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dimanche 22 décembre 2019

OPPO wants to be more than a smartphone brand in 2020

OPPO has been around in the smartphone industry for a long time, having existed since around the early Android days and even before that. Long timers would recall devices like the OPPO N1, which adopted a rotating camera design six years ago, back in 2013, along with offering a “CyanogenMod Edition” of the phone. The OPPO N3 succeeded the phone with a motorized rotating camera design in 2014, back when phones still had a single rear camera. Devices like the OPPO Find 7 and Find 7a are also considered to be siblings to legends like the OnePlus One, owing to their similarity in hardware and their relative ease of software customization.

While these examples might be the ones that we remember when we think about older OPPO smartphones, the company has actually been around for 11 years in the smartphone business. OPPO is the largest smartphone brand under BBK Electronics, but the company began its journey with headphones and amplifiers. Now, the company has expanded into several different businesses, with over half of them being related to IoT, cloud computing and AI, in some way. As is with most technology companies, OPPO sees its future in internet-based services. Forming the central point in this vision is the smartphone, and ColorOS, their Android UX.

ColorOS boasts of over 320 Million monthly active users. While this number may not be a huge number when considering Android’s adoption numbers, it still forms a formidable number in absolute terms. OPPO’s phones and its software thus form the central point of focus in their efforts towards intelligent connectivity — central to the convergence of technology and service, the convergence of organizations, the convergence of culture, and the convergence of technology, arts, and humanities. And of course, headlining these efforts will be the advent of 5G, which is being used as the catalyst for integrating different technologies with each other.

Tom Morrod, Executive Director of IHS Markit, Presenting the Intelligent Connectivity Whitepaper at OPPO Inno Day 2019

5G

OPPO claims to be on top of the charts for 5G patent ownerships, with patents applied for in 20+ countries and spread over 2,500+ patent families, and with more than 3,000 standard docs to 3GPP. On a more general scale, as of October 31, 2019, OPPO has applied for over 40,000 global patents, of which more than 14,000 have been granted. OPPO also claims to be placed third in China in terms of patents granted to Chinese companies. In addition to 5G, OPPO’s patents extend to VOOC as well, with over 1,000 core patents. All of these patents are a result of continued investments in R&D over the years, and we can expect more to come because of OPPO’s recent 10 Billion CNY R&D investment announcement from last year. The company currently boasts of four research centers and six research institutes, and over 10,000 employees involved in its R&D departments. And in the next three years, it plans to invest as much as 50 Billion CNY / $7 Billion USD in R&D, primarily focusing around cloud computing, AI, and other essential hardware and software technologies.

For 5G, the company plans to implement three key strategies: remaining committed to core technology R&D to develop world-leading tech; building a multi-portal ecosystem of intelligent devices with smartphones as the key gateway; and a continued rethinking of user service and content optimization. OPPO’s vision thus incorporates an ecosystem of intelligent devices forming multiple points of entry as well as coordinating with each other. These points of entry could be parallel with no crosstalk, or be overlapping, interconnected and capable of intercommunication.

“3-Circle” Experience

OPPO’s vision also takes the form of what the company calls a “3 circle” multi-device experience integration.

The first circle is the personal circle – devices that are closest to the user, namely smartphones, smartwatches, earphones and other pieces of technology that are used with very high frequency. The smartphone occupies center-stage in the personal circle, coming off as the super-platform with access to the most computing power on-device and through the cloud. Next in the line of importance are smartwatches that collect and understand critical physical data of its users and provides an alternate point of interaction for enabling higher priority conversation. Earphones follow along, enabling voice interaction and becoming an access point for voice-based AI for real-time translation and navigation. When these three techs converge, they offer an experience that is greater than the sum of its parts.

The second circle is referred to as the vertical circle, which takes the form of 5G CPE (Customer Premises Equipment). OPPO plans to release a 5G CPE Hub in the first quarter of 2020. This upcoming 5G hub will accept a SIM card and include support for Bluetooth, ZigBee, and Zwave connectivity for smart home integration, allowing users to connect up to 1,000 devices at the same time.

OPPO 5G CPE Hub

The third circle in OPPO’s vision is virtual and real integration, taking the form of AR/AI glasses. We already have a glimpse of this through OPPO’s new AR smart glasses that run on OPPO’s Glass OS. These were unveiled at OPPO Inno Day, and the glasses feature 2 FishEye cameras for a wide field of view, an HD camera, and a Time-of-Flight (TOF) camera for 3D reconstruction. The AR glasses also include support for 3D surround sound to offer users an immersive AR experience. During a stage demo for the AR smart glasses, the company showcased a person exploring our Solar System using hand gestures to navigate between planets. The glasses also displayed information on each planet as the person navigated through them.

The coming year will be significant for OPPO’s progress as a company that delivers experiences beyond the smartphone. More and more technology companies will be looking to leverage their hold in the smartphone business to offer a more fulfilling and interconnected lifestyle experience, and OPPO can be counted as one of those that finds itself in a good position to deliver successfully on this vision. With a planned roadmap involving more smartphones, more accessories, more wearables, and more 5G-enabling technologies, 2020 is all set to be the year when OPPO becomes more than just a smartphone brand.


