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mercredi 30 mars 2022

Android 11’s auto-reset permissions feature is rolling out to devices running Android 6.0 and above

Google introduced a new auto-reset permissions feature with Android 11 to automatically revoke sensitive runtime permissions from apps that have not been in use for a few months. In September last year, the company announced that it would bring the feature to devices running older versions of Android starting December 2021. However, Google pushed the initial rollout back by a month in December and promised to bring the feature to devices running Android 6.0 and above by the end of Q1 2022. As promised, Google has started rolling it out to devices running Android 6.0 and above through Google Play Protect.

According to recent reports on Twitter, users with devices running Android 6.0 to Android 10 are getting the auto-reset permissions feature through Play Protect. If you have an eligible device, you should see the new “Permissions for unused apps” option in the Play Protect settings as soon as the feature becomes available.

Tapping on the option will take you to an App privacy page with a list of unused apps that have already had their permissions revoked. The page also includes lists of apps that have auto-remove enabled and disabled, as shown in the following tweet.

The auto-reset permissions feature seems to be rolling out gradually to all devices running Android 6.0 to Android 10. If you haven’t received it yet, you should get it in the next few days.

Have you received the auto-reset permissions feature on your device? What version of Android is it running? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Google Pay launches Tap to Pay feature for UPI payments

Google Pay is one of the most popular mobile payment services in India. It’s powered by the Unified Payment Interface (UPI) and allows users to instantly transfer money between banks at no extra charge. Paying with UPI usually requires scanning a QR code or entering the recipient’s UPI-linked mobile number. But soon, Google Pay users in India will be able to complete payments even faster using a new Tap to Pay feature.

Google Pay on Wednesday announced the launch of the Tap to Pay feature for UPI payments. The feature, developed in collaboration with Pine Labs, will allow Google Pay users to simply tap their NFC-enabled Android smartphone on the POS terminal and authenticate the payment using the UPI PIN.

“Tap to Pay for UPI has profound implications for high traffic retail outlets, with queue management hassles poised to be greatly reduced, and taking digital payments at POS well beyond cards. We are very excited to bring this first-ever innovation to India, in collaboration with Pine Labs.”

Google says they piloted the feature first at Reliance Retail, and now they’re expanding it to other large merchants, including Future Retail and Starbucks.

“Today, we are pleased to partner Google Pay and enable ‘tap to pay’ for UPI transactions on Pine Labs Android POS terminals. We believe this will further strengthen UPI acceptance in India and appeal to consumers, especially the youth population who have taken a liking for contactless and digital payments.” said Kush Mehra, Chief Business Officer, Pine Labs.

The Tap to Pay feature was only available for card payments up until now. But now, it can be used for UPI payments as well. It will greatly speed up the payment process as you won’t have to open up the camera and scan the QR code. As useful as it can be, Tap to Pay is unlikely to replace QR codes anytime soon. That’s because NFC-enabled phones are hard to come across in the Indian market. Most budget and mid-range smartphones sold in India don’t have NFC, with the feature usually being reserved for higher-end flagships.

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Google Play Protect is flagging certain versions of Vanced Manager

Google recently cracked down on Vanced, one of the most popular YouTube app alternatives for Android, and sent its developers a cease and desist order. As a result, the developers took Vanced offline, forcing users to look for other YouTube Vanced alternatives. But that doesn’t seem to be the end of the Vanced saga.

Since current versions of Vanced continue to work, some users still have the app installed on their devices. Along with the main Vanced app, users also have the companion Vanced Manager app on their phones. Recent reports on Reddit and Twitter reveal that Google Play Protect has now started flagging the Vanced Manager app as “harmful,” prompting users to uninstall it. This has raised questions about the legitimacy of the Play Protect warning, as the service previously did not flag the Vanced Manager app.

Vanced Manager Play Protect warning notification

Credit: u/tedd235

Although Google hasn’t offered an official statement on why Play Protect is suddenly targeting the Vanced Manager app, Esper‘s Mishaal Rahman speculates that it could be due to the fact that Vanced Manager can use root access to install apps.

As you can see in the attached screenshot, the Uninstall prompt specifies that Vanced Manager “tries to bypass Android’s security protections.” This warning message corresponds to the ‘Elevated privilege abuse’ and ‘Rooting’ categories defined in Google’s official Play Protect warning strings for malware and mobile unwanted software (MUwS) documentation.

