Wednesday, July 27, 2022

OnePlus Nord N10 gets a new update with July 2022 security patch

OnePlus released the Nord N10 5G smartphone last year with Android 10 pre-installed. The handset is eligible to grab only one major OS update. Accordingly, the Android 11 update for the device was released this year followed by the new OS-based skin, OxygenOS 11. On the bright side, the company never forgets to give regular bumps. This time, OxygenOS 11.0.7 is rolling out to the OnePlus Nord N10 5G.

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OnePlus Nord N10 5G is mid-range flagship by the company with the best update support. The OxygenOS 11.0.7 software for the smartphone is rolling out in the global markets and the US for the T-Mobile network variants.

As far as changes are concerned, the package does not carry any such significant or noticeable changes. Although, it protects your phone from external vulnerabilities and security threats by inculcating the July 2021 patch update. The security updates do not bring along any visible changes. However, it does defend your phone from third-party threats and maintains your privacy. The vulnerabilities range from high and moderate to severe flaws. In addition, the build improves system performance and stability as well.

Changelog



  • System

    •  [Updated] Android security patch to 2022.07




Read more: OnePlus Nord CE gets stable Android 12 update with OxygenOS 12.1

As always, OnePlus has started to push the update in batches. Accordingly, it will reach out to a limited number of users at first. After ensuring its stability, the version will have a wider rollout in a few days. To avoid the wait, you can head over to Settings > System updates to track it manually.

Unknown Redmi 220733SL arrives on FCC, confirms Android 12

It looks like Xiaomi is planning to introduce a new smartphone under the Redmi sub-branding. Recently, a new handset by the company has made an appearance on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification website with model number 220733SL. Let's check out the specifications and details revealed by the portal.

 Redmi

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The new Xiaomi phone on the FCC bears the model number 220733SL. As mentioned, the company will launch the device with the Redmi branding. Besides the model number, the FCC listing reveals some key details, including the operating system and connectivity options on board.

On the software front, the portal divulges that the Redmi 220733SL will boost Android 12 out of the box. With this operating system onboard, we can expect the device to come pre-installed with MIUI 13 skin iteration on top. In terms of connectivity, the phone will come with support for Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 5.0, GSM, and LTE Band 5. In addition, the handset will come with dual SIM network support.

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Unfortunately, besides these aforementioned datils, the FCC website does not render any other information about the Redmi 220733SL. Now that the phone has started to emerge online, the other details, including the name will be out soon.
Read more: Redmi K50i 5G with Dimensity 8100 SoC launched in India for ₹25,999

In other news, a Poco device with model number 2207117BPG also made it to FCC as a rebranded Redmi Note 10S. The phone is an entry-level 4G offering that is available in up to 6GB/128GB storage options. To read more about the handset, visit our dedicated article.

Magisk releases Magisk v25.2 Hotfix update (download link included)!

The only way to root a smartphone in 2022 is by using Magsik. Magisk came as an advanced version of a rooting smartphone. It came with many flexibilities that SuperSu didn't possess. It is a necessary software that runs even before booting. In June, Magisk's developer John Wu released the v25 as a public beta. It came with many changes, including a complete rewriting of MagiskInit. Magisk solved SELinux Problem after injecting a whole new sepolicy. Later, Magisk released the stable version of v25 after fixing some bugs as v25.1. John Wu also confirmed that he started the development of v26. He said it would be developed in the Oxidation Project (i.e., Rust programming language). Earlier today, Magisk received another Hotfix update. Magisk has fixed some core files in the Magisk v25.2 Hotfix update.

https://twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1538462334489767936?s=20&t=SjlZ_VAEjY1TxSAT1ys_Hw

The latest Hotfix update will work in smartphones running on Android, starting from Android 5 to Android 13. The upcoming Magisk v26 can be seen in the Magisk canary before making its way to the stable. John Wu added that he struggled since Project Treble came in Android 8.0. The project treble has created trouble by creating more partitions. The hotfix update of Magisk v25.2 has fixed the following bugs;

  • [MagiskInit] Fix a potential issue when stub cpio is used

  • [MagiskInit] Fix reboot to recovery when stub cpio is used

  • [General] Better data encryption detection

  • [MagiskInit] Fix sepolicy.rules symlink for rootfs devices

  • [General] Move the whole logging infrastructure into Rust


Magisk introduced Zygisk in v24 as Magisk in Zygote. It is the first process that starts when a phone is booted. It will help hide root Access from applications that start after boot up. The latest version is already up in the Github repository. Here are the download links for the same;

Download Magisk v25.2 Hotfix update!


The ZIP and APK files are one & the same. You can rename the extension to whichever format that suits your purpose. By default, it will be in APK format, and you can change it to ZIP format by changing the extension.

We have a detailed guide to downloading and installing Magisk on any rooted Android smartphone. You can check out the how-to guide on rooting your Android smartphone for non-rooted users. 

