Friday, September 10, 2021

Samsung improves the Touch Bezel 'usability' of Galaxy Watch 4

It's not been even a month and the Galaxy Watch 4 series by Samsung are performing beyond expectations. This is the first time the company has dumped its Tizen OS with WearOS. The brand has already sent a couple of updates within the first week of lunch. Yet another update is rolling out for the Galaxy Watch 4 that enhances the usability of the Touch Bezel.

Galaxy Watch 4

Make sure to visit: Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 vs Galaxy Watch 4 Classic: Comparison

The latest update for the Galaxy Watch 4 series arrives on the R8**XXU1BUI5 firmware version weighing around 290 MB in size. The build is available for both Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic. It overall emphasizes improving the system's stability and reliability to enhance the user experience.

Primarily, the new software improves the usability of the Touch Bezel function. Some users seem to have reported issues while scrolling using the virtual bezel feature. But Samsung has taken care of it by unfurling the new version. Moreover, you can notice a new animation when you open the app drawer after flashing the update. This minor change is not mentioned in the changelog though.

Changelog



  • Improved usability of the following application or feature: Touch bezel.

  • Improved system stability and reliability.


If you own a Galaxy Watch 4 or Watch 4 Classic, you may have to wait for some time as the update is having an incremental rollout. But you can always track the build manually via the dedicated app on your connected smartphone. Otherwise, the version will reach out to you in upcoming days.
Read more: Samsung winds up the monthly update support for Galaxy Note 9

[Update: September 2021 Security Patch] Oppo Reno 10X Zoom Updates Tracker

In Q2 of 2019, Oppo had officially unveiled the Reno 10X Zoom smartphone. The device sports a 6.6-inch AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 6 protection. It is powered by a Snapdragon 855 Chipset based on Android 9.0 (Pie) onboard. For shooting purposes, there's a 48 MP triple rear camera and a 16 MP Motorized pop-up selfie sensor. 

Oppo Reno 10x Zoom picks up a new update with July 2020 Security Patch
Must see: Oppo ColorOS 12 official wallpapers are out for download!

Note: This is an update tracker, all the updates for Oppo Reno 10X Zoom will be added here in descending order.

Oppo Reno 10X Zoom Updates Tracker



  • [September 9, 2021]: Oppo is releasing the September 2021 security patch to the Reno 10X Zoom. The update is unfurling in Asian markets via the firmware version CPH1919_11_F.45. Alongside, the package does not bring any other noticeable changes. But, it addresses various privacy and security-related vulnerabilities.

  • [March 10, 2021]: Oppo is rolling out a stable update of the latest ColorOS 11.1 to Oppo Reno 10 X Zoom. The new stable update comes with build number CPH1919_11_F.40 which weighs around 3.5 GB in size. The latest build carries various new features and enhancements depending upon the region. Visit our dedicated article to know all the brand new features.

  • [March 3, 2021]: Oppo is rolling another Beta build as ColorOS 11.1 to Reno 10x Zoom.The update brings version number CPH1919_11_F.40 that weighs approximately 1.21GB in size. The beta build enhances the system’s stability and performance. Moreover, it fixes communication issues, fixes slow-motion video, 48MP camera issues, and much more which are listed here.

  • [July 9, 2020]: Oppo has finally started spinning out the July 2020 Security Patch update for Oppo Reno 10x Zoom smartphones. It comes in the CPH1919EX_11_C.28 Firmware version and weighs nearly 539MB in size. As of now, the update is currently limited to Indian users only and will be released in all other markets soon. Besides, it also carries some camera optimizations which you can read here.


