Friday, May 8, 2020

MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ goes official with iQOO as the first OEM to use it

MediaTek has been lagging behind Qualcomm for years in terms of flagship mobile chipset. To solve it, the Taiwanese chipmaker announced Dimensity 1000 late last year. It has been over 5 months but still, we haven’t seen any smartphone with this SoC. Amidst this, the company has announced an improved version of this chip called Dimensity 1000+.


MediaTek Dimensity 5G Chip


There’s no major difference between the old Dimensity 1000 and the new Dimensity 1000+. The new ‘Plus’ variant is similar to what Qualcomm did last year with Snapdragon 855+.


Below mentioned are the new additions in the MediaTek Dimnesity 1000+


  • 144Hz FHD+

  • HyperEngine 2.0
    • Resource Management Engine for minimal power consumption during gameplay

    • Upgraded Network Engine enables call and data concurrency as well as intelligent switching between 5G and 4G.

    • Rapid Response Engine enables lag-free gaming experience with multi-peripheral co-existence


  • MiraVision Engine
    • AI-PQ enhances 4K videos in real-time by dynamically adjusting per frame contrast, sharpness and color levels.

    • Enhanced HDR10+

    • SDR to HDR conversion


Apart from the above-mentioned new features, the Dimnesity 1000+ is basically a Dimensity 1000 from top to bottom.


Strangely, we are yet to see a smartphone powered by Dimensity 1000. On the other hand, iQOO has already confirmed to be the first to launch a smartphone with the newly announced Dimensity 1000+.


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MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ goes official with iQOO as the first OEM to use it

Thursday, May 7, 2020

Mi Note 10 recieves stable Android 10 based MIUI 11

Android 10 is here for the Mi Note 10. The latest MIUI 11 update based on Android 10 is rolling out globally. If it matters for you, the download link for the ROM is provided at the end of the post.


Related: Xiaomi Mi A3 Europe Android 10 Update


The MIUI 11 Global ROM update bears the version number, MIUI 11.1.1.0.QFDMIXM. Apart from the all-new Android 10 base, the package bundles the April security patch.


Since Xiaomi has announced the MIUI 12 just recently, most of the Mi Note 10 users’ next dream update should be the MIUI 12. As per the Xiaomi roadmap, stable MIUI 12 Global wouldn’t be ready until June. And even if it’s ready by then, update for the Note 10 should take additional months, to say the least.


Anyway, it’s good to see a major update for the budget device such as the Mi Note 10 arriving not too late even in the pandemic era. Hope the Chinese firm would push the Android 10 soon to its rest of the eligible devices.


Mi Note 10 users with EU or RU ROMs can expect the same in a few days or weeks. So those users can check the update section once in a while starting from now. The update can hit at any time by now. Well, the link for Global ROM is given below if in case if you need it for sideloading.


Download


Mi Note 10 Recovery ROM: Download


Must See: Download MIUI 12 Global ROMs for Xiaomi Devices


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Mi Note 10 recieves stable Android 10 based MIUI 11

Latest OxygenOS Beta brings April patch for OnePlus 7/7Pro and OnePlus 7T/7T Pro

OnePlus has pushed new OxygenOS Open Beta updates for OnePlus 7 Series and OnePlus 7T Series. OxygenOS Open Beta 13 for the OnePlus 7/7 Pro, and for the OnePlus 7T Series it’s OxygenOS Open Beta 3.


The beta updates bring April Security patch for the devices. You may go through the complete changelog given below.


Changelog


  • System
    • Optimized the volume adjustment to improve user experience

    • Added the missing recording icon in-call screen

    • Updated Android security patch to 2020.04

    • Fixed known issues and improved system stability


  • Phone
    • Added the ringing duration info for missed calls

    • Now you can switch your mobile data on phone calls supported with VoLTE


  • Camera
    • Added a feature which can now detect dirt on the camera lens, prompting a quick cleanup for better image and video quality


Nothing special to say about the update in terms of new features. However, the new add-on, camera lens dirt detection can come handy in times. As you may see, OnePlus has pushed certain optimizations here and there for a better experience.