Vanced Manager Play Protect warning screenshot

Credit: Mishaal Rahman

But that doesn’t explain why Play Protect only targets certain versions of the Vanced Manager app. Testing indicates that the Play Protect warning only pops up for Vanced Manager v2.6.0, which is an older release. Users who have the latest version (v2.6.2) installed on their devices do not get the same warning. Vanced’s developers have also commented that they do not know why only one version of the app is affected, and we’re left scratching our heads too.

It’s worth mentioning that while you can’t download Vanced Manager from its official website any longer, you can still get it from trusted sources like APKMirror and then install other Vanced apps from within. In addition, Play Protect doesn’t seem to flag Vanced Manager v2.6.0 for all users. I installed the APK on two of my devices and while I got the warning on my Pixel 4a, I did not get one on my Galaxy S22 Ultra even after scanning manually.


Source: Reddit [1], [2]

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OnePlus 10R looks a lot like the Realme GT Neo 3 in these leaked renders

OnePlus’ 2022 number series currently only has one device: the OnePlus 10 Pro. But if a new leak has to be believed, the company will soon be expanding the lineup with a new model called the OnePlus 10R.

According to tipster Yogesh Brar (via 91Mobiles), OnePlus is working on a new affordable flagship dubbed the OnePlus 10R. The new model will be a direct successor to last year’s OnePlus 9R. The leaker has also shared CAD renders of the OnePlus 10R, giving us our first look at the upcoming phone. As you can see in the attached images, the phone sports a centered hole-punch display on the front with very narrow side bezels and a rectangular camera module on the back housing three camera sensors.

Realme GT Neo 3 leak

OnePlus 10 Pro on the left, Realme GT Neo 3 render on the right.

The new model seems to drop the famous Alert Slider, which has been an integral part of the OnePlus number flagships, including the OnePlus 9R. An interesting bit to note here is that the design of the OnePlus 10R is quite similar to the upcoming Realme GT Neo 3. Except for the placement of the LED flash and the branding, both phones look identical.

OnePlus 10R front OnePlus 10R shown from the side OnePlus 10R back panel

In terms of specifications, the OnePlus 10R will reportedly feature a 6.7-inch Samsung E4 AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the phone will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8100 chipset, paired with 8GB/12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB/256GB UFS 3.1 flash storage. The phone is said to sport a 50MP primary shooter, accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide camera and a 2MP macro sensor. We’re told the phone will come in two variants: one model packing a 4,500mAh battery with 150W fast charging support and the other with a 5,000mAh battery and 80W charging support. Other rumored features include stereo speakers, Dolby Audio support, and an in-display fingerprint scanner.

The rumors have it the OnePlus 10R will be unveiled sometime in May. However, OnePlus hasn’t officially confirmed anything about the phone so far.


Via: 91Mobiles

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mardi 29 mars 2022

OPPO Reno 4 and Reno 4 Pro get stable ColorOS 12 as Reno 7 Pro 5G receives its first beta update

OPPO’s ColorOS 12 rollout is moving at a swift pace. Over the past weeks, we have seen the company releasing beta and stable builds of ColorOS 12 for several OPPO phones, including the Reno 5, Reno 4 Z, F17 Pro, F19 Pro, and more. Now the company is bringing the latest version of its custom skin to a few more smartphones.

Stable update for Reno 4 Pro and Reno 4

As per recent announcements on the OPPO Community, OPPO has released a stable ColorOS 12 update based on Android 12 to the Reno 4 and Reno 4 Pro. The update is currently limited to the Indian and Indonesian models, with other regions to join in the coming weeks. If you own a Reno 4 Pro or Reno 4 and want to get your hands on the new update, you can look forward to receiving the OTA notification in the coming days. If you don’t want to wait for the automatic rollout, you can manually download the update by navigating to Settings > Software update > Trial version and clicking on “Apply now.”

ColorOS 12 beta for Reno 7 Pro 5G

The OPPO Reno 7 Pro 5G owners are also getting a taste of ColorOS 12 but in beta form. OPPO is inviting Reno 7 Pro 5G users in India to try out the new Android 12-based software and provide their feedback. The beta program is limited to 5000 users and will be open till March 31. If you want to sign up for the program, head to Settings > Software update > click on the gear icon in the top right corner, and click on “Apply for Beta Version.” If your application gets approved, you’ll receive the beta update in the next three days.

