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vendredi 15 mai 2020

OnePlus 7T quietly gets 960fps slow motion and 4K wide-angle video in the latest OxygenOS beta

The OnePlus 7T family received their third OxygenOS Open Beta update last week, which introduced a handy camera lens dirt detection feature as well as the April 2020 security patches. However, as it turns out, the company secretly enabled the 960fps slow motion video recording support on the regular OnePlus 7T with this update, albeit the feature is not at all mentioned in the OTA changelog.

OnePlus 7T XDA Forums

A Redditor with the screenname u/sneakerspark first noticed that with Open Beta 3, they now have a 720p@960fps slow motion option on the stock camera app. The person also confirmed in a follow-up reply that they have 4K@30fps wide-angle video. Neither of these changes made it to the official changelog, which is quite surprising. For your information, OnePlus did tell us back in September 2019 that they were working on these two features. Perhaps the current implementation needs another coat of paint before OnePlus is confident enough to announce them officially.

oneplus_7t_960fps_camera

Note that the camera sensors on the OnePlus 7T, including the primary 48MP Sony IMX586 module, don’t carry enough horsepower to actually record 960 frames each second. They lack the dedicated DRAM die needed to temporarily store the massive number of frames that are being captured before passing them to the image buffer and finally writing them to storage. Fortunately, they are capable of handling 720p@480fps, thus OnePlus only needed to incorporate some kind of frame interpolation algorithm. The final result might not as crisp as native 960fps slow-motion, but it shouldn’t matter to most people.

Regarding wide-angle video recording, the original OnePlus 7 Pro also lacked the feature initially, but the company later enabled the functionality through the Android 10 update for the device. It is good to see that OnePlus is trying to bring over feature parity across the different rear cameras, even on their older phones.


Source: r/Android

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MIUI Camera App gets full-screen gesture support in recent MIUI 12 beta builds

At the Mi 10 Youth Edition launch event in China late last month, Xiaomi officially announced MIUI 12. During the event, Xiaomi detailed some of the new features introduced in the latest software update, including the new animations, navigation gestures, live wallpapers, privacy features, and much more. Shortly thereafter, Tushar from our team managed to flash the MIUI 12 China Beta ROM on a Redmi K20 Pro and elaborated on some of the most interesting features in the release. Xiaomi has since rolled out similar closed beta builds of MIUI 12 for several devices and has pushed a few updates introducing even more new features, including full-screen gesture support for the MIUI Camera app.

MIUI 12

The new full-screen gesture support in the MIUI Camera app was first spotted by XDA tipster kacskrz and Tushar was able to test it out on his Redmi K20 Pro. The gesture support essentially gives you an easier way to access the additional modes and settings in the MIUI Camera app. With the update, the app now gives users access to two different UI options — a tab-based UI and a panel-based UI. In the tab-based UI, you can swipe from right to left to reveal all the additional modes available in the MIUI Camera app. You can also swipe down on the viewfinder to bring up all the camera settings.

On the other hand, in the panel-based UI, you can swipe up to open the additional modes panel and swipe down to access the camera settings. Along with that, there’s another gesture that you can use to exit the edit screen which allows you to choose all the modes that are displayed on the home screen of the camera app.

As you can see in the video above, once you’re done rearranging the modes you can swipe down anywhere on the screen to head back to the viewfinder. The updated MIUI Camera APK that includes support for these gestures is included in the MIUI 12 builds that were released after the May 11 builds listed in our index. It’s also worth noting that these camera gestures will also make their way to Xiaomi.eu builds in the near future.

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MIUI Camera App gets full-screen gesture support in recent MIUI 12 beta builds

At the Mi 10 Youth Edition launch event in China late last month, Xiaomi officially announced MIUI 12. During the event, Xiaomi detailed some of the new features introduced in the latest software update, including the new animations, navigation gestures, live wallpapers, privacy features, and much more. Shortly thereafter, Tushar from our team managed to flash the MIUI 12 China Beta ROM on a Redmi K20 Pro and elaborated on some of the most interesting features in the release. Xiaomi has since rolled out similar closed beta builds of MIUI 12 for several devices and has pushed a few updates introducing even more new features, including full-screen gesture support for the MIUI Camera app.

