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lundi 15 juin 2020

ASUS ROG Phone 3 specs reveal massive 6000mAh battery, overclocked Snapdragon 865, 16GB of RAM, but no headphone jack

Chinese regulatory agency TENAA has published detailed specifications and a few renders of the upcoming ASUS ROG Phone 3. This is the third smartphone in the ASUS ROG Phone line, and it’s poised to feature ludicrous hardware just as before. Here’s what we know so far.

Back in February, Qualcomm published a list of already-announced and upcoming smartphones that feature the Snapdragon 865 mobile platform. That list included the unannounced ASUS ZenFone 7 and ASUS ROG Phone 3, so we’ve known for some time that ASUS will continue to use the most powerful Snapdragon chipset on the market. We also learned that the ASUS ROG Phone 3 will come pre-loaded with Google Stadia and will support a number of ROG gaming features including Aura Lighting, Refresh Rate Control, and Performance Boost and also accessories including the View Dock and Kunai Gamepad. Finally, we learned from an ASUS executive that the ROG Phone 3 will launch sometime next month. Thanks to TENAA, we now know a lot more about this upcoming gaming smartphone.

First, we can see that the ROG Phone 3 has a very similar design to the ROG Phone II. The new ROG Phone has a similar rectangular shape, horizontal camera array on the rear, and display. Like the ROG Phone II, the ROG Phone 3 won’t have a display notch or a hole-punch cutout. There’s an extra camera on the rear which could be a telephoto camera, and the main camera seems to be upgraded to a 64MP sensor. The Aura RGB strip that lights up the ROG logo has also returned on the ROG Phone 3. The power button and volume up/down buttons are on the right side while the secondary USB Type-C/video out port can be seen on the left-hand side. The renders published on TENAA don’t show us the top or bottom of the phone, but the section for “headphone port” on TENAA reveals that the ROG Phone 3 has a “shared port with charger,” which means that the bottom USB Type-C port doubles as the audio port. The ROG Phone 3 appears to have dual front-facing speakers like the previous generation ROG Phone II.

The ROG Phone 3 will have a massive 6.59″ AMOLED display at FHD+ resolution (2340×1080). For security, there’s an optical under-display fingerprint scanner, much like on last year’s model. The TENAA listing does not list a refresh rate, but it’s likely the ROG Phone 3 will support a refresh rate of at least 120Hz. The phone’s dimensions are 171 x 78 x 9.85mm, making it a very thick smartphone. It’s also pretty heavy, weighing in at 240g. There is only one color listed on TENAA, Bright Black, though there could be other colors in the works. The ASUS ROG Phone II was available in two models: a China-exclusive “Tencent” model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage and a global model with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. We could see a repeat of this market strategy with the new ROG Phone.

Internally, the ROG Phone 3 will likely be one of the most powerful Android smartphones on the market when it’s released. The TENAA listing suggests the phone has an overclocked Qualcomm Snapdragon 865. The lone “Prime” core on the Snapdragon 865 is usually clocked at 2.84GHz, but the TENAA listing suggests this core can ramp up to a maximum frequency of 3.091GHz. We don’t know if the other CPU cores or the GPU have been overclocked, but it’s likely that the “X-Mode” feature will return to allow users to enable a state that tunes the CPU and GPU for high-performance. The RAM capacity is listed as a maximum of 16GB, which we presume is an LPDDR5 module. This would make the ROG Phone 3 the next Android smartphone after the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and Nubia Red Magic 5G to feature up to 16GB of RAM. The available storage will be 128, 256, or 512GB of presumably UFS 3.0 storage, though there doesn’t seem to be expandable storage support, similar to the ROG Phone II. Powering this massive smartphone will be a ~6000mAh battery, which is the same capacity as on the ROG Phone II.

Since ASUS has included the Snapdragon 865 in the new ROG Phone 3, the new device will support 5G NR connectivity thanks to the Snapdragon X55 modem. Bands 41, 78, and 79 are listed on TENAA, suggesting only sub-6GHz support. We can’t rule out the possibility of a special variant with mmWave 5G support, though we think that’s unlikely since ASUS does not currently sell any of its ROG devices through American carriers.

The ROG Phone 3 runs Android 10 out-of-the-box, presumably with ROG UI customizations on top. ROG UI is basically the same as ZenUI but with a slightly tweaked UI to match the ROG gamer aesthetic and a handful of special apps like Armoury Crate for game management.

