Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019) receives Android 11 update
Oppo Reno gets Android 11 based ColorOS 11 beta update in India
Must see: Download ColorOS System Launcher V11.1.00 for Oppo devices
As mentioned, the latest firmware for Oppo Reno is rolling out in India. It will probably expand to other regions after ensuring that there are no critical bugs. The Android 11 ColorOS 11 update is out in a beta version. Interested users can register and apply themselves in the first batch of Beta testers from June 29 to July 3.
However, there are some eligibility criteria for this as well. If you are enrolling in the program, make sure your phone has updated to version (Detectable Version): C.37/C.38. Also, Oppo has listed some must-know key points before you register the device for the program:
- Please backup important data on the phone before updating to avoid data loss.
- Updating might lead to your device heating, lagging, and fast battery draining.
- Some third-party applications are not compatible with Android 11. Therefore, after updating these applications might not be available or have technical issues.
To register for the ColorOS 11 (Android 11) Beta update, follow the ‘guide to apply’ in Settings > Software Update > Click the settings icon on the screen > Apply for Beta Version > Update Beta Version.
Once applied, Oppo will review your application in a week and if it is a success, your drive will bag the update soon. However, you might have to wait for the next round in case the application quota is full.
Read more: Oppo F17 receives stable ColorOS 11 update based on Android 11
Monday, June 28, 2021
Samsung rolls out the Android 11-based One UI 3.1 update to the Galaxy M10s
Samsung introduced the Galaxy M10s in 2019, and a year after the successful launch, the company has discontinued it along with a few other M Series smartphones. And now, the device has started receiving a new update with the Android 11-based One UI 3.1 (Skin). The update weighs around 1911.90 MB and carries the firmware version M107FXXU4CUF5, and already many users from India have started getting it.
Concerning changes, the new firmware incorporates a bunch of changes, new features, optimizations, fixes for known issues and loopholes, and improvements to the system and applications.
The update includes Android 11 goodies like Chat bubbles, Smart device controls, One-time permissions and auto-reset, Conversation notifications, built-in screen recorder, Notification history, and so on. Apart from these, the new firmware also includes the July 2021 Security Patch.
The new update follows the staggered rollout, and it may take some time as it needs to be verified. After successful verification, all the users of Galaxy M10s will start getting it within a week. Likewise, users can also head over to Settings>Software updates and check for the updates.
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[Update: June 2021 security patch] Xiaomi Mi A3 update tracker
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Note: This is an updates tracker and will be updated regularly with the Xiaomi Mi A2 smartphone updates.
Xiaomi Mi A3 Update Tracker
- [June 28, 2021]: Xiaomi Mi A3 is receiving a new software update globally. The build indulges the current security maintenance, June 2021 patch to the device. The update arrives on firmware version V12.0.11.0.RFQMIXM weighs about 20MB in size. This is a minor bump in the safety level and does not carry any new additions. Though, the update brings fixes for some minor bugs and optimized system performance.
- [August 11, 2020]: Xiaomi has started spinning out the August 2020 Security patch update for Mi A3. The new update is rolling out globally with firmware version V11.0.20.0.QFQMIXM weighs 35.55 MB in size. The company has not included any new changes/ features to the device via this update. So, the update generally comes with bug fixes for user-reported issues and it may also include a few improvements.
- [July 29, 2020]: Xiaomi Mi A3 is receiving July 2020 security patch in some parts of Europe. The build bears the firmware version V11.0.5.0.QFQEUXM. It is a usual security update that specifically addresses bugs and vulnerabilities to enhance your device's security and does not bring any new features.
The OTA update will be pushed in different batches and may take some time to reach all the users based on their location and carrier. If you don’t receive a notification for the update in the next few days, you may need to manually check for the update by navigating to Settings > Software Update > Check for the Update.
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Poco M2 grabs a software optimization update in India
Make sure to visit: MIUI 12.5 Update: List of eligible Xiaomi, Poco, and Redmi devices
The latest update for the Poco M2 is rolling out on firmware version V12.0.4.0.QJRINXM. While the build is presently live in India, the units in other countries will grab similar treatment soon.
The fresh build for the Poco M2 addresses some usual bugs that improve the system performance. Moreover, The fixes reduce the lags that were experienced by the users in general. Additionally, it also enhances the system's stability.
Changelog
- System
- Optimization: Increased system stability
- Optimization: Reduced system lag
As usual, the update is having a phase-wise rollout. You will shortly receive the OTA build if you are a Poco M2 user in India. In case if the firmware has not hit your device, you can also flash it manually by heading to the device Settings -> Software Updates -> Check for update -> tap on Download and install if the update is available for your device.
Poco M2 Specifications
Xiaomi packed Poco M2 with Mediatek Helio G80 powered by Android 10 based MIUI 12. The device was launched last year in September featuring an IPS LCD display with a 6.53-inch water-repellent screen. It is available in two storage variants of 64GB and 128GB paired with 6 GB RAM. Moving to the camera, Poco M2 houses a quad lens consisting of 13MP + 8MP + 5MP + 2MP sensors. At the front, it carries a single 8MP selfie lens.
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OnePlus Nord 2 5G arrives at AI Benchmark site with Dimensity 1200
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The device's listing at the AI Benchmarks reveals that it will equip Dimensity 1200 processed coupled with 8GB RAM. OnePlus Nord 2 5G will run the latest stable channel, Android 11 out of the box.
