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  • Best free and on-sale apps for this week

    Best free and on-sale apps for this week

    Today’s first standout is Battle Chasers: Nightwar, an excellent turn-based RPG, and if you dig RPGs, Dragon Quest VIII is also on sale today. If RPGs aren’t your bag, then perhaps the fantastic auto-runner FOTONICA will float your boat. As always, I’ve highlighted all of the interesting titles in bold in order to make discovery easier. So without further ado, here are the best temporarily free and on-sale apps and games for the weekend.

    apps

    Free

    Apps

    1. 80s Music Radio Pro $0.99 -> free; Sale ends in 2 days
    2. 90s Music Radio Pro $1.49 -> free; Sale ends in 2 days
    3. English for all! Pro $0.99 -> free; Sale ends in 2 days
    4. Fast Video Splitter for Whatsapp status $0.99 -> free; Sale ends in 2 days
    5. Password Saver $0.99 -> free; Sale ends in 2 days
    6. Volume Slider Like Android P Volume Control $0.99 -> free; Sale ends in 2 days
    7. Pro Mp3 player – Qamp $0.99 -> free; Sale ends in 3 days
    8. Note Recognition – Convert Music into Sheet Music $4.49 -> free; Sale ends in 5 days

    Games

    1. AntiGravity Puzzle Game $1.99 -> free; Sale ends in 1 day
    2. Ruby Square: logical puzzle game (700 levels) $0.99 -> free; Sale ends in 1 day
    3. Ego Rigo $3.99 -> free; Sale ends in 2 days
    4. Hills Legend: Action-horror $0.99 -> free; Sale ends in 2 days
    5. Manor $3.99 -> free; Sale ends in 2 days
    6. Peppa Pig: Golden Boots $2.99 -> free; Sale ends in 2 days
    7. Hitman Sniper $0.99 -> free; Sale ends in 4 days
    8. 2048 – Puzzle Game $3.99 -> free; Sale ends in 5 days
    9. Ball Reach $0.99 -> free; Sale ends in 5 days
    10. Block Puzzle $3.99 -> free; Sale ends in 5 days
    11. Data Defense $4.99 -> free; Sale ends in 7 days

    Icon packs & customization

    1. Play Edition $0.99 -> free; Sale ends in 1 day

    Sale

    Apps

    1. EvoWallet – Money Tracker [Premium] $1.49 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    2. KReader PRO $3.49 -> $1.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    3. Hydro Coach PRO: drink water $8.49 -> $3.99; Sale ends in 4 days
    4. LED Blinker Notifications Pro $3.99 -> $2.49; Sale ends in 5 days
    5. My Face Shape Meter and frames $1.49 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 5 days
    6. Notas U Pro: School Planner $1.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 5 days
    7. OsmAnd+ — Maps & GPS Offline $24.99 -> $12.49; Sale ends in 5 days
    8. iGuitar – Major Scale Modes $3.49 -> $1.99; Sale ends in 6 days

    Games

    1. Magazine Mogul $5.49 -> $1.99; Sale ends in 1 day
    2. March to a Million $6.99 -> $2.99; Sale ends in 1 day
    3. Oh!Edo Towns $6.99 -> $2.99; Sale ends in 1 day
    4. PARS Squad: Special Forces Warfare Action Shooter $0.99 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 1 day
    5. Pocket Arcade Story $6.99 -> $2.49; Sale ends in 1 day
    6. Silver Screen Story $6.99 -> $3.49; Sale ends in 1 day
    7. Slaughter 3: The Rebels $5.00 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 1 day
    8. Charlie the Duck $2.99 -> $1.49; Sale ends in 2 days
    9. Demetrios $3.49 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 2 days
    10. DRAW CHILLY $1.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 2 days
    11. Mortal Crusade $3.99 -> $1.99; Sale ends in 2 days
    12. Peace, Death! $1.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 2 days
    13. WHO IS AWESOME $1.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 2 days
    14. Black Border Patrol Simulator $2.49 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    15. cress pro $1.49 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 3 days
    16. Mindcell $5.00 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 3 days
    17. Unbroken Soul $2.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    18. Vengeance RPG 2D $3.49 -> $1.49; Sale ends in 3 days
    19. Cyberlords – Arcology $1.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 5 days
    20. IMAGEine Premium $1.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 5 days
    21. Hidden Folks $4.99 -> $2.49; Sale ends in 6 days
    22. Rush Rally 2 $1.99 -> $1.29; Sale ends in 6 days
    23. Battle Chasers: Nightwar $9.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in ?
    24. DRAGON QUEST VIII $19.99 -> $14.99; Sale ends in ?
    25. FOTONICA $2.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in ?
    26. Hexologic $1.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in ?
    27. RPG Covenant of Solitude $7.99 -> $2.99; Sale ends in ?

