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vendredi 29 janvier 2021

Xiaomi sets February 8th as the Mi 11 and MIUI 12.5 global launch date

After launching the Mi 11 in China, Xiaomi is gearing up to announce details about an international rollout of the device at an event on February 8. The company is also set to announce the global rollout of MIUI 12.5.

Xiaomi previously launched the Mi 11 in China toward the end of last year. The release was particularly notable because it was the first smartphone to launch with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 888. The chip is expected to power many of this year’s flagship 5G devices, including the Galaxy S21 series in the U.S.

Xiaomi’s event will likely see the company reveal price and availability in specific countries. GSMArena notes that Spain has already been confirmed as a new destination for the Mi 11, but other EU countries will likely get the device as well.

Xiaomi Mi 11 buttons

If you haven’t had the opportunity to purchase the Mi 11 yet, you’re in for a treat. We got our hands on the device a few weeks ago and found it to be a gorgeous and powerful device. It’s reminiscent of the Mi 10 Ultra, but even more powerful thanks to the new Snapdragon 888 chip.

We say it’s similar to the Mi 10 Ultra because the Mi 11 features some of the same specs, like the gorgeous 2K 120Hz OLED screen and the “squircle” shaped camera module. The devices looks and feels very similar, which isn’t a bad thing at all. It will be very interesting to see how the Mi 11 is priced in other regions of the world. But if Xiaomi keeps it low, it could be one of the best values on the market.

Xiaomi Mi 11 Forums

Xiaomi will also share more launch details about MIUI 12.5, which is a fairly modest update over MIUI 12.0. One of the nice new features in the update will allow users to hide icons of pre-installed apps. This will make it easy for users to keep their home screens nice and minimal.

We’ll bring you all the details from Xiaomi’s February 8 event as it happens.

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One UI 3.1 vs One UI 3.0: Here are the new features that Samsung added

Samsung has done a great job of updating its devices to One UI 3.0 based on Android 11 over the last few weeks. The software update has already rolled out to several Galaxy devices, and we expect Samsung to maintain its fast rollout schedule for its next software release — One UI 3.1. For the unaware, One UI 3.1, which is also based on Android 11, debuted with the Galaxy S21 series earlier this month, and it packs quite a few new features and changes. The update has already started rolling out to the Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7 Plus, and it should arrive on other Galaxy devices in the coming weeks. While you’re waiting for the update to roll out to your device, here’s a quick look at all the new software features and changes included in One UI 3.1.

Note: Not all of these features will be available on other Galaxy devices. To find out what features are headed to your device, be sure to thoroughly read the update changelog when the One UI 3.1 update arrives on your device! In addition, this post doesn’t include some of the new features that are exclusive to the Galaxy S21 lineup.


New features in One UI 3.1

Google Discover feed integration

One UI 3.1 Google Discover feed integration One UI 3.1 Google Discover feed integration

You can customize the stock launcher on One UI 3.1 to display the Google Discover feed on the minus-one screen. By default, the stock launcher is configured to show Samsung Free on the minus-one screen, but you can change that by following these steps:

  • Tap and hold on the home screen to open the customization settings.
  • Swipe all the way to the left until you see the following page
  • Tap on the Google Discover option

The Google Discover feed will then show up on the minus one screen. You can switch back to Samsung Free anytime you want by following the same steps. You can also turn off the feature altogether by tapping on the toggle in the top right corner.

Google Home Device Controls

Samsung One UI 3.1 device controls (1) Samsung One UI 3.1 device controls (2)

Samsung has integrated Android 11’s Device Controls feature into the ‘Devices’ option in quick settings. With this feature, you can add smart home devices from Google Home and other compatible smart home apps to this menu. The feature lets you easily control all your connected Google Home devices without opening up the Google Home app. You can follow this guide to access Google Home Devices controls on Galaxy devices running One UI 3.1

Google Duo integration

Samsung has worked closely with Google to offer better Google Duo integration in One UI 3.1. The company’s latest software release features seamless Google Duo integration in the stock dialer app. As you can see in the below screenshots, the three-dot menu in the stock dialer now has a new ‘Make video calls using’ option. Tapping on this option lets you select Google Duo as your preferred video calling service.

