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Up‑to‑date Android news, smartphone launches, software updates and industry trends, written in a clean, editorial style for informed readers.

  • Asus ROG Phone 3 renders land just ahead of next week’s announcement

    Asus ROG Phone 3 renders land just ahead of next week’s announcement

    With the ROG Phone 3 set to be revealed in less than a week, the pace of leaks is not surprising to pick up. Our new look at the forthcoming gaming phone from ASUS came with the help of 91mobiles and renowned leaker Ishan Agarwal, showing off images of the phone’s back and sides.

    This make a little more stunning than the previous images that leaked courtesy from the Chinese regulatory agency TENAA and corroborate what we saw from MySmartPrice later on. The triple-camera setup on the back is clearly visible, along with what looks like a flashing emblem from the Republic of Gamers, and what we presume is a vent for the phones that are supposed to be active cooling — but if history is any indication, it may actually do nothing.

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    One side of the phone looks like it has the same kind of weird dual USB Type-C port sported by the previous ROG Phone 2. The opposite side has the power and volume controls planned, as well as the markings we would presume indicate the position of the capacitive Air Triggers. Also clearly visible are stereo front-facing speakers, flanking the sides of the screen, plus a front-faced camera.

    At just under a week left until the awaited announcement on July 22nd, we don’t have to wait long before we hear more.

  • Google invests in Jio, plans to co-develop smartphone

    Google invests in Jio, plans to co-develop smartphone

    In the past few months, Reliance’s Jio Platforms has been on a funding spree with some major investments coming from Twitter, Qualcomm and other multinational brands. Google is joining this extensive list, which will pick a minority stake in India’s largest telco to build custom software and hardware solutions for India’s increasing smartphone appetite, particularly in the lower-end segment.

    At today’s investor conference, Reliance revealed that after the latter’s 4G-enabled feature phone had seen huge success in the country, Google and Jio are teaming up to make entry-level 4G smartphones. A huge chunk of India’s billion-plus population has so far stuck to 2 G mobile phones, and their first choice is likely to be a cheap Android phone when they decide to turn out. That’s hundreds of millions of potential customers that Google and Jio would like to be able to take in. Down the line the pair can also come out with a 5G-enabled entry-level phone when 5 G is a real thing.

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    Jio also plans to support Google in creating a custom Android-based operating system that presumably isn’t as resource-intensive as the standard version of Android. While Google already has the Android Go Edition program in place to address similar needs, it doesn’t seem to fit the bill for Jio for whatever reason. Officials at the company refrained from revealing any more information about this new App or any of the phones that could be in the pipeline.

    Of the $10 billion fund Google announced last week for the Indian market, $4.5 billion will be invested for 7.7 per cent ownership in Jio Platforms. The Reliance company has raised more than $20 billion in the last few months alone, but much of it is still awaiting regulatory approval, including Google’s portion.

    Additionally, Jio had some major announcements to make, such as his readiness to launch 5 G using the solutions built locally. It even unveiled its AR-enabled Jio Glass (pictured above), which could be used for mixed reality applications and will be available next year at some point. Finally, for most streaming apps, including big names like Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube and Disney+ Hotstar, the JioTV+ app for the company’s media box has received a facelift to enable cross-app search and single sign-in. It has also added social features to live TV, such as content-related polls.

  • DEAL – Samsung Galaxy S10+ 1TB is down to $900 on Amazon – $400 off

    DEAL – Samsung Galaxy S10+ 1TB is down to $900 on Amazon – $400 off

    The Galaxy S10 series is still worth buying in 2020, as most of the features from the S20 (and some of the S20 dropped completely) at lower prices are available to phones. You can now get the 1 TB S10 + version for $899.99, a $400 reduction from the usual $1,300 price. Plus, it’s the full US version, not one of the poor LTE-supporting dual-SIM variants.

    The model on sale has a Snapdragon 855 processor, 12 GB RAM, 1 TB of internal storage (plus a microSD card slot, if that somehow isn’t enough space), 6.4-inch curved OLED screen with HDR10 +, 4.100mAh battery, triple rear cameras, two front cameras, and IP68 water resistance. Unlike the Galaxy S20, it does have a headphone jack on this phone.

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    As previously mentioned, the model being sold is the US unlocked variant, which means it will fully work on all major US carriers and comes with a warranty. That’s a nice upgrade from the international dual-SIM versions that regularly go on sale, which lack some LTE bands and don’t work at all on CDMA carriers (e.g. Sprint and Verizon).

  • Astrophotography mode will be available in MIUI 12 camera app – in testing

    Astrophotography mode will be available in MIUI 12 camera app – in testing

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    Back in April, Xiaomi released their new system program, MIUI 12. That’s set to bring users a ton of neat features like enhanced privacy controls, navigation gesture support, and a more modern UI overhaul. Now it looks as if the company might also have some new camera capabilities, in the form of an astrophotography mode.

