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mardi 3 janvier 2017

FlashFire v0.54 Pre-Release Version now Available for Google Pixel and Pixel XL

XDA Senior Recognized Developer Chainfire has released a pre-release version of his popular on-device firmware flashing application, FlashFire. This experimental version adds support for the Google Pixel and Pixel XL. Do note that this release is for testing only and contains a few bugs, but once the final version is released – future OTA updates for rooted devices should be effortless.



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Honor Magic Hands On

While at the launch event for the Honor 6X, we spotted an Honor Magic out on display. This phone is one of the latest coming from Honor and is currently only available in the Asian markets. Check out the early hands on look at the device.

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Honor Magic Specs
CPU Hisilicon Kirin 950
DISPLAY 1440 x 2560 pixels
RAM 4GB
STORAGE 64GB
BATTERY 2900 mAh battery

Thanks to Honor for sponsoring our CES coverage. Be sure to check out the new Honor 6X.



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Honor 6X Hands On and Detailed Software Walkthrough

We have two videos showing off the Honor 6X which was just recently launched in the US. This first video is a quick hands on of the device. The previous version of the phone (The Honor 5X) was a great budget phone for 2016. Let's see what Honor has in store with this newest version of the device.

This video gives you a walkthrough of the 6X EMUI software. The Honor 6X is a dual camera smartphone with several unique features that are highlighted in this video. This video shows the Honor 6X running EMUI 4.1 but there will soon be an update to EMUI 5.0 which features several improvements. You can also see our coverage of the official launch of this device here.

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Honor 6X Specs
CPU HiSilicon Kirin 655
DISPLAY 1080 x 1920 pixels
RAM 3GB
STORAGE 32GB
BATTERY 3340 mAh battery

Thanks to Honor for sponsoring our CES coverage. Be sure to check out the new Honor 6X.

Check out the XDA forums for the Honor 6x here.



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SuperSU v2.79 SR2 is Released with Fixes for SELinux Handling on Android Nougat

XDA Senior Recognized Developer Chainfire has released SuperSU v2.79 SR2 with some changes to the SELinux policy handling on Android 7.X devices. Furthermore, the update is claimed to have fixed bootloop issues on pre-7.0 devices.



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Unofficial LineageOS 7.1.1 ROM for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 adds Vulkan API Support

XDA Senior Member minz1 has released an unofficial build of LineageOS for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 with support for the Vulkan Graphics API. Users of this phone looking for better game play performance should give this ROM a shot.



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Qualcomm Introduces the Snapdragon 835 at CES 2017

Consumer Electronics Show – Las Vegas, Nevada. 2PM PST on January 3rd, 2017:

At CES 2017, Qualcomm Technologies Inc. has officially introduced its latest high-end mobile system-on-a-chip (SoC) – the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835. This is Qualcomm's first SoC which is commercially manufactured using the 10nm FinFET process node. The Snapdragon 835 is built not only to power the next generation flagship smartphones, but also to better support mobile augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) and even consumer devices such as IP cameras and mobile PCs with Windows 10.

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Computing

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC utilizes the custom Kryo CPU architecture found in earlier designs but upgrades the specifications to the latest Kryo 280. With this upgrade, the S835 will feature 4 performance cores running at up to a maximum frequency of 2.45GHz and 4 efficiency cores running at up to 1.9GHz. The SoC also features dual-channel LP DDR4x memory at 1866MHz.

The 10nm FinFET manufacturing process contributes to the overall efficiency of the processor. Compared to the Snapdragon 820, the Snapdragon 835 is 35% smaller in package size and overall consumes 25% less power, theoretically providing longer battery life.

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Graphics

The GPU will also see an upgrade of its own. Qualcomm will ship the Snapdragon 835 with its latest Adreno 540 GPU. The Adreno 540 supports OpenGL ES 3.2, full OpenCL 2.0, the Vulkan Graphics API, and DirectX 12, enabling the GPU to handle high-end mobile gaming for many months to come. Keeping in mind the growing demand for AR and VR content, the GPU in the S835 is built to handle scenarios of high performance while constraining thermal limits and thus maintaining battery efficiency.

The Snapdragon 835 sees up to a 25% increase in 3D graphics rendering performance, and supports 4K Ultra HD video (capture at 30fps, playback at 60fps with support for H.264 (AVC) and H.265 (HEVC)), wide color gamut 10-bit display, and AR/VR motion tracking through Qualcomm's sensor fusion-based six degrees of freedom (6DoF). As a cherry on top, the Snapdragon 835 does provide support for Google Daydream.