Google Duo integration in stock dialer app Google Duo integration in stock dialer app Google Duo integration in stock dialer app

Once you select Google Duo as the default video calling service, you’ll notice a new Google Duo button next to the call button on the dialer whenever you select a contact who’s available on Google Duo. You can tap on this button to instantly start a video call with the contact.

Along with seamless Google Duo integration in the stock dialer, the Galaxy S21 lineup also supports Google Duo’s auto-framing feature. The feature automatically keeps you front and center during video calls, eliminating the need to adjust the frame constantly. As of now, it isn’t clear if the feature will roll out to other Samsung devices with the One UI 3.1 update.

Video call effects

While we’re on the topic of video calling, let’s take a look at another cool new feature in One UI 3.1 — Video call effects. The feature can be found within the ‘Advanced features’ section in the device settings, and it lets you automatically add cool background effects during video calls.

One UI 3.1 video call effects One UI 3.1 video call effects

As you can see in the attached screenshots, the feature currently offers three background effects — Blur, Color, and Image. When enabled, the Blur option adds a background blur in the video calls, the Color option covers the background in a solid color, and the Image option covers the background with a custom image of your choice.

After you select one of the three options, you can tap on the ‘Preview’ button to see what the background will look like during video calls. The page also lists supported apps that will make use of the video call effects once the feature is enabled. For a demo of what this looks like, check out our dedicated article on the topic.

Remove GPS location data from photos & Private Share

During the Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung talked about a new privacy-related feature for the Galaxy S21 lineup. The feature lets you easily remove location data from photos before you share them.

Remove location data from images

To do so, all you need to do is select a photo in the Gallery app, hit the share button, and then tap on the “Remove location data” option underneath the preview in the share sheet. Using this feature will strip the photo of location data like the latitude and longitude of where it was taken before it’s shared.

Private Share option in One UI 3.1 settings

To give you more control over the content you share, Samsung has also launched a new Private Share app. You can use it to share any file, including images, videos, and documents, and choose when to revoke access to the file. However, you first need to enable the app from the device settings. You can do so by heading over to the Biometrics and security settings and tapping on the new Private Share option. This will open up a new window that will let you add the Private Share app to the app drawer.

Galaxy S21 Private Share Galaxy S21 Private Share Galaxy S21 Private Share

You can then open the app by tapping on the Private Share icon, tap on the ‘Share files’ button in the menu, and then select the recipient from the following screen. The app will then let you manually revoke access to the file at any time, or you can wait 2 days for the recipient’s access to automatically expire. The new Private Share app works on all Galaxy devices running Android 9 or later, but both the sender and the recipient need to have the app installed on their device to share files.

Continue apps on other devices

If you’re a part of the Samsung Galaxy ecosystem and use more than one Galaxy device regularly, then One UI 3.1 packs a cool new feature for you. The feature, called ‘Continue apps on other devices,’ can be found within the Advanced features section of the device setting. Once enabled, it lets you continue using an app on a different device that’s signed in to the same Samsung account.

One UI 3.1 continue apps on other devices One UI 3.1 continue apps on other devices

To continue using an app on a different device, all you need to do is open up the Recents screen on the other device and tap on the new icon. You can also use this feature to copy text, images, and more on one device and paste them on the other device. But you’ll need to have this feature enabled on both devices for it to work as expected. You’ll also need to turn on Bluetooth on both devices and ensure that they’re connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

It’s worth noting that this feature currently only works with the Samsung Internet and Samsung Notes apps. But Samsung may expand support to more apps in the near future.