ColorOS 12 introduces several exciting features, including a new wallpaper-based theming system, Android 12’s Privacy Dashboard, camera and microphone indicators, Screen Translate, Background Stream Canvas AOD, etc. Check out our hands-on of ColorOS 12 if you want to learn more about the new software.


Source: OPPO Community [1], [2]

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The GPD Win Max 2 is a handheld gaming PC with the latest Intel and AMD CPUs

GPD, well-known for its various Windows and Android-powered consoles like the GPD Win 3, has revealed almost all the details of its next Windows-powered gaming console, the GPD WIN Max 2, and it’s looking very promising. The new model will come with upgraded Intel and AMD processors, a larger display with narrow bezels, and more.

Intel Core i7-1280P or AMD Ryzen 7 6800U

Starting with performance, the GPD WIN Max 2 will come in Intel or AMD versions, and both are very promising in their own right. The Intel model will come with an Intel Core i7-1280P (coming from the Core i7-1195G7 in the previous model), which is Intel’s top-tier CPU for ultra-mobile PCs. This processor has a total of 14 cores and 20 threads, making use of Intel’s new hybrid architecture. There are 6 performance cores capable of boosting up to 4.8GHz, and eight efficient cores backing it up. It has a base TDP of 28W, but it can go as high as 60W. Despite the increase in TDP, the power efficiency of the hybrid architecture could result in better battery life for this new model.

That also means you can Intel Iris Xe graphics, which are mostly unchanged from the previous model. Intel didn’t make any major updates to graphics with its 12th-generation mobile processors. Still, Intel Iris Xe can deliver a solid experience in many games, as long as you’re willing to dial down some settings.

GPD WIN Max 2 seen from below at a right-side angle

As for the AMD version, you can expect to see the new AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor, which is also a big upgrade from the Ryzen 7 4800U that was in the original GPD WIN Max. This new processor is based on the Zen3+ architecture and it comes with 8 cores and 16 threads, plus some under-the-hood improvements compared to the previous generation. The big upgrade here is in terms of graphics, though. This processor features AMD’s latest Radeon Graphics 600M, which promises faster GPU performance than an NVIDIA GeForce MX450, a discrete laptop GPU. That should allow you to play even more modern games at higher settings, and it’s all thanks to the RDNA2 architecture, similar to what’s inside the Steam Deck.

Aside from the CPU, the GPD WIN Max 2 will come with either 16GB or 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM, supporting up to 5200 MT/s on the Intel model or 6400 MT/s on AMD. You also get a 1TB or 2TB PCIe Gen 3 M.2 2280 SSD built-in, with a second M.2 2230 slot available for easy expansion without tearing the whole PC apart. The M.2 2230 slot can also be used for an LTE modem if you want that kind of connectivity. The battery has also been upgraded from a 57Whr unit to a 65Whr one.

The GPD WIN Max 2 has a bigger 10.1-inch display

A major upgrade with the GPD WIN Max 2 will be the display, which will come in a much larger 10.1-inch panel compared to the original WIN Max’s 8-inch screen. GPD has significantly shrunk the borders around the display, even removing space for the webcam on the bezel.  The display now comes in up to Quad HD+ (2560 x 1600) resolution, though the default setting is Full HD + (1920 x 1200). Both are still an upgrade from the 1280 x 800 of its predecessor, though, so this should be good news if you want a sharper screen. As with the previous model, the display supports 10-point multi-touch and it even works with active pens with support for 4,096 levels of pressure.

GPD WIN Max 2 front right view

Because the bezels shrunk so much, the console isn’t that much bigger than its predecessor, even though the screen is much larger. Itt’s still slightly bigger, though, now measuring 228mm x 167mm. The previous model measured 207mm x 145mm, but it was also thicker.

Without space for the webcam on the bezel, GPD has moved it to the hinge, which is somewhat reminiscent of Nintendo’s DSi consoles back in 2009. This won’t be ideal if you’re using it like a laptop, but it should work well enough when you’re holding the console in your hands.

The larger design also makes room for a more spacious keyboard for typing, in addition to the usual Xbox-style controls, including analog triggers and sticks.

