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jeudi 10 février 2022

Here are all the Galaxy S22 Ultra official cases from Samsung

The Galaxy S22 series is finally here, following months of leaks and rumors. Just like last year, there are three models to choose from — the smallest Galaxy S22, the larger Galaxy S22 Plus, and the large stylus-equipped Galaxy S22 Ultra. The Ultra might be the most interesting of the bunch since it’s replacing the long-running Galaxy Note series. We have a hands-on of the Galaxy S22 Ultra, so you can check that out to know our thoughts on the device and how it carries the Note legacy forward.

If you’ve already snagged the Ultra, perhaps from our roundup of the best Galaxy S22 deals, you might also be interested in keeping your new expensive phone from cracking and breaking after a simple drop. Picking one of the best Galaxy S22 Ultra screen protectors is probably a good idea, and in this roundup, we’ll be looking at all the cases for the phone that Samsung itself is producing.

Samsung always releases a handful of cases and covers for all of its flagship phones, and the Galaxy S22 Ultra isn’t any different in that regard. Even though there will likely be hundreds (if not thousands) of alternatives from other companies, it’s a good idea to check out what Samsung itself offers. You can find every available option below.

    S-View Flip Cover (Three Colors)

    This cover case has a window in the front for an always-on clock or other functions. It's sold in Black, White, and Burgundy.
    Silicone Cover with Strap (Two Colors)

    This soft-touch silicone case has a strap on the back that you can slide your hand into, for a better grip (sort of like a pop socket).
    Silicone Cover (Four Colors)

    This simple soft-touch silicone case is available in four colors: Fresh Lavender, Black, Burgundy, and Olive Green. The Silicone Cover is a great option if you want to switch colors while making the phone a bit less slippery.
    Protective Standing Cover (Two Colors)

    This is probably the most durable case out of this list, with a rugged design and an adjustable kickstand. It's available in White and Navy.
    LED View Cover (Two Colors)

    This is a bit like the S-View case, but with just an LED clock (and no noticable cutout) on the front instead of an interactive display. The cover is available in Black and Light Gray.
    Leather Cover (Three Colors)

    This is your typical genuine leather case, and might be a good alternative to the Silicone Cover if you want a less-grabby texture. It's sold in three colors: Burgundy, Black, and Light Gray.
    Clear Cover

    If you just want a clear case for your Galaxy S22 Ultra that shows off the phone's own color, this is the one to get.
    Clear Standing Cover

    This is just like the other clear case for the S22 Ultra, but this one has an adjustable kickstand. Handy.

If you’ve bought Samsung’s cases in recent years, nothing here will likely be surprising — most of these cases are minor revisions on what Samsung offered for the Galaxy S21 series last year. The S-View Flip Cover now has a small square-shaped cutout at the top right of the front display, while last year’s Galaxy S21 S-View Ultra Flip Cover had a much longer cutout that stretched to the bottom of the display. The Silicone Cover is also available in different colors compared to the same case for the Galaxy S21.

The only entirely-new addition is the Silicone Cover with Strap, available in either Navy (with an orange strap) or White (with a green strap). That design was previously only available in cases for the Galaxy Z Flip 3, which helped grip the smaller phone, but now it’s available for the Galaxy S22 series too.

    Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
    The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is the top flagship for 2022, bringing over top of the line performance, display and camera capabilities alongside S Pen capabilities to deliver an ultra experience for power users.

Samsung did kill off the Silicone Cover with S Pen that was available for the Galaxy S21 Ultra last year, but now that the Ultra has a built-in slot for its S Pen, there’s not really a need for that case anymore. That case was also fairly bulky, so I don’t think too many people will miss it.

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Here are all the Galaxy S22 Plus official cases from Samsung

The Galaxy S22 series has finally arrived, after months of rumors, leaks, and speculation. Just like last year, there are three models to choose from: the entry-level Galaxy S22, the larger Galaxy S22 Plus, and finally the stylus-equipped Galaxy S22 Ultra that replaces the long-running Galaxy S Note lineup. There’s a lot to get excited about, and if you’re trying to make sure your shiny new Galaxy S22 Plus (perhaps acquired from our best Galaxy S22 Plus deals roundup) won’t shatter from a short drop, you’ve come to the right place. And if you’re still deciding on whether you should make that purchase, check out our Galaxy S22 Plus Hands-On to know our thoughts on the device.