Eye comfort shield

Eye comfort shield is a new feature in One UI 3.1 that builds upon the Blue Light Filter feature found on previous versions of the software. The feature can be found within the Display settings, and it lets you limit exposure to blue light by altering the display colors.

Eye comfort shield Eye comfort shield Eye comfort shield

As you can see in the attached screenshot, the feature includes two options — Adaptive and Custom. The Adaptive option automatically adjusts the colors based on the time of the day to limit blue light. While using this feature, you’ll notice minor color adjustments during the day and significantly warmer colors at night.

The Custom option lets you manually select the color temperature based on your preference. It also lets you set up a schedule to enable your custom color settings automatically. You can either have your custom color settings enabled all the time, vary from Sunrise to Sunset, or change at a specified time.

Object eraser

The Galaxy S21 devices also come with a new Object Eraser feature in the Gallery app. The feature lets you easily remove unwanted objects from your photos. However, the feature isn’t enabled by default. To enable it, you’ll need to tap on the three-dot menu button in the top right corner of the editor. In the drop-down menu, you’ll have to select the new Labs options and then tap on the toggle next to the ‘Object eraser’ feature on the following page.

One UI 3.1 Object Eraser One UI 3.1 Object Eraser One UI 3.1 Object Eraser One UI 3.1 Object Eraser One UI 3.1 Object Eraser

Once the feature is enabled, you’ll see a new icon in the image editor with a prompt highlighting its functionality. To remove an object from your image, tap on the new icon and then select the unwanted object on the following page. The feature will then highlight the selected object, and you can tap on the ‘Erase’ button to remove it. In my testing, I found that the feature does an ‘OK’ job of removing objects. Your mileage may vary.


New Camera features in One UI 3.1

Director’s view

One UI 3.1 Director's View

The new Director’s view feature on the Galaxy S21 lineup lets you capture videos from all the cameras on the device simultaneously. On the Galaxy S21 Ultra, this means that you get access to four different camera angles at the same time on the viewfinder, and you can switch between them seamlessly.

Vlogger view

The Vlogger view on Galaxy S21 devices lets you use the front and rear camera simultaneously. This is great for vloggers, as it lets them capture their reactions while recording something from the rear camera at the same time. It’s worth noting that while Samsung talked about the feature during the Galaxy Unpacked event, I wasn’t able to find it on my review unit.

Single Take 2.0

Single Take 2.0

Samsung has updated the Single Take feature with the launch of the Galaxy S21 lineup, and it now lets you capture more frames each second. On top of that, Single Take 2.0 also records slow-motion clips. Furthermore, the feature now also lets you choose the type of shots you wish to capture. You can tap on the new arrow icon in the top right corner and then select shots from the following menu. The feature offers 6 options to choose from — Filtered videos, Filtered photos, Speed effect clips, Portraits, Wide/cropped shots, and Highlight videos.

Focus enhancer

The camera app on the Galaxy S21 Ultra also includes a Focus enhancer option that pops up in the bottom right corner of the viewfinder while using the primary 108MP camera. The toggle only shows up when you’re trying to take a picture of a nearby object, and it ensures that the entire object remains in focus.

One UI 3.1 Focus enhancer

This is one major issue I had with the primary camera on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, and I’m glad Samsung has added this new feature to address that. I sincerely hope Samsung rolls it out to the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and the Galaxy S20 Ultra with their One UI 3.1 update.


One UI 3.1 for Galaxy Tab tablets

Samsung recently began rolling out the Android 11-based One UI 3.1 update to the Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7 Plus. The update adds a plethora of new productivity features, including multi-device collaboration, Second Screen, and wireless keyboard sharing. You can read about these new productivity features in more detail here.


