Wednesday, August 11, 2021

ZenFone 8 Flip receives a new update with optimized camera stability

It seems like Asus is giving some special attention to the ZenFone 8 series. After a couple of weeks, the company is again releasing an update to the ZenFone 8 Flip. While the earlier one arrived with the July security patch, the current update inculcates some system optimizations.

ZenFone 8 Flip

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The latest update for the Asus ZenFone 8 Flip is rolling out in several regions. The build bears the firmware version RU_30.11.55.82 for the model number ZS672KS. The smartphone is known for is its innovative flip shooter that gives professional-quality pictures. In fact, Asustags the ZenFone 8 Flip as “ordinary to excel in everything.”

Keeping the essence of the ZenFone 8 Flip, the fresh update gives special attention to improve the image quality. After flashing the update, the user can notice that the quality and stability of the camera is optimized. Moreover, like any other usual update, this as well optimizes the system's stability to enhance the user experience.

Update Log



  • Optimized camera stability and quality

  • Optimized system stability


Like all the other updates, the OTA build is also rolling out in a staged manner. Therefore, it may take more time to hit every unit in respective regions. If you have a ZenFone 8 Flip, you will receive a pop-up notification in a short span of time. Meanwhile, you can also flash the firmware manually by heading to Settings > System > System updates > Download and install.
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Nokia 3.4 may get Android 11 update as per Geekbench listing

HMD Global is constantly releasing the Android 11 update to its eligible flagships. A handful of devices by the company including Nokia 5.3, Nokia 1.3, and more have bagged the update so far. The latest one to join the list could be Nokia 3.4. The smartphone was launched last year in September with the Android 10.

Nokia 3.4

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Recently, Nokia 3.4 has made multiple appearances on the Geekbench database running Android 11. This probably indicates that the smartphone is in the final phase of testing the latest stable operating system.




If our assumption stands true, Nokia 3.4 users can use all the extensive Android 11 features on their handset. Android 11 brings new traits like chat bubbles, notification history, priority chat function, improved media controls, one-time-permission improvements, dark theme schedule, smart device controls, and much more.


According to the revised timeline published by Nokia Mobile, the smartphone was scheduled to receive Android 11 in Q2 this year. However, we are almost at the mid of the year 2021 and the handset has not bagged the new software yet.




Where other OEMs are preparing and testing the Android 12 version, Nokia is not even following its revised roadmap. But you can visit our dedicated article to know the Android 11 update schedule for the rest of the devices by the company.
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Nokia 3.4 Specifications


The Nokia 3.4 debuted with Android 10 and Snapdragon 460 chipset. The phone features a 6.39-inch IPS LCD panel paired with up to 4 GB RAM and 64 GB of storage which is expandable via a microSDXC card slot. It carries a 13 MP triple rear camera and an 8 MP shooter for selfies. The phone packs a 4,000 mAh battery with 10W of charging support.
Related: Nokia 5.4 grabs a new software update with June 2021 security patch

Samsung sends Android 11 One UI 3.1 update to Galaxy A10 in India

Samsung is driving its update train to the maximum of its flagships, even the older ones. After updating its majority of aged devices, the company is now targeting the Galaxy A10. The smartphone is receiving an Android 11 update with its latest customized skin One UI 3.1 on top.

Galaxy A10
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The latest build for the Galaxy A10 is presently rolling out in India on firmware version A105FDDU6CUH2. The software carries all the Android 11 goodies and the features of the new skin. Apart from this, it also inculcates the current security maintenance, the August 2021 security patch.

Concerning changes, Samsung is sending all the Android 11 features like chat bubbles, smart device control panels, native screen recorder, improved notification management, and much more. Moreover, these are tossed with One UI 3.1 traits on top. The latest stable skin includes improvements for Nearby Share, better privacy tools, Toolbars, Settings, Quick Panel, Notifications, and a lot more.


Furthermore, the software also gives attention to enhance the privacy of the device. According to Samsung’s documentation, the August 2021 patch fix for over 40 vulnerabilities, improving system security and privacy.

The Galaxy A10 users in India will receive notifications automatically if the OTA update arrives on their device. However, it can also be tracked via Settings > Software updates > Check for the updates. Tap on Download and install if the update is available for an improved experience. 
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Realme 6 Pro receives Android 11 based Realme UI 2.0 update

In March 2021, Realme 6 Pro started receiving the beta build for Android 11-based Realme UI 2.0. The fifth beta update for the smartphone inculcated a major system overhaul that bought in several changes and a variety of fixes. Finally, Realme is sending the stable Realme UI 2.0 update based on Android 11 to the Realme 6 Pro.

Realme 6 Pro

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Though, the Realme 6 Pro units in several regions have already received the Realme UI 2.0 stable update in April this year. This time, the package is unfurling in India through the firmware version number RMX2061_11_C.18. The update is live for the users who are on Android 11. However, the package size varies from user-to-user ranging from 188MB or 784MB.

