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Wednesday, 6 February 2019

Made In India Samsung Device "M10" , "M20"

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Two of Samsung`s industry-first Galaxy `M` smartphones that were released on Amazon India  were sold out in a short span of time, making an "unprecedented" first day sale record, the South Korean tech giant claimed.
"The inaugural sale of Galaxy `M10` and `M20` saw millions of people logging into Amazon.in and Samsung.com to own these devices. We are delighted by the unprecedented consumer response and thank people for their love and support" Samsung said in a statement.

The India-first smartphones come with features like Infinity V display and massive battery power and 3x faster charging technology. 
While Galaxy M20 houses a 5,000mAh battery, M10 hosts a 3,400mAh battery.

The 2GB and 16GB version of "M10" is priced at Rs 7,990 and 3GB  and 32GB version costs Rs 8,990, whereas the 3GB and 32GB variant of "M10" costs Rs 10,990 and the 4GB and 64GB variant is priced at Rs 12,990.


The Samsung Galaxy M20 runs on Android 8.1 Oreo and features a 6.3-inch full-HD+ (1080x2340 pixels) Infinity-V Display with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. The smartphone is powered by the Exynos 7904 SoC paired with up to 4GB of RAM. In the imaging department, the Samsung M20 comes equipped with dual rear cameras comprising of a 13-megapixel primary sensor and a 5-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, while an 8-megapixel sensor takes care of selfies.

The smaller Samsung Galaxy M10, on the other hand, comes equipped with a 6.2-inch HD+ (720x1520 pixels) Infinity-V Display that has a 19:9 aspect ratio and runs on Android 8.1 Oreo. The Galaxy M10 is powered by an Exynos 7870 SoC, coupled with 2GB or 3GB of RAM. It sports a dual camera setup on the back that consists of a 13-megapixel primary sensor and a 5-megapixel secondary sensor, while there is a 5-megapixel sensor on the front.

The Samsung Galaxy M20 houses a 5,000mAh battery, whereas the Galaxy M10 hosts a 3,400mAh battery.

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Friday, 25 January 2019

History of Android(andros)

Andros
The name Andrew and the noun Android share the Greek root andros, which means man. Andy Rubin picked android.com as his personal website, and his colleagues used Android as his nickname at work. That eventually became the name of the company he founded, and the name of the operating system they developed.

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The "Sooner" prototype phone, running a pre-release version of Android
Android Inc. was founded in Palo Alto, California, in October 2003 by Andy Rubin, Rich Miner, Nick Sears, and Chris White.Rubin described the Android project as "tremendous potential in developing smarter mobile devices that are more aware of its owner's location and preferences". The early intentions of the company were to develop an advanced operating system for digital cameras, and this was the basis of its pitch to investors in April 2004. The company then decided that the market for cameras was not large enough for its goals, and by five months later it had diverted its efforts and was pitching Android as a handset operating system that would rival Symbian and Microsoft Windows Mobile.


Rubin had difficulty attracting investors early on, and Android was facing eviction from its office space. Steve Perlman, a close friend of Rubin, brought him $10,000 in cash in an envelope, and shortly thereafter wired an undisclosed amount as seed funding. Perlman refused a stake in the company, and has stated "I did it because I believed in the thing, and I wanted to help Andy."

In July 2005, Google acquired Android Inc. for at least $50 million. Its key employees, including Rubin, Miner and White, joined Google as part of the acquisition. Not much was known about the secretive Android at the time, with the company having provided few details other than that it was making software for mobile phones. At Google, the team led by Rubin developed a mobile device platform powered by the Linux kernel. Google marketed the platform to handset makers and carriers on the promise of providing a flexible, upgradeable system. Google had "lined up a series of hardware components and software partners and signaled to carriers that it was open to various degrees of cooperation".


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Speculation about Google's intention to enter the mobile communications market continued to build through December 2006. An early prototype had a close resemblance to a BlackBerry phone, with no touchscreen and a physical QWERTY keyboard, but the arrival of 2007's Apple iPhone meant that Android "had to go back to the drawing board". Google later changed its Android specification documents to state that "Touchscreens will be supported", although "the Product was designed with the presence of discrete physical buttons as an assumption, therefore a touchscreen cannot completely replace physical buttons". By 2008, both Nokia and BlackBerry announced touch-based smartphones to rival the iPhone 3G, and Android's focus eventually switched to just touchscreens. The first commercially available smartphone running Android was the HTC Dream, also known as T-Mobile G1, announced on September 23, 2008.

Since 2008, Android has seen numerous updates which have incrementally improved the operating system, adding new features and fixing bugs in previous releases. Each major release is named in alphabetical order after a dessert or sugary treat, with the first few Android versions being called "Cupcake", "Donut", "Eclair", and "Froyo", in that order. During its announcement of Android KitKat in 2013, Google explained that "Since these devices make our lives so sweet, each Android version is named after a dessert", although a Google spokesperson told CNN in an interview that "It's kind of like an internal team thing, and we prefer to be a little bit — how should I say — a bit inscrutable in the matter, I'll say".