    Icon packs & customization

    1. Lox Icon Pack (Light version) $1.49 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 1 day
    2. Khromatic – Icon Pack $1.49 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 2 days
    3. Spaghetti Wallpapers $1.49 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 2 days
    4. Fruti Icon Pack $1.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    5. Sliced Icon Pack $1.49 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 3 days
    6. Delux Black – Round Icon Pack $1.49 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 6 days
    7. Delux – Icon Pack $1.49 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 6 days
    8. Delux – Round Icon pack $1.49 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 6 days
  • How to install/uninstall and use Magisk modules on your rooted Android device

    How to install/uninstall and use Magisk modules on your rooted Android device

    Without a question, Magisk is one of the best tools a rooted user can utilize to customize any Android device. You can install modules to accomplish almost anything you want that aren’t system-dependent, which means they won’t replace your system files permanently. You’ll be back to stock after uninstalling them and rebooting. Certain module-related properties have changed in recent versions of Magisk; to learn more about how to install and use it, see the tutorial below.

    Download official Magisk repo

    This official repo was built directly into the Magisk app to make installing and updating your modules quick and easy. However, starting with Magisk v24.0, developer John Wu has decided to remove it entirely from the app. If you previously relied only on the app for your module needs, you might be unsure of what to do now that the feature is missing.

    Smartphone makers may consider rooting your phone and installing Magisk modules to be technological methods that void your warranty. If something goes wrong, you may experience issues ranging from simple data loss to a bricked device, and your device may become less secure as a result. Before you start, make sure you’re aware of the dangers.

    Now, you have to manually access the official repo, which you can find by doing the following:

    1. Visit the official Magisk repo on GitHub.
    2. Scroll through the list and tap on a module that interests you.
    3. Look over the description and features to get an idea of what it does, see picture below.
    4. Scroll down to the Releases section towards the bottom, then tap the latest version.
    5. Under Assets, tap the .zip file to download the Magisk module to your device.
    magisk module

    The official Magisk repo may eventually shut down because it is no longer accepting new module contributions. The alternative Magisk repo, on the other hand, is available and will act as an unofficial substitute if that happens. This repository is continuously updated with new modules, thus it’s already a popular resource. It, too, uses GitHub, thus the download instructions are the same as for the official repo above.

    magisk install

    Install Magisk modules

    1. Open the Magisk app to the main screen.
    2. Tap the Modules tab in the lower right corner.
    3. Hit the Install from Storage button at the top.
    4. Navigate to your Download folder or the location where you saved the module if needed.
    5. Tap the module .zip file to begin the installation process, then follow any on-screen instructions as necessary.
    6. Once finished, press the Reboot button at the bottom to restart and activate the module.
    magisk unistall

    Although module compatibility is generally strong, not all combinations will operate well together. If you’re using a lot of different modules, be cautious about how many you install at once to avoid problems like a bootloop. Under typical situations, though, you should be able to stack many modules together without difficulty.

    The BootloopSaver module is something that we recommend you check out when installing lots of modules. Knowing you won’t lose the data on your device because of a compatibility issue should help put your mind at ease. It’s also handy if you don’t have a custom recovery environment to fall back on.

