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mercredi 31 mars 2021

LineageOS 18.1 based on Android 11 is here for nearly 60 devices

There is no dearth of custom ROM choices in the aftermarket development scene, but if there’s one that we could consider to be “the biggest” of them all, then that would be LineageOS. There are so many reasons why the LineageOS project is loved by the community, and it’s not just for all the features that the custom ROM offers on top of vanilla AOSP. Thanks to the Device Support Requirements Charter, if you choose to flash an official build of LineageOS on a supported device, you can be rest assured that your device will be running stable software that is also kept up to date against serious security vulnerabilities — often well beyond the end of official manufacturer support. Now, the team is ready to move on to its next big milestone: LineageOS 18.1 is finally here with Android 11 as the base.

LineageOS XDA Forums

Why Lineage 18.1 and not 18.0?

As is the norm, with a major version number change comes a big platform update. While rebasing of the LineageOS codebase atop Android 11’s source code does justify the “18” part, the subversion change involves something else. Instead of bumping up the minor version number, Google continues the tradition of rolling out big feature updates for new Android versions via “Pixel Feature Drop”. Hence, the LineageOS team has decided to jump up on the subversion, going from 18.0 to 18.1.


New features in LineageOS 18.1

LineageOS 18.1 comes with several new features and enhancements:

  • Security patches from April 2020 to March 2021 have been merged to LineageOS 15.1 through 18.1.
    • 18.1 builds are currently based on the android-11.0.0_r32 tag, which is the Pixel series unified
      tag.
  • Wi-Fi display is available for newer Qualcomm devices, on a device-by-device basis.
  • WebView has been updated to Chromium 89.0.4389.105.
  • The Recorder app has been vastly improved in more ways than can be counted, go leave yourself a voice-memo so you don’t forget that great idea!
    • Screen recording has been moved to a QS tile to match AOSP’s behavior.
    • The user interface has been revamped and there’s also now a UI for easily viewing, managing, and sharing your voice notes.
    • It’s now possible to choose the quality of your audio recordings to save space.
    • It’s now possible to pause and resume recordings.
  • The FOSS Etar app has been forked, improved, and shipped in place of the stagnant and largely
    unmaintained AOSP calendar.
  • The Calyx institute’s FOSS Seedvault application has been included as a built-in backup solution.
    • To use it, navigate to Settings -> System -> Backup, and “Change backup provider” to Seedvault. You can then click “Seedvault Backup” to configure, schedule, and encrypt backups!
    • Backups created with Seedvault can be uploaded on your Nextcloud instance, an external USB drive or kept on your local storage.
  • There is now an option on non-A/B devices to update the recovery image alongside the OS, just as the stock OS would!
    • To use this, either enable the option during the initial device setup, or navigate to Settings -> System -> (Show More) Updater -> Three Dot Menu in the top right -> and check “Update recovery alongside OS”.
  • The music app, Eleven now has a more up-to-date UI and integrates nicely with all the new android
    features for music players such as seeking from the notification.
  • All LineageOS apps now have support for dark mode.

Apart from the improvements mentioned above, the following changes have also been incorporated in the LineageOS 18.1 and 17.1 codebase:

  • LineageOS recovery now has a new, colorful, and fun UI that is much more accessible.
  • The firewall can block all connections now by making apps think that the device is in airplane mode.
  • The team has introduced a new expandable volume dialog UI.
  • The partial screenshots have had multiple feature additions, and ties in with AOSP’s new “instant screenshot” feature.
  • Trebuchet now supports icon packs.
  • ADB root was reworked to ensure compatibility with other 3rd party root solutions.

Additional changes

Sensitive phone numbers

LineageOS now offers a helpline contact list, which can be accessed at the 3-dot menu in the stock dialer app. All the numbers in the list are considered as “sensitive”, which means they are automatically hidden from the call log. The list of country-specific sensitive numbers is available on GitHub, and everyone who wants to help by adding new numbers can submit the changes through Gerrit.

Addon.d-v3

The addon.d module now supports additional system partitions, including /vendor, /product, and /system_ext. This change was done to streamline all backup and restore operations in these partitions.


LineageOS 18.1 – Official builds for supported devices

Now, on to the actual devices that were announced to support LineageOS 18.1. The first batch is already quite large, and given time, more developers are likely to expand the list as they complete the device bring-up and meet the requirements laid out in the Device Support Requirements Charter. Note that not all of the builds may be live at the time this article was first published, so check back to see if a build is available for your device.