As always, the company is sending the updates in phases. Thus, it may take some time to reach all the units. In the meanwhile, navigate to Settings > Software updates > check for updates to manually check the update status. Also, we suggest you switch over to a WiFi network to avoid carrier data charges.
Related: [Update: August 2021 Security Patch] Oppo Reno 6 Series Updates Tracker

[Update: September 2021 security patch] Samsung Galaxy A52s updates tracker

The Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G was released in September 2021 powering Snapdragon 778G 5G. The phone holds a  6.5 inch Super AMOLED screen protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 5. It offers Android 11 One UI 3.1 out of the box paired with up to 256GB storage and 8GB RAM. A 64 MP primary sensor leads the rear quad-camera setup while a 32 MP snapper is housed on the front side.

Galaxy A52s 5G

Must see: Specs Comparison: Galaxy A52s 5G vs OnePlus Nord 2 5G

Note: This is an update tracker and will be updated regularly with the latest update releases for the device.

Galaxy A52s Updates Tracker



  • [September 10, 2021]: The Galaxy A52s 5G is receiving the current security maintenance, September 2021. Arriving on the firmware version A528BXXS1AUHA, the build is rolling out in Europe as of now. There's nothing more significant to the new version, the patch addresses over 50 security and privacy-related vulnerabilities.


The OTA update will roll out in phases and if you did not receive it already, you must be in line to get it shortly. To check the update manually, you can go to Settings > Software update. Before you start downloading the update, make sure your device is charged at least 60%. Also, it is advisable to switch to a WiFi network if you’re on a limited data plan to avoid carrier data charges.
Related: [Update: Unlocked variant gets August 2021 Security Patch] Galaxy Note 10 series Updates Tracker

Thursday, September 9, 2021

Realme Pad launched in India: Specification and Price

Realme held an event today in India which unveiled several smart devices including the first-ever tablet— Realme Pad. The tab was spotted on EEC certification last month revealing some specs. Finally, the wait is over and we have a clear picture and full details of Realme Pad.

Realme Pad
Must see: Download Realme Photos v8.7.38 App [Old Versions Archive]

Realme Pad is available in both WiFi and LTE variants. In terms of design, the tab features a slim profile with chamfered edges measuring 6.9mm in thickness. The device will flaunt a 10.4-inch WUXGA+ display measuring 246.1 x 155.8 x 6.8mm in dimensions. The panel offers 2000 x 1200 screen resolution and an 82.5% screen-to-body ratio.

Under the hood, Realme Pad will equip an octa-core processor-based MediaTek Helio G80 chipset. The Wi-Fi model has only a 32 GB storage variant paired with 3 GB RAM. While the Wi-Fi + LTE model is additionally available in 64/ 4GB RAM storage configuration as well. Further, it runs Android 11 pre-installed with the new Realme UI for Pad skin on top.

For shooting purposes, the Realme Pad holds an 8 MP rear camera. And so is the capacity of the front lens that serves selfies and video calls. The tab boosts four dynamic speakers supported by Dolby Atmos and Hi-Res audio technologies. Additionally, it also has dual microphones that enable noise cancellation during video calls.

Realme Pad

The Realme Pad ships with a 7,100 mAh battery that supports 18W of quick charge and reverse charging via OTG cable. The tablet can provide 12 hrs of video playback and 65 days of standby as claimed by the company.

Price and Availability


The Wi-Fi model of Realme Pad will cost Rs 13,999. On the other hand, the lower variant of the Wi-Fi + LTE model is worth Rs 15,999. This goes up to Rs 17,999 for the upper storage variant of the device.

The tab is launched in two color variants of Real Gold and Real Grey. The Wi-Fi + LTE model will go on sale on September 16 at noon on the official Realme website, Flipkart, and other major retailers. Whereas the sale for the Wi-Fi-only model is delayed for some days.
Read more: Realme 8s 5G and 8i debut in India with MediaTek chipsets

Realme 8s 5G and 8i debut in India with MediaTek chipsets

Realme introduced two new smartphones today at the event held in India— Realme 8s 5G and Realme 8i. The midrange devices arrive as an extension of the Realme 8 series. The duo will power Mediatek processors, powerful batteries, and a Dynamic RAM Expansion feature. Below are the rest of the specs that the new smartphones offer.