MIUI 12

The new full-screen gesture support in the MIUI Camera app was first spotted by XDA tipster kacskrz and Tushar was able to test it out on his Redmi K20 Pro. The gesture support essentially gives you an easier way to access the additional modes and settings in the MIUI Camera app. With the update, the app now gives users access to two different UI options — a tab-based UI and a panel-based UI. In the tab-based UI, you can swipe from right to left to reveal all the additional modes available in the MIUI Camera app. You can also swipe down on the viewfinder to bring up all the camera settings.

On the other hand, in the panel-based UI, you can swipe up to open the additional modes panel and swipe down to access the camera settings. Along with that, there’s another gesture that you can use to exit the edit screen which allows you to choose all the modes that are displayed on the home screen of the camera app.

As you can see in the video above, once you’re done rearranging the modes you can swipe down anywhere on the screen to head back to the viewfinder. The updated MIUI Camera APK that includes support for these gestures is included in the MIUI 12 builds that were released after the May 11 builds listed in our index. It’s also worth noting that these camera gestures will also make their way to Xiaomi.eu builds in the near future.

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jeudi 14 mai 2020

Samsung Galaxy A51 and Redmi 8 were the best selling Android phones of Q1 2020

When it comes to global smartphone sales, Samsung dominates the Android side of the playing field with its budget and mid-range devices. In fact, the company’s Galaxy A series is so popular among the masses that it took the top three spots in the best selling Android smartphones list last year. However, riding on the fast growth of the Indian smartphone market, Xiaomi also managed to secure a spot on the list last year with the Redmi Note 7. Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent decline in smartphone sales, Samsung and Xiaomi seem to be continuing the trend this year.

As per a recent report from market research firm Strategy Analytics, the Samsung Galaxy A51 was the best selling Android smartphone (2.3% market share) in Q1 2020, with 6 million units shipped globally. The Xiaomi Redmi 8 took the second spot with a market share of 1.9%, followed by the Galaxy S20+(1.7%), Galaxy A10s (1.6%), Redmi Note 8 (1.6%), and the Galaxy A20s (1.4%). The report further reveals that global smartphone shipments reached a total of 275 million units in the first quarter this year, with Android devices accounting for 86% of all smartphones shipped.

Samsung Galaxy A51 Xiaomi Redmi 8

In a statement regarding the study, Juha Winter, Associate Director at Strategy Analytics, said, “As mobile operators have reduced subsidies in recent years, and many countries are now tumbling into post-virus recession, smartphone consumers globally are becoming increasingly price-sensitive and they are seeking out new Android models that deliver the biggest bang for their buck. Samsung Galaxy A10s, Xiaomi Redmi Note 8, and Samsung Galaxy A20s round out the fourth, fifth and sixth most popular Android smartphone models worldwide, and a further sign that many consumers want value-for-money devices with good-enough specs at affordable prices. Android is entering a post-premium era.”

It’s worth noting that the Samsung Galaxy S20+ was the only premium Android smartphone to make the list in Q1 this year. This falls in line with last year’s sales, where the Samsung Galaxy S10+ was the only premium smartphone to secure a spot in the top five best selling Android smartphones list.


Source: Strategy Analytics

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Samsung Galaxy A51 and Redmi 8 were the best selling Android phones of Q1 2020

When it comes to global smartphone sales, Samsung dominates the Android side of the playing field with its budget and mid-range devices. In fact, the company’s Galaxy A series is so popular among the masses that it took the top three spots in the best selling Android smartphones list last year. However, riding on the fast growth of the Indian smartphone market, Xiaomi also managed to secure a spot on the list last year with the Redmi Note 7. Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent decline in smartphone sales, Samsung and Xiaomi seem to be continuing the trend this year.

As per a recent report from market research firm Strategy Analytics, the Samsung Galaxy A51 was the best selling Android smartphone (2.3% market share) in Q1 2020, with 6 million units shipped globally. The Xiaomi Redmi 8 took the second spot with a market share of 1.9%, followed by the Galaxy S20+(1.7%), Galaxy A10s (1.6%), Redmi Note 8 (1.6%), and the Galaxy A20s (1.4%). The report further reveals that global smartphone shipments reached a total of 275 million units in the first quarter this year, with Android devices accounting for 86% of all smartphones shipped.