HTC Dream or T-Mobile G1, the first commercially released device running Android (2008)
On November 5, 2007, the Open Handset Alliance, a consortium of technology companies including Google, device manufacturers such as HTC, Motorola and Samsung, wireless carriers such as Sprint and T-Mobile, and chipset makers such as Qualcomm and Texas Instruments, unveiled itself, with a goal to develop "the first truly open and comprehensive platform for mobile devices". Within a year, the Open Handset Alliance faced two other open source competitors, the Symbian Foundation and the LiMo Foundation, the latter also developing a Linux-based mobile operating system like Google. In September 2007, InformationWeek covered an Evalueserve study reporting that Google had filed several patent applications in the area of mobile telephony.

In 2010, Google launched its Nexus series of devices, a lineup in which Google partnered with different device manufacturers to produce new devices and introduce new Android versions. The series was described as having "played a pivotal role in Android's history by introducing new software iterations and hardware standards across the board", and became known for its "bloat-free" software with "timely ... updates". At its developer conference in May 2013, Google announced a special version of the Samsung Galaxy S4, where, instead of using Samsung's own Android customization, the phone ran "stock Android" and was promised to receive new system updates fast. The device would become the start of the Google Play edition program, and was followed by other devices, including the HTC One Google Play edition, and Moto G Google Play edition. In 2015, Ars Technica wrote that "Earlier this week, the last of the Google Play edition Android phones in Google's online storefront were listed as "no longer available for sale" and that "Now they're all gone, and it looks a whole lot like the program has wrapped up".


Eric Schmidt, Andy Rubin and Hugo Barra at a 2012 press conference announcing Google's Nexus 7 tablet
From 2008 to 2013, Hugo Barra served as product spokesperson, representing Android at press conferences and Google I/O, Google's annual developer-focused conference. He left Google in August 2013 to join Chinese phone maker Xiaomi. Less than six months earlier, Google's then-CEO Larry Page announced in a blog post that Andy Rubin had moved from the Android division to take on new projects at Google, and that Sundar Pichai would become the new Android lead. Pichai himself would eventually switch positions, becoming the new CEO of Google in August 2015 following the company's restructure into the Alphabet conglomerate, making Hiroshi Lockheimer the new head of Android.

In June 2014, Google announced Android One, a set of "hardware reference models" that would "allow [device makers] to easily create high-quality phones at low costs", designed for consumers in developing countries. In September, Google announced the first set of Android One phones for release in India. However, Recode reported in June 2015 that the project was "a disappointment", citing "reluctant consumers and manufacturing partners" and "misfires from the search company that has never quite cracked hardware".Plans to relaunch Android One surfaced in August 2015, with Africa announced as the next location for the program a week later. A report from The Information in January 2017 stated that Google is expanding its low-cost Android One program into the United States, although The Verge notes that the company will presumably not produce the actual devices itself.

Google introduced the Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones in October 2016, marketed as being the first phones made by Google9, and exclusively featured certain software features, such as the Google Assistant, before wider rollout. The Pixel phones replaced the Nexus series, with a new generation of Pixel phones launched in October 2017.




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Saturday, 19 January 2019

Redmi Note 7 & Note 7 Pro


Redmi Note 7 smartphone, which was unveiled in China last week, is yet to debut in the global markets, but in the meantime, rumours have started being floated around the Redmi Note 7 Pro - an upgrade of the Redmi Note 7. Xiaomi sub-brand 'Redmi by Xiaomi' at the Redmi Note 7 launch last week announced that the Redmi Note 7 Pro will be introduced next month. The smartphone is rumoured to come with a Snapdragon 675 SoC. Price of the new model has also been leaked. Similar to the Redmi Note 7, the Redmi Note 7 Pro will sport a 48-megapixel primary camera sensor at the back.
Aside from revealing the primary camera sensor, Redmi by Xiaomi sub-brand confirmed that the Redmi Note 7 Pro will be launched next month - sometime around the Chinese New Year .

To recall, Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon 675 SoC in October last year with an octa-core Kryo 675 CPU and Adreno 612 GPU. The new chipset comes as an upgrade of the Snapdragon 670 SoC and is based on 11nm LPP process technology. Furthermore, there is support for Qualcomm's Quick Charge 4+ technology and the ability to capture Ultra-HD (4K at 30fps) videos with Motion Compensated Temporal Filtering and HD (720p) video recording at 480fps.


The teaser showed that the Redmi Note 7 Pro will come with a 48-megapixel Sony IMX586 primary sensor at the back. The Redmi Note 7, on the other hand, has a 48-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL GM1 sensor.This is will be very Good to Redmi ,One of the best Camera Devices.

