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mardi 7 décembre 2021

Google TV adds over 300 free live TV channels with Pluto TV integration

In September we learned that Google was in talks with several ad-supported streaming channels providers to bring free live TV channels to its platform. Today the search giant announced that it has struck deal with Pluto TV, adding yet another live TV option to Google TV’s “Live” tab.

In a new blog post (via Protocol), Google revealed that it’s joining forces with ViacomCBS-owned Pluto TV to bring over 300 free live TV channels to the Chromecast with Google TV stick and smart TVs running Google TV. Once the integration is live, Google TV users will be able to access free channels from the “Live” tab. In addition, users will also see live TV recommendations in the “For You” tab.

Pluto TV streaming Mean Girls

“Starting today, we’re partnering with Pluto TV so you can access more than 300 free live TV channels on Google TV. Visit the Live tab to see what’s on now or check out the Free Live TV recommendations in the For You tab. This new integration with Pluto TV will be available on all Google TV devices in the coming weeks,” Google wrote in a blog post.

The Pluto TV integration will be rolling out to all Google TV devices in the US “in the coming weeks.”

Google TV’s Live tab originally only worked with YouTube TV but Google later added support for Sling TV and Philo, giving users more ways to access live TV channels. Pluto TV is the first free service to be added to the Live tab as Sling TV, Philo, and YouTube TV all require paid subscriptions.

Google TV isn’t the first TV platform to provide free streaming channels, mind you. Samsung, Roku, Amazon, and LG have long offered such free channels on their platforms.

In addition to the Pluto TV integration, Google is also offering six months of Peacock Premium for free to all Google TV users in the US. To claim the offer, subscribe to Peacock Premium through the promotional banner on the “For You” tab.

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Latest Pixel Buds A-Series update brings a few new features

Google is rolling out a firmware update to its affordable TWS earbuds — the Pixel Buds A-Series. The update brings several new features to the earbuds, including a Bass slider in the companion app, a Loudness compensation toggle, and more.

Google Pixel Buds A-Series Review: Buy it for the convenience, not just for the sound

According to 9to5Google, the Pixel Buds A-Series firmware update started rolling out to users alongside the latest Pixel Feature Drop. It adds a new slider in the Pixel Buds companion app that lets you adjust the bass from -1 to +4. Google claims that the new slider gives users access to “twice the bass range” on devices running Android 6.0 and above. The update also includes a new Loudness compensation toggle in the Sound settings that helps you tune and improve the bass and treble at lower volume levels.

Furthermore, the update brings improved device switching capabilities to the Pixel Buds A-Series. This allows users to “search and connect to the second to last connected device when undocked from the charging case, if the last connected host device is unavailable.” In addition, the update packs general bug fixes and stability improvements for the TWS earbuds.

The Google Pixel Buds A-Series firmware update (version 3.223.0) has already started rolling out and it should reach all users “over the coming days.” It’s worth mentioning that Google hasn’t released a similar update for the 2nd-generation Pixel Buds, though.

Do you own a Pixel Buds A-Series? Have you received the latest firmware update? Let us know in the comments section below.

In case you missed it, you can learn more about all the new features included in the December 2021 Pixel Feature Drop by checking out our recent coverage.

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Latest Pixel Buds A-Series update brings a few new features

Google is rolling out a firmware update to its affordable TWS earbuds — the Pixel Buds A-Series. The update brings several new features to the earbuds, including a Bass slider in the companion app, a Loudness compensation toggle, and more.

Google Pixel Buds A-Series Review: Buy it for the convenience, not just for the sound

According to 9to5Google, the Pixel Buds A-Series firmware update started rolling out to users alongside the latest Pixel Feature Drop. It adds a new slider in the Pixel Buds companion app that lets you adjust the bass from -1 to +4. Google claims that the new slider gives users access to “twice the bass range” on devices running Android 6.0 and above. The update also includes a new Loudness compensation toggle in the Sound settings that helps you tune and improve the bass and treble at lower volume levels.

