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mardi 1 décembre 2020

Motorola’s Android 11 update will feature a Desktop Mode for select phones

Earlier today, Qualcomm revealed its next Snapdragon 800-series chipset, the Snapdragon 888. One of the partners confirmed to be launching a product based on the new platform is Motorola, and in a video, Motorola Mobility President Sergio Bunac highlighted how the company plans to bring the “800-series experiences” down to its popular budget/mid-range Moto G line. What was particularly interesting about the video, though, was the teaser of a Motorola phone running a Samsung DeX-like desktop mode. XDA can confirm that Motorola is indeed working on a desktop mode experience, and we can reveal that the company is preparing the feature for its upcoming Android 11-based software.

Source: Motorola

In the video posted to Qualcomm’s Tech Summit Digital 2020 event page (via PCMag), Motorola shows off a phone that looks like the Moto G 5G Plus connected to a Lenovo ThinkVision monitor. It’s difficult to tell, but the phone could also be Motorola’s upcoming Snapdragon 865-based “nio” device, which we can confirm looks very similar to the Moto G 5G Plus when viewed from the front. Motorola’s “nio” device will launch with Android 11 out of the box, and the phone supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode for video output over a USB-C cable. It’s likely that Motorola’s desktop mode will debut alongside the introduction of the company’s “nio” device, which could be marketed under the “Moto G” line given Mr. Bunac’s comments today.

“2021 will mark the 10th generation of Moto G, and nothing would make us prouder than bringing 800-series experiences to this family,” said Motorola Mobility President Sergio Bunac in the video.

Motorola is no stranger to making desktop mode experiences. In fact, the company was an early adopter of technology to bridge the gap between mobile and PC with its Atrix 4G device released back in 2011. That mobile device docked into a laptop shell, but smartphone hardware and Android software weren’t quite ready for a phone to be used as a PC replacement. Fast forward to 2020 and the field has changed: Samsung and Huawei have successfully iterated on several generations of their own desktop mode experiences, Google is pushing Android app developers to support larger screens, and mobile hardware is now significantly more powerful. With the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865, at least 8GB of RAM, 256GB of internal storage, a 5,000mAh battery, and Android 11 out-of-the-box, Motorola’s “nio” device should be more than capable of juggling between multiple different apps on an external monitor.

In the brief video shared by Motorola, we can see the device run Google Sheets, Pinterest, and Gmail simultaneously in freeform windows, a feature that has existed in Android since Android Nougat. At the bottom, we can see a taskbar with buttons for the app launcher, search, home, screenshot, network, sound, and more. Motorola has clearly significantly expanded upon the barebones desktop mode launcher that Google added in Android 10.

Motorola desktop mode Motorola desktop mode

Source: Motorola

This extended desktop mode experience powered by the phone’s hardware seems to require a wired connection between the phone and the external display. As previously mentioned, “nio” is being developed with support for DisplayPort Alternate Mode, an extension of the USB Type-C interface for video output, and we assume that any other smartphone that Motorola is making will need to support this feature (and run the company’s Android 11-based software) in order to take advantage of the new desktop mode. We don’t know if the company plans to leverage Miracast for a wireless extended desktop experience (as Samsung and Huawei do with wireless DeX and Easy Projection, respectively), but we do know that Motorola has even more up its sleeve to boost productivity with its Android 11 release for select devices.

In addition to creating a Samsung DeX-like desktop mode experience, we can confirm that Motorola is working on some level of integration between PC and phone. A new app in Motorola’s Android 11 update called “Mobile desktop” will allow users to connect their PC and phone over USB or Wi-Fi. Motorola has implemented the FreeRDP library, an open-source implementation of Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Protocol, to allow for Windows PCs to wirelessly connect to select Moto devices using the built-in “Remote Desktop Connection” app on Windows 10.

Motorola Mobile Desktop

From what we can tell, the PC and phone integration doesn’t run as deep as the integration that Samsung phones have with Windows 10 via the Link to Windows app. Users can map their PC drive to share files between their Moto phone and PC, and we’re assuming that Motorola will enable additional integrations, such as launching apps, mirroring notifications, and more, though we don’t know if any features beyond file-sharing have been implemented.

Lastly, Motorola showed off a TV-optimized layout that places tiles of popular games and media applications in a horizontally-scrolling carousel. We don’t have any information about this particular experience or if it’s even related to the desktop mode software, but we’ll investigate and follow-up in another article if we find any information on this UI.