Specification ASUS ROG Phone 3 (ASUS I003DD)
Dimensions & Weight 171 x 78 x 9.85 mm

240g

Colors Bright Black
CPU & GPU Qualcomm Snapdragon 865
  • 1x Kryo 585 (ARM Cortex A77-based) Prime core @ 3.091GHz
  • 3x Kryo 585 (ARM Cortex A77-based) Performance cores @ 2.4GHz (presumed)
  • 4x Kryo 385 (ARM Cortex A55-based) Efficiency cores @ 1.8GHz (presumed)

Adreno 650 GPU

RAM 8GB, 12GB, 16GB (LPDDR5 presumed)
Storage 128GB, 256GB, 512GB (UFS 3.X presumed)

Non-expandable storage

Cameras
  • Rear
    • 64MP + 13MP + ?MP telephoto camera (up to 8X zoom?)
  • Front camera
    • ?MP
Display 6.59″, FHD+ resolution (2340×1080), AMOLED, no notch or hole-punch cutout
Battery 5800mAh (rated), 6000mAh (typ)
Connectivity
  • GSM: 900MHz,1800MHz
  • CDMA: 800MHz,1900MHz
  • TDSCDMA: 2GHz
  • WCDMA: I,Band 8
  • TDLTE: Band 38,Band 39,Band 40,Band 41(2555-2575 MHZ,2575-2635 MHZ,2635-2655 MHZ)
  • LTEFDD: Band 1,Band 3,Band 5,Band 8
  • NSA: Band 41,Band 78,Band 79
  • SA: Band 41,Band 78,Band 79
Ports USB Type-C, no 3.5mm headphone jack
Software Android 10 with ROG UI
Security Under-display fingerprint scanner

We don’t know yet if the ROG Phone 3 will support the exact same accessories as the ROG Phone II or if users will have to purchase a new set of accessories. The TENAA listing also doesn’t confirm if the new ROG Phone has “AirTriggers,” ASUS’ term for its ultrasonic shoulder buttons, but we bet this feature will return given its utility in gaming. We also don’t know any details of the front-facing camera sensor, but we doubt it will be significantly upgraded from the front camera on the ROG Phone II. Most importantly, we don’t know anything about pricing. We’ll hopefully learn all of these details soon.

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[Update: 137 more] AT&T expands its low-band 5G network to 90 new markets

Update (6/15/20 @ 1:25 PM ET): AT&T expands its low-band 5G network to 137 more markets in the U.S.

Remember when Sprint sued AT&T for misleading consumers with the “5G E” branding but later settled the dispute? In a cruel twist of fate, now a bunch of Sprint phones are going to lose their 5G connectivity following the merger with T-Mobile. Meanwhile, AT&T continues to expand its 5G network across the US. As a quick refresher, AT&T originally initiated the rollout last year, and later partially introduced its mmWave network last month. The carrier has now added a whopping 90 new cities under the 5G umbrella.

The list of new cities goes as follows:

  • Alabama
    • 1. Franklin County
  • Arkansas
    • 2. Fayetteville-Springdale
    • 3. Fort Smith
  • California
    • 4. Chico
    • 5. El Dorado County
    • 6. Redding
    • 7. Sacramento
    • 8. Tehama County
    • 9. Yuba City
  • Colorado
    • 10. Colorado Springs
  • Connecticut
    • 11. New London-Norwich
  • Florida
    • 12. Bradenton
    • 13. Dixie County
    • 14. Fort Pierce
    • 15. Hamilton County
    • 16. Hardee County
    • 17. Ocala
    • 18. Pensacola
    • 19. Sarasota
    • 20. Tampa
  • Georgia
    • 21. Dawson County
    • 22. Marion County
  • Idaho
    • 23. Boise City
    • 24. Boundary County
  • Illinois
    • 25. Chicago
    • 26. Mason County
  • Indiana
    • 27. Elkhart-Goshen
    • 28. Evansville
    • 29. Fort Wayne
    • 30. Gary
    • 31. South Bend
  • Kansas
    • 32. Brown County
  • Kentucky
    • 33. Fulton County
    • 34. Mason County
    • 35. Meade County
    • 36. Trimble County
  • Louisiana
    • 37. Beauregard Parish
    • 38. Houma-Thibodaux
    • 39. Lake Charles
    • 40. New Orleans
    • 41. Shreveport
  • Massachusetts
    • 42. Springfield
  • Michigan
    • 43. Cass County
  • Minnesota
    • 44. Duluth
    • 45. Le Sueur County
    • 46. St. Cloud
  • Missouri
    • 47. Bates County
    • 48. Callaway County
    • 49. De Kalb County
    • 50. Joplin
    • 51. Saline County
    • 52. St. Joseph
  • Montana
    • 53. Billings
    • 54. Mineral County
  • New Hampshire
    • 55. Portsmouth
  • New Jersey
    • 56. Vineland
  • New York
    • 57. Yates County
  • Ohio
    • 58. Clinton County
    • 59. Mercer County
    • 60. Morrow County
    • 61. Perry County
    • 62. Steubenville
  • Oklahoma
    • 63. Grant County
  • Oregon
    • 64. Clatsop County
  • Pennsylvania
    • 65. Greene County
    • 66. Johnstown
    • 67. Union County
    • 68. Wayne County
    • 69. Williamsport
  • Texas
    • 70. Abilene
    • 71. Beaumont
    • 72. Concho County
    • 73. Fannin County
    • 74. Lubbock
    • 75. Newton County
    • 76. Sherman-Denison
    • 77. Waco
  • Virginia
    • 78. Frederick County
  • Washington
    • 79. Bellingham
    • 80. Clallam County
    • 81. Ferry County
    • 82. Kittitas County
    • 83. Richland-Kennewick
    • 84. Seattle
    • 85. Tacoma
    • 86. Yakima
  • West Virginia
    • 87. Monongalia County
    • 88. Parkersburg-Marietta
    • 89. Wheeling
  • Wisconsin
    • 90. Madison