The recent beta updates, OxygenOS Beta 12 for the OnePlus 7 Series had to be pulled back due to some nasty bugs that caused the unlock function to malfunction on these devices. So, the OnePlus 7 beta users can install the latest beta as it has literally no lethal bugs.


For the current beta users, the update should have hit the devices by now. In case if you’d like to sideload or would like to switch from stable to beta, then the beta links given below should be useful.


Downloads


Download and sideload the OTA package suitable for your device.


OnePlus 7:


OnePlus 7 Pro:


OnePlus 7T (Global):


OnePlus 7T (India):


OnePlus 7T Pro (Global):


  • Incremental OTA from Open Beta 2

  • Full OTA

OnePlus 7T Pro (India):



Latest OxygenOS Beta brings April patch for OnePlus 7/7Pro and OnePlus 7T/7T Pro

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

OneUI 2.1 update to hit Galaxy Note 9 on June

Samsung has a long tradition of pushing only two major Android update for a device. The same treatment applies to its flagships as well. Accordingly, the Galaxy S9 Series and Note 9 should see their end of the life with the OneUI 2.0 based on Android 10 as the final software. However, Samsung seems to have a plan of bringing OneUI 2.1 for these devices soon.


A new report out from South Korea suggests, OneUI 2.1 for the Galaxy Note 9 is scheduled to arrive in June. If that’s the case, we could expect almost the same timeframe for the Galaxy S9 Series too. The expected time of arrival is applicable for the Korean Note 9 model. Nonetheless, it shouldn’t take much of a time to reach other regions once the roll-out begins in South Korea.


OneUI 2.1 debuted with the latest Galaxy S20 Series on the top of Android 10. It featured a handful of new features not available on previous versions such as Quick Share, Pro Video Mode etc.


Samsung doesn’t provide all the features of S20 Series to its lower models as we’ve seen with the OneUI 2.1 update for the Galaxy S10/Note 10 Series. So, what all new improvements the One UI 2.1 will bring to the Galaxy S9 and Note 9 is something we’ve to wait and see.


It’s good that Samsung has started providing incremental OneUI updates irrespective of the base Android. But, Samsung has a long way to go in the software support for its flagships as firms such as OnePlus provides three major updates for its devices. We hope Samsung to make changes in this regard as well in the near future.


 


 


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OneUI 2.1 update to hit Galaxy Note 9 on June

Realme 5, Realme 5s, and Realme 5i will receive Realme UI Android 10 update soon

Earlier in January, Realme shared the update timeline for Realme UI Android 10 software for its devices. As promised, the brand delivered updates to the eligible handsets on time. Going by the schedule, the update will be released for Realme 5, Realme 5s, and Realmi 5i this month (May).


Realme UI Android 10 Update Timeline


Within two years, Realme has become one of the largest smartphone makers in the world, thanks to its immense popularity in India. Last year, the brand announced the arrival of its own custom Android skin. And it did arrive earlier this year in the form of Realme UI.


Realme UI is not a new skin, rather it is a tweaked version of ColorOS 7  based on Android 10. Anyway, it is better than the ColorOS 6  and ColorOS 6.1 found on the older Realme phones.


So far, the company has updated the following devices to Realme UI (Android 10).


According to the update timeline, Realme 5, Realme 5s, and Realmi 5i are the next in line to receive the Realme UI update. As the company has seeded out the updates for the previous handsets on time, we expect the same for these phones as well.


As usual, beta builds will be released first, followed by stable builds if there’s no problem. The brand is expected to seed OTAs to all the users by the end of May.


The last two devices to get the update are Realme 2 Pro and Realme C2 in June and Q3 respectively.


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Realme 5, Realme 5s, and Realme 5i will receive Realme UI Android 10 update soon

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

WhatsApp Pay likely to launch in India by May end

Backed by NCPI’s revolutionary UPI, WhatsApp Pay has been in the oven for quite a long time. But it could soon change as a new report suggests WhatsApp Pay would go in full swing by the end of May in India.


Reportedly, WhatsApp had collaborated with three private banks, namely Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, and ICICI Bank initially for the service roll-out. It’s said that, in a later stage, the public sector State Bank of India (SBI) too will join the forces.






As of now, WhatsApp Pay allows transactions based on Unified Payments Interface (UPI) via ICICI Bank. The Facebook-owned instant messenger aims to bag over 10M users for its payment service upon the wider roll-out.




