LightBlog

jeudi 27 octobre 2022

Pebble smartwatches will now work with the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro

What a day to be alive if you're a Pebble smartwatch owner. Although official support for the watch ended ages ago, the device has been kept alive thanks to the efforts of the team at Rebble. Recently, a new update was issued for Pebble smartwatches that provides compatibility for the Google Pixel 7 and Google Pixel 7 Pro. So if you're a long time Pebble user, and you've got a Pixel 7 series smartphone, it's now possible to get the watch up and running on your device.



from XDA Developers - Feed https://ift.tt/EnRtmvc
via IFTTT

You can now buy the Razr 2022 in the U.K. and Europe

Motorola unveiled its latest foldable, the Razr 2022, in China earlier this year. At the time, the company did not share plans to bring the device to international markets. But it's now finally available for purchase in the U.K. and Europe.



from XDA Developers - Feed https://ift.tt/rqpXTeL
via IFTTT

Galaxy S22 series gets new astrophotography features with latest Expert RAW update

After rolling out the first stable build of One UI 5 based on Android 13 to the Galaxy S22 series earlier this week, Samsung is now bringing a couple of new camera features to the flagship devices. The company has announced a fresh update for the Expert RAW camera app with new astrophotography features and multi-exposure support. In addition, it's rolling out a new Camera Assistant app for the devices, which gives users easy access to additional camera settings.



from XDA Developers - Feed https://ift.tt/c4jn0M1
via IFTTT

mercredi 26 octobre 2022

A new flaw in Apple's macOS Ventura update can leave users vulnerable, luckily there's a fix for it

With every new software update there's the potential to introduce new solutions while at the same time, creating new problems. That looks to be the case with the recent macOS Ventura update, as it is being reported that a new vulnerability has been created, leaving users unprotected and exposed. Thankfully, there's a workaround, but many might not be privy to the initial problem or its solution.



from XDA Developers - Feed https://ift.tt/O9iSneE
via IFTTT

Apple confirms it will be ditching its Lightning port on future iPhone models

Apple introduced the Lightning port over a decade ago. Since then, the company has adopted it on every single iPhone it has released. Whether you buy a recent iPhone or a slightly older one — it will have the Lightning port. While this connector is durable and works, it remains a proprietary solution that isn't as widely adopted as other port types. That's not to mention its limitations, such as slow data transfer speeds.



from XDA Developers - Feed https://ift.tt/gGk9waM
via IFTTT

Does the Google Pixel 7 series offer dual SIM and eSIM support?

Apple attracted a lot of attention by removing the physical SIM slot from all the U.S. variants of the iPhone 14. Not only did this leave a lot of users confused about the SIM support on the iPhone 14 lineup, but it also stirred conversations about other manufacturers doing something similar. So what about Google's new Pixel phones? Does the Pixel 7 or Pixel 7 Pro offer dual SIM and eSIM support? Simply put, yes.



from XDA Developers - Feed https://ift.tt/DexdVmy
via IFTTT

Nothing Phone 1 receives camera and Glyph improvements, ARCore support, and more with latest update

After releasing a minor update for the Nothing Phone 1 with Jio 5G support and bug fixes last week, Nothing has now started rolling out a fresh software update for the device. The latest update (firmware version 1.1.6) measures just over 62MB and brings a couple of new features and improvements.



from XDA Developers - Feed https://ift.tt/ZpY8i4H
via IFTTT