Source: Motorola

I’ve long been a proponent of desktop mode on Android. Phones these days have more than enough CPU and GPU power, RAM, storage, and accessory support to make it viable. Samsung and Huawei have put a lot of work into it, and Google is continuing to encourage developers to adapt their apps for larger screens (mainly for Chromebook support, but the benefits extend to desktop mode, too!) With LG quietly adding its own version of desktop mode in its Android 10 update and soon Motorola in its Android 11 update, there should be even more incentive for developers to adapt their applications. And with more and more apps adapted for the big screen, the more and more an Android smartphone will encroach on the space of the PC (at least for the average user!)

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Evernote is rolling out a major redesign on Android

Evernote has unveiled details for a major redesign that’s currently rolling out to Android. The company said the changes provide users with a “more streamlined Evernote experience.”

There are four components to the redesign: streamlined navigation, improved note editor, new note button, and faster search.

The new navigation menu opens from the left side, so you can quickly access your notes, notebooks, shortcuts, tags, and more. It’s in-line with more modern experiences, and puts your notebooks right at your fingerprints without first digging through a menu.

The improved note editor includes new formatting options, better readability, and more consistency across devices. As you can see in the screenshot below, there are tools for changing things such as text, text size, alignment, links, and much more. It makes for a more feature-rich experience, and allows users to get more creative while on the go.

The Evernote redesign also includes a new note button. As the name suggests, the new note button allows users to quickly create a blank note — or you can select from a range of other options, like scan a document, record audio, add attachment, and more.

Finally, the update includes faster search, which was first introduced in Evernote on the web. Faster search allows users to see real-time suggestions as you type. It may not be a feature you use everyday, but it’s one of those quality of life improvements that makes the app more pleasing to use.

While Evernote said the update is rolling out now, it’s being made available in the Play Store over the course of several weeks. The latest update only supports Android 10 or newer; Evernote said it’s working to get the app ready for Android 9 and older, but didn’t provide a release timeline.

According to Evernote, some features won’t be available in the new app right away, including an Evernote widget, multi-select, password management support, and more.

Evernote - Notes Organizer & Daily Planner (Free+, Google Play) →

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Microsoft releases its first Windows Feature Experience Pack with new features for Windows 10

Microsoft has unveiled details for its first Windows Feature Experience Pack, a new initiative that will deliver smaller feature improvements outside of major Windows 10 feature updates. These smaller updates are developed independently of the OS.

The new program is currently being tested with Windows Insiders, and only a limited number of features are being developed for the Windows Feature Experience Pack. Microsoft said the program will initially start out small, but will grow in scope and frequency in the future.

There are two features as part of Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.1070.0:

  • Based on Insider feedback, you can now use the built-in screen snipping experience in Windows (WIN + SHIFT + S) to create a snip of your screen and paste it directly into a folder of your choice in File Explorer to save the screenshot there. Try it out!
  • Using the touch keyboard in a portrait posture on a 2-in-1 touch device now supports split keyboard mode.

Microsoft said that the smaller updates will eventually get folded into “the already existing servicing process for Windows 10 and delivered to customers that way through Windows Update.” Updates to Windows Feature Experience Pack will be delivered to Insiders through Windows Updates just like builds and cumulative updates are.

Microsoft’s new approach is a great way to introduce more consistent updates for Windows 10 users. Microsoft usually rolls out two large Windows 10 updates per year, usually in the spring and fall. More rapid updates will keep Windows 10 feeling fresh and continue to evolve the software throughout the year.

Speaking of which, next year could prove to be a pivotal year for Microsoft. On top of the Windows Feature Experience Pack, a recent report claimed Windows 10 could add support for Android apps, which has the potential to change the dynamic of Microsoft’s platform. We’ll keep an eye out to see how Microsoft’s newest program evolves in the coming weeks and months.

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This week, Mobvoi has up to $80 off their TicWatch and TicPod brands on Amazon

Black Friday and Cyber Monday are over, but that doesn’t mean deals are done until the end of the year. To celebrate the biggest holiday shopping days being over, Mobvoi is offering some discounts on select TicWatches and TicPods on Amazon. It’s perfect if you missed out during the huge weekend rush! Whether you’re looking for the TicWatch Pro 2020 or a pair of TicPods 2 Pro, you’ll find a perfect gift for someone in your life.

