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jeudi 20 août 2020

Unofficial TWRP now available for the Exynos Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra

Samsung’s Galaxy S20 series comes with Android 10 out of the box, and the OEM has now promised to give three generations of Android OS updates to them. As an owner of the latest flagship from the Galaxy S lineup, you might not be ready to opt for installing custom ROMs on your phone anytime soon, but our modding community thinks differently. Flashaholics should be delighted to know that a unified build of TWRP for the Galaxy S20/S20+/S20 Ultra has appeared on our forums.

Samsung Galaxy S20/S20+/S20 Ultra XDA Forums

XDA Senior Member geiti94 is the brain behind this unofficial TWRP port. The availability of the S20’s stock kernel source codes does play a crucial role behind the arrival of TWRP on these phones, but there is a catch. The current release, which is based on TWRP 3.4.0, can only be flashed on the international variants of the Galaxy S20 family that are powered by Samsung’s in-house Exynos 990 SoC. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 865-laden U.S. and Canadian variants of the smartphone do not allow bootloader unlocking, thus it is not feasible to build a TWRP image for them.

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Even if you can unlock the bootloader of the Exynos Galaxy S20, keep in mind that the process irreversibly trips the KNOX warranty bit (hence voids the warranty) as well as disables subsequent OTA updates. Moreover, you have to wipe the whole userdata partition of your phone in order to get rid of the stock encryption, so do perform a backup beforehand. The developer has promised to provide an automated encryption remover in the near future to streamline this part.

If you want to check out the detailed step-by-step TWRP flashing guide for the Galaxy S20, head over to the thread linked below. It is worth mentioning that MTP is broken in the initial build, but you can disable MTP in TWRP Mount settings and use ADB to push files from computer to phone (or vice-versa).

Unofficial TWRP for the Samsung Galaxy S20/S20+/S20 Ultra

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Nokia Media Streamer with 1080p streaming launched by Flipkart for ₹3,499

Android-based dedicated streaming devices are slowly gaining popularity in the Indian market. While Amazon has been dominating the segment for quite a while with its Fire TV sticks, more manufacturers are now entering the segment with their own Android-based solutions. Xiaomi launched its Android TV-powered Mi Box 4K in India earlier this year in May and followed that up with the new Mi TV Stick earlier this month. Now, Flipkart is joining the fray with a Nokia-branded Android streaming box called the Nokia Media Streamer.

The new Nokia Media Streamer is an Android 9.0-based streaming device that is capable of streaming content at full HD (1920x1080p) resolution. The device is powered by a quad-core processor, coupled with 1GB of RAM and 8GB RAM, and it features support for dual-band WiFi for better reception. The streaming box comes with Dolby Digital Audio and a voice-controlled remote with Google Assistant, which will allow users to control their TV using voice commands.

Nokia Media Streamer Flipkart

The Nokia Media Streamer is the first streaming device in the Indian market to feature a ZEE5 hotkey, that will give users access to over 100 TV channels from the streaming service. In a statement regarding the partnership with ZEE5, Manpreet Bumrah, VP – Business Development & Commercial at ZEE5 India, said, “We are glad to be a part of the technology integration offered by Flipkart for Nokia Media Streamer, that promises easier access and better convenience for consumers’ entertainment viewing experience. As one of India’s leading entertainment OTT platforms, ZEE5 has been part of digital evolution by embracing new avenues to entertain the Indian audiences. The foray into this new partnership will further amplify our effort to make content accessible. The option of ZEE5 hotkey on the Nokia Media Streamer will transform the experience of a consumer to that of a Smart TV even with a regular television at their homes.”

The Nokia Media Streamer has been priced at ₹3,499 (~$47) and it will be available for purchase on Flipkart starting from August 28th. The device will directly compete with the Mi Box 4K from Xiaomi, which is also priced at ₹3,499. Between the two, the Xiaomi Mi Box 4K seems to offer a better deal on paper as it offers 4K streaming capabilities. However, the Nokia brand value might give Flipkart’s streaming box a slight edge over the competition.

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[Update 3: Device render] ZTE Axon 20 5G will be the first smartphone with an under-screen camera

Update 3 (08/20/2020 @ 06:30 AM ET): A device render of the ZTE Axon 20 5G has surfaced, which highlights its clean design.

