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jeudi 16 juillet 2020

Energy Notch shows a battery indicator around the notch of the OnePlus 6T

Smartphone manufacturers have been pushing boundaries in the attempt to minimize bezels and increase the screen area as much as possible. In this crusade against bezels, companies have opted for wide or mini U or V-shaped bezels, or even hole-punch cutouts while also purging the notification LED. Notches aren’t preferred by everyone but if you wish to utilize the notch area constructively, Energy Notch is an application that lets you add a colorful and animated battery indicator around the notch of your phone. Energy Notch is created by the developer of Energy Ring which serves similar purpose for hole-punch cutouts and is now available for the OnePlus 6T.

OnePlus 6T XDA Forums

Energy Notch simply works by displaying a colored area in an overlay. The creator of the app, XDA Recognized Developer jagan2, notes in the Forum thread that the app has a negligible impact on the CPU and does not consume much battery on the OnePlus 6T. This is done by ensuring the app only wakes when the battery percentage is updated.

Energy Notch thread on XDA Forums

Besides adding single or multiple colors to the notch, you can also use a gradient and these configure these colors to change with the battery percentage. You can also add an animation that is displayed when the phone is charging and configure the flow of the animation between left-to-right or right-to-left. You can also modify the width of the notch as per your preference.

Energy Notch resembles Notch Pie and Battery Notch Indicator that serve the similar purpose of sprucing the notch area. However, unlike theses apps, Energy Notch is exclusive to the OnePlus 6T at the moment and will not work on any other device. This hopefully indicates that the app is well optimized for the OnPlus 6T and you can just install it and roll without having to adjust the width and the shape of the notch – something that is usually required for other apps.

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Samsung Galaxy M01s with MediaTek Helio P22 and Android 9.0 launched in India for ₹9,999 ($133)

Samsung’s Galaxy M-series attempts to capture the online sales segment in the entry-level for Samsung, clashing against the likes of Xiaomi and Realme on this end. Over the years, Samsung has launched many devices within the M-series lineup, including the Galaxy M01 and Galaxy M11 that were launched just last month in India. Samsung has now arrived with a new smartphone in the form of the Samsung Galaxy M01s, and it occupies a curious position within Samsung’s existing portfolio.

Samsung Galaxy M01s: Specifications

Specification Samsung Galaxy M01s
Dimensions & Weight
Display
  • 6.2″ HD+ LCD TFT
  • Infinity-V notch
SoC MediaTek Helio P22
RAM & Storage 3GB + 32GB
Expandable up to 512GB
Battery & Charging 4000mAh
Fingerprint sensor Rear
Rear Camera
  • Primary: 13MP, f/1.8
  • Secondary: 2MP, f/2.4
Front Camera 8MP
Android Version Android 9.0

Considering Samsung just launched the Galaxy M01 last month, the Galaxy M01s may not be intending to phase out the Galaxy M01 just yet, and may instead co-exist alongside as an alternative option. Though, we’d argue that it does dilute what the “s” moniker stands for, and confuses users on the underlying specifications. There are a few upgrades on the Galaxy M01s compared to the Galaxy M01, but there are a fair few downgrades as well.

Samsung Galaxy M01s

For one, the display on the Galaxy M01s is larger. Seeing that this is intended to be a budget device, we can’t fault the HD+ resolution, though obviously FHD+ would have been sweeter. Further, the front camera is also seeing an increase in MP count. There’s also a fingerprint sensor onboard. Unfortunately, the regression comes in the form of the MediaTek Helio P22 SoC, which is a mid-range SoC (at launch) that is two years old at this point. Also disappointing is the fact that the device comes with Android 9.0 Pie.

Pricing and Availability

The Samsung Galaxy M01 has also seen a price increase in recent days, so the Galaxy M01s slots in cheaper at ₹9,999 for the sole 3GB + 32GB variant. The device will be available in two colors — Light Blue and Gray — and will be available for sale across Samsung’s retail stores, Samsung.com, and other major e-commerce platforms.

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Realme’s 125W UltraDart brings along compatibility with multiple charging protocols

Chinese OEM OPPO recently unveiled its new 125W flash charge technology, which is capable of charging a 4,000mAh battery up to 41% in 5 minutes and 100% in 20 minutes. Now, just a few days since the announcement, OPPO’s sister company Realme has come out with its own 125W fast-charging solution called UltraDart. Realme’s new 125W UltraDart charging technology, which is most likely a rebranded version of OPPO’s tech, is capable of charging a 4,000mAh battery up to 33% in just 3 minutes and 100% in 20 minutes.

Much like OPPO’s flash charge technology, Realme UltraDart charging includes support for a variety of charging protocols, including USB-PPS at 125W, USB-PD at 65W, and QC at 36W. The technology is also backward compatible with older fast-charging solutions like OPPO’s VOOC, SuperVOOC, and SuperVOOC 2.0, Realme’s SuperDart, and OnePlus’ Warp charge.