Although OPPO is a current sponsor of XDA, they did not direct or have any input on the content of this post. OPPO did sponsor the travel and accommodations for XDA Editor Mishaal Rahman to their Innovation Day last week, during which the company made many of these announcements.

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AOD DoubleTap Mod enables double tap to wake the Ambient Display on OnePlus phones

Over the past years, Always On Display features have gained popularity with several OEMs as one of the alternative solutions to deliver the functionality that notification LEDs would have otherwise delivered. On OnePlus devices, however, there is no Always On Display feature. Instead, the OEM prefers to use its own implementation that comes in the form of Ambient Display. Ambient Display lights up when you get new notifications or when you tap the screen, but offers very limited functionality. OnePlus AOD DoubleTap Mod aims to fix some of the annoyance from the lack of functionality by offering an easier and quicker transition to the lockscreen.

Ambient Display on OnePlus smartphones only provides a glimpse of your notifications by display the icon of the notifying app. If you wish to undertake any action beyond this glimpse, you have to transition away from the Ambient Display. This is done by either pressing the power button or by unlocking the phone using the fingerprint sensor. Since newer OnePlus smartphones come with in-display fingerprint sensors, this transition is not too much of an issue. However, some users would still prefer a method to invoke the lockscreen that is consistent with what you can expect from other OEMs. On other OEM phones, you can simply tap or double-tap the Ambient Display to transition to the lock screen.

OnePlus AOD DoubleTap Mod by XDA Member XJIOP brings back this consistency by allowing users to double-tap on the Ambient Display screen to transition to the lock screen. From the lock screen, you can view the notification text and remove the notification with a swipe without needing to unlock the screen. The app installs normally and does not need root to function as it enables its functionality through accessibility settings. The app has been tested on the OnePlus 7T, but should work on all OnePlus devices after the OnePlus 6, and also possibly on other devices with AMOLED display. If you are interested, you can also check out the source code of the app.

OnePlus AOD DoubleTap Mod — XDA Discussion Thread

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AOD DoubleTap Mod enables double tap to wake the Ambient Display on OnePlus phones

Over the past years, Always On Display features have gained popularity with several OEMs as one of the alternative solutions to deliver the functionality that notification LEDs would have otherwise delivered. On OnePlus devices, however, there is no Always On Display feature. Instead, the OEM prefers to use its own implementation that comes in the form of Ambient Display. Ambient Display lights up when you get new notifications or when you tap the screen, but offers very limited functionality. OnePlus AOD DoubleTap Mod aims to fix some of the annoyance from the lack of functionality by offering an easier and quicker transition to the lockscreen.

Ambient Display on OnePlus smartphones only provides a glimpse of your notifications by display the icon of the notifying app. If you wish to undertake any action beyond this glimpse, you have to transition away from the Ambient Display. This is done by either pressing the power button or by unlocking the phone using the fingerprint sensor. Since newer OnePlus smartphones come with in-display fingerprint sensors, this transition is not too much of an issue. However, some users would still prefer a method to invoke the lockscreen that is consistent with what you can expect from other OEMs. On other OEM phones, you can simply tap or double-tap the Ambient Display to transition to the lock screen.

OnePlus AOD DoubleTap Mod by XDA Member XJIOP brings back this consistency by allowing users to double-tap on the Ambient Display screen to transition to the lock screen. From the lock screen, you can view the notification text and remove the notification with a swipe without needing to unlock the screen. The app installs normally and does not need root to function as it enables its functionality through accessibility settings. The app has been tested on the OnePlus 7T, but should work on all OnePlus devices after the OnePlus 6, and also possibly on other devices with AMOLED display. If you are interested, you can also check out the source code of the app.

OnePlus AOD DoubleTap Mod — XDA Discussion Thread

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samedi 21 décembre 2019

Google’s first Pixel Feature Drop enables dual-frequency GNSS, improved Face Unlock, and T-Mobile eSIM support for the Pixel 4

Right on schedule, Google released the December 2019 Android Security Bulletin earlier this month. In typical fashion, Google pushed an update for its Pixel smartphones immediately after publishing the security bulletin. However, Google surprisingly delayed the update for its new Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL smartphones, choosing instead to grab headlines a week later with the first “Pixel Feature Drop.” Google’s new approach to updating its Pixel smartphones involves holding the rollout of major new features in its first-party apps until it’s time for the next feature drop. The first feature drop brought features like automatic Call Screen, a new Portrait Mode filter and auto-framing feature in Google Duo, and retroactively applying blur to your existing photos in Google Photos. In addition, the update also brought 3 new features to the Google Pixel 4 that you may not have been aware of: dual-frequency GNSS, an improved Face Unlock, and support for T-Mobile’s network via the built-in eSIM.

Dual-frequency GNSS

In the specification sheet for the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, Google said that support for dual-frequency GNSS would be coming soon. What dual-frequency GNSS allows for is better location tracking as your phone can track more than one signal from a satellite using two different frequencies. For the GPS system, that’s the L1 and L5 frequencies. For the Galileo satellites, that’s the E1 and E5a frequencies.