Update 2 (08/17/2020 @ 01:13 AM ET): ZTE has announced that its first smartphone with an under-display camera will launch on September 1.

Update 1 (08/14/2020 @ 01:35 AM ET): The ZTE Axon 20 5G has made an appearance at TENAA, showing off its design and specifications. Scroll to the bottom for more information. The article as published on August 12, 2020, is preserved below.

In the quest to create a completely bezel-less smartphone, manufacturers have been working on under-screen camera tech for the last couple of years. While we’ve already seen prototypes from Samsung Display, OPPO, and Xiaomi, the under-screen camera tech is yet to make its way to consumers. But that might change soon. In a recent post on Chinese social media platform Weibo, ZTE’s President for Mobile Devices, Ni Fei, has confirmed that the company will be the first to launch a smartphone with an under-screen camera.

ZTE A20 5G under-screen camera (2)

As you can see in the attached screenshot, the post itself doesn’t reveal any details about the upcoming smartphone or its launch date. However, if you look closely, you can see that Fei used a device called ‘ZTE A20 5G under-screen camera’ to make the post. This confirms that the ZTE Axon 20 5G will be the first production smartphone to feature an under-screen camera sensor.

ZTE A20 5G under-screen camera (1)

While the company hasn’t revealed any details about the ZTE Axon 20 5G, a renowned Chinese tipster has managed to unearth the State Radio Regulation of China (SRRC) certification listing for the device. The certification listing reveals that the device will go by the model number ZTE A2121 and it will, most likely, be a successor to the flagship ZTE Axon 10s Pro 5G (A2020 SP) which was launched earlier this year.

The publication also speculates that the ZTE Axon 20 5G will make use of the under-screen camera solution from China-based Visionox, which started mass production of the tech last month. Visionox will also be supplying its under-screen camera tech to other Chinese OEMs like Xiaomi, OPPO, and Huawei, and we expect to see more smartphones with its under-screen camera solution in the coming months.

Source: Weibo
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Update: ZTE Axon 20 5G passes through TENAA

The ZTE Axon 20 5G has passed through TENAA, showing off its design and specifications.

In these images, we cannot spot any front camera, which ties in with the earlier details. The TENAA listing also confirms some of the specifications, like the 5G support. The ZTE Axon 20 5G will have a body size of 172.1 × 77.9 × 7.9 mm and a weight of 198g. The display would be a 6.92″ OLED display with a resolution of 2460 x 1080 and will also include an in-display fingerprint sensor. The battery capacity on the device is 4120 mAh. The max CPU clock speed on the SoC would be 2.4GHz, while RAM variants will include 6GB, 8GB, and 12GB, and storage would include 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB. The front camera is a 32MP shooter, while the rear camera setup includes a 64MP, 8MP, and two 2MP shooters. There is no 3.5mm headphone jack on the device.


Update 2: Launching on September 1

ZTE has announced that the Axon 20 5G will launch in China on September 1, 2020. The device will be the world’s first mass-produced 5G smartphone with an under-display camera.

ZTE Axon 20 5G


Update 3: ZTE Axon 20 5G renders show off its clean look

An official-looking image render of the Axon 20 5G has surfaced, which shows of the clean slate look of the front of the device. The back matches what we see on TENAA renders, giving us reason to believe that the renders are from official sources.

Source: Tweakers.net

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Xiaomi details how the Mi 10 Ultra’s 50W wireless charging works

Chinese OEM Xiaomi recently celebrated its tenth anniversary with the launch of the Mi 10 Ultra — the company’s most powerful smartphone to date. As you’d expect, the device features top-of-the-line specifications, including Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 865 chip, up to 16GB of LPDRR5 RAM, up to 512GB of fast UFS 3.1 storage, an impressive 6.67-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, and more. But one of the most interesting things about the Mi 10 Ultra is its 50W fast wireless charging support, which can charge the 4,500mAh battery on the device in just 40 minutes.