Sr. No. Device and Forum Link Device codename and Wiki Link Maintainer
1. Essential PH-1 mata haggertk, intervigil, npjohnson, rashed
2. F(x)tec Pro1 pro1 bgcngm, intervigil, mccreary, npjohnson, tdm
3. Google Nexus 6 shamu Elektroschmock, npjohnson
4. Google Nexus 7 2013 (Wi-Fi, Repartitioned) flox npjohnson, surblazer, Elektroschmock
5. Google Pixel 2 walleye Eamo5
6. Google Pixel 2 XL taimen Eamo5
7. Google Pixel 3a sargo cdesai, npjohnson
8. Google Pixel 3a XL bonito cdesai, npjohnson
9. Google Pixel 4 flame cdesai, Eamo5, npjohnson
10. Google Pixel 4 XL coral cdesai, Eamo5, npjohnson
11. Google Pixel 4a sunfish PeterCxy, cdesai
12. Google Pixel 4a 5G bramble aleasto
13. Google Pixel 5 redfin aleasto
14. LeEco Le Max2 x2 tortel, ThEMarD
15. LeEco Le Pro3 / Le Pro3 Elite zl1 codeworkx, mosimchah
16. LG G2 (AT&T) d800 aleasto
17. LG G2 (Canadian) d803 aleasto
18. LG G2 (International) d802 aleasto
19. LG G2 (T-Mobile) d801 aleasto
20. LG G5 (International) h850 aleasto, npjohnson, x86cpu
21. LG G5 (T-Mobile) h830 aleasto, npjohnson, x86cpu
22. LG G5 (US Unlocked) rs988 aleasto, npjohnson, x86cpu
23. LG V20 (AT&T) h910 aleasto, npjohnson, x86cpu
24. LG V20 (Global) h990 aleasto, npjohnson, x86cpu
25. LG V20 (Sprint) ls997 aleasto, npjohnson, x86cpu
26. LG V20 (T-Mobile) h918 aleasto, npjohnson, x86cpu
27. LG V20 (US Unlocked) us996 aleasto, npjohnson, x86cpu
28. LG V20 (Verizon) vs995 aleasto, npjohnson, x86cpu
29. Motorola Moto G6 Plus evert Jleeblanch
30. Motorola Moto G7 river erfanoabdi, Npjohnson, SyberHexen
31. Motorola Moto G7 Play channel SyberHexen, deadman96385, erfanoabdi, Npjohnson
32. Motorola Moto G7 Plus lake Jleeblanch, npjohnson
33. Motorola Moto G7 Power ocean SyberHexen, erfanoabdi, Npjohnson
34. Motorola Moto One Power chef Rohan Hasabe (Hasaber8)
35. Motorola Moto X4 payton erfanoabdi, ThEMarD
36. Motorola Moto Z2 Force nash erfanoabdi, npjohnson
37. Motorola Moto Z3 Play beckham Jleeblanch
38. Nextbit Robin ether javelinanddart, npjohnson
39. Nokia 6.1 (2018) PL2 npjohnson, theimpulson
40. OnePlus One bacon npjohnson
40. OnePlus 3 / 3T oneplus3 dianlujitao
41. OnePlus 5 cheeseburger codeworkx, jrizzoli, xingrz, amartinz, jumoog, trautamaki
42. OnePlus 5T dumpling amartinz, codeworkx, trautamaki
43. OnePlus 8 instantnoodle uLtRaNoOb
40. OnePlus 8 Pro instantnoodlep npjohnson
40. OnePlus 8T kebab LuK1337
41. Razer Phone cheryl mikeioannina, javelinanddart
42. Samsung Galaxy S4 (SGH-I337) jflteatt arco, npjohnson, side
43. Samsung Galaxy S4 (SCH-R970, SPH-L720) jfltespr arco, npjohnson, side
44. Samsung Galaxy S4 (SCH-I545) jfltevzw arco, npjohnson, side
44. Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505/G, SGH-I337M, SGH-M919) jfltexx arco, npjohnson, side
45. Samsung Galaxy S4 Active jactivelte arco, npjohnson, side
46. Samsung Galaxy S4 Value Edition (GT-I9515/L) jfvelte arco, npjohnson, side
47. Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e (LTE) gts4lv bgcngm, LuK1337
48. Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e (Wi-Fi) gts4lvwifi LuK1337, bgcngm
49. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (Wi-Fi) gta4xlwifi Linux4
50. Sony Xperia 10 kirin LuK1337
51. Sony Xperia 10 Plus mermaid LuK1337
52. Sony Xperia XA2 pioneer LuK1337, Stricted, cdesai
53. Sony Xperia XA2 Plus voyager LuK1337
54. Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra discovery LuK1337
55. Xiaomi Mi 5 gemini bgcngm, defer, h2o64
56. Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus natrium LuK1337
57. Xiaomi Mi 8 dipper infrag
58. Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite platina SebaUbuntu
59. Xiaomi Mi Mix lithium balika011, blunden
60. Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S polaris bgcngm
61. Xiaomi Mi Note 2 scorpio LuK1337
62. Xiaomi Poco F1 beryllium bgcngm, warabhishek
63. Xiaomi Redmi 7 onclite Dhina17