In the blog post for the Pixel Feature Drop, Google said that “you’ll also get amazingly fast accuracy in Google Maps with improved on-device computing for much better location quality.” Support for dual-frequency GNSS is based on hardware, but from this statement, it sounds like Google made other improvements to improve location tracking in Google Maps.

Face Unlock that gets better over time

Not referenced at all in the blog post for the Pixel Feature Drop is the fact that the Google Pixel 4’s Face Unlock has received a big improvement. No, they haven’t added the ability to add a second face, nor have they added the ability to require your eyes to be open. What they have done is made Face Unlock improve over time. Rather than relying on only the initial face model created when you first set up Face Unlock, the Pixel 4 now uses recent images of your face to improve its model over time. These images are taken when you unlock your Pixel 4 with Face Unlock, so you won’t even notice it’s getting better.

During initial set up of Face Unlock after the December update, there’s a new sentence in the instructions informing you of this change. Google’s support page says that face models are stored in the Pixel 4’s security chip, referring to the Titan M, so no images or face models need to be stored online. Digging into the December update, we also noticed that Google has changed Face Unlock to now warn the user when the face model is inadequate and needs to be re-done.

Pixel 4 Face Unlock

This improvement to Face Unlock was highlighted in the changelog for the December 2019 OTA update that rolled out the users. Since Google didn’t highlight it in their Pixel Feature Drop blog post nor did they mention it on their support forums, I wouldn’t be surprised if a lot of people missed this change.

T-Mobile eSIM support

The Pixel 4’s eSIM can be provisioned on many different carriers around the world, but with the latest update, T-Mobile USA is now one of them (via AndroidPolice). Since the Pixel 4 supports dual SIM, dual standby, you can provision both the physical nanoSIM and the eSIM on different networks while still being able to receive calls and texts from both.

Google Pixel 4 Forums ||| Google Pixel 4 XL Forums


Featured image by XDA Contributor Dylan Raga

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Google’s first Pixel Feature Drop enables dual-frequency GNSS, improved Face Unlock, and T-Mobile eSIM support for the Pixel 4

Right on schedule, Google released the December 2019 Android Security Bulletin earlier this month. In typical fashion, Google pushed an update for its Pixel smartphones immediately after publishing the security bulletin. However, Google surprisingly delayed the update for its new Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL smartphones, choosing instead to grab headlines a week later with the first “Pixel Feature Drop.” Google’s new approach to updating its Pixel smartphones involves holding the rollout of major new features in its first-party apps until it’s time for the next feature drop. The first feature drop brought features like automatic Call Screen, a new Portrait Mode filter and auto-framing feature in Google Duo, and retroactively applying blur to your existing photos in Google Photos. In addition, the update also brought 3 new features to the Google Pixel 4 that you may not have been aware of: dual-frequency GNSS, an improved Face Unlock, and support for T-Mobile’s network via the built-in eSIM.

Dual-frequency GNSS

In the specification sheet for the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, Google said that support for dual-frequency GNSS would be coming soon. What dual-frequency GNSS allows for is better location tracking as your phone can track more than one signal from a satellite using two different frequencies. For the GPS system, that’s the L1 and L5 frequencies. For the Galileo satellites, that’s the E1 and E5a frequencies.


In the blog post for the Pixel Feature Drop, Google said that “you’ll also get amazingly fast accuracy in Google Maps with improved on-device computing for much better location quality.” Support for dual-frequency GNSS is based on hardware, but from this statement, it sounds like Google made other improvements to improve location tracking in Google Maps.

Face Unlock that gets better over time

Not referenced at all in the blog post for the Pixel Feature Drop is the fact that the Google Pixel 4’s Face Unlock has received a big improvement. No, they haven’t added the ability to add a second face, nor have they added the ability to require your eyes to be open. What they have done is made Face Unlock improve over time. Rather than relying on only the initial face model created when you first set up Face Unlock, the Pixel 4 now uses recent images of your face to improve its model over time. These images are taken when you unlock your Pixel 4 with Face Unlock, so you won’t even notice it’s getting better.

During initial set up of Face Unlock after the December update, there’s a new sentence in the instructions informing you of this change. Google’s support page says that face models are stored in the Pixel 4’s security chip, referring to the Titan M, so no images or face models need to be stored online. Digging into the December update, we also noticed that Google has changed Face Unlock to now warn the user when the face model is inadequate and needs to be re-done.

Pixel 4 Face Unlock

This improvement to Face Unlock was highlighted in the changelog for the December 2019 OTA update that rolled out the users. Since Google didn’t highlight it in their Pixel Feature Drop blog post nor did they mention it on their support forums, I wouldn’t be surprised if a lot of people missed this change.

T-Mobile eSIM support

The Pixel 4’s eSIM can be provisioned on many different carriers around the world, but with the latest update, T-Mobile USA is now one of them (via AndroidPolice). Since the Pixel 4 supports dual SIM, dual standby, you can provision both the physical nanoSIM and the eSIM on different networks while still being able to receive calls and texts from both.

Google Pixel 4 Forums ||| Google Pixel 4 XL Forums


Featured image by XDA Contributor Dylan Raga

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