First, the TicPods 2 Pro. Available in Ice, Navy, and Blossom, these earbuds feature Qualcomm QCC5121 technology, a 13mm moving coil, and is IPX4 dust-proof and waterproof. Clipping the coupon on the page brings the $140 MSRP down to just $98. That’s a cool $42 savings!

    TicPods 2 Pro
    Get $42 off the price of the TicPods 2 Pro at Amazon! Available in Blossom, Navy, and Ice, the Qualcomm audio technology is sure to please.

Then there’s the star of the sale, the TicWatch Pro 2020. Mobvoi’s premiere smartwatch offers a long battery life, a built-in GPS, and can also track your sleep. The Pro 2020 also comes with WearOS built-in so that you can take advantage of many customization options and a variety of watch faces. This, of course, isn’t the LTE version of the TicWatch Pro 3 that just released today, but if you’re not interested in LTE, you have no problem! Clip the coupon for $80 off the black version of the Pro 2020.

    TicWatch Pro 2020
    The TicWatch Pro 2020 does it all, and by clipping the coupon on the page, you can save $80! From workout track to everything WearOS offers, you can't go wrong with this samrtwatch.

Finally, there’s the TicWatch E2. The E2 is a little less pricey than the Pro, but it still has some great functionality built in. Also running of WearOS, the TicWatch E2 has a heart rate monitor, a built-in GPS, and is swim-ready. Clipping the coupon knocks $40 off this price, bringing the price down to just $120. Incredible!

    TicWatch E2
    If you need a smartwatch on a budget, look no further than the TicWatch E2. It has many of the functions you expect from your smartwatch, and it's only $120.

These deals will last until at least the fourth, but a couple of Mobvoi deals will last a few days longer… unless they sell out. Don’t wait on this sale, and grab your new smartwatch or pair of earbuds today.

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Here are the countries using Google and Apple’s COVID-19 Contact Tracing API

SARS-CoV-2, also known colloquially as just the coronavirus, has wreaked havoc across the world. Many countries shut down large parts of the economy in order to contain the spread of the virus. As countries reopen their economies, many health experts fear a “second wave”, ie. resurgence, of COVID-19. To prevent a second wave, public health experts are advocating that nations adopt contact tracing, ie. tracing all the people who have recently come into contact with a person who has tested positive for COVID-19 and then undertaking steps to isolate those individuals. Contact tracing is difficult to implement correctly without violating an individual’s privacy. The threat to personal privacy was severe enough for Google and Apple to collaborate on an API that developers of public health agencies can use to implement app-based contact tracing solutions. This contact tracing API, which Google and Apple call the Exposure Notification API, is designed to respect user privacy and security.

Once a user downloads an app that uses the Exposure Notification API and opts in to contact tracing, their device starts generating “proximity identifiers” that are changed every 15 minutes (on average). Via Bluetooth Low Energy, these “proximity identifiers” are periodically shared with nearby devices whose users have also opted into contact tracing. The proximity identifier is then processed on-device and does not reveal information about a user’s location or other personally identifiable information. Once a user confirms a positive diagnosis of COVID-19, they can share their diagnosis with the app they installed, which will then inform other users who have come into close contact with them in the last 14 days. For more information on how the Exposure Notification API works, we recommend reading our initial coverage.

Google first rolled out the Exposure Notification API for Android devices on May 20, 2020, as part of an update to Google Play Services, but its use is restricted to apps that have been developed by official public health agencies (for obvious reasons). However, neither Google nor Apple has made details public about the list of apps that have been whitelisted for using this API, so unless you’re constantly keeping up with the news, it’s hard to know which countries have adopted the API. We’ve previously covered some of the countries that have adopted the Exposure Notification API when we talked about the various open-source contact tracing projects that are out there. In this article, we have compiled a list of official contact tracing apps from designated health agencies from various countries that are using Google and Apple’s Exposure Notification API. Our list contains COVID-19 contact tracing apps that have been released or are currently in development.

We discovered Google’s hidden whitelist of application package names for the API. Subsequently, these package names were traced back to apps, their listing, and the countries they belong to. The information is compiled below in a table for easy reference. We have also added Google Play Store and Apple App Store links, if the app has been publicly released, as well as the source code and the official website link, wherever available. We will update the following tables as more countries/regions adopt the API.

