm headphone jack
Connectivity Single or dual nano-SIM

4G LTE

Wi-Fi n

Bluetooth 4.2

Rear Camera 13MP, f/2.2, PDAF (main)

2MP, f/2.4 (depth sensor)

Front Camera 5MP f/2.2
Android Version Android 9 Pie

Motorola says that the phone will be available in the coming weeks in select Latin American, European, and Asian markets. Pricing is not available yet, however. The phone will go on sale in Peacock Blue and Sunrise Red colors.


Source: Motorola | Via: Android Police

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HMD Global rolls out the Android 10 update for the Nokia 2.2

Google’s Android One ecosystem is still alive thanks to HMD Global, as the Nokia brand has earned a very good reputation among Android purists. Nokia phones receive regular security updates regardless of the price tag, and Android 10 is already available for a bunch of mid-range Nokia phones, such as the Nokia 6.1, Nokia 6.1 Plus, and Nokia 7 Plus. As per the revised update schedule shared by the company earlier this month, HMD Global has now started rolling out the Android 10 update to the entry-level Nokia 2.2.

HMD Global’s Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvikas has announced on Twitter the arrival of the Android 10 update for the Nokia 2.2. It is worth noting that this particular phone was launched with a promise to be the cheapest phone to secure the Android 10 OTA in due time. The Nokia 2.2 is also eligible to get three years’ worth of monthly security updates and two years of OS upgrades, which means that owners of this phone should be able to get a taste of Android 11 as well in the future.

The version number of the new firmware is V2.300, which is a steep hike from the last Android Pie-based build (V1.63E) for the Nokia 2.2. It is about 1.1GB in size and the update brings all the new features introduced with Android 10, including enhanced dark mode, gesture navigations, and privacy controls. However, HMD Global decided to ship one-month-old February 2020 security patches with this OTA, which is a rather disappointing move.

nokia_2.2_android_10_ota

The Nokia 2.2 already has a successor, the Nokia 2.3, which is scheduled to receive the Android 10 update very soon. Both of them are powered by the MediaTek Helio A22 chip, which is apparently vulnerable to a critical security exploit dubbed as MediaTek-su (formerly known as CVE-2020-0069). Fortunately the vulnerability can’t be exploitable under Android 10 due to a new SELinux policy, thus the Nokia 2.2 is now out of the danger zone.


Thanks to Nokia Community user Lai@Ali@@@5254 for the screenshot!

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Google Discover now lets you report news as misleading or sensational

Many Android users rely on Google’s Discover feed for their daily dose of news stories. The feature, which debuted back in September 2018, is designed to help users discover new things based on their personal interests, including news, popular videos, new music releases, sports updates, and a lot more. While Google does give you the option to hide stories and publications that you don’t want to see in your feed, it didn’t include any options to curb the spread of misinformation. In light of recent events, where misleading or sensational information is spreading online like wildfire, the company has now added a new feature to Google Discover that will let you report such news stories.

As reported by 9to5Google, the new “Report content” feature appears within the overflow menu that lets you control what appears in the feed. Tapping on the report option opens up a pop-up window where you can select your reason for reporting the content based on four available options: Misleading or sensational, Violent or repulsive, Hateful or abusive, and Other.

Google Discover

The feature isn’t the same as the legal removal requests feature for content owners and it seems to be aimed at improving the Discover experience for all users by limiting the spread of misinformation. Once you select any of the four available options, the reported story instantly disappears from your feed and you get a new option to undo the action.

The new “Report content” feature in Google Discover is currently rolling out to all users worldwide. In order to use the feature, you’ll need to have Google app version 10.99 or later. However, it doesn’t seem like the feature is available for all users yet as I was unable to find it on any of my devices, despite updating to the latest version of the Google app.


