Tag: android

  • A/B seamless updates will be mandatory for Android 11 devices

    A/B seamless updates will be mandatory for Android 11 devices

    Google could make A / B partitions mandatory to make Seamless Updates a regular feature for all on all future Android 11 apps.
    An XDA developer found a commit entitled “Require Virtual A / B on R launches” on AOSP Gerrit. Yifan Hong, a Google Project Treble engineer, submitted the commit.

    The commit updates the Vendor Test Suite (VTS), which is a check to see if the Android smartphone is compliant with Project Treble. In this particular case, the test tests whether or not the Android 11 app supports partition A / B.

    How do A/B Seamless Updates work?

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    The A / B partitioning system applies to duplicated partitions on the Android computer for those who don’t know. It helps OEMs to install the OTA updates that are not being used on the inactive partition.

    The best benefit of this is “Seamless Updates,” in which users don’t have to wait until the update is activated on the disabled spot, as it occurs in the background. The system switches to the patched slot when it reboots, and follows the same procedure in the previously active slot when a new update comes in.

    The advantage of the A / B partition system is that it helps prevent the effects of having a defective update enabled. This is because it only affects the inactive position. Even, to ensure smooth rollback, no modifications are made to the existing partition. 

    The only downside is that there would be more room for OEMs to reserve for the A / B partition system. This might not be a problem as smartphones nowadays generally have ample internal storage

    Several Android devices have already implemented A/B seamless updates such as the entire Google Pixel series, Xiaomi Mi A2, Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite, Asus ROG Phone, several Motorola phones and more.

    As XDA notes, Google is yet to merge the commit, which means the mandatory “Seamless Updates” may or may not arrive with Android 11. But if it does, the change will undoubtedly be welcomed by the Android community.

  • Boot into recovery – Android

    Boot into recovery – Android

    Recovery in Android refers to the dedicated, bootable partition which has mounted the recovery console. A combination of key presses (or command line instructions) will boot your phone back to recovery, where you will find tools to help patch (recover) your computer and install official OS updates. Since Android is open and has the source code available for recovery, it’s also fairly easy to build a customized version with more and different choices.

    You can access your phone’s recovery, and perform a number of different functions that are useful to troubleshoot your phone. You can do a factory reset, clear cache, and run system updates with the stock recovery. You can also do system backups and flash. ZIP files like those that will modify your ROM or make big changes to your system if you have a custom recovery.

    To begin you need to power off your device

    Each device have a specific method by which you can enter the recovery on your phone, please see below.

    Samsung GalaxyPress and hold on both the volume up and Bixby buttons (the button just beneath the volume rocker), then press and hold the power button.
    GoogleStep 1: Long press the power button and volume down button at same time until screen turns on
    Step 2: Press the volume down button until Recovery mode show
    Step 3: Press the Power button to enter your Google Pixel 4 XL into recovery mode
    OnePlusHold down Volume Down + Power key
    XiaomiPress and hold Volume Up key and Power key simultaneously.
    HTCNavigate to Settings> Battery> Uncheck FASTBOOT.
    Power phone off
    Hold VOLUME DOWN + POWER for 5 seconds
    Release POWER but continue to hold VOLUME DOWN
    Once you are in the bootloader, use the VOLUME buttons to navigate to RECOVERY
    Press POWER to select and enter recovery
    LGPOWER + VOLUME DOWN Hold until the LG Logo appears
    Release and immediately press POWER + VOLUME DOWN again until you see the Reset Menu
    Press the POWER button to hard reset, then you will reboot into recovery

  • MTK Droid Tool – Root & Tools Features for Mediatek devices

    The majority of users of smartphones use Android devices that have different chipsets. You have smartphone users amongst them only, who also use MediaTek chipset devices. Despite the fact that MediaTek chipset devices are a bit different from others.

    MTK Droid tool is only designed to work with MediaTek models. It is compatible with just the same. Remember, though, that other chipset devices may not work well. MTK Droid Tool includes a Files > pwn malware that is present. This file isn’t harming your computer or phone, however.