Generic Targets

With the introduction of LineageOS 18.1, the team also has another major announcement. Android Virtual Device (AVD), i.e. the default emulator environment provided by Android Studio, is now an officially supported build target. It is also possible to build GSI‘s in both mobile and Android TV configurations using these targets, although the official download portal isn’t going to host any such pre-compiled builds. Nonetheless, this is a crucial step forward for the project as it clearly demonstrates the team’s commitment to popularize the custom ROM bringup exercise.

What if my device is not listed here?

Just because your device isn’t listed here does not mean that you can’t get to enjoy LineageOS 18.1 by now. Because of its open source nature, there are a number of unofficial builds for many devices on our forums, many of which will eventually end up becoming official builds as development progresses. What’s more: most of them are, by now, perfectly stable as daily drivers, with the occasional minor quirk.

If you want to dive right in, check out this index and look for unofficial Android 11-based LineageOS 18.1 builds for your device. If, however, you’re afraid of something going wrong, then it’s wise to wait for official builds to arrive.


How to upgrade to LineageOS 18.1

If you’re not familiar with the process behind installing custom ROMs or, in general, modifying your phone, you’ll first need to unlock the bootloader of your device and install an updated custom recovery, such as LineageOS Recovery or TWRP, before attempting to do anything. Then, once LineageOS 18.1 builds become available for your device, you’ll need to install them through the custom recovery environment. Device-specific instructions may vary, so do check out the corresponding wiki page beforehand.

As for Google apps, they don’t come pre-installed on LineageOS 18.1 builds. The Open Gapps project has yet to offer Android 11 Gapps, so the team recommends you grab the MindTheGapps package instead.


New LineageOS 17.1 devices and retirement of LineageOS 16.0

While maintainers work towards bringing up devices to official LineageOS 18.1, you can still find automated weekly builds for a bunch of devices that are still supported under LineageOS 17.1 based on Android 10. Several devices have received official support for LineageOS 17.1 so far, while smartphones like the Redmi Note 7 regained its official status after being dropped out for a while. If you’re interested in trying the custom ROM on any of these devices, you can now download the recovery flashable package by clicking on “Get the builds here” on their respective Wiki pages (linked below).

LineageOS 17.1 Official Build List. Tap/click to expand.