OnePlus Nord 2 5G specifications (expected)
As per leaks, OnePlus Nord 2 5G will feature a 6.43-inch AMOLED HD+ screen. The panel will offer a 20:9 aspect ratio, a 90Hz refresh rate, and an in-screen fingerprint scanner. Under the hood, the device will fuel Dimensity 1200 chipset that will power Android 11 on board.
In the shooting section, OnePlus Nord 2 5G may house a triple camera module consisting of a Sony IMX766 50MP primary camera, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP shooter to measure depth. On the other side, the phone is likely to offer a 32MP snapper for selfies. A standard 4,00 mAh battery will back up the smartphone according to rumors.
As of now, this is all the particulars we have in our hands. But now as the device has started to appear at online certifications, we can expect more information to reveal soon. To keep track of the upcoming specs and other details, stay tuned.
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Oppo F17 receives stable ColorOS 11 update based on Android 11
Every month Oppo releases a roadmap for the deployment of Android 11 based ColorOS 11. According to the June 2021 rollout schedule, the Oppo A53, A54, Reno, Reno2 Z, and the Oppo F17 will grab the package this month. Moving ahead with the timeline, the company is treating its last device on the list, Oppo F17 with the current stable operating system.
Make sure to visit: Download ColorOS System Launcher V11.1.00 for Oppo devices
The latest firmware for Oppo F17 is rolling out in India. It will probably reach out to other countries after ensuring that there are no critical bugs. The smartphone was released last year in September with Android 10 based ColorOS 7.2 on board. This major update brings a whole new experience to your smartphone.
Concerning features, the update will bring the latest Android 11 traits to your devices. The goodies in the OS include Chat Bubbles, one-time permissions, new dark mode, improvements to Always on Display, Flex Drop, Super Power Saving Mode, and much more.
Moreover, these will further be tossed with Oppo’s customized skin, ColorOS 11. This includes new themes, wallpaper, AOD mode, UI changes, fingerprint animation icon, enhancements in Oppo Relax, new gestures, google lens integration, Game space, improved battery performance, and the list goes on.
As usual, the update is having a phase-wise rollout. You will shortly receive the OTA build if you are an Oppo F17 user in India. In case you have not received the firmware, you can flash it manually by heading to the device Settings -> Software Updates -> Check for update -> tap on Download and install if the update is available for your device.
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OnePlus Nord N200 receives its first update with OxygenOS 11.0.1.0
A week back OnePlus announced the Nord N200 5G powered by Snapdragon 480 5G chipset. The smartphone runs the latest stable channel, Android 11 along with OxygenOS 11 on top. The very next day after the announcement, the company promised to give it four years of update support. Now, OnePlus Nord N200 is grabbing its first update that bumps the skin level to OxygenOS 11.0.1.0.
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The latest update for the OnePlus Nord N200 is currently live in North America, while the units in other regions will also get similar treatment soon. Along with the bump in skin level, the package carries the May 2021 security patch to the device. Additionally, the changelog also mentions that the build addresses some bugs and brings fixes for the same.
Changelog
- System
- General improvement and fixes
- May 2021 security patch
OnePlus Nord N200
OnePlus Nord N200 5G features a 6.49 inch LTPS IPS LCD with a 90Hz refresh rate. The device powers an Octa-core processor-based Snapdragon 480 5G chipset with Adreno 619 GPU. It ships with Android 11OS out of the box paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage. Nord N200 equips a triple camera set up consisting of a 13MP primary sensor and a couple of 2MP lenses for measuring macro and depth aspects. On the other side, it has a 16MP snapper for selfies and video calls.
Related: OnePlus 8 series is receiving its next Open Beta update
[Update: May 2021 security patch] Samsung Galaxy A6 update tracker
In May 2018, Samsung officially launched Galaxy A6 with Android 8.0 (Oreo). The phone features a 5.6-inch Super AMOLED screen with up to 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage. Under the hood, it powers an octa-core processor based on Exynos 7870 Octa chipset and Mali-T830 MP1 GPU. Galaxy A6 houses a 16MP camera at the front and rear sides.
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Note: This is an update tracker and will be updated regularly with the latest update releases for the device.
Samsung Galaxy A6 Update Tracker
- [June 27, 2021]: The Galaxy A6 units in the United States and Columbia are grabbing a new software update. The latest software brings the May 2021 security patch that arrives on firmware version A600GNUBU9CUE3. The OTA will hit the remaining countries by the next couple of weeks. According to Samsung’s documentation, the May patch resolves several security vulnerabilities and risks from vectors. Moreover, the company also addresses the fixes that Google term as severe or critical. To know more details about the security level, tap here.
- [October 16, 2018]: Samsung starts rolling out September 2018 security patch for its Galaxy A6 units in Europe. The latest build bears the firmware version A600FNXXU3ARJ1. This is a minor update that does not add any new additions. Internally, the patch includes 64 fixes for the Android OS and 18 fixes are added for Samsung’s own vulnerable places, including a leak in the clipboard software.
As the update is having a phase-wise rollout, it may take some time to reach all the units. In the meantime, you can head to Settings > Software updates > Check for updates to check the update manually. We also suggest you switch over to a WiFi network before downloading the update to avoid data charges.