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jeudi 24 octobre 2019

Xiaomi Mi 9 Pro 5G kernel source code is now available

Late last month at an event in China, Xiaomi launched the Mi 9 Pro 5G, an upgraded version of its flagship Mi 9. The device featured some impressive specifications, including a Snapdragon 855+ SoC, 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. It also featured a vapor chamber-style heat sink made out of copper and support for 40-watt fast charging. The device is available for all three 5G-enabled carriers in China, with support for N41, N78, and N79 frequency bands. To ensure unhindered 5G reception, the device also includes seven antennas. Now, in order to support third-party development, Xiaomi has released the kernel source code for the Mi 9 Pro 5G’s Android Pie release.

The timely kernel source code release will allow developers and power users to dive deeper into the code that runs the device. This will help them figure out different ways to improve the Mi 9 Pro 5G’s overall performance and capabilities. Kernel source releases are also helpful for custom ROM development, which in turn benefits users who aren’t satisfied with the stock ROM, MIUI 11 in this case. With the release of the kernel sources for the Mi 9 Pro 5G, we expect to see a major boost in third-party development for the device.

Kernel Sources for the Xiaomi Mi 9 Pro 5G

Xiaomi has a decent track record of releasing kernel sources for its devices. The company has previously released kernel sources for the Redmi Note 8, Redmi Note 8 Pro (MediaTek variant), Redmi K20, and Redmi 7A.

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OnePlus Launcher 4.1.0 prepares to add a new Courier Tracking card to the Shelf

OxygenOS, OnePlus’ skinned version of Android, is one of the main reasons behind the popularity of its devices. It offers users a stock Android-like experience, while still featuring plenty of customization options. Even the stock apps included on the devices follow this trend, including the OnePlus Launcher. The launcher looks minimal at first, but it offers some key features to help you make the most out of your phone. And OnePlus keeps adding new features with each successive update. The company has previously added a parking location service and a password protected hidden space to the launcher. Most recently, a beta update for the launcher introduced a new homescreen-only app layout and a step counter in the Shelf. Now, the company is prepping up the launcher to add a new Courier Tracking card to the Shelf.

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.

A teardown of the latest update (version 4.1.0.191023153137.21b0828) for the OnePlus Launcher revealed strings of code that hint at the upcoming feature. The new Courier tracking card will track deliveries using your phone number or the courier number. It’s worth noting that Google offers a similar feature in the Discover feed that is found to the left of the home screen on Pixel devices. However, it makes use of information gathered from your email, instead of using your phone number or the courier tracking ID.

<string name="quick_page_express_title">Courier tracking</string>
<string name="quick_page_settings_express_subtitle">Tracking the courier information using the phone number or courier number</string>
<string name="quick_page_settings_preference_express">quick_page_express_card_enabled</string>PASTE YOUR CODE HERE

As of now, we have no information on when this feature will go live. But since OnePlus has already started working on it, we expect it to hit the beta channel in the coming weeks. If you wish to try it out before it hits the stable channel, you can enroll in the OnePlus Launcher beta program by following the link below.

OnePlus Launcher Beta Program


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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TWRP lead explains why it’ll take time for the custom recovery to support Android 10

Dessert name or not, Android 10 is the flavor of the season. Several flagships from prominent OEMs have received their official updates, while several others have received a taste of the new OS version thanks to Android 10 custom ROMs. Google is also very happy with Android 10’s adoption rate, made possible because of Project Treble and the whole host of other changes made over the years. Unfortunately, while Android 10 brings with itself its own joys, it also makes a few things difficult for custom recoveries like TWRP. TWRP lead developer and XDA Senior Recognized Developer Dees_Troy has highlighted some of the issues that the recovery faces on its way to officially support Android 10.

As Dees_Troy puts it bluntly, TWRP support for Android 10 is going to take a while. His statements are made in relation to the Google Pixel 3 and Google Pixel 4, as well as for devices that will ship with Android 10 as their base version. Older non-Pixel devices that shipped with older versions of Android and have subsequently been updated to Android 10 are not affected.