Furthermore, the update brings improved device switching capabilities to the Pixel Buds A-Series. This allows users to “search and connect to the second to last connected device when undocked from the charging case, if the last connected host device is unavailable.” In addition, the update packs general bug fixes and stability improvements for the TWS earbuds.

The Google Pixel Buds A-Series firmware update (version 3.223.0) has already started rolling out and it should reach all users “over the coming days.” It’s worth mentioning that Google hasn’t released a similar update for the 2nd-generation Pixel Buds, though.

Do you own a Pixel Buds A-Series? Have you received the latest firmware update? Let us know in the comments section below.

In case you missed it, you can learn more about all the new features included in the December 2021 Pixel Feature Drop by checking out our recent coverage.

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lundi 6 décembre 2021

OnePlus launches its Red Cable Club rewards program in Europe

OnePlus has launched Red Cable Club in Europe. Launched two years ago, the Red Cable Club is a rewards program that offers exclusive benefits and handy discounts on OnePlus phones and other products. The program so far has been exclusive to the Indian market, but at last, the company is finally bringing it to Europe.

Red Cable Club in Europe has quite different benefits from what’s available in India. The membership program offers a 2-10% discount on smartphones, a 10-50% discount on the OnePlus Watch and OnePlus Buds Pro, up to 20% off on accessories like cases, cables & power adapters, and free shipping. However, these benefits are only applicable to purchases made via OnePlus.com and OnePlus Store.

OnePlus Red Cable Club sign up page

There are four membership tiers: Explorer, Insider, Elite, and Supreme:

  • Explorer (0-349): 2% on Phones, 10% on Accessories & IoT
  • Insider (350-999): 5% on Phones, 20% on Accessories & IoT
  • Elite (1000 – 4999): 8% on Phones, 30% on Accessories & IoT
  • Supreme (5000 and above): 10% on Phones, 50% on Accessories & IoT

If you want to become a Red Cable Club member, you can sign up for a free account here. When you purchase something on OnePlus.com or take part in engagement activities across OnePlus platforms you’ll earn Growth Values. Earning more Growth Values unlocks higher membership tiers and thus even more benefits and discounts.

Alongside the Red Cable Club announcement, the company also teased an upcoming audio product for the European market.

OnePlus will be bringing multiple additional benefits to European Red Cable Club members, including securing early access to buy the next premium OnePlus audio product in early December.

While OnePlus didn’t go into detail about this next premium audio product, it could be referring to the OnePlus Buds Z2 earbuds that were launched in China two months ago. The new earbuds come with an updated design, Active Noise Cancellation, Dolby Atmos support, IP55 rating, and up to 35 hours of battery life.

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OnePlus launches its Red Cable Club rewards program in Europe

OnePlus has launched Red Cable Club in Europe. Launched two years ago, the Red Cable Club is a rewards program that offers exclusive benefits and handy discounts on OnePlus phones and other products. The program so far has been exclusive to the Indian market, but at last, the company is finally bringing it to Europe.

Red Cable Club in Europe has quite different benefits from what’s available in India. The membership program offers a 2-10% discount on smartphones, a 10-50% discount on the OnePlus Watch and OnePlus Buds Pro, up to 20% off on accessories like cases, cables & power adapters, and free shipping. However, these benefits are only applicable to purchases made via OnePlus.com and OnePlus Store.

OnePlus Red Cable Club sign up page

There are four membership tiers: Explorer, Insider, Elite, and Supreme:

  • Explorer (0-349): 2% on Phones, 10% on Accessories & IoT
  • Insider (350-999): 5% on Phones, 20% on Accessories & IoT
  • Elite (1000 – 4999): 8% on Phones, 30% on Accessories & IoT
  • Supreme (5000 and above): 10% on Phones, 50% on Accessories & IoT

If you want to become a Red Cable Club member, you can sign up for a free account here. When you purchase something on OnePlus.com or take part in engagement activities across OnePlus platforms you’ll earn Growth Values. Earning more Growth Values unlocks higher membership tiers and thus even more benefits and discounts.

Alongside the Red Cable Club announcement, the company also teased an upcoming audio product for the European market.

