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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.

  • Galaxy S20 is official, 5G across the board, and a high price tags

    Galaxy S20 is official, 5G across the board, and a high price tags

    Samsung used to launch its Galaxy S flagship series during MWC but it shifted the announcement long before the trade show to a separate event. Samsung finally took off the wraps of its Galaxy S20 series consisting of the Galaxy S20, the S20+ and the S20 Plus after months of leaks and a very revealing Galaxy Z Flip commercial during the Oscars.

    The new phones all feature the same understated style of glass-sandwich with humongous camera bumps on the back and curved displays on the front, varying only in size and quantity of outside lenses. We are packed with the latest hardware which gives them substantial jumps in performance compared to their predecessors.

    They all support 5 G out of the US box and come with at least 128 GB of (expandable) storage and 12 GB of RAM, with some versions of the Galaxy S20 Ultra going up to 16 GB — that’s the amount of regular storage that many smartphones used to ship with in 2013. The phones will arrive in the US with the Snapdragon 865, which can be considered one of the greatest technological advances in long-term mobile chips. Many regions are having the Exynos 990, which need not be afraid of contrast.

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    On the imaging front the new Galaxy series also impresses. The base S20 quadruples the megapixel count of any S10, going from a maximum of 16MP on a single camera to a new high of 64MP for the main camera. The Ultra goes a step further and sports the same 108MP wide-angle sensor already producing high-resistance images on the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 from Samsung.

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    Combined with the other lenses (three in total on all plus a fourth S20+ and S20 Ultra Depth Vision sensor) and Samsung’s new image processing algorithms, these cameras should be able to produce great images in a variety of situations. As for video, the phones will capture 8 K footage.

    Turning to the front of the device, we see on all of them Samsung’s new Infinity-O display style, which places the front-facing camera cutout in the middle of the notification bar. This could make it more noticeable when watching videos, but the default refresh rate of 120Hz that is available across all three phones will make up for that.

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    Source: @BenGeskin

    The HD+ AMOLED displays of the S20 series, together with support for HDR10+, will render videos and images beautiful to look at. Samsung also opted not to include a biometric face unlock feature but, despite the anachronistic top bezel of the Pixel 4 and the enormous notch of the iPhone, different aesthetic preferences undoubtedly played a role in that decision.

  • Foldable phone in 2020 – Motorola Razr

    Foldable phone in 2020 – Motorola Razr

    At least for the moment, foldable phones are considerably more fragile than more common types of smartphones. The screens are plastic to allow folding, not glass, and with the first batch of Galaxy Folds, the gap between the screen and phone body will cause dirt to get inside — something Samsung learned very quickly. We already have a general idea of the reliability of the Motorola Razr, but JerryRigEverything has show us a better picture.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eokt7DWljtU

    The video doesn’t begin out particularly well, scratching the display very quickly. The rest of the phone comes out better, covering most of the other elements in metal and glass. Zack later tries to push sand and rubble into the screen gap, and although the display opening sound makes me physically recoil like I’m watching Scott’s Tots, the display keeps working. Pocket sand can not damage the new Motorola Razr.

    The video seems to paint the Razer in a positive way; It certainly didn’t expect the touchscreen to continue to work after.

  • Useful fastboot commands

    Useful fastboot commands

    ADB and Fastboot commands are considered to be the system utilities that aid you in accessing the back end Android System when your device has been connected to Windows PC or Mac Or Linux.

    Here are most useful fastboot commands

    fastboot reboot

    To reboot your device

    fastboot reboot recovery

    To boot your device into recovery mode

    fastboot oem unlock

    Relocks the bootloader of your device

    fastboot oem unlock

    unlock your bootloader with this command

    fastboot oem device-info

    check bootloader lock/ unlock status

    fastboot flash recovery

    flash recovery using fastboot mode

    fastboot boot

    boot directly into recovery without installing it

    fastboot flash file

    flash flashable zip file from fastboot mode

    fastboot getvar cid

    display CID of your phone

    adb devices

    list of attached devices to computer

    adb reboot

    restart your smartphone

    adb reboot-bootloader

    reboot to bootloader or fastboot or download mode

    adb reboot recovery

    reboot your device into fastboot mode

    adb get-serial no

    get serial number of the connected devices

    adb install

    to install apps over adb

    adb install -r

    if you have already installed app and want to update it

    adb uninstall package_name.here

    uninstall an app using adb

    adb push (source) (destination)

    copy file from computer to smartphone

    adb pull

    copy file from phone to computer

    adb shell (command)

    run command in the terminal on the host android device

    adb backup

    create a backup of your device and store it to your computer

    adb restore

    restore backup to your phone

    adb sideload

    push and install flashable zip file or custom ROM on your device

    adb logcat

    shows you real time log of your phone

    adb reboot fastboot

    reboot your device into fastboot mode

  • Exclusive – Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 Lite & Galaxy S10 Lite

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    These are new and expected to be more affordable versions of the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 families.

    There’s also an expectation that both Lite phones are due to go on sale soon.

    From a Galaxy Note-only perspective, the changes with the Galaxy Note 10 Lite are less obvious compared to Galaxy S10 Lite. Both the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ also feature a camera cutout in the same location as what’s shown here.

    Both Lite smartphones appear to share the same front design, including the location of the front-facing camera cutout and how many cameras are included.

    If you look close enough at the two renders then the bezels for the Galaxy Note 10 Lite do look a little thinner than those on the Galaxy S10 Lite. In addition, the earpieces also look a little different to each other. Although very few firm conclusions should be made on these points, considering the angle and style of the renders.

  • Galaxy Fold now in Canada

    Galaxy Fold now in Canada

    Canada is GREAT!

    But until now, the country was lacking one thing: the Samsung Galaxy Fold. I have no idea how the people of Canada managed to survive without access to Samsung’s latest flagship, but now the phone has officially arrived in the country.

    While the elusive Galaxy Fold is now available for purchase in Canada, it’s even harder to get there than in the US. While those of us in ‘Murica have a chance at finding it in a local carrier store or Best Buy, the Galaxy Fold in Canada will only be available from a handful of Samsung Experience Stores:

    • CF Sherway Gardens
    • CF Toronto Eaton Centre
    • Metropolis at Metrotown
    • West Edmonton Mall
    • Yorkdale Shopping Centre

    That means unless you live in Toronto, Edmonton, or Burnaby, you’ll have to go on an expedition if you want Samsung’s latest and greatest. Pricing starts at $2,599.99, which is fairly close to the ~$2,000 pricetag in America after currency conversion.