LightBlog

vendredi 17 juillet 2020

New Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Buds Live leaks reveal the designs ahead of Galaxy Unpacked launch

Unsurprisingly, with Samsung Unpacked just weeks away, the Galaxy Note 20 is increasingly appearing in leaks. We’ve already seen hands-on video of the Ultra model and renders of the Plus model. The standard Galaxy Note 20, however, has been a bit more elusive. Today we’ve got a clear 360-degree view of the phone along with the upcoming Galaxy Buds Live.

The most interesting feature from this new leak, courtesy of Evan Blass on Patreon, is actually the lack of a feature. The smaller Galaxy Note 20 will not have a curved display, a characteristic that has become overwhelmingly common on Samsung phones (and flagships in general). The front angle clearly shows the side bezels on the same plan as the display and the 360-degree view confirms it.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Forums

On the back, we can see a sizable camera module, but nowhere near as massive as the one we saw on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. It has the same number of main cameras (3), but looks to lack a ToF sensor. Other than that, these renders reveal a familiar-looking device that will fit in nicely with the Ultra and Plus models. Not much is known about the specifications of the Note 20 yet.

Moving on to the Galaxy Buds Live (a.k.a. the Galaxy Beans), Twitter leaker WalkingCat (@h0x0d) shared a clear render and a video. The static image shows off the metallic bronze color, which matches the bronze we’ve seen on the Note 20 Ultra. The short video once again shows the white and black colors along with a closer look at the charging case. Samsung’s tagline reads: “Keep the noise out. Let the sound in.” We’ll be seeing both the Buds Live and Galaxy Note 20 early next month.

Source 1: Evan Blass Patreon | Source 2: WalkingCat

The post New Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Buds Live leaks reveal the designs ahead of Galaxy Unpacked launch appeared first on xda-developers.



from xda-developers https://ift.tt/2CpCtpk
via IFTTT

This Solar Charger and Power Bank Are Must-Haves for Outdoor Enthusiasts

Most portable power banks hold enough power to keep your phone charged for a long camping weekend. But if you plan on spending longer away from civilization, you might want a back-up plan. With the 4-Panel Foldable Solar Phone Charger, you can charge your phone wherever there is sunlight. You can get the charger now with a 10,000mAh power bank for just $34.99 at the XDA Developers Depot.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/nGcpy0eCPOY

For many of us, outdoor adventures are a chance to escape from the stress of work calls and social media. However, it’s important to have a charged phone with you in case of an emergency. 

While power banks can run dry, the sun will always provide energy. Rated at 4.1 out of 5 stars on Amazon, this waterproof solar panel lets you capture those rays and keep your devices topped up. 

When you need some power, you simply unfold the charger and lay it on any flat surface. Four monocrystalline panels soak up the solar energy with impressive efficiency, feeding power into the supplied battery pack.

This power bank has two USB charging ports for phones, tablets, and other small devices. It also has three LED lights, which can help you get around after dark.

They’re worth $43.98 put together, but you can get the charger and power bank now for $34.99.

 
4-Panel Foldable Solar Phone Charger & 10,000mAh Power Bank – $34.99

See Deal

Prices subject to change

The post This Solar Charger and Power Bank Are Must-Haves for Outdoor Enthusiasts appeared first on xda-developers.



from xda-developers https://ift.tt/3eHYZqx
via IFTTT

Facebook Messenger can now do screen sharing on mobile

The ability to share your screen is an essential feature in video conferencing apps. However, we don’t see it as often in personal video calling apps. Facebook has been updating its Messenger video calling services in recent months and now they are adding screen sharing to the mix.

Facebook Messenger on the desktop has had the ability to share screens for a while, but now it’s being brought over to the mobile apps. The feature is available for one-on-one video calls and in group calls with up to 8 people or 16 people in Rooms. Facebook is also making screen sharing available in Rooms on the desktop.

facebook messenger screen sharing

Screen sharing in Facebook Messenger works pretty much how you’d expect. Simply swipe up in a call to reveal the “share your screen” option. There will be a couple of confirmations to make sure you really want to do it. Once started, you will be broadcasting a live view of your phone screen.