Other minor changes in One UI 3.1

Along with all the features mentioned above, Samsung has made some other minor changes in One UI 3.1. Here’s a quick rundown of all the changes I managed to find on my Galaxy S21 Ultra:

  • The device now offers a larger selection of vibration patterns for calls.
  • The Sounds and vibration settings now also include an option to select vibration patterns for notifications.
  • You can now access Home Screen settings from within the Settings app.
  • Samsung has added a new option in the Privacy settings that lets you turn off customization services (ads/personalized recommendations) while using mobile data.
  • One UI 3.1 includes a couple of additional custom call backgrounds,
  • The Clock app now includes new Bedtime & wake up alarms.
  •  Live focus and Live Focus video in the camera app have been renamed to Portrait and Portrait video.
  • Samsung Free is now available as a standalone app.

Which of these One UI 3.1 features are you most excited about? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Become a certified project manager with 51 hours of training for just $40

To earn more, you generally need to take on more responsibility. Becoming a project manager can push your income over six figures, but you need to prove your leadership skills to land the job. The Ultimate Six Sigma, Lean & Quality Management Bootcamp helps you do just that, with 18 courses for just $39.99 at the XDA Developers Depot.

Whether you are aiming for a promotion or starting afresh in 2021, learning about project management is a smart move. These skills are transferable to any industry, and certified professionals can earn over $100k a year.

This online bootcamp helps you acquire this valuable skill set, with over 51 hours of video tutorials. The lessons cover the most popular frameworks used in business while working toward official certification.

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OnePlus 8 on Verizon finally gets the Android 11 update with OxygenOS 11

The unlocked OnePlus 8 received the stable Android 11 update with OxygenOS 11 back in November. Three months later, OnePlus is finally rolling out the latest software to the OnePlus 8 5G UW on Verizon. The update comes with a software version IN2019_15_210110, and on top of bringing the jump to Android 11, it also includes the November 2020 security patches and improvements to the 5G Ultrawide Band.

As expected, the OxygenOS 11 brings a host of exciting changes to the OnePlus 8 5G UW, including a fresh UI focusing on one-handed usability, Game Space, the highly requested Ambient Display, improved Zen Mode, and much more.

The stable Android 11 with OxygenOS 11 has begun rolling out to Verizon OnePlus 8 owners. If you own one, be on the lookout for OTA in the coming days. As it’s usually the case with phased OTA rollouts, however, it might take some time for the update to reach all devices. You can also check for the update manually by heading to Settings > System > System Updates.

OnePlus 8 XDA Forums

Here’s the full changelog for the OnePlus 8 5G UW’s OxygenOS 11 update:

  • System
    • Fresh new visual design and optimization of details provides a more comfortable experience.
    • Brand new weather user interface supports dynamic switches between sunrise and sunset. Day and night are right in the palm of your hand.
    • Optimizes the stability of some third-party apps and improves user experience.
  • Game Space
    • Newly added gaming tools box for convenient switches to Fnatic mode. You can now choose three ways of notifications: text-only, heads up and block, just for your immersive gaming experience.
    • Newly added quick reply feature in a small window for WhatsApp and INS. Enable this functionality by swiping down from the upper right or left corners of the screen in gaming mode.
    • Newly added mis-touch prevention feature. Enable it, swipe down from the top of the screen, click, and the notification bar will pop up.
  • Ambient Display
    • Added Always-on Ambient Display function, with custom Schedule/All day option included. (Go to: Settings > Display > Ambient Display)
    • Newly added Insight clock style, a joint creation with Parsons School of Design. It changes according to your phone usage data. (Go to: Settings > Customization > Clock Style)
    • Added 10 new clock styles. (Go to: Settings > Customization > Clock Style)
  • Dark Mode
    • Added the shortcut key for Dark Mode. Simply pull down the quick setting to enable.
    • Supports automatic turn on feature and customized time range. (Go to: Settings > Display > Dark Mode > Turn on automatically > Automatically enable from sunset to sunrise / Custom time range)
  • Zen Mode
    • Added 5 new themes (ocean, space, grassland, and others) and more timing options.
    • Included the Group feature in Zen Mode. Now you can invite your friends and enjoy Zen Mode together.
  • Gallery
    • Supporting Story function automatically creates weekly videos with photos and videos in storage.
    • Optimizes the loading speed of the gallery, and the image preview is faster.