Samsung Galaxy A51 Xiaomi Redmi 8

In a statement regarding the study, Juha Winter, Associate Director at Strategy Analytics, said, “As mobile operators have reduced subsidies in recent years, and many countries are now tumbling into post-virus recession, smartphone consumers globally are becoming increasingly price-sensitive and they are seeking out new Android models that deliver the biggest bang for their buck. Samsung Galaxy A10s, Xiaomi Redmi Note 8, and Samsung Galaxy A20s round out the fourth, fifth and sixth most popular Android smartphone models worldwide, and a further sign that many consumers want value-for-money devices with good-enough specs at affordable prices. Android is entering a post-premium era.”

It’s worth noting that the Samsung Galaxy S20+ was the only premium Android smartphone to make the list in Q1 this year. This falls in line with last year’s sales, where the Samsung Galaxy S10+ was the only premium smartphone to secure a spot in the top five best selling Android smartphones list.


Source: Strategy Analytics

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Realme will launch a flagship with 5G and 65W fast charging in China on May 25th

Realme can be considered a young company when compared to the rest of the veterans in the smartphone industry. But its youth does not stop the company from orchestrating a launch blitzkrieg every now and then. It almost feels as if the company had announced its first true flagship just a few days ago in the form of the Realme X50 Pro and then the Realme X50m 5G. Now, the Chinese OEM is planning to launch as many as eight products at an event in China on May 25, and one of them is another flagship smartphone.

Realme is celebrating its second anniversary in China on May 25, and it is commemorating the occasion by launching a slew of products across different categories. The company may not necessarily launch eight smartphones or even smartphone accessories, as it could rely on other lifestyle products to pad up the number. However, there is at least one confirmed smartphone launch, coming in the form of a flagship with an internal name of “Blade Runner”. This smartphone has been certified by the CCC, and has been confirmed to come with 65W SuperDart charging and 5G support.

Realme has shared renders of the phone too, showing off several aspects of the phone.

Realme Blade Runner

In the renders, we can see that the phone comes with a quad-rear camera with the branding “AI Quad Camera” inscribed beside it. The camera island gets a different finish than the rest of the device. The rest of the device is very glossy, as revealed in the real-life images.

Realme Blade Runner

The phone also has a distinct “realme” branding on the left edge.

Other details of the smartphone, and other notable releases as part of the launch lineup, should be revealed soon by Realme themselves. It wouldn’t be too much of a guess to expect a high-end SoC and other premium features on this phone.

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Realme will launch a flagship with 5G and 65W fast charging in China on May 25th

Realme can be considered a young company when compared to the rest of the veterans in the smartphone industry. But its youth does not stop the company from orchestrating a launch blitzkrieg every now and then. It almost feels as if the company had announced its first true flagship just a few days ago in the form of the Realme X50 Pro and then the Realme X50m 5G. Now, the Chinese OEM is planning to launch as many as eight products at an event in China on May 25, and one of them is another flagship smartphone.

Realme is celebrating its second anniversary in China on May 25, and it is commemorating the occasion by launching a slew of products across different categories. The company may not necessarily launch eight smartphones or even smartphone accessories, as it could rely on other lifestyle products to pad up the number. However, there is at least one confirmed smartphone launch, coming in the form of a flagship with an internal name of “Blade Runner”. This smartphone has been certified by the CCC, and has been confirmed to come with 65W SuperDart charging and 5G support.

Realme has shared renders of the phone too, showing off several aspects of the phone.

Realme Blade Runner

In the renders, we can see that the phone comes with a quad-rear camera with the branding “AI Quad Camera” inscribed beside it. The camera island gets a different finish than the rest of the device. The rest of the device is very glossy, as revealed in the real-life images.

Realme Blade Runner

The phone also has a distinct “realme” branding on the left edge.

Other details of the smartphone, and other notable releases as part of the launch lineup, should be revealed soon by Realme themselves. It wouldn’t be too much of a guess to expect a high-end SoC and other premium features on this phone.

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