    The left screenshot shows the default gesture navbar at the bottom on a Pixel device running Android 12, while the right shows it was removed after installing the example module.

    How to uninstall Magisk modules

    When you decide a module just isn’t working for you, removing it is a straightforward and easy process. To uninstall a Magisk module from your device, do the following:

    1. Open the Magisk app to the main screen.
    2. Tap the Modules tab at the bottom right.
    3. Locate the module you wish to uninstall, then hit the Remove button.
    4. The module’s section and text are grayed out to indicate it’ll be uninstalled the next time you reboot your device.
    5. To undo this action for any reason before that, hit the Restore button, and it’ll reverse the changes instantly.
    magisk uninstall modules

    Tapping the button on the right will turn it off, but not actually uninstall it. This can help with testing module compatibility, since you can always turn it back on later. You’re still required to reboot your device if you plan on disabling and enabling modules in this manner.

    Install Fox’s Magisk module manager and how to use it

    If you’d prefer to avoid scrolling through online repos looking for new modules, this is the method for you. Developer Fox2Code has created an app to manage your Magisk modules with relative ease. The app pulls from three different online repo sources, including the official one (for now), the unofficial alternative, and Androidacy’s. You can get started using Fox’s module manager by doing the following:

    1. Visit Fox’s module manager download page on your rooted device.
    2. Scroll down to the Releases section towards the bottom, then tap the latest version.
    3. Under the Assets section, hit the .apk file to begin the download.
    4. Once it’s finished downloading, tap the notification in the status bar to install it.
    5. If needed, enable the Install unknown apps permission to continue.
    6. Press Install to begin.
    7. You are greeted with a superuser permission request, so press Grant to confirm your choice.
    Install Fox's Magisk module manager and how to use it

    Tapping the information icon on the right takes you to the README page for each module, and hitting the download button on the left will bring up the installation option. If you want to use a particular module, just tap Install Module, then follow the on-screen instructions as needed. Once you reboot your device, the module will be activated and ready to go.

    Like the Magisk app, you can disable a specific module by switching its button to the off position. If you want to uninstall it entirely from your system, tap the trash bin icon to do that. Either way, you’ll have to do a reboot to finalize the changes you made here.

    Tapping the Settings cogwheel in the upper right corner and going to Manage repos will let you pick where the modules come from. All sources are enabled by default, but you can disable any of them by pressing each switch to the off position.

    fox magisk

    Despite the fact that the official module repo has been deleted from the Magisk app, modules continue to exist. In fact, as more developers are joining on board with different methods to fund their work, your life with Magisk could get even better. Whether you use an internet source to manually download modules or Fox’s module management, the community has you covered.

  • Motorola Edge X30 Under Screen Edition set to go official in March

    Motorola Edge X30 Under Screen Edition set to go official in March

    Motorola unveiled the Moto Edge X30 flagship smartphone a few months ago in December 2021, which also happens to be the world’s first smartphone to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC.

    Now, the business is preparing to release a new Moto Edge X30 Under Screen Edition smartphone, which, as the name suggests, includes an under-display camera sensor. The phone is expected to be released in the spring, according to the manufacturer.

    The Moto Edge X30 Under Screen Edition will be released in the Chinese market in March, according to Chen Jin, General Manager of Lenovo China’s Mobile Phone Business department. However, no exact date has been announced.

     Edge X30

    Apart from the arrangement and sensor of the front-facing camera, we expect practically all of the characteristics of this new forthcoming smartphone to be identical to the conventional variant now on the market.

    A 6.7-inch OLED Full-HD+ display with a 144Hz refresh rate and a 576Hz touch sampling rate is expected on the phone. It will have a DCI P3 color gamut of 100 percent, HDR10+, and an in-display fingerprint sensor.

    The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC will power the smartphone, which will be paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.

    It will most likely include a triple-camera configuration with a 50-megapixel primary sensor in the photography area. The phone will run the Android 12 operating system and be backed by a 5,000mAh battery with quick charging capabilities.