Heading to the changes, the new software improves the system stability and optimizes system performance. Along with the Android 11 features, Realme UI 2.0 brings new additions like System Cloner, Quick Return Bubble, Enhanced Dark Mode, New App Drawer, Third-party Icon Support, Redesigned Notification Panel, Revamped Always-On display, Improved Game Space, and much more.

Like all the regular updates, this also is rolling out in batches. Thus, it will randomly hit a limited number of users initially followed by a border rollout. Alternatively, the user can also track the package manually. To do this, head over to the device's Settings > Software update > Check for update, if the new version pops up, tap on Download and install.
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Tuesday, August 10, 2021

The OnePlus Nord 2 explodes again, causing trauma to the user

A week ago, a OnePlus Nord 2 user suffered trauma as the unit ended blowing up during cycling. To this, the company said that it was "an isolated incident involving external factors and not due to any manufacturing or product issue." However, there's another case where the user is in trauma as the OnePlus Nord 2 exploded and burned the bedsheet.

 OnePlus Nord 2

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The user took this incident to Twitter where he said that the OnePlus Nord 2 bought for his father exploded on the bed, causing trauma to the user. His father then used a stick to push the burnt device away out of the room. OnePlus had an eye on the post and said that it will investigate the matter.

To mention that there is no way to verify the news as the user deleted the post later. Also, the user has not posted any images of the burnt OnePlus Nord 2 unit. Moreover, it is also not clear if the OnePlus Nord 2 unit caught fire due to overcharging or some other external force or it just happened spontaneously.

OnePlus Nord 2 explosion

In response to this tweet, the OnePlus Support team messaged the user that it plans to address the issue soon.
“We are truly dejected to hear about this incident. We earnestly hope that the untoward incident did not cause any harm to your father. We would like to have this addressed on priority and to further scrutinize this matter and ascertain the cause of this instance,” says the OnePlus post.

However, there are chances that the event was fabricated as the user immediately deleted his tweet and account after posting the story. We will update the story soon as we get any official information.
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OnePlus 8, 8 Pro, and 8T to get stable ColorOS update next year

With the launch of the OnePlus 9 series, the company decided to substitute OxygenOS with Oppo’s ColorOS. In fact, the brand has already made its step forward by releasing early access builds for some devices. These devices along with some more will get a stable build next year as revealed by the OnePlus CEO.

 ColorOS

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Moreover, the Chinese giant confirmed to update its older flagships running HydrogenOS to ColorOS operating system. Back in May, the OnePlus 8, the OnePlus 8 Pro, and the OnePlus 8T received the ColorOS 11 Early Access update.

Two months later, the Community Manager of OnePlus in China, Jia Lan Shuai mentioned that the OnePlus 8 series will grab the stable ColorOS update next year. However, which version the trio will jump to is still a surprise.

Noticing that OnePlus has not released the Early Access builds of ColorOS 11 to the OnePlus 7 series. We can say that the lineup may be directly updated to the upcoming ColorOS 12. Concluding, the OnePlus 7, OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus 7T, OnePlus 7T Pro can also be directly updated from HydrogenOS 11 to ColorOS 12 in 2020.

Yesterday, the CEO of OnePlus, Pete Lau, publicized the OnePlus 9 series on Weibo by sharing some camera samples. During the promotion, a user raised the question of when the OnePus 8T will receive a stable ColorOS update. Replying to this comment, a top executive of OnePlus mentioned that the device will grab the new build as scheduled in 2022.
Read more: OnePlus Nord 2 gets OxygenOS 11.3.A.08 update with camera optimizations

Xiaomi rolls out MIUI 12.5.4.0 update to Redmi Note 10 Pro in India

Since the introduction of MIUI 12.5, dozens of devices by Xiaomi have received the updated customized skin. Now, the latest smartphone to join the lost list is Redmi Note 10 Pro. However, the company decided to give it a special treatment with MIUI 12.5.4.0. The device was launched in March 2021 with Android 11 based MIUI 12 on top.

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The fresh build for the Redmi Note 10 Pro is arriving on the firmware version 12.5.4.0 RKFINXM. The update is presently live in India and it weighs 621MB in size. Apart from the bump in the skin level, the package includes a two-month-old security patch by Google, May 2021.

Talking about the changes, the firmware adds new Dolby effects that can be accessed from the device’s sound settings. Moreover, it tends to address some issues concerning notifications flashing in the notification shade. To know the best of the MIUI 12.5 features, click on the link below.

Best MIUI 12.5 features that you would love to enjoy!


As always, the fresh update for the Redmi Note 10 Pro is having an incremental rollout. Therefore, it may take a while to hit all units in the country. But you can always give it a manual check by heading to Settings > About Phone > tap on the MIUI Version section in the top left corner.

