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vendredi 29 novembre 2019

EasyMonitoring lets you remotely monitor the battery, storage space, and temperature of all your Android devices

If you own a lot of Android devices you may find it difficult to keep track of them all. EasyMonitoring is an app that makes this pretty simple, hence the name. Created by XDA Senior Member easyjoin, this app allows you to monitor things like battery level, storage space, and temperature of devices on your network remotely.

  • Internet-less: Easily monitor all the devices in your network that use EasyMonitoring. Without pairing and Internet connection. Without ads and tracking.
  • Remote monitoring: Monitor the battery level, disk space and temperature of all your devices from a single place.
  • Alerts: Receive alerts when a monitored value drops or exceeds a specified limit.
  • Charts: View interactive charts of all monitored values.
  • Network: Real-time network statistics of your device.
  • Always on screen: You can keep the temperature and network statistics always visible on the screen.
  • Themes: Choose from 19 colored and 5 black themes to find the one you like best.
  • Pay once: Buy the app once and share it with all your family’s devices.
  • Privacy policy: We don’t collect any data from you when you use this application.

You can download EasyMonitoring from the Play Store below. The app is on sale right now for $0.99 (usually $1.99). Check the comments below for a few promo codes to try.

Read more about EasyMonitoring in the Paid Software Forum

EasyMonitoring Battery & Storage of Remote Devices ($0.99, Google Play) →

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Customize the Razer Phone 2 with custom boot splash screens [Root]

The Razer Phone was the device responsible for kickstarting several current trends seen in modern smartphones these days, including the gaming smartphone trend as well as the high refresh rate trend. It is also, for a change, a surprisingly developer-friendly device, and the same can be said for its successor, the Razer Phone 2. The device, launched last year, is still a beast even by today’s standards, carrying a Snapdragon 845 processor, 8 GB of RAM, and a slick 120Hz LCD display. And the beautiful thing about Android modding is how you can change pretty much every aspect of your device inside and out, and with the Razer Phone 2, it is no different.

Razer Phone 2 XDA Forum

If you want to switch up your boot splash screen a bit, either because you want to modernize it a bit or you simply crave something a bit different, there is a number of alternatives available over at the forums, including the new Android logo, the Google logo, or the classic Razer logo.

You can choose from the different available options and install it using the command:

fastboot flash splash filename.img

The stock splash screen is also available, just in case you want to revert back to the original splash screen.

It goes without saying that this mod, as well as any other similar modifications, requires root access, which you can easily obtain by unlocking your bootloader and flashing Magisk to your device. Check it out now!

Check out custom boot splash screens for the Razer Phone 2!

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Google’s Messages app adds a Verified SMS feature that verifies texts from businesses

Google keeps testing new features for all of its Android apps. Before a new feature is rolled out to the app, its often tested internally by the company’s employees. While these internal tests are always inaccessible to the average user, at times we manage to enable them before public release. For instance, we recently discovered that the company was preparing to add bubble notifications and suggested stickers to Google Messages. Similarly, we’d previously unearthed a new Verified SMS feature in the app that was designed to check if the businesses messaging you had been verified or not. Now, Google has started rolling out a beta update for Google Messages that enables the Verified SMS feature for end users.

As reported by Android Police, the Verified SMS feature is now live in Google Messages beta v5.3.075. The feature is enabled by default and it only works when you receive an SMS from a verified business. The feature aims to prevent fake business accounts from spoofing users and makes use of authenticity codes to verify each SMS you receive. The verification method makes use of a unique hash created based on your phone number, the business, and the message’s content. Each unique hash is created right on your device and then sent to Google. The company then compares it against the one it received in parallel from the verified business.

In case the hashes match, the app will display information about the business, including its logo with a “verified” icon. However, if the codes don’t match, Messages will show a “Message could not be verified” prompt. In the event that you have a poor data connection, the app might bring up a “Verifying sender…” prompt until the process is done. And finally, if you don’t have a data connection, Messages will display a prompt saying “Waiting for connection to verify sender.” As of now, the Verified SMS feature only appears to be available in the US. In case you wish to try it out for yourself, you can download the latest Google Messages beta update from APK Mirror by clicking on the link below.

Google Messages v5.3.075


Source: Google

Via: Android Police

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Realme X2 Pro update brings camera and 90Hz refresh rate improvements

Earlier this month, Realme launched its first true flagship — the Realme X2 Pro — in India. The device packs in top-of-the-line specifications, including a Snapdragon 855+ chip, up to 12GB of RAM, 256GB of UFS 3.0 storage, and a high refresh rate 90Hz AMOLED display. Since its launch, Realme has rolled out an update for the device, featuring the Android security patch for November 2019, and it has also released a bootloader unlock tool and its kernel sources. Now, the company is rolling out yet another update for the Realme X2 Pro in India, with optimizations to the camera and 90Hz display.

Realme X2 Pro XDA Forums

The latest update (vRMX1931EX_11_A.07) for the Realme X2 Pro includes optimizations for the nightscape quality for the rear-facing camera, along with improvements to the quality of HDR photos. Realme has also added optimizations to the 90Hz display logic, but it isn’t clear what changes that would bring to the device. Here’s the official changelog for the ColorOS 6.1 update for the Realme X2 Pro:

  • Camera
    • Optimized nightscape quality of rear camera
    • Optimized camera quality of HDR
  • Display
    • Optimized 90Hz display logic
  • System
    • Fixed partial known issues, improved system stability

The OTA update has already started rolling out to Realme X2 Pro users in India and you should receive it sometime in the next few days. In case you don’t wish to wait, you can also download the update package from the link below and manually install it on your phone.