  • TCL 30 XE 5G – budget phone with 90Hz display

    TCL 30 XE 5G – budget phone with 90Hz display

    TCL has just released the TCL 30 XE 5G, a low-cost phone with some impressive specs.

    TCL has produced a number of fascinating phones since establishing its own brand. This company is focusing on manufacturing affordable phones as well as challenging the luxury market and working on a foldable phone.

    TCL 30 XE 5G

    The TCL 30 XE 5G has a 1080p display at 90Hz

    We’re not dealing with any high-end or ground-breaking specifications right away. This is a simple phone with some interesting features. It features a 6.52-inch 1080p+ LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate. While that may seem insignificant, it is enhanced by TCL’s NXTVISION technology. The display also features a touch sample rate of 180Hz.

    The octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC clocked at 2.2GHz powers the TCL 30 XE 5G. There are 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, which should suffice for most casual users. If it isn’t, this phone can be expanded with a microSD card up to 512GB.

    A triple camera package is available in the camera package. The main camera on this phone is 13 megapixels, with a 2 megapixel macro camera and a 2 megapixel depth sensor. The main camera can record 1080p video at 30 frames per second. There’s an 8MP selfie camera on the front. It appears to be a camera combo that will simply do the job.

    TCL included a 3.5mm headphone jack, a 4,500mAh battery, mobile hotspot, a rear-mounted fingerprint reader, face unlock, Android 11 out of the box, and an 18W charger in the box to round out the features. So, this is a really basic start into the TCL 30 phone series.

    Complete spec sheet on GSMArena

    Other details on this phone are scarce

    We don’t know much about the TCL 30 XE 5G at the moment. We don’t know when or where this phone will be released, or how much it will cost when it does. We can expect a similar price to the TCL 30 V 5G, which is roughly midrange and costs $299. It could be a little lower due to some of the specifications being less reliable.

    While this phone does not compete in the premium smartphone market, it is still a good option for individuals who do not require much from their phones. For those who aren’t used to more expensive screens, the 90Hz refresh rate should be a nice touch. While we don’t know when this phone will be released, it shouldn’t be long.

  • Banking malware ‘Xenomorph’ have impacted thousands in Android Comunity

    Banking malware ‘Xenomorph’ have impacted thousands in Android Comunity

    Staying on top of the ever-changing environment of mobile security is one of the most difficult tasks for Android users. While Google has made significant progress in combating malware on its platform, fraudsters are quick to change their tactics. Under the guise of “Fast Cleaner,” security experts have discovered a new banking virus.

    ThreatFabric, a security group, conducted a thorough investigation of the Fast Cleaner app. Before Google took it down, it had roughly 50,000 installs.

    “Based on the intelligence gathered, users of 56 different European banks are among the targets of this new Android malware trojan, distributed on the official Google Play Store, with more than 50.000 installations,” the research team said in a blog post (via Phone Arena).

    The Fast Cleaner program infects the Android device with a trojan meant to steal important information from the user, according to ThreatFabric. This could entail reading texts or receiving notifications without the user’s knowledge. This new malware is dubbed “Xenomorph” by the researchers, and it shares some characteristics with the recent Alien banking trojan.

    Researchers said that Xenomorph is a relatively new malware and not as advanced as the Alien trojan

    Of course, no one wants to install a harmful software on their phone. Users that downloaded the program did so based on the app’s description, which describes it as a “battery saver” and a “phone booster.” If you still have this app installed on your Android phone, uninstall it immediately.

    Unfortunately, simply removing the rogue program may not be enough. Users should also review their bank statements for any odd activity and call the bank for additional information.

    It’s practically impossible to tell which applications are excellent and which are terrible because there are so many with similar-sounding titles. The Fast Cleaner software was created by a developer identified as “ilzeeva4” and published on the Google Play Store.