In order to combat overheating, Realme’s UltraDart features ultra-temperature control with 14 temperature sensors and a vapor cooling system on supported devices. Along with that, Realme’s solution also makes use of a reversed battery layout, dual board-to-board connectors, and Multiple Tab Winding (MTW) battery cells to keep the temperatures low. Realme claims that its solution is designed to keep the average temperature at 40°C or less during the entire charging process and that without temperature control, it’s solution is capable of charging a 4,000mAh battery to full in approximately 13 minutes.

Along with the 125W UltraDart solution, Realme has also revealed plans to launch two SuperDart ultra-thin chargers rated at 50W and 65W. While the company hasn’t revealed any details about these upcoming chargers, the 50W SuperDart charger will, most likely, be based on OPPO’s 50W GaN mini SuperVOOC charger which was announced just a couple of days ago. The charger measures 1.05cm in thickness and it supports USB-PD at 27W and USB-PPS at 50W. While Realme’s charger may not feature the same design or dimensions, it might support the same charging standards as OPPO’s offering.

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OnePlus Gallery 3.12.33 adds a Google Cast button for beaming photos

OnePlus released the Android 11 Beta 2 builds for the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro smartphones earlier this week. These builds come with OnePlus’ OxygenOS on top and the company is referring them to as “Developer Preview 2” builds to avoid any confusion with OxygenOS Open Beta program – even though they are based on Android 11 Beta 2 that was released by Google earlier this month. As part of this build, OnePlus is adding a Google Cast shortcut to the Gallery application to beam photos to TVs or smart displays.

The Google Cast feature surfaced on OnePlus Gallery version 3.12.33 and follows the Google Lens shortcut added to the app in the previous update. Although the latest Gallery app comes with the Android 11 beta, it can be installed on other OnePlus series devices but the feature may not work on all of the phones. One user did confirm they could successfully use the feature on their OnePlus 8 Pro running OxygenOS 10.5.11 to cast images to their OnePlus Q1 55 Pro TV. You can grab the APK from the link below and try it on your phone.

OnePlus Gallery 3.12.33 on APK Mirror 

Notably, the feature only works for images for now and does not cast videos. The same is corroborated to strings discovered in the APK Teardown of the Gallery app.

Coming back to the Android 11 beta, the builds for OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro are strictly meant for developers and advanced users even though vanilla Android 11 has already reached the Platform Stability stage. This may be due to the improper migration of Android 11 features over to OxygenOS and we do not recommend installing the build on your device if you’re using it as your daily driver.

Even if you still wish to proceed and get a taste of Android 11 on your phone, do note that by installing the beta or upgrading from the first beta, you will lose your data. So make sure to back it up before starting the process.

Thanks to XDA Senior Member Some_Random_Username for the screenshot.

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AutoHz lets you control the per-app refresh rate on the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro [Giveaway]

OnePlus is among one of the few OEMs around that both, ship a 120Hz high refresh rate display and also allow the same to be set on the maximum QHD+ resolution on the panel. However, even the maximum 120Hz setting is not set across all the apps uniformly — as OnePlus notes, “the refresh rate will be switched dynamically based on scenarios“. OnePlus does not explicitly mention the scenarios when the refresh rate will be scaled back down on the OnePlus 8 Pro, but we know from a past AMA on the OnePlus 7 Pro that the phone uses a variable refresh rate to drop down for scenarios like watching videos, using the camera app, and in phone calls. If you would like to have a finer level of control on the refresh rate on a per-app basis, XDA Recognized Developer arter97‘s AutoHz app lets you set refresh rates for every app on your phone.

Within the stock OnePlus settings, the 60Hz mode option makes the device run at a constant 60Hz like most other smartphones. The 90Hz/120Hz (depending on the max refresh rate) mode option practically acts as an “auto” option which switches the refresh rate back to 60Hz in certain conditions. There is a true 90Hz/120Hz setting hidden which you can enable through ADB commands, but that would increase the power consumption on your device, even if you would not necessarily benefit from a higher refresh rate in that scenario. For 90Hz, Dylan measured the increase in power draw to be about 30mW per hour, or about an additional 0.5% of the OnePlus 7 Pro’s total battery per hour for the display only, and there is likely to be additional power draw from the SoC and the GPU to push those many frames every second.

This is where AutoHz comes in. We’ve covered AutoHz in the past, back when it was called Auto90. Since then, the app has expanded its support across multiple OnePlus devices, extending it to the 90Hz OnePlus 8 and the 120Hz OnePlus 8 Pro. The app lets you control how and when your OnePlus device switches to 60Hz or 90/120Hz, or let it automatically decide for itself. The app is specifically made for OnePlus devices with high-refresh-rate displays (i.e. OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus 7T, OnePlus 7T Pro, OnePlus 8, and OnePlus 8 Pro (120Hz)) and works only on OxygenOS. The app also requires a one-time setup with ADB too.

Within the app, you see a list of installed apps and a toggle beside each app. The 60Hz setting sets the display to 60Hz within that app, the 90/120Hz setting sets the display refresh rate to 90/120Hz within that app, and the Auto setting keeps the system’s default behavior for that particular app. Note that for the OnePlus 8 Pro, there is no 90Hz midway setting — so you can either choose 60Hz or 120Hz. The app already contains some recommended settings for common apps, but it lets you exercise full control.