    The feature will allow users to take pictures of objects that are normally difficult to capture with a smartphone camera, such as moonlit night skies and breathtaking star trails. It sounds like Google’s long-exposure mode with the Pixel 4, along with the need for a tripod to produce the best performance.

    This new mode has already been spotted in the MIUI 12 beta build for the Poco F2 Pro, as Telegram user @hardziol shared screenshots with XDA showing off the interface.

    With the introduction of Pixel 3 in 2018 , Google introduced Night Sight into the market. OnePlus soon after introduced a Nightscape app, and in 2019, Samsung followed suit with its own photography capabilities for the Night Mode. These days, smartphone manufacturers are becoming extremely competitive when it comes to photography, but hardware can only go that far; as companies like Google and Apple have shown, computational photography is where the real magic happens. Time will say if the efforts of Xiaomi would prove as successful as they were.

    Source: XDA Developers

  • UK may increased Huawei restrictions

    UK may increased Huawei restrictions

    Huawei ‘s recently had its share of rough times. By going through the chaos of US trade ban, to finding out how to market phones without Google’s Play services and mobile set, it’s been an adjustment time for China’s largest telecom. And now it seems the company is facing renewed criticism over the use of its products in the UK.

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    The UK’s National Cyber Security Center has issued new recommendations on doing business with Huawei, according to a new report from the BBC, saying it can no longer verify the safety of Huawei ‘s products.

    Curiously enough, this is due in part to the sanctions that the US has imposed on Huawei. Since the company will no longer work with third-party suppliers who produce some of its more high-tech processors, there is a possibility who materials will have to be purchased from a different, unknown source. The BBC also says the US sanctions basically prevent Huawei from using software that is critical to designing and testing chips before making them.

    The United States may have considered Huawei untrustworthy enough to issue a trade ban, but the United Kingdom did not act as aggressive — or at least at first. We reported in May that the UK was reassessing its position, and planning to reduce Huawei ‘s contributions to the 5 G network infrastructure. It’s uncertain what the future holds in the UK for Huawei with this new growth. The company’s goods are already highly integrated, so quick removal of them will possibly cost a pretty penny. Parliamentarians are scheduled to discuss the new report in more detail later this week, when Huawei and network providers are expected to be asked about the potential impact of a ban.

    Even if no major new actions are taken, it’s yet another obstacle facing Huawei. US trade restrictions have banned companies from doing business with it. Google apps and services aren’t coming back to its devices anytime soon.

    Via BBC

  • Galaxy S20 family supports AR objects in Google Search

    Galaxy S20 family supports AR objects in Google Search

    Google Search helps you to view thousands of 3D models such as objects, pets, skeletons, cells, Neil Armstrong’s spacesuit and much more on many Android devices. You can push these objects into your home by pressing a button, and see them as if they were in the viewfinder of your camera. You can also snap pictures and take videos. The list of supported phones is continuously increasing — devices such as the Sony Xperia 1 II, the Poco X2, the Xiaomi Redmi K30, and the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite from Samsung made the cut we were tested in early June, and now a few more are showing up, including the Galaxy S20 series flagship.

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    What’s a big-name phone like that just coming to the ARCore list of Google now? That’s far from unique about how Google handles the file, and similarly, last year, the S10 family only showed up after launch. In addition to the updated list, Google is also expanding it to report compatibility with the new Depth API, our other major news of the day for ARCore itself.

    Here is the complete list of new devices added as of June. Our new additions are daring:

    • LG K61
    • LG Signature Edition 2019
    • LG V50S ThinQ
    • moto g power
    • motorola edge
    • motorola edge plus
    • Oppo realme 6
    • Oppo realme 6 Pro
    • Oppo Reno3
    • Oppo Reno3 5G
    • Oppo Reno3 Pro 5G
    • Samsung Galaxy A31
    • Samsung Galaxy A41
    • Samsung Galaxy S20
    • Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G
    • Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
    • Sony Xperia 1 II
    • Vivo iQOO 3 5G
    • Xiaomi Mi 10
    • Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G
    • Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro
    • Xiaomi Poco X2
    • Xiaomi Redmi K30

    If you own one of these, you should already be able to use ARCore features. The functionality comes as part of Google Play Services for AR, which should be automatically installed on your phone as soon as it’s officially supported.

  • Get this mega discount on Samsung’s dual-SIM Galaxy Note 10+ ($360 off)

    Get this mega discount on Samsung’s dual-SIM Galaxy Note 10+ ($360 off)

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    The Galaxy Note10 + is an impressive handset, which as it came out sadly cost a whopping $1,100. Because its replacement could be around the corner, prices continue to fall. The international Dual-SIM version on eBay is now down to $740, which is $360 off the original price.