    Xenomorph target

    According to ThreatFabric, Xenomorph was still in its early stages when it was discovered. This means it isn’t as sophisticated as the Alien trojan. This app was mostly targeted at European consumers, as shown in the graph below.

    In terms of future measures, users should always double-check the apps they download. It’s also wise to go through the ratings and reviews on the Play Store or through other sources.

  • How to download and use offline maps in Google Maps in 1 minute

    How to download and use offline maps in Google Maps in 1 minute

    When you download offline maps, you can access Google Maps’ most useful features even when you’re not connected to the internet. If you’re traveling in a distant place with spotty service or to a foreign nation where you may not have access to a data plan, it’s a terrific option.

    When using Maps offline, not all functions are available. You won’t be able to get instructions for public transportation, bicycling, or walking, and you won’t be able to get real-time traffic statistics. You will, however, be able to acquire directions and routes, as well as navigate and search for sites.

    Not only can you manually download maps of specified places, but Google Maps will also attempt to automatically update these maps. Because there are many regions in my hometown where the internet connection is sketchy at best, I keep an offline map downloaded at all times to ensure I don’t get lost.

    How to download an offline map

    1. Tap your profile icon in the top right of Google Maps.
    2. Tap Offline maps.
    3. Tap SELECT YOUR OWN MAP.
      1. Google Maps may also suggest maps based on saved addresses and upcoming trips. To download, simply tap the blue arrow to the left of the location.
    4. Pinch in and out to set the area to download.
      1. There is a limit to how far you can zoom out. If you wish to download a more extensive area, you’ll need to repeat this process for each section.
    5. Tap Download.
    offline maps

    Your map will now start downloading. The app will return you to the Offline maps screen, where you can monitor its progress.

    1. To rename the map, tap the three-dot overflow menu to the right of its name.
    2. Enter a name and tap Save.

    Update an offline map

    It’s critical to update your maps on a regular basis, and configuring your offline maps to update automatically saves you time. Most maps will expire a year after being downloaded, and you’ll be notified two weeks ahead of time if they haven’t been updated.

    Automatically update and download maps

    offline google maps
    1. Tap your profile icon in the top right of Google Maps.
    2. Tap Offline maps.
    3. Tap the Settings button in the top right of your screen.
      • Toggle the Auto-update offline maps switch to turn on automatic updating.
      • Toggle the Auto-download recommended maps switch to automatically download recommended maps (e.g., home, work, upcoming trips).

    How to manually update maps

    1. Tap your profile icon in the top right of Google Maps.
    2. Tap Offline maps.
    3. Tap the three-button menu to the right of the map you wish to update.
    4. Tap Update.

    You don’t need to do anything extra after downloading an offline map. When you’re not connected to the internet, simply open Google Maps to see your saved maps.

  • Best Android apps and games sales for this week

    Best Android apps and games sales for this week

    It’s time to check out the best Android app sales and the best Android game sales from the past week, all to get everyone prepped for the weekend. First up is a couple of discounts on Square Enix’s new pixel remasters for Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II. But that’s not all. This week, Monster Hunter Stories is also on sale, and it’s an excellent creature collection game. As always, I’ve highlighted all of the interesting titles in bold in order to make discovery easier. So without further ado, here are the best temporarily free and on-sale apps and games for the weekend.

    apps

    Free

    Apps

    1. Website Shortcut Maker – URL Shortcut Maker $0.99 -> free; Sale ends in 1 day
    2. CarBux – car lease, car loan & payments calculator $1.99 -> free; Sale ends in 4 days
    3. Photo Motion $2.99 -> free; Sale ends in 5 days
    4. Tracker Detect Pro for AirTag $3.99 -> free; Sale ends in 5 days