Screen sharing can be useful in non-work related video calls for a number of reasons. You could open your camera roll and show off recent photos. Share a recipe on a website and cook together while chatting. Maybe someone needs technical help with something and seeing their screen makes it easier to explain what to do.

Facebook says screen sharing is rolling out globally in the latest version of Messenger for Android and iOS.

Messenger – Text and Video Chat for Free (Free+, Google Play) →


Source: Facebook

The post Facebook Messenger can now do screen sharing on mobile appeared first on xda-developers.



from xda-developers https://ift.tt/2ZFh0Sq
via IFTTT

Xiaomi may rebrand the Redmi 9C as a new POCO phone for India

POCO appears to have gone on a rebranding spree in India, which doesn’t actually come as a total surprise to anyone following the company from the POCO F1 days. The POCO F1 was loosely based on the Mi 8. Then, the new POCO X2 was nothing but a rebranded Redmi K30 4G from China. The POCO F2 Pro is also a rebranded Redmi K30 Pro 5G from China, though it has not been launched in India yet. Then there is the POCO M2 Pro, which is a close relative of the Redmi Note 9 Pro. Now, POCO appears to be gearing up for another device launch, and this too appears to be based off an existing Xiaomi product, namely the Redmi 9C.

 Xiaomi Redmi 9C XDA Forums

The Redmi 9C model number (M2006C3MI) was recently spotted when it made an appearance on TÜV Rheinland and India’s BIS certification websites. But curiously, this appearance was under the POCO branding.

As stated earlier, the model number M2006C3MI belongs to the Redmi 9C that was launched in Malaysia last month. The Redmi 9C also has the device codename “angelica“, while our resident tipster XDA Senior Member Deic mentions that the POCO device for India will have the “angelicain” codename. Since the Redmi 9C is already around, and since the specifications for the POCO device will largely be derived from the Redmi 9C, we have a fair idea of what to expect. Consequently, this will be the first POCO device to target the budget price segment in India.

But why does POCO rebrand Xiaomi and Redmi product if it claims to be independent from Xiaomi? In previous interviews and interactions, POCO General Manager Mr. C. Manmohan had accepted that POCO does share a centralized product R&D with Xiaomi. It is the other legs of the business, such as the go-to-market strategy and sales that are independent and differentiated from Xiaomi. POCO’s strength apparently lies in the community and its feedback, which is where the team can work and build upon. It remains to be seen how POCO will capitalize on its strengths with the POCO M2 Pro as well as this unreleased product.

The post Xiaomi may rebrand the Redmi 9C as a new POCO phone for India appeared first on xda-developers.



from xda-developers https://ift.tt/3964n5H
via IFTTT

[Update: Render] ASUS ROG Phone 3 specs reveal massive 6000mAh battery, overclocked Snapdragon 865, 16GB of RAM, but no headphone jack

Update 1 (07/17/2020 @ 07:45 PM ET): Evan ‘evleaks’ Blass has shared a high quality render of the ASUS ROG Phone 3. Scroll to the bottom for more information. The article as published on June 15, 2020, is preserved below.

Chinese regulatory agency TENAA has published detailed specifications and a few renders of the upcoming ASUS ROG Phone 3. This is the third smartphone in the ASUS ROG Phone line, and it’s poised to feature ludicrous hardware just as before. Here’s what we know so far.

Back in February, Qualcomm published a list of already-announced and upcoming smartphones that feature the Snapdragon 865 mobile platform. That list included the unannounced ASUS ZenFone 7 and ASUS ROG Phone 3, so we’ve known for some time that ASUS will continue to use the most powerful Snapdragon chipset on the market. We also learned that the ASUS ROG Phone 3 will come pre-loaded with Google Stadia and will support a number of ROG gaming features including Aura Lighting, Refresh Rate Control, and Performance Boost and also accessories including the View Dock and Kunai Gamepad. Finally, we learned from an ASUS executive that the ROG Phone 3 will launch sometime next month. Thanks to TENAA, we now know a lot more about this upcoming gaming smartphone.