Table Changelog

  • June 26, 2020
    • Added: Brazil, Ghana, Ecuador, Spain, Estonia, Egypt, Portugal, Croatia, MIT’s PathCheck SafePlaces
    • Package names updated: Canada, Alabama
  • June 29, 2020
    • Updated Ireland’s listing to include the source code
    • Added the name and package name of Spain’s app.
    • Google has updated the package name “eg.nc.moh.bruhealthtrace” to “egnc.moh.bruhealthtrace.” This matches the “BruHealth” contact tracing app from the government of “Brunei.” We have updated the table accordingly.
  • June 30, 2020
    • Added Spain’s Radar COVID app
  • July 1, 2020
    • Fixed Japan’s listing to reflect that COCOA – COVID-19 Contact App has already been released.
    • Added a separate table for open contact tracing implementations based on Google and Apple’s Exposure Notification API. PathCheck SafePlaces was moved to this table and COVID Shield and Common Circle were added.
  • July 6, 2020
    • Ireland’s COVID Tracker app has been released on Google Play and the Apple App Store, so the listing in the table has been updated with links to reflect that.
  • July 8, 2020
    • Added: North Ireland, the Netherlands (second app), Finland, and MITRE’s COVID Aware app
  • July 15, 2020
    • Added: Arizona, CV Key
    • Updated: New Canadian app, package names for UK apps, Mexican app, updated Ghana –> Gibraltar
  • July 22, 2020
    • Added: Nevada (?) pending verification
  • August 5, 2020
    • Added: Belgium (In-Development), New York (In-Development)
    • Updated: Virginia (Released), North Dakota (In-Development), Canada (Released), Croatia (Released), Ecuador (Released), Northern Ireland (Released)
  • August 10, 2020
    • Added: Slovenia, Arizona, South Africa (?) pending verification
    • Re-verified that released apps are using COVID-19 ENS.
  • August 13, 2020
    • Updated: United Kingdom (Released)
  • August 24, 2020
    • Added: Czech Republic (In-Development), Michigan (In-Development), North Carolina (In-Development), Pennsylvania (In-Development), Scotland (In-Development), Kazakhstan (In-Development)
    • Updated: Spain (now using ENS), Estonia (Released), Netherlands (Released), Slovenia (Released), Alabama (Released), Nevada (Released), North Dakota & Wyoming (Released)
  • August 28, 2020
    • Added: Guam (Released)
    • Updated: Portugal (Released), South Africa (Released)
  • August 31, 2020
    • Updated: Finland (Released)
  • September 1, 2020
    • Added: Puerto Rico (Released)
    • Updated: Czech Republic (now using ENS)
  • September 9, 2020
    • Updated: Scotland (Released), Spain (source code)
  • September 14, 2020
    • Added: Delaware (Released)
  • September 21, 2020
    • Added: California (Released)
    • Updated: North Carolina (Released), Belgium (Released), Kazakhstan (Released), Malta (Released), Pennsylvania (Released)
  • September 29, 2020
    • Added: New Jersey (Released)
  • September 30, 2020
    • Updated: New York (Released)
  • October 7, 2020
    • Added: Greece (Released)
  • October 14, 2020
    • Added: Jersey (Released)
  • October 15, 2020
    • Added: Michigan (Released)
  • October 19, 2020
    • Added: District of Columbia (Released)
  • October 23, 2020
    • Added: Colorado (Released)
  • October 29, 2020
    • Added: Cyprus (Released)
  • October 30, 2020
    • Added: Washington (Released)
    • Removed: Mexico, Philippines (Abandoned ENS)
  • November 2, 2020
    • Added: Lithuania
  • November 5, 2020
    • Added: Connecticut (Released)
  • November 9, 2020
    • Added: Oregon (Released)
  • November 10, 2020
    • Added: Maryland (Released)
  • November 12, 2020
    • Added: Hawaii (Released)
  • November 16, 2020
    • Added: South Carolina (Released)
  • November 23, 2020
    • Added: Minnesota (Released), Bermuda (Released), Russia (Released)
  • December 1, 2020
    • Added: NZ Covid Tracer (now using ENS)

Regions with COVID-19 contact tracing apps based on the Exposure Notifications System (ENS)