    Games

    1. The Secret of Crimson Manor $0.99 -> free; Sale ends in 1 day
    2. Let the Pharaoh Free $0.99 -> free; Sale ends in 3 days
    3. Spaxe | Procedural Survival Space Alien Shooter $1.00 -> free; Sale ends in 3 days
    4. Emoji Match: A sliding puzzle $3.99 -> free; Sale ends in 4 days
    5. ShapeOminoes $1.49 -> free; Sale ends in 5 days
    6. Becker cat’s adventures $0.99 -> free; Sale ends in 6 days
    7. Chess from Kindergarten to Grandmaster $2.49 -> free; Sale ends in 6 days
    8. My City : Love Story $2.99 -> free; Sale ends in 7 days
    9. Speed Math – Mini Math Games $1.49 -> free; Sale ends in 7 days

    Icon packs & customization

    1. Neon Valley [AMOLED] $1.00 -> free; Sale ends in 3 days
    2. Maple: live wallpaper $1.49 -> free; Sale ends in 4 days

    Sale

    Apps

    1. Clipboard Pro $2.99 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 1 day
    2. Touch Block Pro – screen , touch , block $2.99 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 1 day
    3. Cryptomator $9.49 -> $5.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    4. Handy Daily Data Logger $1.49 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 3 days
    5. Handy List $1.49 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 3 days
    6. AirPin(PRO) – Multi Windows $4.99 -> $2.49; Sale ends in 4 days
    7. Auto-rotate Control Pro $2.99 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 7 days
    8. Castro Premium – system info $2.49 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 7 days
    9. Default App Manager $3.49 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 7 days
    10. Graphie – EXIF editor $2.49 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 7 days
    11. Notes $3.49 -> $1.99; Sale ends in 7 days
    12. Skit Premium – apps manager $2.49 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 7 days
    13. Tilla Premium $2.49 -> $1.49; Sale ends in 7 days

    Games

    1. 7Days: Offline Mystery Story $4.99 -> $1.99; Sale ends in 1 day
    2. 112 Operator $7.99 -> $3.49; Sale ends in 1 day
    3. 911 Operator $6.49 -> $2.99; Sale ends in 1 day
    4. Argo’s Choice: Offline Game $6.99 -> $2.99; Sale ends in 1 day
    5. BE-A Walker $4.99 -> $2.49; Sale ends in 1 day
    6. Buff Knight: Offline Idle RPG $1.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 1 day
    7. Counter Terrorist Agency $4.99 -> $2.49; Sale ends in 1 day
    8. Despotism 3k $3.49 -> $1.49; Sale ends in 1 day
    9. Radio Commander $6.49 -> $2.99; Sale ends in 1 day
    10. This War of Mine $13.99 -> $1.49; Sale ends in 1 day
    11. Underworld Office $6.99 -> $2.99; Sale ends in 1 day
    12. World Of Chess 3D (Pro) $1.99 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 1 day
    13. Not Exactly A Hero: Interactive Story Game $6.99 -> $2.99; Sale ends in 2 days
    14. Slaughter 2: Prison Assault $5.00 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 2 days
    15. ACE Academy $9.99 -> $1.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    16. Crystalline $9.99 -> $1.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    17. Dungeon Village $6.99 -> $2.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    18. Ethereal Enigma $9.99 -> $1.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    19. Game Dev Story $4.99 -> $2.49; Sale ends in 3 days
    20. Guitar Fretter $7.99 -> $3.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    21. Hot Springs Story $6.99 -> $2.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    22. Hot Springs Story 2 $6.99 -> $2.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    23. Kaori After Story $4.99 -> $1.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    24. N752:Out of Isolation-Chapter 1 $1.99 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 3 days
    25. OVIVO – Black and White Platformer Game $1.99 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 3 days
    26. Pocket League Story $5.49 -> $1.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    27. The Curse Of Zigoris $2.49 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 3 days
    28. Knight Eternal: Pixel RPG $2.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 4 days
    29. Mars Power Industries $1.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 4 days
    30. MAYATCH $1.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 4 days
    31. Solar 2 $2.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 4 days
    32. Super64Pro Emulator $3.99 -> $1.99; Sale ends in 4 days
    33. BotSumo: Battle Arena 2-player $1.49 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 5 days
    34. Casino Crime $1.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 5 days
    35. ChessFinity PREMIUM $2.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 5 days
    36. KNIGHTS $1.49 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 5 days
    37. PEG $1.49 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 5 days
    38. Titan Quest: Legendary Edition $19.99 -> $13.99; Sale ends in 5 days
    39. Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Ed. $9.99 -> $1.99; Sale ends in 6 days
    40. Mega Mall Story $6.99 -> $1.99; Sale ends in 6 days
    41. Summer Catchers $3.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 6 days
    42. Suzy Cube $3.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 6 days
    43. AWAKENING HORROR 1-5 $3.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 7 days
    44. Boss Rush: Mythology Mobile $1.49 -> $0.49; Sale ends in 7 days
    45. Fait – The Machine $1.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in 7 days
    46. Lovecraft’s Untold Stories $9.99 -> $1.99; Sale ends in 7 days
    47. FINAL FANTASY $11.99 -> $8.99; Sale ends in ?
    48. FINAL FANTASY II $11.99 -> $8.99; Sale ends in ?
    49. G30 – A Memory Maze $3.99 -> $0.99; Sale ends in ?
    50. Monster Hunter Stories $19.99 -> $4.99; Sale ends in ?
    51. [Premium] RPG Sword of Elpisia $7.99 -> $4.99; Sale ends in ?
    52. RPG Crystal Ortha $7.99 -> $4.99; Sale ends in ?
    53. RPG Grinsia $7.99 -> $2.99; Sale ends in ?
    54. RPG Soul Historica $7.99 -> $2.99; Sale ends in ?
    55. Rush Rally Origins $4.99 -> $3.49; Sale ends in ?
    56. SRPG Legna Tactica $7.99 -> $2.99; Sale ends in ?
    57. The Quest $7.99 -> $3.99; Sale ends in ?
    58. The Quest-Isles of Ice & Fire $3.99 -> $1.99; Sale ends in ?