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OPPO opens up Android 11 betas for the OPPO Reno 2 F, Reno 10x Zoom, and OPPO F15

Earlier this month, OPPO shared a timeframe detailing a list of smartphones it had planned to update to Android 11 with ColorOS 11. Staying true to its promise, OPPO has now opened up the Android 11 beta program based on ColorOS 11 for the Reno 2 F, Reno 10x Zoom, and F15.

The closed beta program is currently limited to the Indian variants, but OPPO says it will be coming to other regions as well. To enroll your OPPO device in the Android 11 beta program, make sure you’re running the latest firmware. Then go to Settings > Software Update > tap on the settings icon located in the upper right-hand corner > click “Trial version“ and hit the Update Beta Version. On the next screen, you’ll be asked to fill in details and submit the application. If your application passes the review, you’ll receive the beta software OTA on your smartphone.

ColorOS 11 beta application steps

Unfortunately, the due date for the Reno 2 F lapsed on Jan 26. However, the beta program is still open for the OPPO F15 and OPPO Reno 10x Zoom, and users can go ahead and apply for the Android 11 beta right now. Keep in mind that this beta software is intended to collect user feedback and isn’t ready for day-to-day use just yet. OPPO hasn’t revealed when it plans to release a stable release to these smartphones, but hopefully, it won’t take too long.

After installing the beta update, OPPO Reno 2 F, F15, and Reno 10x Zoom users can look forward to all the latest Android 11 features, including Chat Bubbles, Conversation Notifications, Smart Device controls, one time permissions for location and microphone, and more. On top of the usual Android 11 changes, users will also have access to all the new features introduced in ColorOS 11, such as new theming options, new wallpapers, Flex Drop, Super Power Saving mode, Ringtone Maker, improved dark mode, to name only a few.

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Best Google Pixel 5 Deals: Where to buy Google’s flagship in January 2021

Google’s future is now! The Google Pixel 5 has been out for a while now, and it’s an impressive piece of tech for the price. In our Google Pixel 5 review, Adam Conway mentions that “if you’re looking for a fantastic software experience with good performance, the Google Pixel 5 is definitely worth looking at”. The mid-range chipset may scare off those wanting the bleeding edge, but this flagship runs better than expected and comes at a more affordable price.

Offering a 6-inch, OLED screen with a 90Hz refresh rate and 8GB RAM, you’ll be able to watch anything you like and it’ll be smooth and stutter-free. You’ll even be able to play games without any issue. Couple that with impressive front and rear cameras, you have a device that can stand with the best, while only costing $699.

Of course, retailers are always offering some great Google Pixel 5 deals, as they’re vying for you to purchase this flagship device from them. We’ve rounded up the best deals, so you can skip the research and pick up your new phone!

Where to Buy the Google Pixel 5

If you want to get your hands on the Google Pixel 5, you’ll need to decide if you want an unlocked version or something under a carrier plan. Amazon, Best Buy, and the Google Store have unlocked phones, while Verizon is the current carrier with the Pixel 5 available to buy.


Best Unlocked Google Pixel 5 Deals

For unlocked Google Pixel 5 deals, you can pick Amazon, Best Buy, or the Google Store.

Amazon

Amazon has both colors of the Pixel 5 in stock, and you know if you go with Amazon, you’ll have the easiest time getting an unlocked phone. With Amazon Prime, you’ll have two-day shipping available to you. Finally, if you have an Amazon Prime Rewards card, you can pay $38.83 a month for 18 months, interest-free.

    Google Pixel 5
    Ease, convenience, and two day shipping. What more could you want from Amazon for your Pixel 5 purchase? Prime Rewards cardholders can also pay for the device over 18 months, interest-free.

Best Buy

Right now at Best Buy, if you buy an unlocked Google Pixel 5, you’ll save $50 if you activate it today. Carrier-locked phones are not currently on any kind of discount, but the monthly payment plans may be easier to achieve anymore!