Region App Name Android Package Name Status Useful Links
Australia COVIDTrace au.gov.dta.covidtrace In-Development
Austria Stopp Corona at.roteskreuz.stopcorona Released
Belgium Coronalert be.sciensano.coronalert Released
Brazil Coronavirus – SUS br.gov.datasus.guardioes Released
Brunei BruHealth egnc.moh.bruhealthtrace In-Development
Canada COVID Alert ca.gc.hcsc.canada.stopcovid Released
Croatia Stop COVID-19 hr.miz.evidencijakontakata Released
Cyprus CovTracer-EN cy.gov.dmrid.covtracer Released
Czech Republic eRouška cz.covid19cz.erouska Released
Denmark Smittestop com.netcompany.smittestop_exposure_notification Released
Ecuador ASI ec.gob.asi.android Released
Estonia Hoia ee.tehik.hoia Released
Finland Koronavilkku fi.thl.koronahaavi Released
Germany Corona-Warn-App de.rki.coronawarnapp Released
Gibraltar Beat Covid Gibraltar com.gha.covid.tracker Released
Greece Exo com.pathcheck.gr.bt Released
Ireland Covid Tracker com.covidtracker.hse Released
Italy Immuni it.ministerodellasalute.immuni Released
Japan COCOA – COVID-19 Contact App jp.go.mhlw.covid19radar Released
Kazakhstan Saqbol kz.nitec.bizbirgemiz Released
Kenya ke.go.health_togethertrace In-Development
Latvia Apturi Covid Latvia lv.spkc.gov.apturicovid Released
Lithuania Korona Stop LT lt.nvsc.coronawarnapp Released
Malta COVID Alert Malta mt.gov.dp3t Released
Netherlands CoronaMelder nl.rijksoverheid.en Released
New Zealand NZ COVID Tracer nz.govt.health.covidtracer Released
Northern Ireland StopCOVID NI net.hscni.covidtracker Released
Poland ProteGO Safe pl.gov.mc.protegosafe Released
Portugal STAYAWAY COVID fct.inesctec.stayaway Released
Russia Госуслуги.COVID трекер com.minsvyaz.gosuslugi.exposurenotificationdroid Released
Saudi Arabia Tabaud sa.gov.nic.tabaud Released
Scotland Protect Scotland gov.scot.covidtracker Released
Slovenia OstaniZdrav si.gov.ostanizdrav Released
South Africa COVIDConnect za.gov.health.covidconnect Released
Spain Radar COVID es.gob.radarcovid Released
Switzerland SwissCovid ch.admin.bag.dp3t Released
United Kingdom NHS COVID-19 uk.nhs.covid19.production Released
United Kingdom – Bermuda WeHealth Bermuda org.wehealth.exposure Released
United Kingdom – Jersey Jersey COVID Alert com.governmentofjersey.jerseycovidalert Released
Uruguay Coronavirus UY uy.gub.salud.plancovid19uy Released
USA – Alabama GuideSafe gov.adph.exposurenotifications Released
USA – Arizona Covid Watch gov.azdhs.covidwatch.android Released
USA – California California COVID Notify gov.ca.covid19.exposurenotifications Released
USA – Colorado CO Exposure Notifications gov.co.cdphe.exposurenotifications Released
USA – Connecticut COVID Alert CT gov.ct.covid19.exposurenotifications Released
USA – Delaware Covid Alert DE gov.de.covidtracker Released
USA – District of Columbia DC CAN gov.dc.covid19.exposurenotifications Released
USA – Guam Guam Covid Alert org.pathcheck.guam.bt Released
USA – Hawaii AlohaSafe Alert org.alohasafe.alert Initial public pilot
USA – Maryland MD COVID Alert gov.md.covid19.exposurenotifications Released
USA – Michigan MI COVID Alert gov.michigan.MiCovidExposure Released
USA – Minnesota COVIDaware MN org.pathcheck.covidsafepathsBt.mn Released
USA – Nevada Covid Trace Nevada gov.nv.dhhs.en Released
USA – New Jersey COVID Alert NJ com.nj.gov.covidalert Released
USA – New York COVID Alert NY gov.ny.health.proximity Released
USA – North Carolina SlowCOVIDNC gov.nc.dhhs.exposurenotification Released
USA – Oregon Oregon Exposure Notifications gov.or.covid19.exposurenotifications Released
USA – Pennsylvania COVID Alert PA gov.pa.covidtracker Released
USA – Puerto Rico Rastrea el Virus BT org.pathcheck.pr.bt Released
USA – South Carolina South Carolina Safer Together musc.exposurenotification Released
USA – North Dakota & Wyoming Care19 Alert com.proudcrowd.exposure Released
USA – Virginia COVIDWise gov.vdh.exposurenotification Released
USA – Washington Washington gov.wa.doh.exposurenotifications Released

Thanks to PNF Software for providing us a license to use JEB Decompiler, a professional-grade reverse engineering tool for Android applications.