Sr. No. Device and Forum Link Device codename and Wiki Link Maintainer
1. ASUS ROG Phone II I001D OrdenKrieger
2. ASUS Zenfone 5Z (ZS620KL) Z01R rohanpurohit, Jackeagle, ThEMarD
3. BQ Aquaris X bardock eloimuns, Quallenauge, Team aquaris-dev
4. BQ Aquaris X Pro bardockpro Quallenauge, Team aquaris-dev
5. Fairphone 3 FP3 dk1978
6. Google Pixel sailfish intervigil, razorloves
7. Google Pixel XL marlin intervigil, razorloves
8. Google Pixel 3 blueline cdesai, intervigil, razorloves
9. Google Pixel 3 XL crosshatch cdesai, intervigil, razorloves
10. Huawei Honor 5X kiwi BadDaemon
11. LeEco Le 2 s2 codeworkx, tImIbreakdown
12. Lenovo P2 kuntao mikeioannina, highwaystar
13. LG G3 (Sprint) ls990 Quallenauge, Team aquaris-dev
14. Motorola Edge racer erfanoabdi, Jleeblanch, SyberHexen
15. Motorola Moto E 2015 LTE surnia althafvly, theimpulson
16. Motorola Moto E5 Plus (XT1924-3/9) ahannah Jarl-Penguin, karthick111, electimon, wh0dat
17. Motorola Moto E5 Plus (XT1924-6/7/8) hannah Jarl-Penguin, karthick111, electimon, wh0dat
18. Motorola Moto E5 Plus (1924-1/2/4/5) rhannah Jarl-Penguin, karthick111, electimon, wh0dat
19. Motorola Moto G 2015 osprey althafvly, chil360
20. Motorola Moto G3 Turbo merlin althafvly
21. Motorola Moto G4 Play harpia jro1979
22. Motorola Moto G5 cedric Jarl-Penguin
23. Motorola Moto G5S montana Jarl-Penguin, wiktorek140
24. Motorola Moto X 2014 victara jro1979, linckandrea, npjohnson
25. Motorola Moto X Play lux Quallenauge, Team aquaris-dev
26. Nubia Z17 nx563j BeYkeRYkt
27. OnePlus 2 oneplus2 OzzysCmAcc, aviraxp
28. OnePlus 7 guacamoleb AshwinRC
29. OnePlus 7T Pro hotdog LuK1337
30. OnePlus Nord avicii KakatkarAkshay
31. Realme 2 Pro RMX1801 sb6596
32. Samsung Galaxy A3 (2016) a3xelte danwood76, Stricted
33. Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) a5xelte danwood76, Stricted
34. Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) a5y17lte filiprrs
35. Samsung Galaxy A7 (2016) a7xelte sourajitk, danwood76, Stricted
36. Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017) a7y17lte filiprrs
37. Samsung Galaxy J7 (2015) j7elte dariotrombello, danwood76, Stricted
38. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 LTE (N9005/P) hlte haggertk, npjohnson
39. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 LTE (N9008V) hltechn haggertk, npjohnson
40. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 LTE (N900K/L/S) hltekor haggertk, npjohnson
41. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 LTE (N900T/V/W8) hltetmo haggertk, npjohnson
42. Samsung Galaxy S III Neo (Dual SIM) s3ve3gds PythonLimited, fcuzzocrea, Teledurak
43. Samsung Galaxy S III Neo (Samsung Camera) s3ve3gjv PythonLimited, fcuzzocrea, Teledurak
44. Samsung Galaxy S III Neo (Sony Camera) s3ve3gxx PythonLimited, fcuzzocrea, Teledurak
45. Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo s5neolte danwood76, Stricted
46. Samsung Galaxy S5 Active (G870F) klteactivexx javelinanddart, npjohnson
47. Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE (G9006V/8V) kltechn haggertk
48. Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE (G900F/M/R4/R7/T/V/W8) klte haggertk
49. Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE (G900I/P) kltedv haggertk
50. Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE (G900K/L/S) kltekor haggertk
51. Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE (SC-04F/SCL23) kltekdi haggertk
52. Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE Duos (G9006W/8W) kltechnduo haggertk
53. Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE Duos (G900FD/MD) klteduos haggertk
54. Sony Xperia XZ2 akari olivier97, sjllls
55. Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact xz2c olivier97, sjllls
56. Sony Xperia Z3 z3 Tom1000, Myself5
57. Sony Xperia Z3 Compact z3c ArianK16a
58. Sony Xperia Tablet Z2 LTE castor snc
59. Wileyfox Swift crackling 115ek
60. Wingtech Redmi 2 wt88047 nicknitewolf
61. Xiaomi Mi 6X wayne Isaac Chen
62. Xiaomi Mi A1 tissot abhinavgupta371
63. Xiaomi Mi A2 jasmine_sprout mikeioannina
64. Xiaomi Mi Note 3 jason dianlujitao
65. Xiaomi Redmi K20 / Mi 9T davinci Pig
66. Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro whyred srfarias, SebaUbuntu
67. Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro twolip DD3Boh
68. Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 lavender UltraGamerHD
69. Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 / 8T ginkgo DarkJoker360
70. Yandex Phone Amber HighwayStar, vm03

With the release of official Android 11-based builds, the LineageOS 16.0 build role is being officially discontinued. In fact, official 16.0 builds based on Android 9 Pie are no longer be published since February 15, 2021. However, the existing 16.0 branches will remain open for contributions like security patches, and developers will still be able to build new, unofficial 16.0 builds. In case you’re no stranger to custom ROM development and you would like to submit one of these devices for official support, you can follow the instructions present over here.

