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mercredi 20 mai 2020

OnePlus 5 and 5T get another Android 10-based OxygenOS beta with improved camera stability and optimized system icons

OnePlus has just announced the release of OxygenOS Open Beta 3 for the OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T. The beta update follows the OxygenOS Open Beta 2 that OnePlus rolled out to both phones at the beginning of the month. The update is based on Android 10 and improves camera stability and squashes many bugs. OnePlus notes they have also optimized start-up animations and updated system icons of call recording UI and network indicator. Notably, for Indian users, the update fixes a bug related to UPI (Unified Payment Interface) that was preventing users from sending or receiving the SMS while registering/activating their UPI account.

OnePlus 5 XDA Forums || OnePlus 5T XDA Forums

The full update changelog is as follows:

OxygenOS Open Beta 3 Changelog for OnePlus 5 / 5T

  • System
    • Optimized the system icons in UI of call recording, start-up animations, mobile signal, etc.
    • Fixed the bug with access to audio tuner after connecting the earphones
    • Fixed the issue with unwanted muting of calls in Google Duo
    • Fixed the bug with sending and receiving the messages while registering or activating UPI accounts
    • Improved system stability and fixed general bugs
  • Camera
    • Improved the stability of Camera
  • Wi-Fi & internet
    • Optimized Wi-Fi transfer speed display in Network details
    • Disabled Airtel VoWiFi

Just like the last time, OnePlus hasn’t provided incremental packages so users will have to install the full update. To update to the OxygenOS Open Beta 3, download the full OTA package for your device from the link given below. Then navigate to Settings > System > updates and select Local Upgrade from the menu button located in the top right corner and select the downloaded package. Users running on the stable channel or Android 9 Open Beta will have to flash the update from recovery, but do note doing so will wipe everything.

Download OxygenOS Open Beta 3 for OnePlus 5

Download OxygenOS Open Beta 3 for OnePlus 5T

Note 1: Those on OxygenOS Open Beta 1, please disable the lock screen security (pin/pattern/password) before updating to Open Beta 3.

Note 2: Open Beta 3 is still based on April 2020 security patch level.


Source: OnePlus Forums

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[Update: Fully Rolling Out] Dark theme rolling out for the Google App and Google Assistant once again

Update 1 (05/20/2020 @ 03:00 AM ET): The dark theme for Google App is now fully rolling out. Scroll to the bottom for more information. The article as published on September 13, 2019, is preserved below.

With the first stable release of Android 10 for the Pixel devices last week, the dark theme graduated as an easily accessible feature. Even before that, while showcasing developer previews, Google rolled out individual dark theme toggles for many of its apps such as Google Keep, Files, Photos, Fit, and many more Google apps. Back in June, Google had also started rolling out a dark theme for the Google app for certain users but at that time, the theme appeared to be partially applied and limited to only a few screens of the Google app – and only to a few users. Now, reports of complete dark theme have started to surface, with the feature now rolling out to Google Assistant as well.

A couple of Reddit users report that the dark theme for the Google app is now available without an update from the Play Store. This is apparently a server-side update and may not be instantly available to all users, even if they run the latest version of the Google App.

google app assistant dark theme

Evident from the gesture navigation, both of them are running Android 10 on their devices. However, few comments from users still running Android 9 Pie claim that the feature is available while they can also choose the between light and dark theme or set it to change automatically with the Battery Saver.

google dark theme nokia

Google app dark theme toggle on Nokia 6.1 Plus running Android 9 Pie

While the region of these users is not instantly clear, a few replies suggest that the feature may be rolling out to a batch of select users in the U.S., UK, and Australia. I don’t have the feature in India yet, and it’s safe to presume that the worldwide roll-out would be gradual and thus, take some time. Furthermore, Google Podcasts, which is a part of the Google app does not seem to have the new dark theme yet.

We’ll update this article as we learn about the availability of the dark theme on the Google app and the Google Assistant in other regions. Feel free to comment with your region if you have received it already.