According to AT&T, they are covering “… more than 120 million people” with the latest expansion which is based on low-band spectrum. On the other hand, mmWave 5G, which is branded as “5G+” by AT&T, is based on ultra high-band frequencies and can offer much faster speed than low-band 5G. However, the scope of mmWave is extremely limited (you should be in very specific locations to connect properly), thus upgrading existing LTE infrastructure to low-band 5G is indeed an effective measure.

Source: AT&T


Update: 137 more

AT&T continues to expand its low-band 5G network across the U.S. After adding 90 cities in April, the carrier is now adding another 137 to the list. Check out the new markets below (organized by state) to see if your area is included.

Alabama

  • Anniston
  • Dothan
  • Florence
  • Gadsden
  • Mobile
  • Tuscaloosa

Alaska

  • Anchorage

Arkansas

  • Clay County
  • Cleburne County
  • Cross County
  • Franklin County
  • Madison County
  • Pope County

California

  • Alpine County
  • Fresno
  • Kings County
  • Salinas
  • Sierra County
  • Stockton
  • Visalia-Tulare

Colorado

  • Fort Collins-Loveland
  • Greeley

Florida

  • Calhoun County
  • Citrus County
  • Collier County
  • Fort Myers
  • Fort Walton Beach
  • Gainesville
  • Glades County
  • Jefferson County
  • Lakeland
  • Tallahassee
  • Walton County

Georgia

  • Atlanta
  • Bleckley County
  • Early County
  • Jasper County
  • Warren County

Idaho

  • Elmore County

Illinois

  • Adams County
  • Aurora-Elgin
  • Bureau County
  • Champaign-Urbana
  • Clay County
  • Joliet
  • Montgomery County
  • Springfield
  • Vermilion County

Indiana

  • Bloomington
  • Decatur County
  • Huntington County
  • Kosciusko County
  • Muncie
  • Newton County
  • Randolph County
  • Warren County

Kansas

  • Lawrence

Kentucky

  • Spencer County

Louisiana

  • Baton Rouge
  • Caldwell Parish
  • Claiborne Parish
  • Iberville Parish
  • Lafayette
  • Monroe
  • Morehouse Parish
  • St. James Parish
  • West Feliciana Parish

Maine

  • Portland

Maryland

  • Cumberland
  • Hagerstown
  • Kent County

Michigan

  • Alger County
  • Allegan County
  • Benton Harbor
  • Manistee County
  • Muskegon

Mississippi

  • Jackson

Missouri

  • Moniteau County

Nevada

  • Lander County

New Mexico

  • Lincoln County
  • San Juan County

New York

  • Chautauqua County
  • Elmira
  • Jefferson County
  • Poughkeepsie

North Carolina

  • Anson County
  • Hickory

Ohio

  • Ashtabula County
  • Columbiana County
  • Lima
  • Mansfield
  • Williams County
  • Youngstown

Oregon

  • Lincoln County
  • Medford
  • The Dalles

Pennsylvania

  • Altoona
  • Bedford County
  • Bradford County
  • Huntingdon County
  • Jefferson County
  • Lawrence County
  • Lebanon County
  • Sharon

Rhode Island

  • Newport County

South Carolina

  • Anderson
  • Calhoun County
  • Laurens County
  • Oconee County

Tennessee

  • Chattanooga
  • Fayette County
  • Giles County
  • Maury County
  • Memphis
  • Nashville