If you’ve been wondering how Xiaomi managed to achieve such fast wireless charging speeds on the Mi 10 Ultra, we now have some answers from the company. In a recent post on Chinese social media platform Weibo, the company has explained how its 50W fast wireless charging solution works. As per Sparrow News, Xiaomi’s 50W wireless charging solution makes use of a more efficient charging architecture which not only minimizes the architectural layers in the wireless charging process but also improves the conversion efficiency of the charging chip.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra 50w fast wireless charging explainer

Unlike conventional 2:1 dual-layer charging schemes, the Mi 10 ultra makes use of a direct 4:2 single-layer charging structure that can reduce the energy loss during the charging process. By doing so, the company has optimized the pathway architecture on the charging link and reduced the variable voltage level, which effectively reduces energy loss and improves overall charging efficiency.

Along with the new charging architecture, the Mi 10 Ultra also utilizes a new charging pump which offers a conversion efficiency of 98.5%. The more efficient charging pump also reduces the heat generation during the charging process. Since the new pump can keep the charging temperature lower for a longer duration, the device is able to charge at a higher speed for more time, thereby reducing its charging time.

Furthermore, the Mi 10 Ultra also makes use of dual parallel charging, which reduces the impedance of the charging path. The dual parallel charging solution cuts down on heat loss, improving overall conversion, efficiency, and stability in the process. The device also makes use of a new dual-series butterfly battery with two 2,250mAh cells that helps to double the charging power with the same amount of current. The dual-cell butterfly battery also has a smaller protection circuit, compared to traditional side-by-side dual-series batteries, which allowed the company to fit a larger battery in the same volume. The battery makes use of a graphese-based conductor in the cathode, which further enhances its efficiency. But that’s not all.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra 50w fast wireless charging explainer

The Mi 10 Ultra also includes a thicker and lower impedance dual FPC connection between the battery and the motherboard. This works with the components mentioned above to reduce energy loss and heat generation even further. The back of the protection circuit also includes a phase change heat storage material that is designed to keep the battery temperatures low and extend the duration of faster charging.

To ensure that the new wireless charging solution doesn’t cause any issues, Xiaomi has also included a multi-level variable current control technology on the Mi 10 Ultra. The technology includes features like cell voltage detection, real-time charging power control, and “step-less variable speed” charging. The charging coil on the Mi 10 Ultra has also received some improvements to ensure the best results. The coil utilizes a 5-layer nano-crystal and multi-strand winding technology, which makes the wireless charging field denser around the receiver coil and improves the transmission efficiency of the coil.

Thanks to Xiaomi, we now know what all goes into creating an effective fast wireless charging solution. If you’re interested in reading more about the wireless charging solution on the Mi 10 Ultra, you can head over to Xiaomi’s post by following the source link below.


Source: Weibo

Via: Sparrow News

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It’s not just you: Gmail and Google Drive are having outages

Several of Google’s services have been facing server issues for the past few hours, causing problems for users around the world. Services affected at the moment include Gmail and Google Drive primarily, with users in India, Southeast Asia, and parts of Europe complaining that they are unable to upload files and attachments.

Down Detector is showing a big spike in complaints related to connectivity issues for Gmail and Google Drive. Here is the outage map for both of these services at the time of writing:

The G Suite Status Dashboard indicates that several other Google services are also facing server issues, including:

  • Gmail
  • Google Drive
  • Google Docs
  • Google Groups
  • Google Chat
  • Google Meet
  • Google Keep
  • Google Voice

The official Gmail Twitter account further confirms the service disruption as users complained about their inability to send emails (likely an extension of the inability to attach files). The G Suite Status Dashboard mentioned the following update as of 12:51 pm (IST):

Our team is continuing to investigate this issue. We will provide an update by 8/20/20, 1:51 PM with more information about this problem. Thank you for your patience.

Gmail sending issues, Meet recording issues, Creating files issues in Drive, CSV user upload issues in Admin Console, Posting message issues in Google Chat

There is currently no ETA on when the services are expected to resume normal functioning. The outages do not affect all users of these services, but a substantial number of users are affected. First reports began pouring in at about 9.40 am IST, and the issues have continued on for a few hours by now.

We’ll update the article when we get more information on this outage.