    Icon packs & customization

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  • Android 13 DP1 has dynamic icon theming for third-party apps

    Android 13 DP1 has dynamic icon theming for third-party apps

    Material UI will go beyond the Pixel family, according to Google, but that doesn’t mean it will stop changing and growing in new ways. In Android 12 Beta 3, an experiment extends the dynamic theming system’s reach to home screen icons, but only for Google’s own apps. Third-party apps can now build their own theming-friendly icons in Android 13, so you can have the two-tone icon packs you’ve always wanted without having to install a custom launcher.

    Themed app icons, like all of the other ways Material You may decorate an app, take on the color of your backdrop. This will either style the icon’s background or the icon itself, depending on whether you’re in light or dark mode.

    Themed icons are an opt-in feature, so no one will be forced to use them if they don’t like the look. To enable dynamically themed icons, long-press a vacant place on the home screen, select Wallpaper & style, and then scroll down to the Themed icons toggle.

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    Google is urging app developers to add support for themed icons. The requirements are fairly simple, requiring a new monochromatic vector icon — probably just a mask of the original app icon or reusing a notification icon — and a couple tiny changes to the launcher’s adaptive icon XML and the app manifest.

    There is no automated re-styling of app icons in the first developer preview, and there is currently no sign that it will ever be. As a result, programs that don’t support themed icons appear in full color, which detracts from the overall appearance. Of course, this is only the initial developer preview, and Google’s apps are the only ones with themed icon support, at least until the Play Store enables apps that use the Tirimasu SDK.

    Many apps will undoubtedly make the necessary adjustments in due time, but it’s unlikely that every app developer will prioritize this, particularly those who wait a long time between updates or resist boosting the target SDK for other reasons.

    In the meantime, you’ll probably either want to leave themed icons turned off, or go to the trouble of keeping non-themed icons out of your home screen.

  • Themes are coming to MIUI 13

    Themes are coming to MIUI 13

    Many of us have wanted the customization layers to merge with Android 12 since it was announced and the new mechanism for customizing mobiles with that version was released. The first to add it to One UI 4 in its own unique way was Samsung, and the next to do so will be Xiaomi, according to a leak shared on Twitter by user Mishaal Rahman.