First, we can see that the ROG Phone 3 has a very similar design to the ROG Phone II. The new ROG Phone has a similar rectangular shape, horizontal camera array on the rear, and display. Like the ROG Phone II, the ROG Phone 3 won’t have a display notch or a hole-punch cutout. There’s an extra camera on the rear which could be a telephoto camera, and the main camera seems to be upgraded to a 64MP sensor. The Aura RGB strip that lights up the ROG logo has also returned on the ROG Phone 3. The power button and volume up/down buttons are on the right side while the secondary USB Type-C/video out port can be seen on the left-hand side. The renders published on TENAA don’t show us the top or bottom of the phone, but the section for “headphone port” on TENAA reveals that the ROG Phone 3 has a “shared port with charger,” which means that the bottom USB Type-C port doubles as the audio port. The ROG Phone 3 appears to have dual front-facing speakers like the previous generation ROG Phone II.

The ROG Phone 3 will have a massive 6.59″ AMOLED display at FHD+ resolution (2340×1080). For security, there’s an optical under-display fingerprint scanner, much like on last year’s model. The TENAA listing does not list a refresh rate, but it’s likely the ROG Phone 3 will support a refresh rate of at least 120Hz. The phone’s dimensions are 171 x 78 x 9.85mm, making it a very thick smartphone. It’s also pretty heavy, weighing in at 240g. There is only one color listed on TENAA, Bright Black, though there could be other colors in the works. The ASUS ROG Phone II was available in two models: a China-exclusive “Tencent” model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage and a global model with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. We could see a repeat of this market strategy with the new ROG Phone.

Internally, the ROG Phone 3 will likely be one of the most powerful Android smartphones on the market when it’s released. The TENAA listing suggests the phone has an overclocked Qualcomm Snapdragon 865. The lone “Prime” core on the Snapdragon 865 is usually clocked at 2.84GHz, but the TENAA listing suggests this core can ramp up to a maximum frequency of 3.091GHz. We don’t know if the other CPU cores or the GPU have been overclocked, but it’s likely that the “X-Mode” feature will return to allow users to enable a state that tunes the CPU and GPU for high-performance. The RAM capacity is listed as a maximum of 16GB, which we presume is an LPDDR5 module. This would make the ROG Phone 3 the next Android smartphone after the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and Nubia Red Magic 5G to feature up to 16GB of RAM. The available storage will be 128, 256, or 512GB of presumably UFS 3.0 storage, though there doesn’t seem to be expandable storage support, similar to the ROG Phone II. Powering this massive smartphone will be a ~6000mAh battery, which is the same capacity as on the ROG Phone II. Separately, a listing with China’s CCC reveals that the phone will support 30W wired fast charging.

Since ASUS has included the Snapdragon 865 in the new ROG Phone 3, the new device will support 5G NR connectivity thanks to the Snapdragon X55 modem. Bands 41, 78, and 79 are listed on TENAA, suggesting only sub-6GHz support. We can’t rule out the possibility of a special variant with mmWave 5G support, though we think that’s unlikely since ASUS does not currently sell any of its ROG devices through American carriers.

The ROG Phone 3 runs Android 10 out-of-the-box, presumably with ROG UI customizations on top. ROG UI is basically the same as ZenUI but with a slightly tweaked UI to match the ROG gamer aesthetic and a handful of special apps like Armoury Crate for game management.

Specification ASUS ROG Phone 3 (ASUS I003DD)
Dimensions & Weight 171 x 78 x 9.85 mm

240g

Colors Bright Black
CPU & GPU Qualcomm Snapdragon 865
  • 1x Kryo 585 (ARM Cortex A77-based) Prime core @ 3.091GHz
  • 3x Kryo 585 (ARM Cortex A77-based) Performance cores @ 2.4GHz (presumed)
  • 4x Kryo 385 (ARM Cortex A55-based) Efficiency cores @ 1.8GHz (presumed)

Adreno 650 GPU

RAM 8GB, 12GB, 16GB (LPDDR5 presumed)
Storage 128GB, 256GB, 512GB (UFS 3.X presumed)

Non-expandable storage

Cameras
  • Rear
    • 64MP + 13MP + ?MP telephoto camera (up to 8X zoom?)
  • Front camera
    • ?MP
Display 6.59″, FHD+ resolution (2340×1080), AMOLED, no notch or hole-punch cutout
Battery & Charging 5800mAh (rated), 6000mAh (typ)