OnePlus will be bringing multiple additional benefits to European Red Cable Club members, including securing early access to buy the next premium OnePlus audio product in early December.

While OnePlus didn’t go into detail about this next premium audio product, it could be referring to the OnePlus Buds Z2 earbuds that were launched in China two months ago. The new earbuds come with an updated design, Active Noise Cancellation, Dolby Atmos support, IP55 rating, and up to 35 hours of battery life.

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Unlocking the bootloader no longer kills the Galaxy Z Fold 3’s cameras

Shortly after the Galaxy Z Fold 3 landed in the hands of developers on our forums, we learned that Samsung had added yet another roadblock for aftermarket development to the device. XDA Senior Members 白い熊 and ianmacd found that unlocking the device’s bootloader disabled its cameras, preventing them from using all camera-related features. At the time, we weren’t sure why Samsung would go to such lengths to prevent users from modding their own devices, but the company now seems to have backtracked on this implementation.

According to XDA Senior Member exocetdj, Samsung has addressed this issue in the second One UI 4 beta release for the Galaxy Z Fold 3 (firmware version ZUKA), and all camera functions continue to work after unlocking the bootloader on this version of the software. exocetdj has also isolated the file that can be modified to fix the camera issue on the first One UI 4 beta release, but hasn’t shared any details to prevent users from accidentally breaking their phones by flashing it on an Android 11 release.

If you own a Galaxy Z Fold 3 and want to unlock its bootloader for whatever reason, you can now do so on the second or third One UI 4 beta releases without breaking camera functionality. However, the issue only seems to be resolved in certain regional variants of the Galaxy Z Fold 3 (model numbers F926B and F926N), so we recommend that you proceed with caution.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
    The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is Samsung's latest and greatest foldable phone. It brings several improvements over the previous model, including high refresh rate displays, an under-screen camera, and top-of-the-line hardware.

Now that this extra roadblock has been removed, advanced users and enthusiasts will be able to unlock the Galaxy Z Fold 3’s bootloader and root the device to unleash its true potential. We also expect third-party development for the device to ramp up on our forums.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 XDA Forums

Do you own a Galaxy Z Fold 3? Will you be unlocking its bootloader now that Samsung has addressed the camera issue? Let us know in the comments section below.

H/T: Mishaal Rahman

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Unlocking the bootloader no longer kills the Galaxy Z Fold 3’s cameras

Shortly after the Galaxy Z Fold 3 landed in the hands of developers on our forums, we learned that Samsung had added yet another roadblock for aftermarket development to the device. XDA Senior Members 白い熊 and ianmacd found that unlocking the device’s bootloader disabled its cameras, preventing them from using all camera-related features. At the time, we weren’t sure why Samsung would go to such lengths to prevent users from modding their own devices, but the company now seems to have backtracked on this implementation.

According to XDA Senior Member exocetdj, Samsung has addressed this issue in the second One UI 4 beta release for the Galaxy Z Fold 3 (firmware version ZUKA), and all camera functions continue to work after unlocking the bootloader on this version of the software. exocetdj has also isolated the file that can be modified to fix the camera issue on the first One UI 4 beta release, but hasn’t shared any details to prevent users from accidentally breaking their phones by flashing it on an Android 11 release.

If you own a Galaxy Z Fold 3 and want to unlock its bootloader for whatever reason, you can now do so on the second or third One UI 4 beta releases without breaking camera functionality. However, the issue only seems to be resolved in certain regional variants of the Galaxy Z Fold 3 (model numbers F926B and F926N), so we recommend that you proceed with caution.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
    The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is Samsung's latest and greatest foldable phone. It brings several improvements over the previous model, including high refresh rate displays, an under-screen camera, and top-of-the-line hardware.

Now that this extra roadblock has been removed, advanced users and enthusiasts will be able to unlock the Galaxy Z Fold 3’s bootloader and root the device to unleash its true potential. We also expect third-party development for the device to ramp up on our forums.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 XDA Forums

Do you own a Galaxy Z Fold 3? Will you be unlocking its bootloader now that Samsung has addressed the camera issue? Let us know in the comments section below.

H/T: Mishaal Rahman

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