It has Thunderbolt 4 and USB4

In terms of ports, the GPD WIN Max 2 is also not lacking in at all. It has two USB Type-A ports on the side for peripherals, plus another USB Type-A port, HDMI, and two USB Type-C ports on the back. One of those Type-C ports is a big deal, though, because it now supports USB4 on the AMD models. Previously, you had Thunderbolt 4 support on the Intel model so you could hook up an external GPU or display, but the AMD version didn’t support that. With USB4, though, that should now be possible on both variants.

Another important feature is support for both microSD and full-size SD cards at the same time. If you need more storage space and you don’t want to fiddle with the SSDs, you can easily install SD cards and use that for data that doesn’t require super-high speeds.

GPD has also moved the power button to the edge of the chassis, on the front side. Not only that, but the power key now has a fingerprint reader built-in, so the laptop supports Windows Hello.

All in all, the GPD WIN Max 2 is looking like a very promising handheld Windows console. GPD has yet to say when the device will be available, or even when the Indiegogo campaign will start, but hopefully, it happens sometime soon. We also have no word on pricing information just yet.


Source: GPD (WeChat)

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These are the Best AirPods Pro Cases to buy in 2022

Apple’s AirPods lineup has managed to carve out a niche for itself in the market. The AirPods models, including the AirPods Pro, have become so popular that there’s now a whole accessory market for these wireless earbuds, complete with cases for the Apple-provided AirPods cases. These third-party cases help keep the whole AirPods package safe and in some cases, even add some character to it.

If you’ve bought the AirPods Pro, you might be in the market for some good AirPods Pro cases. Fortunately, there’s no dearth of cases for the AirPods Pro. You can get silicone cases, leather cases, waterproof cases, complete protection cases, and even some quirky and cute-looking cases.

All of this variety may make you feel overwhelmed. So to make things simple, we’ve compiled some of the best and interesting AirPods cases on the market right here.

    Catalyst Total Protection Case

    All-round protection

    This ultimate protection case for AirPods Pro is extremely waterproof. It can be submerged up to 100 meters without any problem. It also offers military-grade drop protection and sports a premium carabiner.
    Supcase Unicorn Beetle Royal

    Rugged Protection

    SupCase makes cases for a wide range of devices, and the Unicorn Beetle Royal is a great rugged case that comes with a hand strap.

    Promoted

    Spigen Rugged Armor

    Heavy-duty protection

    Spigen is a master of cases, be it smartphones or in this case wireless earbuds. This rugged case has a carbon fiber design, has a carabiner and offers resilient shock absorption.
    Spigen Urban Fit

    A modern design

    If bulky cases aren’t to your fancy, this Spigen case may entice you. Made of polycarbonate, it sports a minimal look with premium knit fabric. Moreover, you can get it in five exciting colors.
    i-Blason Duchess Series

    Style and protection

    If you don’t want something boring or even funky, this stylish Duchess Series case from i-Blason may be more your cup of tea. Apart from the attractive design, the case uses impact-resistant TPU to safeguard your AirPods Pro from drops, scratches, and other mishaps.

    Promoted

    Tech21 Studio Color

    Plant-based

    The tech21 Studio Color case for the AirPods Pro includes 32 percent plant-based material in an effort to be more sustainable and better for the environment. It has a slim form-factor but is still able to provide up to 12-foot drop protection.
    UAG Hard Case

    Sturdy protection

    Need some rugged protection for your AirPods Pro, you can’t go wrong with this UAG Hard Case. It sports a two-piece design with polycarbonate and TPU materials. The case also meets military-grade standards for durability. You can buy the case in eight color options.
    ChillNChic case

    So many designs

    ChillNChic offers its AirPods Pro case in a number of cool and funky designs. You can pick whichever you like. The case is made of silicone, and protects your Apple earbuds from drops and other accidents.
    Weishaa Camera Case

    Capture the moment

    If you're thinking of going a little different for your AirPods Pro, consider this case from Weishaa that’s reminiscent of old polaroid cameras. It’s super sturdy and can protect your AirPods Pro from drops, scratches, and bumps.
    Spigen Ultra Hybrid

    Crystal clear

    Not everyone spending $249 on a pair of wireless earbuds will want to hide it behind a case. If you’re such a person, Spigen has a solution for you - a clear case that will show off your purchase and protect it at the same time.
    V-Moro Leather Case

    A premium look

    Silicone cases don’t always look the most premium, that’s why there's leather cases in the market. This V-Moro leather case not only looks stylish, it also feels elegant. Behind the genuine leather layer, the company has added polycarbonate for enhanced protection.
    Maogoma Leather Case