30W fast charging

Connectivity
  • GSM: 900MHz,1800MHz
  • CDMA: 800MHz,1900MHz
  • TDSCDMA: 2GHz
  • WCDMA: I,Band 8
  • TDLTE: Band 38,Band 39,Band 40,Band 41(2555-2575 MHZ,2575-2635 MHZ,2635-2655 MHZ)
  • LTEFDD: Band 1,Band 3,Band 5,Band 8
  • NSA: Band 41,Band 78,Band 79
  • SA: Band 41,Band 78,Band 79
Ports USB Type-C, no 3.5mm headphone jack
Software Android 10 with ROG UI
Security Under-display fingerprint scanner

We don’t know yet if the ROG Phone 3 will support the exact same accessories as the ROG Phone II or if users will have to purchase a new set of accessories. The TENAA listing also doesn’t confirm if the new ROG Phone has “AirTriggers,” ASUS’ term for its ultrasonic shoulder buttons, but we bet this feature will return given its utility in gaming. We also don’t know any details of the front-facing camera sensor, but we doubt it will be significantly upgraded from the front camera on the ROG Phone II. There’s also the question of an official IP rating and wireless charging. Most importantly, we don’t know anything about pricing. We’ll hopefully learn all of these details soon.


Update: ASUS ROG Phone 3 renders leaked by Evan ‘evleaks’ Blass

Since this post was published, ASUS has announced that the ROG Phone 3 will be launched on July 22, 2020. Further, Qualcomm has also revealed that the device will feature the Snapdragon 865 Plus SoC.

Now, Evan ‘evleaks’ Blass has shared a high-quality render of the ROG Phone 3 on his Patreon.

ASUS ROG Phone 3

We already knew what the device looks like, so the render only offers a better and favorable glimpse of what to expect out of the phone.

The post [Update: Render] ASUS ROG Phone 3 specs reveal massive 6000mAh battery, overclocked Snapdragon 865, 16GB of RAM, but no headphone jack appeared first on xda-developers.



from xda-developers https://ift.tt/3d5lMMn
via IFTTT

Here’s how to unlock the bootloader of the Verizon Google Pixel/Pixel XL running Android 10

Back in 2016, Verizon secured a carrier exclusivity deal with Google for the sales of the first generation Google Pixel and Pixel XL within the United States. Unlike the regular variants of the Pixel/Pixel XL, the devices purchased from the carrier came with a permanently locked bootloader. A free-to-use bootloader unlock exploit named dePixel8 was released rather quickly, but Google closed the loophole in the subsequent security update. Another bypass technique popped up in our forums in 2018, which had been patched in a similar manner. It looks like the community has now managed to discover yet another interesting bypass method that can be used to permanently unlock the bootloader of the first generation Google Pixel and Pixel XL sold by Verizon.

Google Pixel XDA Forums || Google Pixel XL XDA Forums

Matter of fact, the newly discovered process is largely similar to the initial bypass method. You have to uninstall the stock phone application (package name: com.android.phone) from the current user using ADB in both the cases. The primary advantage of the new method is that you can perform the whole bypassing process and proceed with the bootloader unlocking even if your phone is running the stock Android 10 firmware.

How to unlock the bootloader of the Verizon Google Pixel/Pixel XL running Android 10

Based on the findings of XDA Member djared704, the following set of instructions has been compiled by XDA Member RaspberryPiBen.

Pre-requisites

Steps to bypass the bootloader unlock restriction

  1. On the phone, open Settings>System>Reset Options and factory reset the phone. It should say “Restarting” or something similar.
  2. When the screen goes black, press and hold the Volume Down key until you get into the Bootloader mode. Use the volume keys to navigate to “Recovery Mode” and select it with the power button.
  3. Hold the Volume Down key for about a minute (while it resets) until you see an android lying down graphic.
  4. Hold the Power button then press the Volume Up button once. It should give you a menu.
  5. Use the volume and power buttons to select “Wipe Data/Factory Reset”.
  6. Once it finishes, select an option that says “Sideload OTA”.
  7. Connect your phone to your computer and type the following.
    For Google Pixel:
    adb sideload sailfish-ota-qp1a.191005.007.a3-394b5899.zip