There are always hundreds (if not thousands) of third-party cases for every new Galaxy S phone, but Samsung itself also produces a few covers and cases. Picking up one of the best Galaxy S22 Plus screen protectors might also be a good idea, especially if you’re not getting a case that closes over the front of the phone. We’ve listed all of Samsung’s official cases for the Galaxy S22 Plus right here.

    Silicone Cover with Strap (Two Colors)

    This is a silicone case with a strap on the back for sliding your hand under, to improve your grip (sort of like a pop socket). It's available in Navy and White.
    Clear Standing Cover

    This case has a clear design to show the original color of your phone, with a built-in kickstand for easier media viewing and video calls.
    Frame Cover (Three colors)

    You can choose between two interchangeable back frames with this case (one clear, one mirrored), and it comes in three colors: Navy, Clear, and White.
    LED View Cover (Two Colors)

    This is a cover with space for one card on the inside, and the front displays a small LED clock. It's available in Black or Light Gray.
    Silicone Cover (Five Colors)

    This standard soft-touch silicone case is available in five styles: Black, Forest Green, Glow Red, Arctic Blue, and Butter Yellow.
    Clear Cover

    This is just your standard clear phone case, which shows off your phone's original color. Nothing too wild here.
    Protective Standing Cover (Two Colors)

    This case has a more durable design and an adjustable kickstand. In the event of a fall, the kickstand snaps off to avoid breaking.
    Leather Cover (Three Colors)

    This case is constructed from genuine leather, and is sold in three colors: Black, Light Gray, and Forest Green. Nothing too crazy here.
    S-View Flip Cover (Three Colors)

    This case is similar to the LED Cover, but there's a larger front cutout for an always-on clock, call notifications, and other functions. You can buy it in Black, White, and Burgundy.

Nearly all of these cases are minor revisions on the cases Samsung created for the Galaxy S21 Plus last year, such as the Silicone Cover, LED View Cover, and so on. The S-View Flip Cover now has a small square-shaped cutout at the top right of the front display, while last year’s Galaxy S21 S-View Flip Cover had a much longer cutout that stretched to the bottom of the display. The Silicone Cover is also available in different colors compared to the same case for the Galaxy S21.

The only new addition this year is the Silicone Cover with Strap, available in either Navy (with an orange strap) or White (with a green strap). That design was previously only available in cases for the Galaxy Z Flip 3, which helped grip the smaller phone, but now it’s available for the Galaxy S22 series too.

    Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus
    The Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus is the mid flagship for 2022, bringing over top of the line performance, display and camera capabilities in a larger housing for those that need to do more.

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OnePlus Nord CE 2 is launching next week, and these could be its specifications and pricing

The next OnePlus Nord phone is right around the corner. Dubbed the OnePlus Nord CE 2, it’s set to take the reins from the last year’s Nord CE as the company’s newest mid-range offering. We have been hearing about the phone for some time now, with leaked renders and specs giving us a fair idea as to what to expect from the phone. Previous leaks pointed at a February 11 launch, but that’s not happening as we now have an official confirmation from OnePlus.

In a tweet earlier today, OnePlus confirmed that the OnePlus Nord CE 2 is coming next week. The launch will take place on February 17, and OnePlus says it’s going to be “a little more than you would expect.”

OnePlus has shared a 10-second video teaser that gives us a glimpse of the phone’s overall design. The design matches what we have seen so far in leaks, with the phone featuring a flat, hole-punch display and a rectangular camera module on the back with two big cutouts for cameras. Interestingly, the upcoming OPPO Find X5 Lite will reportedly feature the same design as the Nord CE 2.

The OnePlus Nord CE 2 is expected to offer notable improvements over its predecessor. According to tipster Yogesh Brar, the phone will pack a 6.43-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate and will be powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 900 SoC. For reference, the last year’s model packed Snapdragon 750G chipset. The phone will reportedly pack 6GB/8GB RAM, a triple camera setup (64MP primary + 8MP ultrawide + 2MP macro), a 16MP front camera, and a 4,500mAh battery with 65W fast charging support. On the software side, the OnePlus Nord CE 2 will reportedly ship with OxygenOS 11.3 based on Android 11. Finally, we’re told the phone will be available in Blue and Black colors.

As per a separate leak from tipster Abhishek Yadav, the OnePlus Nord CE 2 could be priced at ₹23,999 for the base model and ₹24,999 for the 8GB/128GB variant.

