Wednesday, February 2, 2022

YouTube video player gets a new UI on Android and iOS

YouTube is rolling out a new update for its mobile app via version 17.03.35. After updating, the Android and iOS users will receive a new video player UI. It will bring in a full-screen player containing all key elements.


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The update will add adds a row of icons in the bottom left corner, making it easier for the user to like/ dislike a video, view comments, and share. On the right side, there are more recommended videos. Earlier, the options were hidden behind a swipe-up gesture. Also, you get listening controls while watching a music video in the middle.

Moreover, the comment section is easily accessible on the right side while playing the video in landscape. You just have to tap and pull the comment button. Earlier, you had to hap on the comment section while in portrait mode.

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To note, you can only note the difference while watching on full-screen or landscape mode. Your interaction with key functions is minimized and more flexible. However, while watching a video in portrait mode, it's almost the same. As mentioned, you can like/dislike the video conveniently. On the contrary, you can not see the numbers.




The server-side update started rolling out already on Monday. That means it will automatically find a way to hit your device in a while. Alternatively, you can try checking in to the Play Store and look if the new version is available for your smartphone.
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Android Auto gets a new update with refreshed UI & screen mirroring

Google is consistent in updating Android Auto with new features and tweaks. However, it's been a couple of years since the platform got a major overhaul. Well, finally Google ha started working over the next build codenamed “Coolwalk.”

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The project was first spotted last year in September. Now, it has reached a new stage where the elements look much like Apple CarPlay. Reportedly, Android Auto version 7.3 will arrive as the next major update.

To begin with, it will feature a hamburger-style menu that will house options like weather and music player. Also, the top status bar is merged into the bottom dock, leaving more room on the primary interface. Unlike before, the side panel will be activated by long-pressing the home button, which will pop up the retractable widgets.

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Moreover, the status bar is discarded. In addition, the navigation interface is persistent side even after exiting the navigation map view. Furthermore, screen mirroring is likely to be a part of Android Auto's upcoming update. That means you can transmit the Android Auto app right on your car’s screen.

Alongside, Android Auto will allow asking Google Assistant to reject calls and send SMSs. It can also recommend streaming videos while driving and delivering better notification management AI.

Anyway, we can not confirm when the update will start rolling out officially. We expect it to arrive after a couple of months at the Google I/O event.

Nokia 7.2 gets Android 11 update with December 2021 Security Patch

While other OEMs are busy deploying Android 12, Nokia is still upgrading its older flagship with Android 11. The latest smartphone to receive the update is Nokia 7.2. This is the second major OS update for the device as it was launched in September 2019 running Android 9.0 (Pie) out of the box.

Nokia 7.2 India Launch

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The latest software for Nokia 7.2 is bundled with the firmware version number V3.490. The users in India, Indonesia, and Australia can flash the new update that weighs around 1.57 GB to download. Needless to say that the package will bring all the Android 11 goodies. Along with this, the update improves the system stability and inculcates the December 2021 patch.

Though the official changelog does not mention any precise changes. Needless to say, it will pack all that we expect from Android 11. This includes chat bubbles, one-time permissions, smart device controls, native screen recorder, enhanced dark theme, conversation management, and much more.

What's New?



  • Improved system stability

  • User interface enhancements

  • Google security patch 2021-12


If you own a Nokia 7.4, the OTA update will reach out to you automatically. Alternatively, you can check if the update has reached your device. To do this go to Settings > System update > Check for update, and tap on Download and install. Also, the company recommends keeping your device connected to a Wi-Fi network to avoid carrier data charges.
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Gmail for web adopts a fresh organized redesign

Before the launch of Android 12, Google started providing a new look to its stock apps. Even the non-Android platforms were refreshed. Following the steps, Gmail for Web is getting redesigned with a more organized look. This new ‘integrated view’ style seems to take cues from the latest OS.

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The web version of Gmail has been the same for a while. But Google finally decided to tweak it by giving some cosmetic and functional changes. The primary difference you can see is that the color scheme has changed. The compose button and accented elements which were red before are now blue.

In addition, the inbox will now display more rounded corners. Also, you will see a pill-shaped indicator while selecting a conversation. Moreover, the update will compress the conversations on the left side of the window. If you notice, the changes are Material You centered that intend to make the view clearer.

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With the new design, you will see chats on the left side of the inboxes as small buttons. These buttons will open up as chat bubbles when clicked. Presently, as the chats are housed on the left side, they can get cluttered if there are many.

The feature is not available currently. Google is expected to roll out the update on February 8th. Once the version arrives, you’ll be prompted to see the redesign. Also, you can always switch back to the classic view in case you don't like the update.
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WhatsApp can roll out message reactions feature soon

A few months ago, WhatsApp was spotted testing an iMessage-like message reactions feature. It seems that the feature has started developing and it could roll out sooner than we expect.

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As per Wabetainfo, the future WhatsApp Beta update for Android and iOS can carry the message reactions feature. Also, this reaction will be secured by end-to-end encryption. The feature is all like we have on Instagram and Facebook. A bunch of emojis will be available to choose from for reaction.