The complete list of devices that are being discontinued during this transition phase can be found below:


Support LineageOS

LineageOS is a community-built project made by several developers who work in their free time and doesn’t depend on a business model of any kind. If you want to support the development team, you can donate to them on PayPal which will help with server costs. You should also follow them on Twitter or on their official subreddit if you want to see the latest news or converse with some of the maintainers. For submitting bug reports, see here. If you want to help the team translate the custom ROM into your language, you can do so by following the instructions here.

Follow LineageOS on Social Media

Donate to LineageOS

  • Donate to LineageOS via PayPal

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Sony Bravia X80J and Bravia XR A90J are the first TVs with Google TV that you can buy right away

With the launch of the new Chromecast last year, Google introduced a special version of Android TV called Google TV. Google had stressed that it is a custom UX solution that would focus on content discovery and content aggregation that is built on top of Android TV, kind of like an alternative to PatchWall and OxygenPlay. To date, Google TV was only available with the latest Chromecast device, but it is finally expanding to television sets. As promised, Sony’s new Bravia series with Google TV are now available for purchase in the US.

The new Sony Bravia X80J comes at a starting price of $749 for the 43-inch model and goes to $1699 for the 75-inch model (via 9to5Google). There is also the high-end Bravia A90J series that comes with an OLED panel available in 55-inch, 65-inch, and 83-inch models. Pricing for these starts at $2,999 although Sony hasn’t confirmed how much the 83-inch model would cost.

Sony Bravia X80J

The Bravia X80J series features standard LCD panels with 4K resolution, with support for HDR10, HLG, and Dolby Vision. They feature Sony’s 4K HDR Processor X1 along with 4K X-Reality PRO clarity enhancement. These TVs come with a standard 60Hz refresh rate and for audio, there are two 10W speakers with support for Dolby Audio and Dolby Atmos.

The Bravia A90J series on the other hand comes with OLED panels which means you can expect better contrast and punchier colors. Alongside all the enhancements available on the X80J, the A90J supports a 120Hz refresh rate along with HDMI 2.1, making it the perfect companion for the Sony PlayStation 5 or the Xbox Series X|S. This series also offers better audio thanks to the dual actuators and subwoofers.

Only limited models under the Bravia X80J and Bravia A90J are currently available for purchase online via Best Buy. But we are expecting more models to arrive soon. Orders are expected to start shipping as soon as April 1.

    Sony Bravia X80J
    The new Sony Bravia X80J series comes with a 4K LCD panel and runs on the new Google TV platform.
    Sony Bravia A90J
    The Sony Bravia X80J series features a 120Hz OLED panel and comes with the latest Google TV platform.

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Twitter for Android is starting to let some users host their own Spaces

Twitter’s Clubhouse equivalent feature, Spaces, has been in development for a while now. Twitter began testing the feature publicly back in December with a select test group on iOS. The company then expanded the availability of the feature to Android users earlier this month, with the feature first going live for Twitter beta users. At the time, the feature was a little rough around the edges and didn’t offer a fully working experience similar to iOS. For example, Android users could join Spaces created by other users but didn’t have the option to create their own. But looks like the company is now allowing some users on Android to create their own Space.

As spotted by several users, Twitter has begun rolling out the ability to host Spaces on Android, bringing the experience finally in parity with its iOS counterpart.

When clicking on the FAB button at the bottom right corner, users will now see a new “Spaces” option right above “Gif” and “Photos”. When you tap on it, you’ll see a small window with a blue “Start your space” button at the bottom. Clicking on the blue button will create a public space that anyone can join it. You can also turn on or off your microphone, enable captions, turn on sound effects, react using emoji and invite other people via DM or a shareable link.

Twitter Spaces on Android Spaces - Create your own space Twitter Spaces settings

The full-fledged Spaces experience with the ability to create your own space is rolling widely on Android. It was available for me on the latest stable version of Twitter, v8.87.0-release.01 to be precise.

Popularized by Clubhouse, the drop-in audio chats feature has quickly become the hottest trend among social media companies. Apart from Twitter, Facebook, Telegram, Slack, Spotify, and Linkedin are also working on their own take on Clubhouse-style audio room features.

Twitter (Free, Google Play) →

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NVIDIA Resizable BAR rolls-out for all RTX 30-series GPUs, and here’s how to enable it on your own

During the launch of the new GeForce RTX 30-series desktop graphics cards, NVIDIA had announced that it will be introducing Resizable BAR, a PCIe-based technology that would allow users with a compatible motherboard to enable all of the GPU memory to be accessed by the CPU at once. Similar to AMD’s Smart Access Memory, this meant faster transfer of data, including textures, shaders, and geometry, thereby providing gains of about 10-20% while gaming.