According to the dev, Android 10 brought about some of the biggest changes to AOSP’s recovery implementation in recent years. Components in the AOSP recovery have been moved into subfolders, which makes merging changes into TWRP more time consuming. Changes made to the ramdisk, such as moving away from static binaries with no linked libraries to dynamic linking, have also presented the devs with decisions to make on how best to move forward in light of those changes. Even when those decisions have been made, new challenges come up, such as mounting the system partition to /system in light of this dynamic linking. Android 10 also introduces what the dev is calling a “super” partition — a partition that contains a bunch of smaller partitions; and Google is utilizing a read-only ext4 file system for the new dynamic partitions within the super partition. This then presents the developers with new challenges to tackle, such as how users will install GApps, and how to provide users with the right tools to manage and make changes to the dynamic partitions on the super partition.

All of these changes and the accompanying reactions require a fair few modifications to be made, alongside discussions on how best to approach the situation. The end result is that official TWRP will take some time to achieve full Android 10 support.


Source: TWRP GitHub

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[Update: $200 price tag] New NVIDIA SHIELD TV Pro pops up on Amazon with Dolby Vision and redesigned remote

Update 10/24/19 @ 3:38 AM ET: The new NVIDIA SHIELD TV Pro was apparently made available at Best Buy stores, much before launch, revealing a price tag of $199.99. Scroll to the bottom for more updates. The article as published on October 17, 2019, is preserved as below.

The NVIDIA SHIELD TV is one of the best Android devices that has ever come to market and it’s not even a phone. The original device has received tremendous support from NVIDIA for over 4 years now. We’ve recently caught wind of new SHIELD TV devices in the pipeline and now an Amazon listing has let the cat out of the bag. This is our first look at the NVIDIA SHIELD TV Pro.

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The Amazon listing (now removed) gives us tons of details about the SHIELD TV Pro. This is the device that was codenamed “mdarcy.” Powered by the NVIDIA Tegra X1+ chip, it claims to be 25% faster than previous generations. This is the same chip found in the new Nintendo Switch. The older SHIELD TVs have started to feel a little sluggish, and this new Pro model should be a modest improvement. The SHIELD TV Pro also has AI-enhanced upscaling to go from HD to 4K.

Another new feature is Dolby Vision HDR, which is a step above HDR10. The special thing about Dolby Vision HDR is dynamic metadata. This metadata is essentially instructions for the TV display to make sure every scene is portrayed as accurately as possible. HDR10 only has “static” metadata, which covers the entire movie/TV show.

One thing that hasn’t been a beloved feature of the SHIELD TV is the remote. Thankfully, the SHIELD TV Pro has a brand new redesigned remote. It features a chunkier design and more buttons. There is a microphone for voice controls, motion-activated backlit buttons, an IR blaster for controlling TVs, Bluetooth, and a lost remote feature. It has buttons for power, menu, play, record, pause, forward, reverse, volume, voice commands, and direction pad. The remote takes 2 AAA batteries.

The SHIELD TV Pro has 2 USB 3.0 ports, HDMI 2.0 port, and a Gigabit Ethernet port. Other specifications include 3GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, and dual-band AC Wi-Fi. The device is SmartThings Hub-ready for your smart home as well. The Amazon page lists the price at $199 and it will be released on October 28th. We’re still waiting on another SHIELD TV codenamed “sif,” but what do you think about this new SHIELD TV?

We have reached out to NVIDIA for confirmation and will update the post if necessary.

First spotted by @androidtv_rumor on Twitter


Update: NVIDIA SHIELD TV Pro briefly available at Best Buy for $199.99

The NVIDIA SHIELD TV Pro is yet to be officially unveiled, but certain Best Buy locations in the US have already received stock of the same. Customers have spotted the new streaming console on the shelves, with a price tag of $199.99, which appears to be the final retail pricing of the product.

We can expect the product to be made official very soon. Meanwhile, you can try your luck by walking into a Best Buy near you.

Source: /r/ShieldAndroidTV, AVS Forums
Story Via: Liliputing

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[Update: $150 price tag] NVIDIA SHIELD TV 4K streaming stick leaks ahead of launch

Update 10/24/19 @ 3:25 AM ET: The new NVIDIA SHIELD TV 4K streaming stick was apparently made available at Best Buy stores, much before launch, revealing a price tag of $149.99. Scroll to the bottom for more updates. The article as published on October 17, 2019, is preserved as below.