The Redmi Note 7 Pro will retail with a price tag of CNY 1,499 (roughly Rs. 15,800). Notably, the Redmi Note 7 was launched at CNY 999 (roughly Rs. 10,500) for the 3GB RAM/ 32GB storage variant, while its 4GB RAM/ 64GB storage option comes at CNY 1,199 (roughly Rs. 12,600), and CNY 1,399 (roughly Rs. 14,700) for the 6GB RAM/ 64GB storage option.

Saturday, 22 December 2018

INTEL Bring A 6 core I9 Processer to Laptop

Monday, 17 December 2018

MIUI 10 Global Beta ROM 8.12.13: Full changelog & Download link for Given MIUI Devices


How to upgrade to MIUI Developer ROM
1. Back up your data and apps before upgrading to MIUI, know more here.
2. Stable ROM users of MIUI, please upgrade to MIUI Dev ROM via fastboot method (download fastboot ROM here).
3. MIUI Global Beta ROM users, If your device is bootloader locked, please unlock it before fast boot flashing, know more here

Full Changelog

  • Optimized: The Apps section of the Settings got a structural revamp
  • Fixed: Issues with decrypting full ROM packages
  • Fixed: UI elements on the screen where you entered your custom screen lock were truncated
  • Fixed: Lockscreen shows black(Redmi note 5 Pro)
  • Fixed: The setting of the snooze interval in the clock application is not fully translated.
  • Fixed: Screen flickers while unlocking.
  • Fixed: Double press power button torch can't be turned on
  • Fixed: Touchscreen responses slowly(POCO F1)

Download Links
Redmi 3S/Prime 8.12.13
Update Flash 1298M ae9244aaebc450b7b042432e815a79c8

Redmi 4 8.12.13
Update Flash 1497M e7eac8384cd23b2eaa5c937668c57d8e
Fastboot Flash 1705M f84c4d25cdc36c93a2732358167af617

Mi Max 32G 8.12.13
Update Flash 1425M 51df22f51725af7d85459486cdd6ef9b
Fastboot Flash 1631M 76a18fdae42f20c6604b568a9c34e8e8

Mi Max 64G/128G 8.12.13
Fastboot Flash 1632M d9f16566a2ad8795c2722de9344ee0fc
Update Flash 1426M 50749156efa2adf6e67393a5317d7007

Redmi 4A 8.12.13
Update Flash 1482M 52ab8b637e3e354c4d447954806db6ae
Fastboot Flash 1690M 3c9c0522925e561156cde44817132a0b

Redmi Note 4 8.12.13
Update Flash 1533M d4917532aaf4257bc39286256a470686
Fastboot Flash 1762M 063aa58d61837b0e5dd7c78c58c1387c

Mi Max 2 8.12.13
Update Flash 1684M 7cd0949bbd5cc5df6ee1c0b53d8efc07
Fastboot Flash 1944M 9f99d4eea88666ebb96fc36f68f6b13f

Redmi Y1 LITE 8.12.13
Update Flash 1427M 6856a4f7778e7213af730bc4a296e244
Fastboot Flash 1757M ba74c6cc7e04e5c5fff207255ee34782

Redmi Y1 8.12.13
Update Flash 1433M ee193a917a35abd8a93d2e8b54ea80cb
Fastboot Flash 1786M 1f9d4d0aa30c617b9b068eb0408eff77

Mi MIX 2 8.12.13
Update Flash 1678M 8f6a59c89b061c9a782f4d04f63a9ff3
Fastboot Flash 1875M d100bc28c453a882d393bb058382c2bc

Redmi Y2 8.12.13
Update Flash 1224M 84fd0c461ca1d3831be2d02fb6a8da9a
Fastboot Flash 1748M 245183d7e6f83e0d61ceb01ff318cdb8

Redmi Note 5 Pro 8.12.13
Fastboot Flash 2294M 76d76497be15e85732eb5ab6207671fa

POCO F1 8.12.13
Fastboot Flash 2464M e5da3b207af13b61f2028ef64cd9c7b0

Redmi 6A 8.12.13
Update Flash 1208M 6e0b562c0e8b6fbdc9aed3e89bc35dcf
Fastboot Flash 1698M d04b1bdc0b335d0a424e880889a46141

Redmi 6 8.12.13
Update Flash 1204M f4000945d64383a8410bce6f4da04d42
Fastboot Flash 1693M 7adf017c6ae0f5b59b9ee357ae004ad4

Redmi 6 Pro 8.12.13
Fastboot Flash 1908M a6cba1c19ce68c7395e1a625abfd8278

Redmi 5A 8.12.13
Update Flash 1331M 204c01e5d648dfdc8190297f6cc0c259
Fastboot Flash 1868M 609179b59a271f1c71920d517babe0e6

Redmi 5 8.12.13
Update Flash 1315M c5adcdc999b9049b78d161952c65201d
Fastboot Flash 1866M 84ca61842abd0e61b1ae2d2840758232
Redmi Note 6 Pro 8.12.13
Fastboot Flash 2407M a0c6a21dc0dd4ae412139267c55b0e4f
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Tuesday, 11 December 2018

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