ColorOS 6.1(vRMX1931EX_11_A.07) for the Realme X2 Pro

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Realme is likely to spin off from OPPO to become an independent company

Back in May last year, Oppo formed Realme — a new online exclusive subsidiary of the brand — and launched the Realme 1. A couple of months down the line, the company’s vice president and head of its overseas business resigned and established Realme as a new technology brand. Over the last year, Realme has seen tremendous growth in several markets worldwide, including India, and has launched a slew of compelling smartphones across various price segments. The company recently launched the Realme X2 Pro, its first true flagship device, which is expected to further boost its popularity. Now, it seems like Realme is planning to take the OnePlus route and establish itself as an independent company.

According to a recent report from Digitimes, Realme Taiwan’s Chief Commercial Officer Chung Hsiang-wei has suggested that if the company continues to scale its business at the current rate then it will soon be independent of its parent company. Currently, the company shares its resources with Oppo, but it has already gone ahead and formed its own R&D team. The team is expected to build up its own ecosystem and product lines, separate from the ones offered by Oppo. Chung added that the company has already secured a place in the top-five brands for online sales in India and has ventured into more than 20 countries, including Indonesia, Spain, and Russia.

Even if Realme establishes itself as an independent brand, it won’t directly compete with its parent organization as they target different market segments, Chung added, further claiming that 60% of Oppo’s users are female and 60% of Realme’s users are male. On top of that, Oppo is slowly migrating towards the premium segment, while Realme is focusing more on technology and fashion-centric devices. The company is also planning to tap into the wearable and true wireless stereo headset markets, in a bid to distinguish itself from Oppo. The company also plans to launch a new lineup of affordable 5G phones in Taiwan by the second quarter of 2020. We’ve previously seen hints of the upcoming Realme X50 5G, but we aren’t sure if that device will make it to the Taiwanese market.


Source: Digitimes

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jeudi 28 novembre 2019

Amazon Assistant helps you check prices on Amazon while shopping on other sites

One of the best parts about shopping online is the vast variety of deals and offers you get from etailers. But getting a bargain on eCommerce websites could be a bit of a chore, especially with all the websites offering different deals on the same product. In a bid to simplify the process of hunting for a great deal, Amazon has now come up with the Amazon Assistant. The service is available within the Amazon Shopping app, as a standalone app, and even as a browser extension, and it allows you to quickly compare the price of any product on an eCommerce website with that of the same product on Amazon.

Amazon Assistant Amazon Assistant Amazon Assistant

You can turn on the Amazon Assistant in the shopping app by heading to the app’s settings and tapping on the new Amazon Assistant option. The service will require you to enable the accessibility and draw-over apps permissions in order to show you the price comparisons in an overlay. Once you turn it on, the assistant will bring up a chat head with a link to the Amazon listing of the product you’re currently looking at. Tapping on it will redirect you to the Amazon listing which will show you a quick overview of its price, rating and FAQ section.

Assistant Chrome Extension

The browser extension works pretty much the same way, but it has an additional feature. Along with the price comparison, the Amazon Assistant extension will show you all your order and shipment updates, your universal registry and lists, and a link to your favorite products and deals. The standalone app works just like the assistant within the Amazon Shopping app and shows price comparisons when you’re browsing for products in your browser. If you already have the Amazon Shopping app on your phone, you can activate the Amazon Assistant as shown above or you can download the standalone app or Chrome extension from the links below.

Amazon Assistant Chrome Extension

Amazon Assistant (Free, Google Play) →

Amazon Shopping - Search Fast, Browse Deals Easy (Free, Google Play) →


Source: Amazon

Via: Android Police

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Samsung reveals its One UI 2.0 (Android 10) update schedule for Galaxy smartphones

Just over a month ago, Samsung kicked off the One UI 2.0 beta program for the Galaxy S10 series. Shortly thereafter, the program was extended to the Galaxy Note 10 lineup. Earlier this month, Samsung extended the One UI 2.0 beta to last year’s Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9 series. Most recently, the company started rolling out a stable version of its latest software update to the Galaxy S10 series. And now, the company has officially revealed the update schedule for devices in India and the UK.

Samsung has reportedly started pushing the Android 10 update schedule in the Samsung Members app. Users can check the schedule for their region by opening the app and heading to the ‘Notices’ section. Twitter user @iamRaviLakra has shared a screenshot of the update schedule for the Indian region.

A separate post on Reddit shares the update schedule for Samsung devices in the UK. Here’s the One UI 2.0 update schedule for Galaxy devices in the UK:

  • January 2020
    • Galaxy S10
    • Galaxy S10+
    • Galaxy S10 5G
    • Galaxy S10e
    • Galaxy Note10
    • Galaxy Note10+
    • Galaxy Note10+ 5G
    • Galaxy S9
    • Galaxy S9+
    • Galaxy Note9
  • March 2020
    • Galaxy A80
  • April 2020
    • Galaxy A6
    • Galaxy A7 (2018)
    • Galaxy A9 (2018)
    • Galaxy A40
    • Galaxy A70
    • Galaxy A90 5G
    • Galaxy Fold
    • Galaxy Tab S6
  • May 2020
    • Galaxy A10
    • Galaxy A20e
    • Galaxy A50
    • Galaxy Xcover4s
    • Galaxy A6
  • June 2020
    • Galaxy J6
  • July 2020
    • Galaxy J6+
    • Galaxy Tab S4
    • Galaxy Tab S5e
  • August 2020
    • Galaxy Tab A 8 (2019)
  • September 2020
    • Galaxy Tab A 10.5
    • Galaxy Tab A 10.1

It’s worth noting that the update schedule and eligible models could be changed in case Samsung encounters any issues during the ongoing review. The updates may also be halted after release if the company encounters any critical bugs. In case any such change occurs, users will be notified through the Samsung Members app.

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