Earlier this year, non-governmental organisation (NGO) Centre for Accountability and Systemic Change (CASC) filed a request in the Supreme Court claiming that WhatsApp has not fully complied with the data localisation norms set by the Reserve Bank of India. “One million Indians cannot be reduced to guinea pigs. Their sensitive personal data, including financial data cannot be stored outside India in contravention to the RBI circular,” it had said.


Likely, WhatsApp has finally figured out a way to localize the data within India and thereby abiding all the local restrictions and standards. And, if everything goes as expected, WhatsApp Pay could see a pan-India launch by end of the May as pointed out by the report. Given the huge number of active userbase for WhatsApp Messenger in India, WhatsApp shouldn’t have a problem attracting users to avail its payment service. What do you guys think?


 





 




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WhatsApp Pay likely to launch in India by May end

Monday, May 4, 2020

Mi Browser update arrives with a toggle to disable "aggregated data collection"

Not so long ago, Xiaomi has been grilled for its browsers collecting user data and sending those to remote servers while on incognito mode.  Xiaomi responded quickly, initially with certain denials, but later on issued a statement detailing its plan to push an update for the accused browers plausibly with a fix. The promised update is live now, atleast for the Mi Browser.


With no major changes other than the so-called “privacy protection enhancement update“, the latest Mi Browser 12.1.4-g should fix the data gathering without the user consent. We hope so. Xiaomi calls it as an option to toggle on/off “aggregated data collection“. We really don’t have any idea of what all aggregated data includes other than Xiaomi’s attempt to put forth technical jargon plausibly to confuse the average users.


Well, we may be wrong and Xiaomi browsers are as privacy-friendly as insisted by Xiaomi Global VP, Mr. Manu Kumar Jain multiple times in the past few days. To be on a safer side, we recommend our readers who’re used to Mi Browser or the Mint Browser to update to the latest version as soon as possible.


Disable Aggregated Data Collection


Once incognito mode is enabled, you’ve to go to the settings, then click on Incognito Mode Settings option where you could find a toggle to on/off Aggregated Data Collection”. It’s so weird that even after the update, Xiaomi didn’t bother to make the steps simple. On the top of that, the option is enabled by default on incognito mode. For an average user, who don’t know how to dig deep into the settings will have the data collection enabled by default. Resultingly, Xiaomi would mark that as by “user consent”!




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The latest Mi Browser can be downloaded from Mi GetApps or from Google Play Store.


 



Mi Browser update arrives with a toggle to disable "aggregated data collection"

Download MIUI 12 Global ROM for Select Xiaomi devices

MIUI 12 Stable is expected to arrive in June. However, for those who want to try the initial build can download and sideload their device-specific ROM. Here we’ll be sharing the initial MIUI 12 builds for select Xiaomi devices. See the below image for the devices list.



MIUI 12 Weekly ROM


MIUI 12 test ROMs are available for the devices given above. Note that, they’re initial builds and can have multiple bugs, instability issues and even some ROMs have in-built roll-back protection enabled. Moreover, it requires an unlocked bootloader and custom recovery such as TWRP installed on your device.






































































