    If you own a MediaTek smartphone and want to use the latest version of MTK Droid Tool to root or flash it, then I have to assume that you fell to the exact location you should be. In this post, I listed the download links of different versions of MTK Droid Tool as well as a full guide on how to root your MediaTek computer using MTK Droid Tool. There are some of the basics and functions with that, too. Continue reading on for more.

    Flashing or rooting through this tool or anyhow can void the warranty of your device. There exists a chance of getting your device bricked as well. But that is not the case every time. So whatever you choose, choose it wisely.

    Your warranty will be void. Droid Tools is not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards etc…

    MTK Droid Root & Tools Features

    1) Supports All MediaTek Devices: If you are using an Android device with MediaTek device then you can use this tool for creating scatter files, creating stock firmware backup’s, etc. This tools supports all devices with MediaTek chipset.

    2) Create Scatter File: Using this tool, you can easily create a scatter file of your firmware. You can use this scatter file to flash stock firmware on your corrupted and bricked device.

    3) Backup Stock Firmware: MTK Droid Root & Tools lets you to take backup of your device’s stock ROM firmware. This is the best Windows tool for creating backup of MediaTek device’s stock firmware.

    4) Backup Stock Recovery: Apart from backing up stock firmware, you can use this tool for taking backup of you device’s stock recovery. You can also restore the same using this tool.

    5) Backup & Restore IMEI: Using MTK droid tools, you can take a backup of your IMEI number. After flashing stock firmware or custom ROM firmware, you can restore the IMEI using this tool.

    What you need to use this tool

    MTK Droid Tool
    MTK Droid Tool

    Root MediaTek Device with MTK Flash Tool

    Step 1. To begin with, the process of rooting, Go to Settings> Developer> Click on USB Debugging option.

    Step 2. Now connect your MediaTek device with your PC through an appropriate USB Cable.

    Step 3. You will now receive a message saying- “Drivers Successfully installed” at the time of completion of the installation process.

    Step 4. Now you will need to run the Tool as Administrator. For which you will have to right click first and then select ‘Run as Administrator’.

    Step 5. At the left side of the tool detects and displays device information.

    Step 6. Then at the bottom of the screen, click on the Root option and if any window pops up asking permission or on mobile you receive any notification, click OK on it.

    Step 7. Soon a progress bar will appear on the screen that will gradually turn yellow to green.

    Step 8. Before rooting, click on the Backup Option and create a backup.

    Step 9. Once the back up is finished, click on- To prepare blocks for flash tool.

    Step 10. Now follow the instructions that show on the display and MDK Droid Tool will soon start rooting your MediaTek device.

    And your job is done here! All you got to do now is wait. Soon the rooting process will be finished.

  • Update LG Smartphone To The Latest Version Of Android

    LG isn’t known for releasing updates to its Android smartphones in a very timely fashion. But once they do, you are going to want to know the way to get that update and fiddle with the most recent version of Android.

    LG does roll out other updates for its smartphones, typically bug fixes and security updates are what LG smartphone owners will get. Which are arguably more important than the remake of Android updates that other phones get. As this keeps your phone and your information from becoming susceptible to being hacked or attacked.

    So how exactly do you update your LG smartphone to the newest version of Android? Well it’s quite simple. Let’s start .

    Settings app on your phone.

    LG settings app

    Go to System then tap on System Updates and tap Check for new system updates.

    LG system updates
    LG update android

    After that you will be either prompted by an update, which you can then just start the update. Or there will be a Check Now button you can use to check for a software update.

    If there is an update available, you will see detailsof the update and the changelog, if there is one. The update will be large if it’s for a new version of Android. If you don`t want to install the update right now, just hit Later.

    Updates do not wipe your data.

    S However, it is always smart to go ahead and back up your data before you install a new update, just in case. As something could go wrong and you could end up needing to factory reset your phone following the update.