Also, keep in note that the Indian variants of the smartphone have received the MIUI 12.5.1 update in May. Identified by build version 12.5.1.0.RKFINXM weighing around 70MB in size. The software added improved performance, tweaks in system apps like camera and notes, and a lot more. To read the precise changes, visit our dedicated article.
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[Update: July 2021 Security Patch] Realme C25 Updates Tracker

At the near end of Q3 2021, Realme C25 was launched flaunting a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display. The smartphone fuels Android 11, Realme UI 2.0 out of the box paired with up to 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Under the hood, it equips an Octa-core processor-based MediaTek Helio G70 Chipset. Realme C25 houses a triple rear camera module consisting of a 48MP primary sensor and a single 8MP snapper at the front side.

Realme C25

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Note: This is an update tracker and will be updated with every build released for the Realme C25 smartphone.

Realme C25 Updates Tracker



  • [August 10, 2021]: Realme is sending a new software update to the Realme C25 smartphone in India. The build carries the July 2021 security patch update that arrives on the firmware version RMX3191_11_A.20. Alongside the new patch, the package optimizes ​​system stability and addresses some known issues.


Update Log



  • Security

    • Updated Android security patch: July 2021



  • System

    • Fixed some known issues

    • Optimized ​​system stability




Like all the other updates, this as well is rolling out in batches. Accordingly, the users may have to wait a while to get the build. You can also check the update status manually by heading over to Settings > Software updates > Check for the updates. Also, we suggest you switch over to a Wi-Fi network to avoid carrier data charges.
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Tasker's latest update on Android 12 adapt Material You color theme

Android 12 Beta 2 arrived with Material You’s wallpaper-based theme engine, codenamed “monet.” Since then, various third-party apps were spotted implementing the new theme. The Tasker app is one of them which added support for the dynamic theme in a beta phase a couple of months back. Finally, the developers are bringing the feature to the stable version of the app.

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The new Tasker version 5.13.5 supports the Material You color theme on devices running Android 12. The update is called “Get Material You Color,” which will extract color from your wallpaper and apply them in respective Tasker Scenes.

Apart from the Android 12 theme, the update adds a lot of new additions. To know about the changes and additions, refer to the changelog below.




  • Additions

    • Added Material You support for Android 12+. Enable with Tasker > Preferences > UI > Theme > Material You.

    • Added Get Material You Colors for Android 12+. Demo

    • Allow overlay scenes to be shown on the status bar and navigation bar with a new option in Show Scene action when type is Overlay.

    • Added Connect To Wifi action, which works with a new version of the Tasker Settings app.

    • Added option to use test server for shares to test new taskernet features.

    • Added Apps, Image, Images, Bluetooth Name, and Bluetooth Address options in the Pick Input Dialog action.

    • Made exported descriptions more readable.

    • You can now use content://net.dinglisch.android.taskerm.iconprovider/wallpaper/launcher or content://net.dinglisch.android.taskerm.iconprovider/wallpaper/lockscreen to use your devices wallpapers anywhere where image URIs are supported.

    • Added function to get max audio volumes for each stream type in the Tasker Function action.

    • Added option to ask for advanced options when exporting description (for now, you can select between wrapping description with backticks or adding 4 spaces before each line)

    • Added option to specify a prompt when using the Ask For Permissions action, which will show up if the permissions are not already granted

    • Added option for taskernet project to not ask for the needed permissions when imported

    • Enabled hardware acceleration

    • Allow any value in the Display Brightness input field

    • Added Turkish translation

    • Output %err variable with a value when the Back action ends in error

    • Added option to sort by named profiles

    • Added option to get current task name in Test Tasker action

    • Show error when project/profile/task from taskernet fails

    • Added option to send crash reports via a Google Drive file instead of via email directly

    • Added line numbers to logcat entries when selecting them with the helper in the Logcat Entry event

    • Added log showing memory consumption every once in a while to catch eventual future memory leaks

    • Added next, pause, stop, play, rewind and forward tags to Media Control action so you can search for those terms and find the action

    • Added Continue On Error option to Goto action

    • Allow using array variables in some fields where only non-array variables were supported



  • Changes

    • Made unnamed profiles show up in italic so they can be easily distinguished from named profiles

    • When importing a project where tasks, profiles, or scenes in that project already exist but the project itself doesn’t ask for each existing item individually if you want to overwrite

    • Don’t ask if you want to overwrite profiles/tasks/scenes if they were in the same project like the one being imported

    • Don’t output empty fields (or disabled checkboxes) in profile/task descriptions

    • Made Joiner field in Variable Join action multi-line

    • When Google Assistant searches for a Task in Tasker, if there’s only 1 matching Task, it’ll run it right away instead of showing a 1 item list

    • Don’t allow Return action to overwrite %caller() array






The update is available to grab via Google Play. To enable the theming system, visit the Preference > UI > Theme > Material You. After enabling, you can see Tasker’s action bar, bottom bar, various menus, toggles, and text extracting colors from your wallpaper.
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