DeviceFilenameBuild DateSize
Redmi Note 5 Proxiaomi.eu_multi_HMNote5Pro_20.4.30_v12-9.zip2020-05-021.8 GB
MI 6Xxiaomi.eu_multi_MI6X_20.4.30_v12-9.zip2020-05-021.9 GB
MI 8 Explorer Editionxiaomi.eu_multi_MI8Explorer_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.4 GB
MI Note 10/Mi CC9 Proxiaomi.eu_multi_MINote10_MICC9Pro_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.6 GB
Mi 8 SExiaomi.eu_multi_MI8SE_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.0 GB
Mi 8 LTExiaomi.eu_multi_MI8LITE_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-021.9 GB
K30 5Gxiaomi.eu_multi_HMK305G_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.6 GB
K20 Pro/Mi 9T Proxiaomi.eu_multi_HMK20ProMI9TPro_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.7 GB
Mi Note 3xiaomi.eu_multi_MINote3_20.4.30_v12-9.zip2020-05-021.8 GB
Mi Mix 3xiaomi.eu_multi_MIMix3_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.4 GB
Mi Mix 2xiaomi.eu_multi_MIMix2_20.4.30_v12-9.zip2020-05-021.9 GB
Mi Mix 2Sxiaomi.eu_multi_MIMix2S_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.3 GB
Mi Max 3xiaomi.eu_multi_MIMAX3_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-021.9 GB
Mi 9xiaomi.eu_multi_MI9_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.6 GB
Mi 9 SExiaomi.eu_multi_MI9SE_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.3 GB
Mi 9 Pro 5Gxiaomi.eu_multi_MI9Pro5G_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.7 GB
Mi 9 Lite/Mi C9xiaomi.eu_multi_MI9LiteMICC9_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.3 GB
Mi 8xiaomi.eu_multi_MI8_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.3 GB
Mi 8 Proxiaomi.eu_multi_MI8Pro_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.3 GB
Mi 6xiaomi.eu_multi_MI6_20.4.30_v12-9.zip2020-05-021.9 GB
Note 7 Proxiaomi.eu_multi_HMNote7Pro_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.0 GB
K30xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK30_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.5 GB
K30 Proxiaomi.eu_multi_HMK30Pro_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-023.5 GB
K20/Mi 9Txiaomi.eu_multi_HMK20MI9T_20.4.30_v12-10.zip2020-05-022.4 GB

Installation:


ROMs for devices with locked bootloader:


  • Unlock your first bootloader here http://en.miui.com/unlock/

  • Install TWRP via Fastboot mode, then install our ROM



  • Code:


    fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
    fastboot boot twrp.img




  • TWRP Recovery Zip DOWNLOAD or TWRP.ME

  • FORMAT /data partition (NEVER wipe System or Persist!)

  • Download and copy your device ROM to the internal storage

  • Updater – Menu (…) – Reboot to Recovery

  • Install – Select ROM zip

  • Reboot

  • Done

Unlocked Xiaomi devices:


  1. Install TWRP via Fastboot mode, then install your device-specific ROM



  2. Code:


    fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
    fastboot boot twrp.img




  3. TWRP Recovery Zip DOWNLOAD or get it from TWRP.ME 

  4. Installation via TWRP:

  5. Download zip to internal storage

  6. Updater – Menu (…) – Reboot to Recovery

  7. Install – Select zip

  8. Reboot

  9. Done

Hope you’ve successfully installed the latest MIUI 12 ROM on your device. In case of any assistance, please free to drop in the comments.



Download MIUI 12 Global ROM for Select Xiaomi devices

Xiaomi's first 5G smartphone is still running a 2 year old software

Xiaomi’s first 5G smartphone, the Mi Mix 3 5G is still running a two-year-old software. The handset was released last year with MIUI 10 based on Android Pie. Unfortunately, albeit being a high-end product, the phone is yet to be updated to MIUI 11 as well as Android 10. On the other hand, the Chinese tech giant has already announced MIUI 12, the next iteration of its mobile software.


Mi Mix 3 5G Rear


The Mi Mix 3 5G is only available in Europe as one of the cheapest 5G smartphones at the time of its launch retailing at €599 – €699 (based on region). In fact, it was the first 5G handset to be sold in Spain and Italy.


The phone is powered by Snapdragon 855 chipset paired with Snapdragon X50 5G modem for 5G connectivity. The silicon used in the phone was the flagship product offered by Qualcomm in 2019. The same chip is used by many other Xiaomi devices such as Mi 9 series and Redmi K20 Pro (Mi 9T Pro). But unlike Mi Mix 3 5G, all of them are currently running MIUI 11 based on Android 10.


What’s even more interesting is the Mi Mix 3 4G launched in 2018 powered by Snapdragon 845 has also been updated to the latest software. Now, as the company recently unveiled MIUI 12, a user of Mi Mix 3 5G has started a petition on Change.org. He requests Xiaomi, on behalf of all users, to update their phone just like all other devices sold by the company.


As of now, Xiaomi has not replied back to users. We will update this story when new info comes out. Until then, avoid buying Mi Mix 3 5G even if it is being sold at a huge discount (clearance sale).


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Xiaomi's first 5G smartphone is still running a 2 year old software