Realme 8s 5G
Must see: Download Realme Music Party v8.1.40 App

Realme 8s 5G


The front screen of the Realme 8s 5G features an LCD panel measuring 6.5-inch in size with a punch-hole cutout. The display will offer Full HD+ resolution with a 90Hz refresh rate. The smartphone has 128 GB of storage onboard paired with 6 GB and 8 GB RAM options. The configuration can expand through a dedicated microSD slot.

Under the hood, the Realme 8s 5G powers an octa-core CPU-based Dimensity 810 SoC. FYI, this is the first device in the world to equip this processor. Further, it has Android 11 pre-installed along with Realme UI 2.0 on top.

Realme 8s 5G

In the optics department, Realme 8s 5G houses a triple rear camera. However, the design shows four cameras, the last one is just a sticker with AI on top of it. The tri-lens includes a 64 MP primary sensor and a couple of 2 MP snappers for B&W portrait shots and macro pictures. While the front side carries a 16 MP selfie shooter.

The Realme 8s 5G packs a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 33W of charging over a USB-C port. The other connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.1, popular 5G bands, and navigation standards.

Realme 8i


The Realme 8i is slightly different from the Realme 8s 5G. It flaunts a 6.6-inch LCD with Full HD+ resolution and 100% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage. The panel offers a 120Hz with granular settings, this is the first mid-range phone with this spec.

Realme 8i

The new MediaTek Helio G96 chipset powers the Realme 8i. The phone has 64/128 GB of storage configuration coupled with 4/6 GB of RAM. Again, the storage is expandable via a microSD slot.

The Realme 8i also houses a triple rear camera with similar lens proportions except from the 50 MP main camera. Similarly, the battery capacity is also identical to the former model but the charging support is limited to 18W.

Realme 8i

Price and Availability


The Realme 8s 5G will go on sale from September 13 at noon IST in two color variants— Universe Blue and Universe Purple. The lower storage variant costs INR 17,999 ($245/€205), while the upper one is set at INR 19,999 ($270/€230). Users have a chance to get an INR 6,000 discount on Flipkart via the Smart Upgrade program.

The Realme 8i can be purchased from September 14 onwards in Space Black and Space Purple color variants. The device is worth INR 13,999 and INR 15,999 depending upon storage configurations.
Read more: A new Realme device surfaces on FCC with model number RMX3263

Microsoft News apps renamed as Microsoft Start on Android and iOS

Microsoft News is the company's platform where the user can access news headlines and other features in a single app. The service is now renamed Microsoft Start to avoid confusion among users who are not aware of the shift in direction. Besides, the new update also features a new app icon and tweak in color scheme to bring the change in the notice.

Microsoft news
Make sure to visit: Download the Windows 11 wallpapers in high quality from here

After flashing the updated version of the app, the user will be asked to sign in to the Microsoft account again after a brief introduction slideshow. All the previous Microsoft News settings and preferences will be set to default. So, the user will have to filter sources again.

Apart from tracking the daily news, the app will provide access to daily tasks including browsing, weather support, and more. Here is the official release note for the Microsoft Start app update:
Stay up to date with breaking news and stories tailored to your interests from thousands of premium sources. Plus, get quick access to daily tasks, such as searching the web, checking the weather, shopping for necessities, and more.

Microsoft Start

The updated Microsoft News app is officially rolling out to the Android and iOS platforms in all the supported regions. The user will now see a refreshed icon named Microsoft Start.  However, the platform is yet to update for the Windows platform. FYI, the functionality of Microsoft Start is being integrated into the Widget pane in Windows 11.
Read more: Microsoft PDF Scanner and SMS Organizer app get updates with several changes

Google will soon introduce an in-app calling feature on Gmail

The Gmail app is the email service platform by Google. Apparently, the app is transforming into a hybrid platform offering multiple services within the app besides mail. With all the newly added workspace features, Gmail is becoming the central hub for every Google communication app.