Today is officially NVIDIA SHEILD TV day. After the device codenamed “mdarcy” showed up earlier today, we’re now getting a look at the device codenamed “sif.” The SHIELD TV Pro that we saw earlier is an update to the traditional set-top box model. “Sif” is a much smaller streaming stick form factor with the same redesigned remote and it showed up on Newegg prematurely.

The size is the obvious big difference with the SHIELD TV streaming stick. It looks like a small flashlight with an Ethernet port on one end and HDMI and MicroSD on the other end. The listing says the device comes with 8GB of internal storage. The Newegg listing also says the streaming stick is powered by the NVIDIA Tegra Z1+ processor, but the listing later mentions the Tegra X1+ (which is in the new SHIELD TV Pro) several times. NVIDIA says it’s 25% faster than previous generations, which leads us to believe “Z1+” was a mistake.

NVIDIA says the streaming stick has “Enhanced HD video in real-time to 4K” and it mentions the AI upscaling we saw in the SHIELD TV Pro listing. The streaming stick also appears to feature Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos like the set-top box. Essentially, you’re getting the same features as the box, but with slightly fewer ports.

The streaming stick comes with the exact same remote that we saw before with the SHIELD TV Pro. There is a microphone for voice controls, motion-activated backlit buttons, an IR blaster for controlling TVs, Bluetooth, and a lost remote feature. It has buttons for power, menu, play, record, pause, forward, reverse, volume, voice commands, Netflix, and direction pad. The remote takes 2 AAA batteries.

The Newegg listing has the price for the streaming stick at $199, which is the same price Amazon had for the SHIELD TV Pro. While the two devices share a lot of specifications and features, it’s a little strange to see a much smaller streaming stick for the same price as a full-fledged set-top box. It’s possible that the pricing is simply a placeholder for now. We’ll have to wait and see. What do you think of this smaller SHIELD TV device?

Via: Reddit


Update: NVIDIA SHIELD TV 4K streaming stick briefly available at Best Buy for $149.99

The NVIDIA SHIELD TV 4K streaming stick is yet to be officially unveiled, but certain Best Buy locations in the US have already received stock of the same. Customers have spotted the new streaming stick on the shelves, with a price tag of $149.99, which appears to be the final retail pricing of the product.

NVIDIA SHIELD TV 4K streaming stick

We can expect the product to be made official very soon. Meanwhile, you can try your luck by walking into a Best Buy near you.

Source: /r/ShieldAndroidTV, AVS Forums
Story Via: Liliputing

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OxygenOS Open Beta 4 for the OnePlus 7 series adds a new gesture, weather provider, and more

Earlier this month, OnePlus rolled out OxygenOS Open Beta 3 for the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro. As part of the update, OnePlus released a bunch of bug fixes and a couple of new features. Most notably, the company rolled out a new Work-Life Balance feature for users in India. This new feature allows users to sort notifications when at work or home, giving them some peace of mind. The update also included optimizations for the OnePlus Switch app and a new Activity mode in OnePlus’ Zen Mode. Now, the company is rolling out OxygenOS Open Beta 4 for the two devices with even more new features.

OnePlus 7 Pro OxygenOS Open Beta 4 changelog OnePlus 7 Pro OxygenOS Open Beta 4 Android Security patch

As per a recent post on the OnePlus forums, OxygenOS Open Beta 4 is now rolling out to the OnePlus 7 Pro and is expected to reach OnePlus 7 users next week. The update includes the usual bug fixes and improvements, along with some optimizations for some stock apps. Most notably, the update introduces a new “Raise to lower the ringtone” gesture within the Sounds & Vibration settings. When enabled, this feature will automatically lower the volume of your ringtone when you pick up your phone to answer an incoming call. Furthermore, the update adds The Weather Channel as a data source in OnePlus’ stock Weather app.