Google (Free, Google Play) →

Google Assistant - Get things done, hands-free (Free, Google Play) →

Source: Reddit (1)(2)


Update: Dark theme for Google App now fully rolling out

The rollout for the dark theme for the Google App was rather random at the time of the first report, likely a result of batch-wise testing. But now, the dark theme is finally rolling out to all Google App users.

As mentioned, Dark mode will be available for the Google App on Android 10 and on iOS 12 and 13. The app will use your system settings by default, but you can also choose to override the same by changing the setting within the app.

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mardi 19 mai 2020

OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7T series get OxygenOS Open Beta 14/4 with new ambient display clocks and May 2020 patches

OnePlus rolled out OxygenOS Open Beta 13 for the OnePlus 7 series and Open Beta 3 for the OnePlus 7T series earlier this month, with a couple of new features and the Android security patches for April 2020. Today, the company is releasing a new Open Beta update for these devices, with the OnePlus 7/7Pro being updated to OxygenOS Open Beta 14 and the OnePlus 7T/7T Pro to Open Beta 4.

OnePlus 7 XDA Forums || OnePlus 7 Pro XDA Forums

OnePlus 7T XDA Forums || OnePlus 7T Pro XDA Forums

The changelog for both Open Beta builds is exactly the same and it includes a couple of new ambient display clocks for the devices, along with the Android security patches for May 2020 and a few bug fixes.

OxgenOS Open Beta 14/4 OnePlus 7 Pro OnePlus 7T Pro OxgenOS Open Beta 14/4 OnePlus 7 Pro OnePlus 7T Pro

Here’s the changelog for the latest Open Beta releases for the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7T series:

  • System
    • Fix the problem that some software voice input cannot be recognized
    • Fix the problem of the disappearance of some contacts in the address book on some devices
    • More clock style options now available in ambient display (Settings-Customization-Clock style)
    • Improved system stability and fixed general issues
    • Updated Android Security Patch level to 2020.05
  • Phone
    • Now you can view call recording in call history (Move to the call history, click the three-dot menu on the upper right to access the call recording)

Download OxygenOS Open Beta 14/4

Open Beta 14 for the OnePlus 7:

Open Beta 14 for the OnePlus 7 Pro:

Open Beta 4 for the OnePlus 7T (International):

Open Beta 4 for the OnePlus 7T (India):

Open Beta 4 for the OnePlus 7T Pro (International):

Open Beta 4 for the OnePlus 7T Pro (India):


Thanks to XDA Senior Member Some_Random_Username for providing the download links!

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Google Duo 87 lets you contact others via email address and adds family mode and new filters

Earlier this month, we learned that Google was preparing to add a few new features to its popular video calling app Duo. These included the ability to reach contacts using their email address, support for group calls on the web, shareable invites, and a new Family mode. The company has now started rolling out the latest update for Google Duo on the Play Store and it brings some of these features to the app.

Email address support

As per a recent report from Android Police, Google Duo 87 finally adds the option to let you connect with people using just their email address and vice-versa. When you first open the app after installing the latest update, you’ll see a new banner highlighting that other users will now be able to reach you via your email. Once you’ve refreshed and synced your contacts, you’ll be able to see all of your contacts who have enabled this feature on their end.

Google Duo

In case you don’t wish to use the feature, you can disable it by navigating to the Account sections in the Settings menu and tap on the toggle next to the “Reachable with email address” option. Unfortunately, the feature will create duplicate contacts in your Duo list and the app currently doesn’t include an option to merge duplicate contacts.

Google Duo

Despite the new email address support, however, Google Duo will still require your phone number as the primary means of identification when creating a new account. You also don’t get the option to hide your phone number or disable calls on it.

Google Duo Family mode

Along with the email address support, the latest update for Google Duo brings the new Family mode that was announced just a couple of weeks ago. To access the Family mode, you can tap the three-dot button in the bottom right corner during a video call and then choose the new Family option in the pop-up banner. Selecting the option switches Duo to a kid-friendly UI, with fewer features and less risk of accidentally ending calls.