The tech was initially enabled in February 2021 when NVIDIA started shipping the GeForce RTX 3060, its most affordable option in the series. Now the company has officially enabled support for all of the RTX 30-series that includes the RTX 3090, RTX 3080, RTX 3070, and the RTX 3060 Ti. Apart from a supported motherboard, NVIDIA has also shared a list of CPUs that will support Resizable BAR, so unless you have the right combination of GPU, CPU, and motherboard, you cannot take advantage of this technology.

Additionally, only a handful of games can make use of Resizable BAR, these include:

  • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
  • Battlefield V
  • Borderlands 3
  • Control
  • Cyberpunk 2077
  • Death Stranding
  • DIRT 5
  • F1 2020
  • Forza Horizon 4
  • Gears 5
  • Godfall
  • Hitman 2
  • Hitman 3
  • Horizon Zero Dawn
  • Metro Exodus
  • Red Dead Redemption 2
  • Watch Dogs Legion

How to enable Resizable BAR on your PC?

  1. As mentioned, you first need to check whether you have a compatible CPU and motherboard chipset combination. Here are all the supported ones shared by NVIDIA:
    1. Motherboards:
      1. AMD 400 Series
      2. AMD 500 Series
      3. Intel Z490
      4. Intel H470
      5. Intel B460
      6. Intel H410
      7. All motherboards that support 11th-gen Intel processors
    2. CPUs:
      1. AMD Ryzen 3 5xxx
      2. AMD Ryzen 5 5xxx
      3. AMD Ryzen 7 5xxx
      4. AMD Ryzen 9 5xxx
      5. Intel Core i9-10xxx
      6. Intel Core i7-10xxx
      7. Intel Core i5-10xxx
      8. Intel Core i3-10xxx
      9. Intel Core i9-11xxx
      10. Intel Core i7-11xxx
      11. Intel Core i5-11xxx
  2. Next, make sure that you have updated to the latest motherboard BIOS, if required, by installing an update from the manufacturer. Then head to the BIOS interface and enable Resizable BAR support.
  3. Update to the latest GeForce Game Ready Driver (version 465.89 WHQL or above).
  4. If you own a GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, 3070, 3080, or 3090, then you may require an updated VBIOS. Owners of the Founders Edition graphics card can update using NVIDIA’s tool directly from their website.
  5. If you own a custom partner card, firmware updates for each graphics card can be downloaded by heading to the particular manufacturer’s website.
    1. ASUS: Select GeForce RTX 30 Series –> Model –> Support –> Driver & Utility
    2. COLORFUL
    3. EVGA
    4. Gainward: Select GPU –> Tool
    5. Galax
    6. GIGABYTE
    7. INNO3D
    8. MSI: Select GPU –> Support –> Utility –> choose MSI Dragon Center or MSI Live Update
    9. Palit: Select GPU –> Tool
    10. PNY
    11. Zotac

To verify if Resizable BAR is enabled, open the NVIDIA Control Panel. On the bottom left of the NVIDIA Control Panel, click “System Information”, and in the new window look for “Resizable BAR” on the right. If it says “Yes”, you’re good to go.

NVIDIA GeForce Control Panel Resizable BAR

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NVIDIA Resizable BAR rolls-out for all RTX 30-series GPUs, and here’s how to enable it on your own

During the launch of the new GeForce RTX 30-series desktop graphics cards, NVIDIA had announced that it will be introducing Resizable BAR, a PCIe-based technology that would allow users with a compatible motherboard to enable all of the GPU memory to be accessed by the CPU at once. Similar to AMD’s Smart Access Memory, this meant faster transfer of data, including textures, shaders, and geometry, thereby providing gains of about 10-20% while gaming.

The tech was initially enabled in February 2021 when NVIDIA started shipping the GeForce RTX 3060, its most affordable option in the series. Now the company has officially enabled support for all of the RTX 30-series that includes the RTX 3090, RTX 3080, RTX 3070, and the RTX 3060 Ti. Apart from a supported motherboard, NVIDIA has also shared a list of CPUs that will support Resizable BAR, so unless you have the right combination of GPU, CPU, and motherboard, you cannot take advantage of this technology.