    Real crazy horse leather

    Looking for something even more premium than the V-Moro case, this crazy horse leather case from Maogoma is for you. It’s fully handcrafted, and you can easily repair any scratches on it.
    Spigen Class Shuffle

    Remember the iPod shuffle

    Spigen cases are usually pretty standard looking but not this one. This retro case from the company will remind you of the good old iPod shuffle. It’s made of soft silicone layer and can be purchased in two colors.
    Catalyst Waterproof case

    Make it waterproof

    If Catalyst’s Total Protection is a bit much for you, the company offers this slightly toned-down model. It’s also waterproof but only for one meter, which will be enough for most people. You still get the military-grade protection and a carabiner.
    Elago game console case

    For the gamer in you

    We all remember the classic handheld consoles, so how about getting that look on your AirPods Pro case? This nostalgia-heavy case from Elago is made of impact-resistant silicone to keep your AirPods Pro protected.
    Elago Ice Cream Case

    Beat the heat

    Apart from the handheld console case, Elago also offers this funky ice cream case in five colors (or should I say flavors?). This cute case is made of silicone and can keep your AirPods Pro protected from drops and dirt.
    Koreda Switch case

    Some Nintendo flavor

    If the gamer in you is looking for something other than the classic handled design, maybe this Koreda Switch case can entice you? Made with silicone, this Koreda case is pretty accurate in its representation of the Nintendo Switch.
    Saharacase Handbag case

    Just too cute

    This genuine leather case from Saharacase is shockproof, dustproof, and water-resistant. It also looks quite different (in a good way) from the typical AirPods Pro cases. Moreover, it comes with a wrist strap.
    Kate Spade Hollyhock case

    Hollyhock on your case

    Want some Kate Spade New York colors on your AirPods Pro case? Then this popular fashion brand has an official case for you. Featuring Hollyhocks, this case looks beautiful and provides ample protection for your original AirPods Pro case.
    BT21 AirPods Pro case

    BTS army

    What better way to show off your love for BTS than the official BT21 cases. Featuring pictures of the charming characters created by the BTS members themselves, these cases look super cute.
    Mobosi Vanguard Armor

    Built tough

    If you're not a fan of silicone cases, maybe TPU is more your thing? This Mobosi Vanguard Armor TPU case fully protects your AirPods Pro against drops and bumps. The anti-slip stripe design of this case also makes it easy to hold.
    BRG Soft Silicone Case

    Shock-Absorbing

    This shock-absorbing AirPods Pro case is available in 34 vibrant colors and patterns to choose from. It also comes with an affordable price tag.
    R-fun Silicone Skin Case

    Color Options

    This waterproof AirPods Pro case has a keychain and also comes in 34 different colors and patterns. You will certainly find one that matches your taste.
    MOBOSI Carbon Fiber Case

    Rugged

    This shockproof case is available in five colors and provides your AirPods Pro with rugged protection. It includes a removal tool and a carabiner.
    Valkit Military Armor Case

    Shockproof

    This pack comes with a case to store the included protective case of your AirPods Pro's case. It is available in six colors and has a safety lock.
    MARBLEFY Custom Name Case

    Personalized

    You can customize this minimalistic AirPods Pro case by adding your name or any other word. It comes with a running strap.
    Jiarusig Cartoon Silicone Case

    3D

    This soft silicone case has four different cartoon designs to choose from. They're 3D and add more personality to your AirPods Pro.

These are some of the best AirPods Pro cases on the market right now. As you can see, there are plenty of great options. If you’re looking for waterproof cases, the Catalyst Total Protection and Catalyst Waterproof cases are your best bet. These two also offer military-grade protection. But if you don’t need that waterproofing, the SupCase Unicorn Beetle Royal and Spigen Rugged Armor are two of the best rugged cases around for the AirPods Pro.

For people who want something quirky, different, or cute, the Weishaa camera case, the Koreda Switch case, and the Elago Ice Cream case are some of the more attractive options.

    Apple AirPods Pro
    AirPods Pro are Apple's premium wireless earbuds. These come with a new design and active noise cancellation.

Which case are you planning to buy for your AirPods Pro, or maybe you’re planning to gift it to someone? Do let us know your choice in the comments section. Also, don’t forget to check out our guide on the best phones that you can buy today and what the grapevine is saying about the iPhone 13.

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