Moto Razr 2022 hits Geekbench with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC

The Moto Razr 2022 is all prepared to make its debut in China on August 2 alongside the Moto X30 Pro. Before the official launch, the upcoming foldable by the company made an appearance on the Geekbench benchmarking website. Here is a closer look at the key details of the device we know so far.

Moto Razr 2022

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To recall, the Moto Razr 2022 will sit over the Moto Razr 5G, which was launched a couple of years back. On the Geekbench 5 listing, the smartphone bears the model number XT2251-1. It has managed to score 1251 points in the single-core round and 4076 points in the multi-core round. Further, the portal reveals the processor, operating system, and storage configuration of the upcoming handset.

Under the hood, the Moto foldable will draw power from an octa-core processor with 1 + 3+ 4 core configuration and codename oneli. This indicates the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. The chipset is integrated with Adreno 730 GPU. In addition, the website confirms a 12GB RAM model. However, we can expect more storage options as well. As for software, the phone will boost Android 12 out of the box.



To recall, the design of Moto Razr 2022 was officially teased by the company recently. The device features a center-aligned punch-hole cutout that is likely to house a 32MP unit. At the back, it will carry a dual-camera set-up along with an LED flash.
Read more: Moto G40 Fusion & G60's Android 12 update breaks 'Multi-Volume' function

As per rumors, the handset will sport a 120Hz 6.7-inch pOLED folding display and a 6.2-inches folded screen. For optics, the Moto Razr 2022 can house a 50MP primary unit and a 13MP ultra-wide lens on the rear side. Furthermore, the smartphone can cost €1,149 (~₹94,360) in Europe in Quartz Black and Tranquil Blue color options.

Vivo Y02s and Vivo Y16 arrives on FCC, key details revealed

Vivo is planning to introduce two new Y-series smartphones: Vivo Y02s and Vivo Y16. However, as always, the company did not confirm it yet. Ahead of any official announcement, the smartphones have made an appearance on the FCC certifications website. The listing reveals some key specifications and moniker of the devices.

Vivo

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According to the FCC portal, the Vivo Y02s and Vivo Y16 will bear the model numbers V2203 and V2204, respectively. In addition, the database confirms some other details as well, including connectivity options onboard, storage variants, and camera capacity.

For connectivity, both smartphones will come with dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz + 5GHz), Bluetooth, and dual SIM support. Also, they will offer GPRS, EGPRS, WCDMA, LTE, and VoLTE networks.

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In addition, the Vivo Y02s will offer a minimum of 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. We can expect another 4GB RAM variant as well. For optics, the phone will carry an 8MP primary camera. On the other hand, the Vivo Y16 will have 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage at least. This model will house a 13MP camera on the rear side.

Read more: Vivo Y30 5G with MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC launched for ฿8,699

Unfortunately, this is all we can collect from the FCC website. The other details like display, processor, camera, battery, and more are still under cover. Although based on the divulged specifications, both Vivo Y02s and Vivo Y16 will be a mid-range offerings. Now that the handsets have started emerging online, more details are likely to be out soon.

OnePlus Nord CE gets stable Android 12 update with OxygenOS 12.1

According to the OnePlus update policy, the Nord series is eligible to receive two major Android updates. On that note, the OnePlus Nord CE is now receiving the Android 12 update based on OxygenOS 12.1. The device was launched last year in July with Android 11 out of the box.

OnePlus Nord CE 5G

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The latest software update for the OnePlus Nord CE is available with the firmware version EB2101_11_C.04 weighing less than 4GB to download. The news was delivered by a user via the OnePlus Community. However, the company did not make it official yet. To receive the OTA update notification, make sure that you run the latest OxygenOS 11 build.

As for changes, the package brings multiple new features. Also, it optimizes the system design and performance. Besides, the changelog for the build is quite lengthy and feature enriched. Take a look at the precise modifications below

Changelog



  • System 

    • Optimized desktop icons with improved textures, by using a design inspired by brand-new materials and uniting lights and layers

    • Optimized Al System Booster to 2.1 to support the system to run smoothly even
      when the load is high



  • Dark mode 

    • Newly added three adjustable levels, bringing a more personalized and comfortable user experience



  • Shelf 

    • Newly added style options for Cards, making data contents more visual and easier to read

    • Newly added access to OnePlus Scout in Shelf, allowing you to search multiple contents on your phone, including Apps, Settings, Media Data, etc

    • Newly added OnePlus Watch Card in Shelf to easily glance at your health status



  • Work Life Balance

    • Newly added Work Life Balance feature, allowing you to effortlessly switch between
      Work and Life mode via quick settings

    • Newly supported automatic Work/ Life mode switching, based on specific locations, WiFi network, and time, also bringing customized App notification profiles according to the personalization



  • Gallery

    •  Newly supported switching between different layouts with a two-finger pinch gesture, intelligently recognizing the best-quality pictures, and cropping the thumbnail based on the content, making the gallery layout more pleasing



  • Canvas AOD

    • Newly added diverse styles of lines and colors, for a more personalized lock screen
      experience with inspiring visuals

    • Newly added multiple brushes and strokes and support for color adjustment




Read more: OnePlus 10R gets OxygenOS A.06 update with June 2022 security patch

As always, the OTA update is rolling out in batches and will reach out to all users within a week. Meanwhile, you can try visiting Settings > System updates to give it a manual check.