Google Duo

The Family mode offers a small selection of filters and a doodling screen, where you can draw or scribble messages during the video call. Any doodles you make appear as a message on a cartoonish whiteboard on the other end, right below the video stream.

Google Duo

And finally, the update also brings a new graduation filter that adds a virtual cap and diploma to the video call. This adds on to the recently released Mother’s Day filter, which has been live for a few days now.

Google Duo

All of the aforementioned features are live on the latest version (v87 RC14) on Google Duo which has started rolling out on the Play Store. You can grab the latest update by following the link below.

Google Duo - High Quality Video Calls (Free, Google Play) →


Via: Android Police

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[Update: Still Happening] Coronavirus affects another big tech event: IFA 2020

Update (5/19/20 @ 5:00 PM ET): IFA 2020 will still happen as a scaled-down invite-only event in Berlin this September.

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has infected over 2 million people worldwide and has brought many countries to a complete standstill. The pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on industries globally, with several companies in the technology sector being forced to delay launches indefinitely and cancel all live events, including major tech events like MWC 2020 and Google I/O 2020. Despite constant efforts from industry leaders and governments worldwide to address the situation, it doesn’t seem like the effects of the pandemic are going to wear off anytime soon. In a recent string of tweets from the official IFA Berlin Twitter handle, the event organizers have revealed that the upcoming IFA 2020 event will also be impacted by the pandemic.

The IFA 2020 event in Berlin, which was scheduled from September 4-9, will not be going ahead as planned “following the decision by the Berlin government to ban all events with more than 5,000 participants until 24th October 2020.” In a statement on the matter, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of gfu Consumer and Home Electronics, Hans-Joachin Kamp, explained, “We expected this development given the constantly evolving pandemic and appreciate that we have now a clear regulatory framework that enables us, our partner Messe Berlin, and our exhibitors to make detailed plans for IFA 2020.” The event organizers are currently discussing a range of alternative concepts to take the event forward and will be presenting an updated concept for IFA 2020 in the near future. We will update this post as and when we receive more details from the organizers. As of now, we aren’t sure if the IFA restructuring will have any effect on the planned announcements.


Update: Still Happening

While events across the globe are still being canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, IFA organizers have announced the show is still happening. The event will look much different this year as it will be great scaled back. IFA 2020 will be closed to the public and invite-only. The conference will be broken into four smaller events, each with no more than 1,000 attendees. Organizers will also be implementing “social distancing, careful crowd control and other effective public hygiene measures.” There will also be a number of digital events for those who will not be in attendance. IFA 2020 could be a big measuring stick for slowly opening up more tech events in the future.

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Google Photos adds new controls for shared photo albums

Google Photos is arguably the company’s most popular service and it continues to get better. Sharing photos is a big part of storing photos in the cloud, which is why Google makes sure it’s easy to do so. Last year, Photos added a feature for sharing photos in a messenger-like UI. Now, Google is making it easier to share photos again with new controls for shared albums.

Users will now have the option to share albums from Google Photos with anyone who has a Gmail/Google account. This gives users more control over who’s added to the album because they’re directly adding specific people. The “Send in Google Photos” carousel now reads “Invite to Album.”

Previously, sharing albums could be done in a similar way, but it was not the default method. When a user is invited to an album they will get an email and a Google Photos notification. Users can also remove people from albums at any time, removing all of their photos and videos in the process.

Generating a link is no longer required to share an album, but it is still possible. This is the easiest way to invite a group of people or someone who may not be on Google Photos or have a Google account. Link sharing can be turned off at any time and the owner decides who can contribute to the album.

Look for these features to be rolling out this week to Google Photos. As Google mentions in the blog post, people are sharing more photos than ever as we’re stuck at home away from friends and family. Shared albums are a great way to keep others in the loop.