Additionally, only a handful of games can make use of Resizable BAR, these include:

  • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
  • Battlefield V
  • Borderlands 3
  • Control
  • Cyberpunk 2077
  • Death Stranding
  • DIRT 5
  • F1 2020
  • Forza Horizon 4
  • Gears 5
  • Godfall
  • Hitman 2
  • Hitman 3
  • Horizon Zero Dawn
  • Metro Exodus
  • Red Dead Redemption 2
  • Watch Dogs Legion

How to enable Resizable BAR on your PC?

  1. As mentioned, you first need to check whether you have a compatible CPU and motherboard chipset combination. Here are all the supported ones shared by NVIDIA:
    1. Motherboards:
      1. AMD 400 Series
      2. AMD 500 Series
      3. Intel Z490
      4. Intel H470
      5. Intel B460
      6. Intel H410
      7. All motherboards that support 11th-gen Intel processors
    2. CPUs:
      1. AMD Ryzen 3 5xxx
      2. AMD Ryzen 5 5xxx
      3. AMD Ryzen 7 5xxx
      4. AMD Ryzen 9 5xxx
      5. Intel Core i9-10xxx
      6. Intel Core i7-10xxx
      7. Intel Core i5-10xxx
      8. Intel Core i3-10xxx
      9. Intel Core i9-11xxx
      10. Intel Core i7-11xxx
      11. Intel Core i5-11xxx
  2. Next, make sure that you have updated to the latest motherboard BIOS, if required, by installing an update from the manufacturer. Then head to the BIOS interface and enable Resizable BAR support.
  3. Update to the latest GeForce Game Ready Driver (version 465.89 WHQL or above).
  4. If you own a GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, 3070, 3080, or 3090, then you may require an updated VBIOS. Owners of the Founders Edition graphics card can update using NVIDIA’s tool directly from their website.
  5. If you own a custom partner card, firmware updates for each graphics card can be downloaded by heading to the particular manufacturer’s website.
    1. ASUS: Select GeForce RTX 30 Series –> Model –> Support –> Driver & Utility
    2. COLORFUL
    3. EVGA
    4. Gainward: Select GPU –> Tool
    5. Galax
    6. GIGABYTE
    7. INNO3D
    8. MSI: Select GPU –> Support –> Utility –> choose MSI Dragon Center or MSI Live Update
    9. Palit: Select GPU –> Tool
    10. PNY
    11. Zotac

To verify if Resizable BAR is enabled, open the NVIDIA Control Panel. On the bottom left of the NVIDIA Control Panel, click “System Information”, and in the new window look for “Resizable BAR” on the right. If it says “Yes”, you’re good to go.

NVIDIA GeForce Control Panel Resizable BAR

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Best OnePlus 9 Pro cases to protect your precious new flagship!

OnePlus just lifted the covers off the much-awaited OnePlus 9 series. The company’s latest flagship lineup includes three new devices — the OnePlus 9, the OnePlus 9 Pro, and the OnePlus 9R. However, most users worldwide will only be able to get their hands on the OnePlus 9 and the OnePlus 9 Pro. That’s because the OnePlus 9R is an India-exclusive device at the moment, and OnePlus hasn’t shared any plans for a global launch.

Thankfully, both the OnePlus 9 and the OnePlus 9 Pro will be available through most major carriers and retailers worldwide. If you’re planning on getting your hands on the top-of-the-line phone from OnePlus or have pre-ordered one already, we’d recommend slapping a case on it to protect it from micro-scratches and drops. That’s because the OnePlus 9 Pro features an aluminum frame and, while that does make it feel more premium, it won’t offer any cushioning if you happen to accidentally drop the phone. To help you find the right case for your new phone, we’ve compiled this list with some of the best OnePlus 9 Pro cases currently on the market.

We’ve included a wide variety of cases on this list, ranging from rugged cases that offer maximum protection to slim ones that protect your device from minor bumps without adding too much bulk, so you can protect your OnePlus 9 Pro with a case that meets your needs. Here are the best cases we recommend for the OnePlus 9 Pro!