Giveaway for AutoHz app

AutoHz is a paid application, so not every user may be willing to shell out the price for finding this right balance between performance and battery. For the same reason, we are giving out 20 promo codes to our readers at random. To get a promo code for this app, simply drop in your XDA forum username in the comments section below. We’ll check back after 24 hours, enter the usernames in a random list picker, and PM you the promo code to your forum profile. No other forms of entry are accepted for this giveaway.


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mercredi 15 juillet 2020

YouTube finally re-enables 1080p streaming in India, but only on WiFi

In an attempt to ensure that the sudden increase in Internet traffic didn’t cause any issues with its infrastructure, YouTube in India restricted video streaming quality on its mobile apps to 480p earlier this year in March. Since then, YouTube users in India have had to bear with pixelated streams on mobile devices while the rest of the world could enjoy the same videos at higher resolutions. As a result, Indian users were forced to look for workarounds like browsing YouTube via Chrome on mobile, using unofficial apps like NewPipe, or watching videos on desktop. Now, over three months since the restrictions first came into effect, YouTube is finally re-enabling 1080p streaming in India.

The YouTube app on Android and iOS now lets you switch to 1080p quality if you’re connected to a WiFi network. The change seems to have been enabled via a server-side switch and doesn’t require you to update the YouTube app. However, the default streaming quality is still set at 480p. In case you wish you watch videos in 1080p on mobile, all you need to do is connect your device to a WiFi network, tap on the three-dot menu button in the top right corner of the video, and then select 1080p from the quality settings.

YouTube India mobile app streaming limit (2)

In case you don’t have access to a stable WiFi connection and you wish to stream at 1080p on mobile data, there’s a simple workaround. But for it to work, you’ll still need to have access to a temporary WiFi connection. To stream videos at 1080p on mobile data, you’ll need to connect your device to WiFi and then open a video on YouTube. You can then disconnect your device from the WiFi network and switch to 1080p quality as mentioned above. The video should stream at 1080p on mobile data without any issues. Do note that 1080p streaming, and the aforementioned workaround, don’t seem to work with mobile hotspots.

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Stadia kicks off “Summer of Games” sale, announces new exclusives

If you’re someone who enjoys a good deal on a video game, summer is an exciting time. The Steam Summer Sale, for example, consistently has some of the best deals you’ll find all year. Google is trying to join the fun with the Stadia “Summer of Games” deals. They also announced a slew of new exclusive titles.

We’ll start with the exclusive titles. Google announced two new timed exclusives for Stadia. The first is Super Bomberman R Online. The Bomberman series has been around for a while and it’s very popular. It supports up to 64 players at once on Stadia. The second title is One Hand Clapping, a platformer that uses your voice for controls. Bomberman R is coming in the Fall and One Hand Clapping is available now.

Next is the Summer of Games deals. Google has a pretty decent list of games that are on sale for Pro members and free members. These deals may not be as good as Steam’s, but if you were already eyeing the titles, now is a good time to pounce on them. The Stadia Summer of Games sale will run until July 29th.

Summer of Games Sale: Pro member deals

Save on some of Stadia’s best games with the Summer of Games sale. Stadia Pro members can save on:

  • Darksiders Genesis for $25.99 USD
  • DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 for $10 USD
  • DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 – Super Pack 1 for $4 USD
  • DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 – Super Pack 2 for $4 USD
  • DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 – Super Pack 3 for $4 USD
  • DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 – Super Pack 4 for $4 USD
  • DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 – Ultra Pack 1 for $4 USD
  • DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 – Ultra Pack 2 for $4 USD
  • DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 – Extra Pack 1 for $4 USD
  • DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 – Extra Pack 2 for $4 USD
  • DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 – Extra Pack 3 for $4 USD
  • DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 – Extra Pack 4 for $4 USD
  • Farming Simulator 19 Platinum Edition for $29.99 USD
  • Anderson Group Equipment Pack for Farming Simulator 19 for $5 USD
  • John Deere Cotton Pack for Farming Simulator 19 for $2.50 USD
  • Lara Croft: Temple of Osiris for $10 USD
  • Monopoly for $18 USD
  • Octopath Traveler for $47.99 USD
  • The Division 2 – Standard Edition for $9.90 USD
  • The Division 2: Warlords of New York Ultimate Edition for $49.59 USD
  • Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint for $12.60 USD
  • Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint – Gold Edition for $30 USD

Summer of Games Sale: Deals for everyone

Everyone can enjoy these special summer discounts on the Stadia store:

  • Darksiders Genesis for $27.99 USD
  • Destiny 2: Forsaken for $14.99 USD
  • Destiny 2: Shadowkeep for $20.99 USD
  • Destiny 2: Upgrade Edition for $33.49 USD
  • DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 for $15 USD
  • Farming Simulator 19 Platinum Edition for $39.99 USD
  • Monopoly for $23.99 USD
  • Octopath Traveler for $53.99 USD
  • The Division 2 – Standard Edition for $15 USD
  • The Division 2: Warlords of New York Ultimate Edition for $63.99 USD
  • Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint for $30 USD
  • Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint – Gold Edition for $50 USD

Souce: Google

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