    The Note10+ features 12GB of RAM, 256GB of internal storage, a 6.8″ Quad HD display, a 4,300mAh battery, and four rear cameras. As this is the international model, it has a dual-SIM tray and is powered by the Exynos 9825 processor. Also, it will only work with GSM carriers, namely AT&T or T-Mobile in the US, and isn’t compatible with other American carriers such as Verizon and Sprint.

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    The handset is available in Aura White and Glow, but black version are already sold out. The seller has received 99.6% positive feedback, as well as excellent ratings from buyers. However, if US Warranty is important to you, buying the American variant may make more sense.

  • Root Lenovo K6 / K6 Power – unlock the booloader – karate

    Root Lenovo K6 / K6 Power – unlock the booloader – karate

    Lenovo K6/K6 Power features a 5” 1080P IPS LCD display, giving a pixel density of ~441 PPI. Under the hood sits a Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 SoC, which utilises a 1.4 GHz octa-core CPU, an Adreno 505 GPU and 2 or 3 GB of RAM.

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    The 16 GB internal storage version packs 2 GB of system RAM, the 32 GB, has 3 GB. The primary camera is capable of capturing images at 13 MP, the secondary at 8 MP. The whole 145g package is powered by a non-removable 4000mAh battery.

    *Your Warranty will be void after unlocking bootloader*

    What you will need:

    Unlocking Your Bootloader

    • First of all Install ADB drivers In Your Laptop/PC , Link is Here
    • Now Go to Settings of Your Phone , Scroll Down and go to About Phone And Click on Build Number Until Your Developer Options Is enabled .
    • Now go to the Developer Options and turn on USB debugging and OEM unlocking.
    • Connect Your Mobile To your Pc through a USB cable.
    • Open ADB folder on Your Pc ( It will be in Local Disk C on your My files ) .
    • Right click + Press Shift in Adb folder , a popup will open , choose open command window here .
    • Write Commands
    adb reboot bootloader
    fastboot -i 0x17ef oem unlock-go

    This will unlock your bootloader and it will wipe your internal storage so better to backup first


    Flash custom recovery

    1. Download the twrp for Lenovo k6/k6 power (karate) from official twrp site.
    2. Place it in the adb folder and rename it to recovery.img .
    3. Now run these command
    adb reboot bootloader
    fastboot -i 0x17ef flash recovery recovery.img
    fastboot flash recovery recovery.img

    You have now a custom recovery on your device.

    For rooting your device with Magisk follow our guide: https://api.droid.tools/install-magisk-root-android-any-device/

  • Detailed guide to unlock the bootloader on Xiaomi devices

    Detailed guide to unlock the bootloader on Xiaomi devices

    Many are asking about to update/upgrade to MIUI 12 ROM from MIUI 11 or want to downgrade ROM from MIUI 12 to MIUI 11, but will have issue with unlocking the bootloader.


    After you unlock the device, it will become less secure. Your personal data might be leaked or lost. So we do not advise and encourage you to Unlock your device. So please proceed at your own risk, and you are held responsible for your own device.


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    Visit http://en.miui.com/unlock and apply for unlocking your device.  

    Download Mi Unlock tool to your PC & Extract it.

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    Go to Setting > About Phone > All Specs and tap on MIUI Version 7 times

     Enable Enable USB Debugging and Enable OEM Unlocking. Go to Setting > Additional Setting > Developer Options > Enable USB Debugging and Enable OEM Unlocking.

    Now from Developer Option  add your account to “Mi Unlock status”. Disable Wi-Fi connection and bind your account.

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    After, reboot your device into fastboot , for this just restart your device and keep push volume down ( – ) button. Then connect the device to the Windows PC/laptop via a micro USB cable.

    Launch Mi Unlock Tool via run as administrator.

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    Follow the steps from the app and unlock your bootloader.

  • Flash a Custom Rom – generalised basic rule

    Flash a Custom Rom – generalised basic rule

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    Pre-requisites

    – Always be safe, make a NAND backup
    – Be decrypted, else you need to format your data partition.
    ( an Internal Storage backup is recommended if you are encrypted!!)
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    Installation \~ Clean Flash

    Wipe all except internal, vendor, and OTG
    Flash latest Vendor of your region – never crossflash!

    – Flash ROM
    – Flash DFE with or without Magisk
    – Reboot to system
    – Be patient during first boot
    ~ skip DFE if you want encryption (NOT recommended)

    Vendors
    Given Vendor-Firmware files needs to be downloaded and flashed according to your specific region.