    For Google Pixel XL:

    adb sideload marlin-ota-qp1a.191005.007.a3-23002a57.zip
  8. Factory reset again from recovery mode.
  9. Reboot to system.
  10. While it just shows the G, press the power button until the phone restarts.
  11. Once it boots up, skip all of the steps but disable the options for sending information to Google.
  12. Enable Developer Options by tapping “Build Number” seven times.
  13. In Developer Options, enable USB Debugging.
  14. On your computer, run adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.android.phone
  15. Reboot twice.
  16. Connect to Wi-Fi.
  17. Open google.com in Chrome.
  18. Check Developer Options to see if you can enable OEM unlocking.
  19. If you can’t, swipe away Settings from the Recents menu and go back to Chrome.
  20. In Chrome, open a bunch of websites. After opening each one, check the OEM Unlocking option again and close Settings afterward.
  21. Once you can enable it, do so! Now you can unlock the bootloader.

Unlock the bootloader on Verizon Google Pixel and Pixel XL

  1. Reboot and press the Volume Down key when the screen goes black
  2. On the computer, type fastboot flashing unlock
verizon_google_pixel_bootloader_unlock_1 verizon_google_pixel_bootloader_unlock_2

So far, multiple users on our forums have reported that they have successfully unlocked the bootloader of the Verizon Google Pixel as well as Pixel XL using the aforementioned bypass. Apparently sideloading the latest firmware and uninstalling the phone app on these models are sufficient to block the “call-home” routine. The nature of the bypass is itself a bit finicky, though, but if you own a Verizon Google Pixel/Pixel XL and want your bootloader unlocked, now may be your only chance. Do give it a shot and let us know if it worked for you!

The post Here’s how to unlock the bootloader of the Verizon Google Pixel/Pixel XL running Android 10 appeared first on xda-developers.



from xda-developers https://ift.tt/2CMwBqk
via IFTTT

The OnePlus 8 Pro’s color filter camera is still accessible with an ADB command

The OnePlus 8 Pro’s color filter camera has been mired in a bubble of controversy ever since the phone launched. First, this auxiliary color filter camera was written off by many for largely being of no real use. Then, news emerged that the color filter camera was capable of seeing through thin plastic objects and very thin clothing too! Consequently, the camera was disabled in the next updates — first in China, and then even on global variants. The device even went on sale in India with the color filter camera disabled out of the box! OnePlus then finally fixed the Photochrom filter’s see-through issues with the OxygenOS 10.5.10 update by layering information from the sensor onto an image from the main sensor. But as it turns out, if you still really wish to use the auxiliary camera, you actually can as the color filter camera is still accessible through a simple ADB command.

OnePlus 8 XDA Forums || OnePlus 8 Pro XDA Forums

XDA Member piskel found out that the Photochrom color filter camera still remains accessible through the Factory Mode app on the latest update on the OnePlus 8 Pro. However, this app needs to be launched through ADB. Once the app is launched, you can keep it locked into the phone’s memory to access it without ADB. The best part about this discovery is that you do not need to be rooted or even have your bootloader unlocked.

To use the Color Filter camera on the OnePlus 8 Pro, connect your phone to ADB and run the following the commands:

adb shell
am start -n com.oneplus.factorymode/.camera.manualtest.CameraManualTest

This will start the Factory Mode app. Once in the app, use the camera switcher icon in the bottom right corner to cycle through the different cameras. The color filter camera is positioned at number 4 within the app.

The question still remains of the camera’s overall utility. The x-ray/see-through effect can be reproduced only on very thin plastics. The overall utility of the OnePlus 8 Pro’s Photochrom color filter camera mode is very narrow in scope, and you are much more likely to appreciate its novelty just a few times and then forget about it altogether.

[GUIDE] Access color-filter through command shell — XDA Thread

The images above are from Max Weinbach. I tried out the same on my OnePlus 8 Pro, and I could not locate any objects around me with a thin enough plastic shell to actually see-through. As far as clothing is concerned, the same results were observed. So the possibility of using this for nefarious purposes remains very, very limited, if at all.

The post The OnePlus 8 Pro’s color filter camera is still accessible with an ADB command appeared first on xda-developers.



from xda-developers https://ift.tt/2CIMBtc
via IFTTT