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Google Duo can now show captions for voice and video messages

Earlier this year in April, we spotted a test in Google’s popular video calling app Duo which added closed captions to video and audio messages on the app. The test revealed that the app would receive a new “CC” button in the Message Player, which would allow users to toggle captions on and off. Now, the company is finally enabling closed caption in Google Duo for all users.

As per a recent tweet from the Made by Google (@madebygoogle) Twitter handle, closed captions have now been enabled on Google Duo. The tweet includes a video demonstrating the new feature in action.

You can enable closed captions in Google Duo by tapping on the three-dot menu icon in the top right corner and then selecting the Settings option. In the Settings menu, you’ll need to tap on Message settings, where you’ll find a new “Captions for messages” option. Tapping on the toggle next to the option will enable the feature and you’ll start seeing captions on the video/audio messages you receive on the app.

As of now, the feature isn’t available for all users. I updated to Google Duo v99.0.327226226.DR99_RC10 from the Play Store and I wasn’t able to find the Captions for messages setting on my device. This leads me to believe that the feature has been enabled via a server-side switch and has only been released for a small number of users. We expect the feature to reach all Google Duo users in the coming days.

You can check if you’ve received the feature on your device by updating to the latest version of Google Duo from the Play Store link below. In case you have received the feature, make sure to let us know how well it’s able to transcribe speech in the comments section below.

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

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[Update: Complaint dismissed] Facebook is reportedly being investigated by India over WhatsApp Pay

Update 1 (08/20/2020 @ 04:44 AM ET): The Competition Commission of India has dismissed the antitrust complaint against WhatsApp Pay. Scroll to the bottom for more information. The article as published on May 18, 2020, is preserved below.

Facebook-owned WhatsApp has been trying to enter the payments space in India for quite a while now. We first found signs of a new payments feature in the app all the way back in 2017 and the feature briefly rolled out to a small number of users back in 2018. However, due to data localization issues with the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), a wider rollout was pushed back indefinitely. The company has since been in constant talks with the government, with Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg even assuring that the payments service will be launched in India soon. Despite Zuckerberg’s assurances, late last year the Reserve Bank of India directed the Supreme Court that WhatsApp Pay was still not compliant with India’s data localization norms and asked the NPCI to stop its rollout.

Earlier this year, WhatsApp finally managed to cross all the hurdles and received regulatory approval to launch its payments platform in the country. In preparation for the home stretch, the company planned to launch a pilot run to extend the payments feature to 10 million users, with a nation-wide rollout scheduled for later this year. But as a recent report from Reuters points out, WhatsApp now has another major hurdle to overcome before it can reach the finish line.

According to three people familiar with the matter, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) is currently reviewing a complaint filed in mid-March which alleges that WhatsApp is abusing its market position in the country by offering the digital payments facility within its messaging app that has a user base of around 400 million users in the country. This is expected to give WhatsApp a significant edge over the competition, like Google Pay and PayTM, which the complainant deems unfair. The CCI can now order its investigations arm to conduct a wider probe into the allegations or throw out the case if it finds no merit in it.

One of the three sources further revealed that, “The case is in initial stages…senior members of CCI are reviewing it but a final decision hasn’t been reached.” The second source added that due to the fact that WhatsApp’s messenger service and its payments feature are bundled together, it could harm competition and violate the country’s antitrust laws. It’s also worth noting that while the antitrust case has been filed against both Facebook and WhatsApp, the complainant has urged the CCI to investigate only WhatsApp. We currently have no official information from WhatsApp, Facebook, or the CCI regarding the matter.

Source: Reuters


Update: Antitrust complaint against Facebook’s WhatsApp Pay dismissed by CCI

The Competition Commission of India has dismissed the antitrust complaint against Facebook’s WhatsApp and WhatsApp Pay, concluding that the company has not abused its dominant position to expand in India’s digital payments market.

The case had alleged that WhatsApp was bundling its digital payment facility, WhatsApp Pay, within its messaging app, for which it already has a very large user base, hence amounting to abuse of dominant position. The CCI in-turn noted that the company’s actual conduct has yet to manifest in the market as it has not yet launched the service fully. The number of users being served under the beta version of WhatsApp Pay is less than 1% of WhatsApp’s user base in India.

Source: Reuters

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