Here’s the complete changelog for the OxygenOS Open Beta 4:

  • System
    • Fixed the screen flashing issue with setup while adding the fingerprint
    • Fixed the issue of the accidental muting of a vehicle navigation system with a Bluetooth connection
    • Fixed the disabling of mobile data after an upgrade
    • Optimized visual effects of the permission’s pop-up window
    • Optimized the black and white screen issues with some apps
    • Improved system stability and fixed other known issues
  • Phone
    • Added the “Raise to lower the ringtone” feature in Sounds & Vibration for incoming calls
    • Enabled efficient addition of unknown numbers to contacts
    • Optimized the description for the features
    • Expanded the dial pad area to avoid mis-touches
  • Messages
    • Optimized the message sorting feature by verification code
  • Calculator
    • Optimized UI and interactive experience
  • OnePlus Switch
    • Supported transfer of iPhone data through iCloud
  • Weather
    • Added The Weather Channel as a data source for accurate weather data

The OnePlus Switch app has also received a new feature that will allow iPhone users to easily transfer their data through iCloud. We previously saw this feature in a beta release of the app. As mentioned earlier, the update is already rolling out to OnePlus 7 Pro users who are on the beta channel and is expected to reach the OnePlus 7 next week.

Download Links for OxygenOS Open Beta 4

If you haven’t received the OTA update yet, you can download the update package from the link below and manually flash it on your phone. If you’re already on the OxygenOS Open Beta 3 release, you’ll need to download the incremental OTA. However, if you’re on the stable channel then you’ll need to download the full OTA update on your device.

OxygenOS Open Beta 4 for the OnePlus 7 Pro (Full OTA) 

OxygenOS Open Beta 4 for the OnePlus 7 Pro (Incremental OTA)

OnePlus 7 Pro XDA Forums


Thanks to XDA Senior Member Some_Random_Username for the download links!

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mercredi 23 octobre 2019

ASUS rolls out a public Android 10 beta with ZenUI 6 for the ZenFone 5Z

Following the first stable rollout of Android 10 on Pixel devices, several manufacturers have released both stable and beta updates to their devices. While some, like Essential and OnePlus, released stable versions of Android 10 to some of their devices, most others are still on the beta channel. Quite recently, LG and Oppo released their first beta updates for the LG G8 ThinQ and Oppo Reno. And now, Asus has rolled out its first Android 10 beta with ZenUI 6 for the ZenFone 5Z.

Android 10 beta ZenUI 6 Changelog

Earlier this year in August, Asus first started recruiting Android 10 beta testers for the ZenFone 6 and the ZenFone 5Z. At the time, the beta program was closed to a limited number of users and for good reason. The ZenUI 6 update released back then was barebones and incredibly buggy, but now Asus seems to have addressed some of the major issues. However, there are still some bugs in the latest public beta release.

Here’s the official bug list for the ZenUI 6 public beta (version 100.04.44.67) on the ZenFone 5Z:

  1. This theme does not yet support “My Creation”.
    Lock the screen, quickly set up the menu, and temporarily set the ASUS theme style.
  2. Clicking [Settings] > [Applications and Program Notifications] > [Reset Application Preferences] on the application information page will cause the system to automatically restart.
  3. After accidentally switching the system language, click the “Recent” button to display the ASUS desktop stop action message.
  4. Inductive payment is not available.
  5. Some IOT devices / 3rd party app are not available.
  6. SD card transmission speed is slow.

It’s worth noting that ZenUI 6 on the ZenFone 5Z offers a close to stock Android experience and packs in the Android security patch for October 2019. As you can see in the screenshots below, the update also features Android 10’s system-wide dark mode and new navigation gestures.

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Along with all the new features introduced in Android 10, the ZenUI 6 beta also includes a couple of additional features like a native screen recorder, a special mode for one-handed use, Asus’ Game Genie, and more. As of now, we have no information on the release schedule for the stable version of the update. However, since it has already reached open beta testing, it shouldn’t be long before Asus releases it on the stable channel. If you want to try out the latest ZenUI 6 beta update on your device and haven’t received the update yet, you can download it from the link below and manually flash it on your phone. Do note that you’ll need to rename the zip file to UL-Z01R-WW-100.04.44.67-user.zip before proceeding with the manual update.

Download ZenUI 6 v100.04.44.67 for the ZenFone 5Z


Via: PiunikaWeb

Thanks to Arun Z194 for the tip!

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