To mention, taping on the message will show you a handful of emojis that you can send. However, initially, WhatsApp will roll out limited emojis, but the options will go up with time. Anyway, be it personal inbox or group chats, every user will be able to view a panel listing some of the limited emoji while tapping onto the message. Here is how it will look, as shared by Wabetainfo:



As mentioned, the message reactions will be secure and end-to-end encrypted. This implies that nobody outside the chat can see your reactions. In addition, “Messages can have an infinite number of reactions, but if you have more than 999 reactions, you will read “999+," says the report.
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Android 12 update packed with bugs for Galaxy S10 users

Last month, Samsung released the Android 12 based One UI 4.0 program for the Galaxy S10. Needless to say, the package arrives with a bunch of features and improvements. However, some bugs seem to have skipped the beta stages and now are a part of the software. The users have started to complain about the glitches on various community platforms.

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The Galaxy S10 users obviously anticipated that their device will boost up once they upgrade to Android 12 One UI 4.0. Unfortunately, they got disappointed with the glitches and lags present in the package. The complaints were all over on community platforms. Let's take a look at what users have to say.

To start with, the expanded quick settings panel shows fewer buttons with two rows after enabling multi-SIM info. Additionally, the notification shade has some blank space that could be easily moved. For some users, there are three rows only when the device care button was enabled.

On the bright side, after analyzing the criticisms, we concluded that not all Galaxy S10 users are facing these issues. The software bugs some random users without any particular pattern.

Anyway, there are no official words from Samsung yet. But we do hope that the company will address these issues and fix them with future developments.
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Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Moto Edge 30 Pro to launch in India and internationally this month!



Motorola introduced the Edge X30 flagship in China a couple of months ago. However, the series is still awaited to launch internationally, including in India. Well, it seems that we don't have to hold for long now. It will make its way to the global market this month renamed as Moto Edge 30 Pro.

Moto Edge 30 Pro
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Though the exact launch date is still under wrap. Also, the phone may debut with a different name in India. Nevertheless, as the Edge X30 is already present in China, the specifications are already clear.

The Moto Edge 30 Pro will feature a 6.7-inch OLED display with FHD+ resolution. The panel will sport a 144Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, 100 percent DCI-P3 color gamut. Also, there will be an in-display fingerprint scanner for security. Underneath, it will boost Android 12 OS.

Under the hood, Moto Edge 30 Pro will draw power from Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset. For the record, the phone is the first from the company to run this processor. Further, it will be paired with up to 256 GB of storage and 12GB RAM.

For the optics, the smartphone will offer a 60 MP front-facing snapper for selfies and video calls. On the rear side, Moto Edge 30 Pro houses a 50 MP triple camera unit. The other sensors include a 5 MP ultra-wide, and a 2 MP shooter.

A 5,000mAh battery with 65W fast charging support will be powering up the entire system. The other features remain standard like 5G network support, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, and NFC connectivity.


Android Auto squashes the Android 12 notification bug

Android 12 is indeed a major overhaul Google introduced in years. The OS brings a ton of features with a new UI and much more. Unfortunately, some bugs seem to have skipped the process. Anyway, the company is trying to fix them up, including the annoying notification bug for Android Auto users.

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An Android 12 bug prevented the Android Auto users to receive incoming SMSes and Facebook Messenger notifications. After a month of complaints, the issue is finally resolved via the latest build of Android Auto, as announced by a company's team member. The new update is rolling out. However, the app's version number which hammers the bug is not mentioned by Google.

In addition, Android Auto users have to make sure that their Messages app is running on the latest version. In case updating at both ends doesn't help, there's no choice but to wait for a newer build to roll out. This lag is affecting all users who have updated their device to Android 12, including Pixel and Galaxy models.

In addition, some infuriated users also tried some common methods to ignore the glitch like reconnecting the device, changing the cable, and adjusting Android Auto settings. However, the efforts went in vain. Although, restarting the device worked temporarily. But in the end, the bug finds its way back.

The bug is aggravating as the fundamental purpose of Android Auto is to inform about the device's notifications while driving.
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Oppo Reno 7 Pro to debut in India on Feb 4

According to the latest leak, the much-awaited Oppo Reno 7 Pro could launch in India soon. The device is a part of leaks in India since its 2021 launch in the home country. Recently, the company unveiled the Reno 7 Pro specifications in a press release. Here is what we expect from the smartphone to pack.

Oppo Reno 7 Pro

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On the front, Oppo Reno 7 Pro will flaunt a mammoth 6.55-inch AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. The panel will be protected with a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 5. You will get Android 12 running out of the box paired with the company's skin iteration ColorOS 12 on top.

On the hardware part, the Reno 7 Pro is said to fuel power from MediaTek Dimensity 1200 MAX SoC. Also, it could be paired with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB of internal storage. In case the configuration is not enough, you can use up to 7GB of virtual storage to serve as RAM.

For shooting purposes, Oppo Reno 7 Pro will house a 32 MP front camera for selfies and video calls. At the rear side, it carries a triple camera module consisting of a 50MP main camera, an 8MP ultrawide unit, and a 2MP macro sensor.

A 4,500mAh battery will provide life to the device with 65W SuperVOOC fast-charging support. The company claims that the phone will take almost half an hour to get fully charged.

India is set to see the launch of Oppo Reno 7 Pro on February 4. The device will be available via Flipkart and the company’s official online store in three color options, Gold, Black, and Blue. Depending upon the storage variant, the phone is likely to cost up to ₹40,000
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