Texas

  • Amarillo
  • Brownsville
  • Bryan-College Station
  • Galveston
  • Killeen-Temple
  • Parmer County
  • Runnels County
  • Tyler

Utah

  • Beaver County

Virginia

  • Caroline County
  • Danville

Washington

  • Okanogan County
  • Olympia
  • Pacific County

West Virginia

  • Charleston
  • Grant County
  • Huntington-Ashland
  • Tucker County

Wisconsin

  • Kenosha
  • Racine
  • Sheboygan
  • Wood County

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The LG Velvet is coming to Europe, North America, and other regions soon

After LG teased the device for several weeks, the LG Velvet was finally announced last month. The device grabbed a lot of attention initially for marking a pretty drastic design shift for LG. It also signified the company’s deemphasis on flagship phones as it features the Snapdragon 765G SoC. Today, LG announced wider availability for the Velvet coming soon.

The LG Velvet is currently only available in South Korea, but it will soon be coming to Europe and North America. Specifically, it will be coming to Germany, Italy, Spain, Hungary, and Poland in June. North America, Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America will get it “in the weeks ahead.”

LG Velvet XDA Forums

To recap the LG Velvet, it features a very simple design and focuses on simplicity. Like the Galaxy A71 5G, it gets 5G support from the Snapdragon 765G SoC. Other specifications include a 6.8-inch OLED display, triple rear cameras, 6GB of RAM, a 4,300mAh battery, microSD card slot, a headphone jack, stylus support, and LG’s Dual Screen accessory. Pricing for these new regions has not been revealed, but it should be around $700.

Are you interested in the LG Velvet?

Specification LG Velvet
Display 6.8” POLED display
20.5:9 2460×1080 FHD+
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 765
RAM and Storage
  • 8GB+ 128GB UFS 2.1
  • Expandable using microSD card slot
Battery & Charging
  • 4,300mAh
  • Fast wireless charging support
Rear Camera
  • Primary: 48MP
  • Secondary: 8MP Ultra Wide-Angle Camera
  • Tertiary: 5MP Depth Sensor
Front Camera 16MP
Other Features
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Wacom stylus support with 4096 pressure levels
  • USB Type-C
  • In-display fingerprint scanner
Android Version Android 10 with LG’s custom UI on top

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The LG Velvet is coming to Europe, North America, and other regions soon

After LG teased the device for several weeks, the LG Velvet was finally announced last month. The device grabbed a lot of attention initially for marking a pretty drastic design shift for LG. It also signified the company’s deemphasis on flagship phones as it features the Snapdragon 765G SoC. Today, LG announced wider availability for the Velvet coming soon.

The LG Velvet is currently only available in South Korea, but it will soon be coming to Europe and North America. Specifically, it will be coming to Germany, Italy, Spain, Hungary, and Poland in June. North America, Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America will get it “in the weeks ahead.”

LG Velvet XDA Forums

To recap the LG Velvet, it features a very simple design and focuses on simplicity. Like the Galaxy A71 5G, it gets 5G support from the Snapdragon 765G SoC. Other specifications include a 6.8-inch OLED display, triple rear cameras, 6GB of RAM, a 4,300mAh battery, microSD card slot, a headphone jack, stylus support, and LG’s Dual Screen accessory. Pricing for these new regions has not been revealed, but it should be around $700.

Are you interested in the LG Velvet?

Specification LG Velvet
Display 6.8” POLED display
20.5:9 2460×1080 FHD+
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 765
RAM and Storage
  • 8GB+ 128GB UFS 2.1
  • Expandable using microSD card slot
Battery & Charging
  • 4,300mAh
  • Fast wireless charging support
Rear Camera
  • Primary: 48MP
  • Secondary: 8MP Ultra Wide-Angle Camera
  • Tertiary: 5MP Depth Sensor
Front Camera 16MP
Other Features
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Wacom stylus support with 4096 pressure levels
  • USB Type-C
  • In-display fingerprint scanner
Android Version Android 10 with LG’s custom UI on top

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Samsung is rolling out the One UI 2.1 update to the Galaxy S9 and S9+

Samsung has gotten considerably better at delivering updates to its phones in the last few years. The Galaxy S9 series was one of the first to see this improvement with the Android Pie update. The Galaxy S9/S9+ received Android 10 earlier this year in the form of One UI 2.0, and now One UI 2.1 is rolling ou as well.

We knew One UI 2.1 was headed to the Galaxy S9 series as it was reported back in March. This is likely the last major OS update for these devices, but it’s a pretty good one. One UI 2.1 includes the company’s new “Quick Share” feature, similar to Apple’s AirDrop. The update also includes “Music Share,” which allows you to share Bluetooth connections with other devices.