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Imaging

The DSP will be upgraded from the Hexagon 680 found in the Snapdragon 820's to the new Hexagon 682 DSP with Hexagon Vector eXtentions (HVX). The upgrade to the Snapdragon Neural Processing Engine framework includes support for Google's TensorFlow and custom neural network-layer. This should enable developers interested in machine learning to enable rich user experiences such as intelligent photography and smarter personal assistants and automobiles. The DSP also adds in the Halide framework for image processing.

The core of the image capture experience on the Snapdragon 835 is the Qualcomm Spectra 180 ISP, featuring dual 14-bit ISPs. This allows for hardware makers to opt for either a single 32MP camera or dual 16MP cameras. Depending on the OEM manufacturing preference, the camera sensor can also pack a hybrid autofocus, Qualcomm Clear Sight, Optical Zoom support, hardware accelerated face detection, and/or HDR video recording.


Security

Security enhancements have also been made with the next iteration of Qualcomm's high-end Snapdragon SoC. Qualcomm has unveiled what the company calls the "Qualcomm Haven Security Platform", which improves biometrics and device attestation security measures. The platform provides support for hardware-based user authentication such as for fingerprint, eye, and face-based biometrics as well as improved device attestation measures for mobile payments, enterprise data access, and personal data storage.

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Connectivity

As mobile data networks continue to improve, so too do the chipsets that enable our smartphones to connect to these networks. Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 ships with an integrated X16 LTE modem with support for Category 16 LTE download speeds (up to one gigabit per second) and Category 13 LTE upload speeds (up to 150 megabits per second). The integrated 2×2 11ac MU-MIMO provides up to 60% reduction in Wi-Fi power consumption compared to the Snapdragon 820. With the optional 802.11ad Multi-gigabit Wi-Fi, peak speed of up to 4.6 Gigabits per second is possible. Furthermore, the Snapdragon 835 is the first Bluetooth 5 certified commercial chipset offering up to two megabits per second transfer speed. All of these connectivity features combined enable the S835 to power our needs for better cloud storage capabilities, richer multimedia applications, and demanding AR/VR experiences.

Other features of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 include Qualcomm Location with support for GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo and QZSS systems. The Qualcomm Aqstic WCD9341 audio codec helps the Snapdragon 835 to support audiophile grade DAC with 32bit/384kHz support with SNR at 115dB and native DSD hi-fi audio playback. Moreover, the SoC supports Qualcomm aptX and aptX HD Bluetooth audio for improvements to power for wireless connectivity.


Charging

Last but not the least, Qualcomm's Quick Charge technology will be seeing massive improvements with the introduction of the Quick Charge 4.0 specification. This improvement claims up to 20% faster charging and up to a 30% higher efficiency compared to Quick Charge 3.0.

Snapdragon 820, Snapdragon 835 and a penny

Snapdragon 820, Snapdragon 835 and a penny

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC is in production now, and is expected to ship in commercial devices in the first half of 2017. We're excited to see how OEMs choose to tap into the possibilities that the new SoC brings for flagships. Are you?



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Android Security Update for January 2017 Released for Supported Devices

Another month, another Android Security Update. Google has actively been taking steps to find and disclose security issues during their monthly Android Security Bulletins. The current situation in the world of Android security, at least from Google's end, is a lot better than before such bulletins were released.

Right on time, the security patch for January 2017 is now live. All supported devices can look forward to receiving an OTA with the update that patches a lot of security holes. The complete security update marked for January 5th, 2017 contains patches for 10 vulnerabilities marked critical, 28 marked as high severity, and 12 marked as moderate severity in total.

Google notes that the most severe of the patched issues is a Critical vulnerability that could enable remote code execution on an affected device. This remote execution could be initiated through multiple methods such as email, web browsing, and MMS when processing media files. The good news is that Google has received no reports of active exploitation or abuse of these reported issues in the wild.

If you are interested, you can read the complete security bulletin for the month of January found here.


Installation

To manually update to this release, you can either make use of the factory images or the OTA update zips.

The Pixel and the Pixel XL have builds labeled NMF26U/V for November. The Pixel C and Nexus 5X get (individual) builds labeled N4F26I, while the Nexus 6P gets an additional build labeled N4F26J. The Nexus Player gets builds N4F26J and N4F26R, while the Nexus 9 WiFi gets N4F26M. January's build for the Nexus 6 and the Nexus 9 LTE are not yet live at this time, but we can expect them to arrive soon.

Google has shown that it remains committed to improving security on Android through such regular patches. Now it is up to the OEMs to follow suit.



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