Via: 9to5Google

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Samsung Galaxy A50 and Galaxy M30s receive Android 10 with One UI 2.0

Samsung kickstarted the Android 10-based One UI 2.0 rollout via an introductory beta program back in October 2019. While several devices from the flagship Galaxy S and Note lineup were part of the initiative, the company did not include Galaxy M series as well as Galaxy A series of smartphones under the beta program. Interestingly, the Indian variant of the Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30 directly received the stable version of One UI 2.0 out of the blue in December. Since then, Samsung has extended the stable rollout to a number of mid-ranger devices in the Galaxy M and the Galaxy A lineup. Now, the company is reportedly rolling out the One UI 2.0 update for the Galaxy M30s and the Galaxy A50.

Galaxy M30s XDA Forums || Buy the Galaxy M30s from Amazon.in

The update for the Galaxy M30s (SM-M307F variant to be precise) is currently available only in India and it carries the version number M307FXXU2BTC6. Samsung has not incremented the bootloader version (v2), thus it is possible to revert back to Android Pie though manual flashing. Regarding the Android Security Patch Level (SPL), it is the same March 2020 one found in the last Android Pie firmware, i.e. build M307FXXS2ATB3.

Galaxy A50 XDA Forums || Buy the Galaxy A50 from Amazon.in

The Galaxy A50 update story, on the other hand, is quite different. Two different variants of this popular phoneSM-A505F in India and SM-A505N in South Korea – are getting two separate builds of One UI 2.0. The former is being served with software version A505FDDU4BTC4 along with February 2020 patches, while the Korean model has picked up build A505NKSU3BTC3 with the security patch level of March 2020. Thanks to the unchanged bootloader version in both the cases, the owners of the Galaxy A50 are free to downgrade if required, though we would still advise caution.

galaxy_a50_india_android_10_ota

The One UI 2.0 layer found in the Galaxy M30s lacks a few ‘premium’ features, which are fortunately present in the Galaxy A50 firmware. Nevertheless, several new functionalities, such as an improved Dark mode, revamped camera UI and Focus Mode support in Digital Wellbeing are now available to the owners of these phones. Tools like Frija can be handy, if you want to download the updated firmware packages right away from the Samsung server.


Thanks to Disqus user saikat chakraborty for the screenshot!

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Samsung is killing its PC-to-phone game streaming service “PlayGalaxy Link”

With the launch of the Galaxy Note 10 series last year, Samsung announced a new feature called PlayGalaxy Link. The feature, which was essentially a rebrand of a service called Parsec, allowed you to stream games from your PC to your phone. At the time, the service was only available for the Galaxy Note 10 series, but Samsung gradually rolled out support for more devices, including the Galaxy S10 series, the Galaxy Fold, Galaxy S9 series, Galaxy Note 9, and the Galaxy A90. While the feature was really great for gamers, it seems like Samsung didn’t get the response it was looking for and has now planned to do away with it altogether.

PlayGalaxy Link End of Service announcement

As per a recent report from Engadget, Samsung plans to shut down the PlayGalaxy Link service on March 27th. The report cites a notice on the PlayGalaxy website which states that, “After many difficult decisions, PlayGalaxy Link will be ended on 27 March 2020 due to internal policy changes.” Interestingly, Samsung posted the notice towards the end of February and released minor changes in the server and client for the end of service earlier this month. The company also ended the image download function in auto game search and has confirmed that it has no plans to bring the service back anytime soon. Furthermore, the notice recommends users to try out Parsec instead. In case you’re interested in trying out Parsec, I’d recommend taking a look at our tutorial (linked below) to get started.


Source: PlayGalaxy

Via: Engadget

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OPPO Reno3 launches internationally with the MediaTek Helio P90

Chinese smartphone manufacturer OPPO launched the Reno3 and Reno3 Pro in China back in December last year. The mid-range Reno3 and Reno3 Pro featured MediaTek’s Dimensity 1000L chipset and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 765G SoC, respectively. However, when the company launched the Reno3 Pro internationally earlier this month, it packed in MediaTek’s Helio P95 chipset, instead of the Snapdragon 765G. Not only that, but the device also had some major differences in the camera department from its Chinese counterpart and it featured a 64MP primary sensor, instead of the 48MP sensor on the Chinese variant. Now, OPPO has finally launched the Reno3 internationally and it too isn’t the same as the device launched in China.