    OnePlus Sandstone Bumper Case

    The official sandstone case

    OnePlus' official sandstone bumper case is the perfect choice for those who loved the sandstone finish on the OnePlus One. It's available in two colorways, and it offers ample protection while giving your phone a unique grippy texture. I wish more manufacturers made cases like this.
    Ringke Fusion-X

    My top pick

    The Ringke Fusion-X is an affordable rugged case for your OnePlus 9 Pro that protects it from accidental drops without adding too much bulk. It also has a clear back, so you can admire your new phone's stunning back while keeping it safe. I've been using this one on my Galaxy Note 20 Ultra for the last few months, and I absolutely love it.
    Spigen Ultra Hybrid

    Flaunt your phone's stunning finish

    The Spigen Ultra Hybrid case is another great pick if you want a sturdy phone case that offers a clear back. It has a TPU bumper around the edge to prevent damage from any impact, a polycarbonate back to protect your phone from scratches, and raised edges around the camera module and screen.
    Spigen Liquid Air Armor

    Ample protection, no bulk

    The Spigen Liquid Air Armor case is the best pick for those who don't want to add any additional bulk to their phone. Although it's crazy thin, it can protect your new OnePlus 9 Pro from the occasional drop. It also has a textured finish on the back and around the edges to ensure that your phone never slips from your hand.
    Foluu clear case

    Affordable and clear

    If you don't want to hide the OnePlus 9 Pro's stunning new design by using an ugly rugged case but you're scared of using it naked, get the Foluu clear case. It's a clear TPU bumper case with a hard polycarbonate back that will keep your phone safe and still let you flaunt its design.
    Amosry leather case

    Premium leather finish

    Looking for something a bit more premium? The leather case from Amosry may be more up your alley. It features a soft TPU bumper around the edges and a PU leather back that will give your phone a more premium look and feel. The case is available in both black and brown.
    Feitenn Flip folio case

    Folio case with storage

    Like using folio cases that give you some additional storage while also protecting your phone? The Feitenn Flip Slim case is the one you should go with. It has a soft TPU bumper around the edges to protect your phone from drops, storage space for your credit cards or some case, and a PU leather finish that gives your phone a premium feel.
    Caseologo Parallax case

    Rugged yet stylish

    Didn't like any of the bland-looking cases mentioned earlier? Want something more stylish? The Caseology Parallax case might fit your needs. It looks stylish, has a textured finish on the back to ensure a secure grip, and it offers military-grade protection against drops.
    Spigen Tough Armor

    Military-grade protection with a kickstand

    The Spigen Tough Armor case is a perfect fit for those who often find themselves dropping things. It's MIL-STD-810G certified against drops and scratches, and it has a multi-layer design that will ensure your phone survives most drops. It even has a kickstand to prop up your phone.
    Poetic Affinity case

    Military-grade protection with clear back

    If you're looking for the same level of protection that the Spigen Tough Armor case has to offer, but you want a clear back panel, then the Poetic Affinity case is the one for you. It offers a design similar to the Ringke Fusion-X case, and it's MIL-STD-810G certified against drops.
    PULEN rugged case

    Affordable rugged option

    Looking for a dual-layer rugged case that doesn't cost a fortune? Check out the PULEN rugged case that offers a dual-layer design with a hard polycarbonate bumper and grippy silicone back. It's good enough to protect your phone from minor drops while still being relatively cheap.
    PULEN clear case

    Dual-layer clear case

    Rounding off our list is another clear case that will add a bit of sparkle to your OnePlus 9 Pro. The PULEN clear case offers a dual-layer design with a hard polycarbonate front cover and a soft silicone back that will keep your phone safe and accentuate its design thanks to its sparkly finish.

Our OnePlus 9 Pro case roundup consists of a variety of cases across all price points. So you can easily pick one that offers the right amount of protection for your use and fits within your budget. If I had to choose one for myself, I would either go with the Ringke Fusion X or the official OnePlus 9 Pro Sandstone Bumper case. I prefer the rugged case from Ringke because I’m currently using one on my Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, and it doesn’t add too much bulk to the phone while still offering ample protection. I would pick the official sandstone case because the OnePlus One was my first flagship phone, and that sandstone finish still reminds me of the good old days.

    OnePlus 9 Pro
    With a large, 6.7-inch Quad HD OLED display and a Smart 120Hz refresh rate, the OnePlus 9 Pro may have the best display on the market. The cameras, tuned in collaboration with Hasselblad, produce excellent still photos and capture superb 4K video.

Which one of these cases are you getting? Let us know in the comments section below. Also, make sure to leave a comment if you have a recommendation. Your fellow OnePlus 9 Pro user will thank you for it! Do check out our OnePlus 9 Camera Review and our OnePlus 9 Pro Detailed Review!

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