Samsung Galaxy S9 Forums ||| Samsung Galaxy S9+ Forums

One UI 2.1 also features a number of new camera modes. “Single Take” is sort of a burst mode-like feature that takes a series of photos and video clips for 10 seconds. “MyFilters” allows you to replicate the effects of your favorite photos. “Pro Video,” which was removed in Android Pie, is now back as well.

This update also brings the June 2020 Android security patches. The update carries firmware version G96xNKSU3ETF4 in Korea and G96xFXXU9ETF5 in Germany. We should see One UI 2.1 roll out to the Galaxy S9 series in more countries over the coming days and weeks. As always, you can check for the update in the Settings > Software update menu.


Via: SamMobile

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Samsung is rolling out the One UI 2.1 update to the Galaxy S9 and S9+

Samsung has gotten considerably better at delivering updates to its phones in the last few years. The Galaxy S9 series was one of the first to see this improvement with the Android Pie update. The Galaxy S9/S9+ received Android 10 earlier this year in the form of One UI 2.0, and now One UI 2.1 is rolling ou as well.

We knew One UI 2.1 was headed to the Galaxy S9 series as it was reported back in March. This is likely the last major OS update for these devices, but it’s a pretty good one. One UI 2.1 includes the company’s new “Quick Share” feature, similar to Apple’s AirDrop. The update also includes “Music Share,” which allows you to share Bluetooth connections with other devices.

Samsung Galaxy S9 Forums ||| Samsung Galaxy S9+ Forums

One UI 2.1 also features a number of new camera modes. “Single Take” is sort of a burst mode-like feature that takes a series of photos and video clips for 10 seconds. “MyFilters” allows you to replicate the effects of your favorite photos. “Pro Video,” which was removed in Android Pie, is now back as well.

This update also brings the June 2020 Android security patches. The update carries firmware version G96xNKSU3ETF4 in Korea and G96xFXXU9ETF5 in Germany. We should see One UI 2.1 roll out to the Galaxy S9 series in more countries over the coming days and weeks. As always, you can check for the update in the Settings > Software update menu.


Via: SamMobile

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7 Deals on Smart Home and Security Devices to Upgrade Your Living Space

Over the past few months, we have all been spending more time at home than usual. If you would like to upgrade your living space and make your home smarter, these deals are definitely worth your attention. Right now, you can save big on smart home devices and security gadgets at the XDA Developers Depot.

JOT Battery Base for Google Home Mini

Rated at 4.5 stars on Amazon, this accessory lets your Google Home Mini roam free. The 5,000mAh battery holds enough juice for eight hours of usage, and the base only adds 5.9 ounces to the weight of your smart speaker. Usually priced at $34.95, it’s now only $16.99.

TOKK™ Fingerprint Smart Lock

Ideal for secure storage lockers and outbuildings, this smart lock opens in 0.5 seconds without a key. You can program it to accept 20 different fingerprints, and the built-in battery lasts for six months. Just as importantly, it’s made from strong steel. You can grab it now for $24.99, saving 50% on the full price.

XC Security Camera

When you can’t be at home, this Red Dot Awardee lets you check in with live 1080p HD video. The camera has a wide-angle lens, and it can pilot through 360 degrees. It also has two-way audio, motion detection, night vision technology, and a 90dB siren. It retails for $59.99, but you can get the camera now for $43.99.

Smart Beat Video Breathing Monitor

This innovative baby monitor analyzes 40 million pixels every second to keep tabs on your little one. You can check the HD livestream at any time via your smartphone, and Smart Beat can alert you if something isn’t quite right. Normally $299, this gadget is now $284.

AXIS Gear: Smart Blinds Controller (5-Pack)

Compatible with all shades and blinds with a beaded chain, AXIS Gear allows you to let in the light with a tap. You can either use the supplied Touch Strip controls, or use the companion smartphone app to set up custom schedules. The Controller is easy to fit, and it raised over $128k on Indiegogo. Worth $999, this pack of five is now only $799.99

Gotek Smart Fridge Deodorizer

When your fridge is full of raw ingredients, it’s easy for germs and odors to build up. This smart deodorizer keeps things under control by killing 96.2% of bacteria using ozone and negative ion dual modes. It runs on a built-in rechargeable battery that lasts for 90 days. Usually priced at $119.90, the Gotek is currently just $99.99.

X1 Indoor Security Camera

Designed to blend in, the X1 Security Camera offers 360-degree coverage and smart motion detection. You receive an alert on your phone when the camera notices any unexpected movement, and you can use the integrated siren to alert your neighbors. The MSRP is $99.99, but you can get it now for $73.99.

Prices subject to change  

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