Gmail calling



Make sure to visit: Optimize your Gmail Experience: Best Tips and Tricks (Complete Guide)

The users can now perform multiple tasks within the Gmail app apart from tracking their mails. The new feature will soon enable the user to call each other on Google Meet. But it can be done inside the Gmail app, not the Meet app. Though the standalone Meet app will get the ability to ring, it cannot create group meetings.

Once the in-app calling feature successfully rolls out, it will work like any other VOIP app. Thus, making it easy for users to take part in group calls. The email is now just another tab of Gmail besides Chat, Spaces, and Meet. In fact, the app will now become a hub for several services including one-on-one chats, group chats, videoconferencing, and calls.
“Google Meet calling is a seamless experience of initiating a video or audio call between one or more participants, complementing more structured, scheduled video meetings. Our intention is to bring Meet calling to all the natural endpoints in Workspace where you’d initiate an ad-hoc call including chats, people cards, and Spaces, but this will come first to one-to-one chats within the Gmail mobile app,” says Google.

The changes can take place in the Gmail app in the coming weeks. Also, it could be accompanied by other additions as well.
Read more: Google could release Android 12.1 after Android 12 instead of Android 13


Google could release Android 12.1 after Android 12 instead of Android 13

The final beta of Android 12 is out for the new Pixel 5A 5G owners. Google has now confirmed that the stable version of the operating system is just weeks away. Also, While the forthcoming version is still awaited, its successor has already started surfacing online.


Make sure to visit: Oppo ColorOS 12 official wallpapers are out for download!

Where Android 12 will be the major overhaul in years, its successor version will reportedly be a minor update. Moreover, it will be called Android 12.1, not Android 13. The reports also claim that the new successor version will start unfurling soon with the launch of Pixel 6 smartphones.

It seems like while Google decides to develop Android 13, in the meantime, Android 12.1 will serve the users. The point update will change the user-visible version number. But, it will probably not be accompanied by a new API level. FYI, Google has mentioned that Android 12 delivers an API level 31 framework, so the developers are advised to update their apps to the level.

If we peek back at the time, it's been several years since Google has released the minor update versions of the Android operating system. In fact, the last point update was Android 8.1 Oreo launched in 2017. After four years of gap, this will be followed by Android 12.1.

Google has officially released the Android 12 developer beta preview at the I/O 2021 conference. The version is getting a complete overhaul with its new ‘Material You’ design which is highly customizable. The Android 12 OS is secure by default and private by design, making all your devices work better together. Read the best of Android 12 feature by hitting the button below

Read more: Google sends September 2021 security patch update to Pixels devices

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Samsung winds up the monthly update support for Galaxy Note 9

From the year 2019, Samsung has done a commendable job in speeding up the frequency of updates. The Korean giant provides three years of regular update support to its smartphones including two major Android OS updates. As per the timeline, the Galaxy Note 9 has hit the target of three years and now it is no more eligible to grab monthly security updates.

Samsung Galaxy Note 9

Make sure to visit: Download Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Stock Wallpapers for Free

In a piece of good news, the Galaxy Note 9 isn't completely downgraded to receive any updates. In fact, the smartphone will now get quarterly security patch updates. Though it also indicates that the update support will come to an end soon.

The quarterly updates for Galaxy Note 9 will last for another year. After this time, the support will drop down to biannual updates. This as well will be followed for another twelve months. After this, the update support will be completely discontinued.

The Samsung was launched in August 2018 with Android 8.1 (Oreo). It has received two major Android updates and three years of regular security update support. The latest update for the device was the August 2021 security patch. This means the next update is not arriving until November 2021.

In other news, the Seoul-based brand has ended the software update support for Galaxy Note FE completely. The device was launched in July 2017 with Android 7.1.1 (Nougat). The Galaxy S8 Lite is also undergoing a similar treatment. The devices are not eligible to receive any updates in the future.
Read more: [Update: Support page goes live] Samsung Galaxy M52 5G spotted on FCC with model number SM-M526B