Google Photos (Free, Google Play) →

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[Update 2: Join extension approved] The PushBullet and Join Chrome extensions are in danger of being removed due to vague privacy violations

Update 2 (5/19/20 @ 2:45 PM ET): Google has re-approved the Join Chrome extension as well.

Update 1 (5/15/20 @ 2:25 AM ET): The Pushbullet Chrome extension has now been approved. The article as published on May 14, 2020, is preserved below.

In a bid to ensure that the Chrome Web Store doesn’t host any malicious Chrome extensions, Google routinely updates the platform’s privacy policies. Back in October 2018, the company announced one such update which was aimed at making extensions more secure. As part of the update, Google introduced new user controls for host permissions, made changes to the extensions review process, added new code readability requirements, and made 2-Step Verification necessary for Chrome Web Store developer accounts. While such changes are great for keeping malicious extensions off the platform, they now seem to be affecting legit Chrome extensions like Pushbullet and Join.

The developers behind Pushbullet and Join were recently alerted by Google that their extensions didn’t comply with the Chrome Web Store’s privacy policy and violated the “Use of Permissions” section. When the developers reached out to Google inquiring how their extensions violated the privacy policy, the company reverted back with a generic reply that states:

“Your product violates the “Use of Permission” section of the policy, which requires that you:

  • Request access to the narrowest permissions necessary to implement your product’s features or services.
  • If more than one permission could be used to implement a feature, you must request those with the least access to data or functionality.
  • Don’t attempt to “future proof” your product by requesting a permission that might benefit services or features that have not yet been implemented.”

In response to the aforementioned reply, Pushbullet’s developer reduced the extension’s permission requests and resubmitted the extension for review. However, the updated extension was rejected once again and the company gave the same reason as before. When asked for further clarification, Google didn’t respond to the developer’s email. The developer now plans to make a few other changes to the permission requests and submit the extension for review again. But that brings up another issue. Chrome Web Store’s privacy policy states that multiple resubmission “may also result in the suspension of related Google services associated with your Google account” as Google’s automated system might think that the developer is trying to find a way around the rules with multiple submissions.

Sadly though, the developer is left with no other option and has submitted another update with more changes to Pushbullet’s permissions requests. It’s also worth noting that even if the developer’s Google account isn’t suspended due to multiple submissions, they have less than 7 days to update the extension or it will be removed from the Chrome Web Store. When the developer shared this issue on Twitter, two Google developer advocates for Chrome extensions had this to say:

Similarly, Join’s developer also reached out to Google for clarification but received the same generic response. What’s even worse is that when the developer tried to justify Join’s permission requests to the company, he received the same responses over and over again. Despite several attempts, Google didn’t explain what exactly needed to be changed in the extension and said that it couldn’t “provide any additional information regarding the issue.”

While both the Join and PushBullet Chrome extensions may very well violate Google’s User Data Privacy guidelines, it’s inarguable that the company could have done a better job of communicating exactly how both are in violation, so that the developers can easily fix the issue. At the time of writing, there were no further updates from the developers regarding the matter. We’ll update this post as and when we learn more about the situation.

Source: Pushbullet blog, Joaoapps


Update 1: Pushbullet extension approved following recent resubmission

Developer Advocate for Chrome extensions @DotProto has now confirmed that that the Pushbullet Chrome extension has been approved following the recent resubmission. In a tweet regarding the matter, he wrote: “FYI the latest submission has been approved. Apologies to Pushbullet for the rejection after addressed the original violation & to the broader dev community for not providing more actionable rejections.”

It’s also worth noting that Join’s developer @joaomgcd has also resubmitted the extension for review. However, at the time of writing, we had no further updates regarding its approval. We’ll update this post as and when we learn more from the developer.


Update 2: Join extension approved

Thankfully, this story has a happy ending. The Join Chrome extension has now been re-approved by Google as well. We’re glad both Join and Pushbullet were reinstated, but it would be nice if Google could avoid these situations from the get-go.

Join – Chrome Web Store

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