Thursday, December 7, 2017

New OnePlus 5T update brings camera UI optimizations, photo quality improvements

New OnePlus 5T update brings camera UI optimizations, photo quality improvements


The has started receiving a new update. Arriving as OxygenOS 4.7.4, the update weighs in at 285MB and brings along a couple of camera-related changes as well as some system-related optimizations and improvements. To begin with, the photo quality has been improved. Also, the UI of the camera has been optimized. System changes include optimizations related to audio, vibration, face unlock, and WiFi battery usage. Then there are improvements related to fingerprint and GPS. Finally, some usual bug fixes and stability improvements are included as well.


Instagram separates messaging feature into a new app called Direct, currently in testing

Instagram separates messaging feature into a new app called Direct, currently in testing


Instagram is currently testing Direct, a new messaging app that was previously a part of the main Instagram app. Basically, the company has taken the direct messaging feature of Instagram and spun it into a separate app, turning it into the Snapchat clone it always wanted. The app is currently available today in six countries: Chile, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Turkey, and Uruguay, on both, iOS and Android. There currently is no timeline for when this app will be available everywhere, if at all. Like Snapchat, Direct opens up in the camera view, letting you quickly snap a picture of video and send it to someone. You can swipe left and go to your Inbox on the right or swipe right and go to your app settings. And that's pretty much it. Apparently if you keep swiping left from your inbox, you see the Instagram logo and are then sent to the Instagram app. Similarly, if you swipe right in the main Instagram app you will be sent to the Direct app. Direct messaging has been part of Instagram for a few years now but initially was extremely basic. The feature saw a big boost in functionality and user base after the launch of the Instagram Stories feature. It must be noted that Stories doesn't seem to be shifting over to Direct, at least not based on current screenshots. Whether that happens later or not remains to be seen but it makes sense for it to be within the messaging app. On the other hand, a huge reason Instagram Stories took off in the first place is because it was tacked on top, front and center, of an already popular app and there was no way for the user to opt out. With Stories moved to Direct, it could either help increase the user base of Direct or make people stop using the feature and the app entirely. Instagram's rationale for this is the same one they had back when they separated Messenger from Facebook. They want Direct to be something bigger, which it can only be when it is on its own. However, unlike Messenger, which always had the potential to be a full fledged messaging app, Instagram Direct only really works or is relevant within the realm of Instagram and becomes largely irrelevant on its own. Then there is also the question, just how many messaging apps is too many messaging apps? Never mind others but Facebook itself right now has Messenger as well as WhatsApp and now we have Direct. These are still three different markets and Facebook might just be hoping it stays that way but there is a certain amount of fatigue that sets in simply knowing you now have to deal with so many messaging apps and eventually people pick one or the other. Personally, I don't mind Direct much. I would miss the lack of messaging facility in the main Instagram app but if it means there is even a small possibility that Stories goes away from it and we go back to the good old days of pre-Facebook Instagram then I'm completely fine with it.


LG announces classy V30 Signature Edition in Korea

LG announces classy V30 Signature Edition in Korea


The LG Signature Edition is an exclusive made specifically for the South Korean market. LG is making only 300 units and will start selling them later this month for KRW2 million about $1,800. What differentiates the Signature Edition from a maxed-out LG V30 is the colors either white or black and the back a zirconium ceramic that's harder to scratch. You can get your name laser-inscribed plus special after-sales customer service and a premium package that includes special Bang & Olufsen earphones and Bluetooth headphones. Those things aside, the LG Signature Edition matches the V30 Snapdragon 835, but has 6GB of RAM, 256GB of storage and Android 8.0 out of the box.


Samsung Bixby gets Spanish language support

Samsung Bixby gets Spanish language support


Just a couple of weeks after Samsung's Bixby has gone fluent in Spanish. The update doesn't seem to be widely available at the moment, with reports currently only coming out of Spain (obviously). It may take some time, but the feature should eventually be available in all key markets. With this, Bixby Voice now supports a total of four languages, including Chinese, English, Korean, and Spanish. |


OnePlus explains why it opted against having Project Treble on current devices

OnePlus explains why it opted against having Project Treble on current devices


OnePlus has that it'll not have Project Treble on any of its current devices, including the recently launched . Now, the Chinese company has provided more information on the matter. During and AMA session on its official forums yesterday, a staff member explained that implementing Project Treble on current devices through an OTA update comes with risk of bricking the units. Here's what they exactly said: For those who aren't aware, Project Treble was by Google several months ago as a feature of Android Oreo. It basically modularizes the Android OS so that OEM customizations stay separate from Android, which would effectively lead to reduced time between update roll outs. |


Qualcomm reveals full specs of Snapdragon 845, comes with AI Platform

Qualcomm reveals full specs of Snapdragon 845, comes with AI Platform


Qualcomm's Snapdragon Technology Summit in Hawaii is still going and new bits and pieces about the company future products are incoming. of its latest flagship chipset Snapdragon 845 and now the company took the time to list its detailed specs. The new SoC will have octa-core CPU, clocked at up to 2.8 GHz, new GPU and AI platform, based on the Hexagon 685 DSP. The eight CPU cores are Kryo 385 that due to a redesign of the platform will provide 25% performance uplift. Four of them are dedicated for performance and are based on the Cortex-A75 architecture, while the other four are based on the Cortex-A55 and run up to 1.8 GHz. The new GPU is Adreno 630, and Qualcomm promises 30% faster graphics and 30% better power efficiency. The new unit should bring 2.5x faster display throughput, meaning a 2K x 2K display can efficiently run at 120 Hz. The keywords VR and AR are also in the game with out-of-the-box eye tracking, hand tracking, and multiview rendering. Qualcomm even goes as far as to call the Adreno 630 a Visual Processing Subsystem. The Hexagon 685 DSP now also works as an AI image co-processor. Being three times faster than the Hexagon 682 that is in the Snapdragon 835, it will support Android 8.1 Oreos Neural Networks API. This means better always-on keyword detection and ultra-low-power voice processing. The connectivity can now reach 1,200 Mbps downlink thanks to the X20 cellular modem. There are also proprietary enhancements for Bluetooth 5, which should reduce battery consumption of wireless earbuds in half. Qualcomm is expected to start shipping the Snapdragon 845 to smartphone manufacturers in early 2018. As already announced by Lei Jun, Xiaomi CEO, one of the first flagships with it will be the Xiaomi Mi 7, but previous rumors put the Samsung Galaxy S9 as being the first.


Xiaomi announces 27.6M smartphone shipments in Q3 2017

Xiaomi announces 27.6M smartphone shipments in Q3 2017


Xiaomi held an event today where the company revealed the Redmi 5 and Redmi 5 Plus. But before the big stars, there were several announcements worthy of attention. The company announced 27.6 million smartphone shipments in the third quarter of 2017. Xiaomi also quoted IDC to boast about their growth. The Chinese company achieved a huge 102.6% increase over Q3 2016. The market share also doubled from 3.7% to 7.4%, pushing vivo out of the Top 5. The company also showed its international success. Xiaomi is the top 5 manufacturer in 14 markets, including a tie for . Other impressive countries are Indonesia, Malaysia, Russia, Egypt and four EU states. |