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Google rolls out new perks and Chrome OS features to facilitate creativity with Chromebooks

Chromebooks are often seen as productivity devices meant for business and education. But they are also great creative tools — a point Google hopes to get across with new updates and perks.

In a blog post on Tuesday, Google highlights how Chromebooks can be used for designing and editing photos and videos. To encourage Chromebook owners to explore their creative side, Google announced new perks that will provide access to special deals on apps. These perks include a few months of free premium access to WeVideo, Adobe Spark, Canva, and more. To view all the perks available with your Chromebook, visit this webpage.

Google also highlights improvements it recently made to handwriting recognition. With the changes, the on-screen keyboard is better at recognizing different types of handwriting and annotations. If you want to delete a word from a sentence, for example, simply cross it out with your stylus. Improvements like that make writing and editing on Chromebooks feel a lot more natural.

In case you’re skeptical of a Chromebook’s capabilities as a creative tool, Google commissioned artists to create new wallpapers for Chromebook built on Chromebook.

“To explore the creative potential of Chromebooks, our team worked with Dutch artist Rick Berkelmans, who runs a design studio in the Netherlands and recently began exploring digital illustration on Chromebook,” Google said. “Rick used the built-in Canvas app with a stylus to design wallpapers just for Chromebook, using a Chromebook.”

When put in the right hands, the results look fantastic and show the potential of Chromebooks for designers. For photographers and videographers, these devices can access many of the market’s most well-known apps, including Adobe Lightroom and Clipchamp.

If there’s an artist in your life, or if you want to explore your creative side, Chromebooks can do a lot more than access Google Docs. These updates and perks are a great way for Google to reach out to a new audiences, particularly with the busy holiday period just around the corner.

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Xiaomi Mi 11, OPPO Find X3, and Realme “Race” confirmed to launch with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888

Qualcomm on Tuesday partially detailed the Snapdragon 888 and confirmed that 14 OEMs will build devices equipped with the new processor. Some of those OEMs, including Xiaomi, OPPO, and Realme, wasted no time confirming plans to launch new smartphones with the Snapdragon 888 onboard.

Xiaomi Mi 11

Following Qualcomm’s announcement, Xiaomi confirmed its Mi 11 series will launch with the new chip. We expected this turn of events. When the Snapdragon 865 was announced in 2019, Xiaomi quickly announced its flagship Mi 10 series would launch with the chip, and it did the same thing this year.

Although Xiaomi hasn’t revealed too many details about the Mi 11, there have been a few leaks. The pro model in the series will allegedly feature a display with a QHD+ resolution panel at up to 120Hz refresh rate. The display is also expected to support a number of picture-quality enhancements, including MEMC, SDR-to-HDR up mapping, and AI upscaling.

OPPO Find X3 Series

OPPO also confirmed in a press release that its upcoming Find X series, set to be released in Q1 2021, will be powered by the Snapdragon 888 processor. Just a few weeks ago, OPPO revealed some early details about its Find X3 series, saying it’ll include end-to-end 10-bit color support. According to OPPO, the Find X3 series will feature the company’s new “Full-path Color Management System”, which they claim is the first color management system on an Android device to support the full DCI-P3 wide color gamut and 10-bit color depth from capture, storage, and display.

“Qualcomm Technologies’ latest Snapdragon 888 5G Mobile Platform offers huge improvements to 5G, imaging, and AI experience,” said Alen Wu, OPPO Vice President and President of Global Sales. “We are excited to be one of the firsts to release [sic] flagship smartphone featuring Snapdragon 888 in the first quarter of 2021.”

Realme “Race”

Finally, Realme confirmed its upcoming flagship smartphone code-named “Race” will also include the Snapdragon 888 processor when the device becomes available next year. While Realme doesn’t share any details about the mysterious smartphone in the press release beyond the fact that it’ll include Qualcomm’s new chipset, multiple members of the media and analysts were sent a render of the device and a screenshot of the phone’s “About Phone” page. The device will supposedly feature Realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11, 12GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and launch under the model name RMX2202.


The Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 was only just announced and already there’s some really good support behind it. These devices are expected to launch in the early part of 2021, so it won’t be much longer until we learn more. For now, you can learn more about the Snapdragon 888 by visiting our initial coverage from today but stay tuned for tomorrow as we’ll have the full details on Qualcomm’s new platform.

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