OPPO Reno3 (4G): Specifications

Specification OPPO Reno3 (4G)
Dimensions and Weight
  • 160.2 × 73.3 × 7.9 mm
  • 170g
Display
  • 6.4” FHD+
  • 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Waterdrop-style notch with single front facing camera
SoC MediaTek Helio P90
RAM and Storage
  • 8GB + 128GB

Expandable through microSD card slot

Battery & Charging
  • 4,025  mAh battery with VOOC 3.0 Flash Charge
Rear Camera
  • Primary: 48MP, f/1.8
  • Secondary: Telephoto, 13MP, f/2.4, 5x hybrid zoom, 20x digital zoom
  • Tertiary: Wide-Angle, 8MP, f/2.2
  • Quaternary: Monochrome, 2MP
Front Camera
  • 44MP, f/2.4
Android Version ColorOS 7 based on Android 10

 


As per a recent report from NDTV Gadgets360, the international variant of the Reno3 packs in a MediaTek Helio P90 SoC instead of the Dimensity 1000L chip. While its design largely remains the same, it also has some major differences in the camera department. While the Chinese variant of the Reno3 featured a quad-camera setup with a 64MP Sony IMX 686 primary sensor, the international variant packs in a 48MP primary sensor, along with a 13MP telephoto zoom lens, an 8MP wide-angle sensor, and a 2MP monochrome sensor for depth perception. On the front, the international variant of the Reno3 features a 44MP selfie camera housed within the waterdrop-style notch, which is a decent step up from the 32MP selfie camera on the Chinese variant.

Powering the Reno3 is a 4,025mAh battery with support for VOOC 3.0 Flash Charge and much like the Chinese variant, it features a 6.4-inch FHD+ display with a fingerprint scanner built-in. Unlike the Chinese variant, however, the international Reno3 only features up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. In terms of connectivity, the Reno3 includes 4G LTE, Bluetooth 5.0, WiFi, GPS/A-GPS, and a USB Type-C port for charging and data syncing. The device runs OPPO’s ColorOS 7 based on Android 10. As of now, we have no information on international pricing, but considering the fact that it doesn’t feature the more premium Dimensity 1000L chip, the Reno3 is expected to feature a price tag lesser than its Chinese counterpart which starts at CNY 3,399 (~$485). The report further adds that the device is currently listed on OPPO Sri Lanka’s website in two color variants — Auroral Blue and Midnight Black.

OPPO Reno3 XDA Forums


Via: NDTV Gadgets360

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New leaked render shows Honor 30S in Orange and White colors, side fingerprint scanner

Just yesterday we saw some of the first pictures of the new Honor 30S along with some more information regarding the device, like the new HiSilicon Kirin 820 5G chipset. The phone appears to be a mid-range offshoot of the Honor V30 flagship. Thanks to our sources, we now have more information about this device along with more images of the device in new color variants.

The first thing to mention is the specs. The Honor 30S will run the Kirin 820 5G. This is Huawei’s mid-range SoC. It will have 5G support, which is good for future-proofing the device. Mid-range processors have gotten very good over the past years, so not packing a flagship SoC no longer automatically casts doubt on performance, so don’t worry about that. The Honor 30S will also support 40W fast charging, which in my experience is very fast. The phone will also have a side-mounted capacitive fingerprint scanner, as we can see in the image of the white device.

As for the images, below is the first image we received. It shows off the rear camera setup and the new orange color. The orange looks to have some sort of shift pattern in it. In our image of the white model, it does look pretty white with the same pattern. There are some blues, greens, and purples reflecting throughout the render, so it might have a slight gradient as well.

As for the camera, the physical camera setup looks very similar to the Honor View 30. The only difference being this device actually has another hole below the flash. This could be anything from a Time-of-Flight sensor to a microphone to autofocus sensors. We just can’t conclude from the image. To that point, even though the setup looks similar, the sensors and specs of the camera could be different. We will have to wait for the official launch to get more information about the camera.

All in all, this device looks pretty great from design to specification standpoint. I’m excited to see all the official information about this device as soon as it launches. It is rumored to launch for around $350-400 which is fair for the design and specs of the device, especially since it will include a 5G chipset.

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