    Google Pixel 5
    Buy the Google Pixel 5 from Best Buy and activate today, you'll save $50 if it's an unlocked phone! You, unfortunately, won't get a discount with a carrier at this time.

Google Store

You can’t go wrong grabbing the Pixel 5 from Google themselves. You can order the Google Pixel 5 right now at the Google Store–no waitlist needed! If you qualify for Google Financing, you can also pay off the phone over 24 months at 0% APR.

    Google Pixel 5
    Get the Pixel 5 straight from Google! If you qualify, you can split the $699 into 24 monthly payments with 0% APR.

Best Carrier Google Pixel 5 Deals

Looking to grab a Pixel 5 on a carrier plan? Right now, you can go with Verizon or AT&T.

Verizon

Verizon always has a bunch of deals for smartphones, and the Google Pixel 5 is no exception. At Verizon, you can get the following deals:

  • Get up to $750 in trade-in value
  • $250 Verizon e-Gift Card when you switch
  • Verizon Stream TV for free

Check Verizon’s page to see which deals you’re eligible for!

    Google Pixel 5
    The Google Pixel 5 is available at Verizon! You can grab either the black or green version, and you can save up to $750 off if you trade in an eligible phone.

AT&T

The Google Pixel 5 is now available at AT&T! Purchase the flagship at this carrier and you’ll get the Chromecast with Google TV, completely free.

    Google Pixel 5
    At AT&T, buying a Google Pixel 5 will net you a Chromecast with Google TV, completely free!

In a year full of $1000-$2000 flagships, the Google Pixel 5 does not attempt to become a flagship, but it still ends up becoming one simply because it is at the helm of the ship for Google in 2020. But that goes on to show that not everyone needs to have a flagship processor. Most average users should be just fine with the modest package of the Pixel 5. And the camera is just the icing on the top that makes it one of the phones that a lot of reviewers can heartily recommend this year.

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Add a battery bar to your Galaxy S21, Note 20, Pixel 5, or Pixel 4a 5G with Energy Ring

The Huawei Nova 4 was the first Android smartphone to bring the hole-punch camera concept to the masses. The Nova 4 is over two years old today, but the trend it started continues to rule the Android world even in 2021. The hole-punch design brings us closer to our collective goal of getting rid of bezels and achieving maximum real screen estate on a smartphone display. Although less intrusive than notch cutouts, hole-punch can still come across as an eyesore to some people.

Many OEMs let you hide the hole-punch area by showing a black status bar or moving the status further down — essentially leaving a black border. If you don’t like the idea of conceding your precious real screen estate to get rid of the hole-punch, Energy Ring by XDA Recognized Developer jagan2 presents a more innovative approach to utilize the hole-punch. The app adds a configurable ring around the hole-punch camera, allowing you to quickly glance over your smartphone’s remaining battery life. You can configure the ring’s direction as clockwise, bidirectional, or anticlockwise, customize the color and thickness of the ring, and even set a cool animation while your device is charging.

Energy Ring used to have multiple versions for different smartphones, but the developer today announced that they have now merged all variants into a single app called Energy Ring — Universal. Along with the switch to the universal app, this update has also added support for several new smartphones, including the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Ultra, Galaxy Note 20, Pixel 5, and Pixel 4a 5G. The developer notes that support for the Galaxy S21 Plus and Galaxy S20 FE is also being worked on.

Following are the new devices supported by Energy Ring — Universal:

  • Galaxy S21
  • Galaxy S21 Ultra
  • Galaxy Note 20
  • Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
  • Galaxy S10 Olympic Edition
  • Pixel 5
  • Pixel 4a 5G

Energy Ring - Universal Edition! (Free+, Google Play) →

The developer maintains threads on XDA for each newly added device, so if you face any issues or have feedback/questions, feel free to bring them to the developer’s attention.

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