Xiaomi Smart Band 7 gets an update with new features and bug fixes

It's been a couple of months since Xiaomi unveiled the Mi Smart Band 7 in China. The same wearable was soon made available in the global markets as well. In the latest development, the company is delivering a new software update in the home country. Also, the build will roll out to other regions shortly. In the meantime, let's check out what the new update packs.

Xiaomi Smart Band 7

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The latest update for the Xiaomi Smart Band 7 can be identified by the firmware version 1.19.15. The package in China resolves multiple bugs and glitches to improve the user experience. Moreover, it packs a few new features along with improvements to the existing ones as well.

Talking about the new features, the version adds the world clock functionality to the wearable. In addition, it will allow the user to change the font color of the photo watch face. Likewise, the company has enabled interval training for some sports modes.

Besides, several bugs are resolved with the latest update. This includes overlapping messages, resetting the vibration intensity after restarting the wearable, and freezing. Moreover, the build also claims to optimize the power consumption as well.
Read more: Xiaomi 11i/ HyperCharge picks up Android 12 update based on MIUI 13

As mentioned, version 1.19.15 is rolling out in China as of now and will soon be available in the global market. In case the update does not arrive as an OTA, the users can flash it manually via the Zepp Life app on the connected smartphone.

Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Poco M4 Pro and X3 Pro get stable Android 12-based MIUI 13 update

Like other major brands, Xiaomi is deploying its Android 12-based customized skin iteration to its eligible smartphones. In the latest development, the company is releasing the MIUI 13 update to a couple of Poco devices: Poco M4 Pro and Poco X3 Pro. Both of the devices offer Android 11 out of the box along with MIUI 12.5.

Android 12 MIUI 13

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The latest stable update for the Poco M4 Pro is rolling out in the EEA market with firmware version V13.0.1.0.SGBEUXM. On the other hand, the Poco X3 Pro is upgrading in the global market with build number V13.0.3.0.SJUMIXM. Other markets will also get the update in the upcoming weeks.
Concerning changes, the Android 12 operating system paired with MIUI 13 is loaded with new features. Moreover, it optimizes the accessibility support and Mind map nodes. For the former device, the build brings the July 2022 security patch. However, the latter device is still running the old February 2022 patch. On this note, the changelog for the respective smartphones is slightly different.

Changelog (Poco M4 Pro)




[System]

  • Stable MIUI based on Android 12

  • Updated Android Security Patch to July 2022. Increased system security.


[More features and improvements]

  • Optimization: Enhanced accessibility support for Phone, Clock, and Weather

  • Optimization: Mind map nodes are more convenient and intuitive now



Changelog (Poco X3 Pro)




[System]

  • Stable MIUI based on Android 12

  • Updated Android Security Patch to February 2022. Increased system security.


[More features and improvements]

  • New: Apps can be opened as floating windows directly from the sidebar

  • Optimization: Enhanced accessibility support for Phone, Clock, and Weather

  • Optimization: Mind map nodes are more convenient and intuitive now



Read more: Poco 22071219CG makes it to FCC with MIUI 13 pre-installed

As always, the OTA update is rolling out in batches and will reach out to eligible users in a short while. In the meantime, you can try triggering the update manually. To do so, visit Settings > Software update.

Realme Flat Monitor with 23.8-inch display launched in India for ₹18,999

Realme has finally unveiled its first flat monitor in the Indian market. The device is an affordable offering with a smart design featuring slim bezels. Here is a detailed look at the design, specification, prices, and other details of the TV.

Realme Flat Monitor

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Talking about the design, the Realme Flat Monitor features a slightly thick chin at the bottom. While the other three sides come with thin bezels. Also, the chin has a Realme branding. The TV is built around a 23.8-inch LED display. The panel offers a Full HD+ resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and a 75Hz high refresh rate.

In addition, the display is said to offer a futuristic display profile that supports 16.7 million colors and has 250 nits of brightness. Plus, it is super thin at 6.9mm and has an 8ms response time. It is said to offer fast and lag-free performance as well. Moreover, the screen is anti-glare, implying that there won’t be any reflections on the screen.

Realme Flat Monitor

For connectivity, the Realme Flat Monitor comes with multiple port options. This includes HDMI 1.4 port, a USB Type-C port, a DC port, and a 3.5mm audio headphone jack. Moreover, it even has a VGA port on board that will allow users to access this monitor with their old PC setup.
Realme: Realme Q2 & Q3 Pro Carnival Edition gets Realme UI 3.0 Open Beta

Availability and Price


The Realme Flat Monitor will go on sale on Flipkart. However, the sale date is still undercover. Although we do know that it will arrive in a single black color option. The device costs ₹18,999 with a 3-year domestic warranty.