    This has discovered within the Android internal code that the so-called Monet themes, which are hallmark of the purest version of Android, will also be in the Chinese manufacturer’s popular layer.

    A very important change, which gives more personality to Xiaomi brand mobiles, which with the themes already gave us a thousand and one possible style configurations. The colors are based on the wallpaper, but we can also choose our favorite combination of tones.

    The color arrives at Xiaomi

    Because of the photographs supplied by Xiaomi ui, we currently know how they operate and how they will behave on the Xiaomi’s smartphones, but it shouldn’t be long before we see additional circumstances where the adaptive colors of Android 12 reach Xiaomi smartphones. The feature is included in MIUI 13 version 22.1.17, which is currently only available in China.

    This option will be available to everyone in the future, albeit we will have to wait because it will not be included in the first global editions of MIUI 13. The program will be released later, allowing us to customize the appearance of our Android phone as if it were a Google Pixel.

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    The images show how the new Android 12 widgets, as well as Google Chrome tabs and even system components, adapt to the selected hue. All Google applications are expected to accept this shift, and we will gradually learn how other areas of the Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco terminals will follow suit.

    For the time being, devices running Android 12 in its stock form can apply Monet themes to the icons and control panel, which is not possible with MIUI 13. However, we do not give up hope that they will arrive following this first application.

    What will happen to the themes?

    Until now, the best way to change the look of our Xiaomi device was to use MIUI’s themes app. We may find many other style combinations there, which we can customize to our liking on the smartphone by changing the icons, colors, and shapes. The incorporation of this new Android function raises a lot of questions about what will happen with this benefit.

    In recent months, the app has stopped integrating as many options in Europe, and some notable themes have been left alone in China.

    This could be the first step for Xiaomi to become more pure, at least for Spain and other countries, where stock Android is preferred and other systems that are visually much more complex are less popular.

  • Google Play update brings critical bug fixes & more

    Google Play update brings critical bug fixes & more

    Google has recently begun to publish changelogs for its Google Play System updates. We were able to comprehend all of the changes that last month’s upgrade brought to the devices as a result of this. The corporation is now releasing a new Google Play System update for February 2022.

    The official changelog is also available on the support page for this new update. It lists all of the new features that the Google Play System update in February 2022 will bring to the devices.

    The current version, according to the support page, primarily fixes errors relating to device connectivity, safety, emergency, system, and other issues.

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    Fixes for the Play Store’s Play-as-you-go download feature are also included. New app discovery, Google Play Billing changes, and new Play Pass and Play Points capabilities are all part of the February 2022 Google Play System upgrade.

    Go here to get the whole changelog for the most recent Google Play System upgrade. Play Protect will continue to improve with the latest version in order to keep your device safe.

    Changes will arrive with the Google Play Store v29.2 starting February 8

    The Google Play Store’s download and installation performance has also been enhanced. The Play-as-you-go feature will be improved, allowing players to begin playing mobile games while they are being downloaded, reducing wait times.

    Overall, the update is extremely feature-rich, and now that the official changelog is available, we know exactly what to expect from a new Google Play System upgrade.

    There are also some new developer features. These developer capabilities will aid Google and third-party app developers in making their apps support advertisements, accessibility, machine learning, and AI-related activities.

    According to the official support website, the Google Play System update for February will include all major bug fixes for device connectivity, developer services, safety and emergency, system administration, and other services.

    All of the previously stated Google Play Store updates, such as improvements to Play-as-you-go, a new app discovery tool, and changes to the Play Pass and Play Points programs, will be available starting February 8th with Google Play Store v29.2.

    The official changelog mentions that the developer services and system management updates will be accessible starting February 10 via Google Play services v22.06.2.

    Comparing the Google Play System February update with the January update shows it is a nearly identical list. In fact, last month’s update packed in more goodies as compared to the upcoming update.