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Here are all the Galaxy S22 official cases from Samsung

The Galaxy S22 series is finally here, following months of rumors, leaks, speculation, and more leaks. Just like last year, there are three models to choose from: the smallest Galaxy S22, the larger Galaxy S22 Plus, and the stylus-equipped Galaxy S22 Ultra. We have hands-on with the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 Plus, so check that out to know our thoughts on the new flagships.

If you’ve already purchased the base model phone, perhaps from our roundup of the best Galaxy S22 deals, you might also be interested in keeping your new expensive phone from shattering. It’s a good idea to pick up some of the best Galaxy S22 screen protectors, but in this roundup, we’ll cover all of the Galaxy S22 cases that Samsung itself is selling.

Samsung always releases a few cases alongside all of its flagship phones, and the Galaxy S22 isn’t any different. Even though there will likely be hundreds (if not thousands) of alternatives from other companies (which we’re covering in our best Galaxy S22 cases list), it’s a good idea to check out what Samsung itself offers. You can find every available option below.

    Silicone Cover with Strap (Two Colors)

    This case has a matte finish with a navy color, and a bright orange strap that you can slide your fingers under for improved grip. It's available in White and Navy colors.
    Galaxy S22 Clear Standing Cover

    This is pretty much your average clear silicone case, but with the added bonus of an adjustable kickstand for easy hands-free viewing.
    Galaxy S22 Frame Cover (Navy)

    This two-piece case has a navy-colored protective frame on the sides, and two backplates (one clear, one mirrored) you can swap between. Samsung says the clear back is great for stickers, but sadly neglected to include any stickers.
    LED View Cover (Black)

    This is a wrap-around cover for the Galaxy S22, with a small LED clock at the top-right and a slot for holding one card.
    Silicone Cover (Five Colors)

    This soft-touch silicone case is available in five colors: black, Forest Green, Glow Red, Arctic Blue, and Butter Yellow. The red color is probably my favorite.
    Clear Cover

    This is your basic clear plastic phone case, nothing too crazy. It doesn't add much bulk, and shows off your Galaxy S22's actual colors.
    Protective Standing Cover (Three Colors)

    This case has a more durable design, with soft-touch sides and an adjustable kickstand. It's available in Navy, White, and Fresh Lavender.
    Leather Cover (Three Colors)

    This case is constructed from genuine leather. It's available in three colors: black, Light Gray (which is really close to white), and Forest Green.
    S-View Flip Cover (Three Colors)

    This cover case has a small window in the front for an always-on clock, call notifications, or other functions.

Most of these cases are simple updates to the designs Samsung offered for the Galaxy S21 series last year, such as the Silicone Cover, LED View Cover, and so on. The S-View Flip Cover now has a small square-shaped cutout at the top right of the front display, while last year’s Galaxy S21 S-View Flip Cover had a much longer cutout that stretched to the bottom of the display. The Silicone Cover is also available in different colors compared to the same case for the Galaxy S21.

The only entirely-new addition is the Silicone Cover with Strap, available in either Navy (with an orange strap) or White (with a green strap). That design was previously only available in cases for the Galaxy Z Flip 3, which helped grip the smaller phone, but now it’s available for the Galaxy S22 series too.

    Samsung Galaxy S22
    The Samsung Galaxy S22 is the entry flagship for 2022, bringing over top of the line performance and camera capabilities in a form that fits many pockets and budgets.

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mercredi 9 février 2022

Galaxy Unpacked 2022: How to watch the Galaxy S22 series and Galaxy Tab S8 series launch event

Samsung will host its first major Galaxy Unpacked event of 2022 on February 9th, i.e. today. At the event, the company will unveil its next-gen flagship Galaxy S22 series and the Galaxy Tab S8 series. Over the last few months, we’ve seen quite a few leaks and rumors about the upcoming devices, which have confirmed that Samsung will launch a total of six devices at the upcoming event, including three Galaxy S22 series smartphones and three Galaxy Tab S8 series tablets. Thanks to these leaks, we already know quite a bit about all the upcoming devices. However, there’s probably still a lot left to uncover. This is why we’re really looking forward to watching the launch event live. If you’re also excited about the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event, here’s how you can watch it live.

When does the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event kick off?

Samsung will live stream the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event on Wednesday, February 9, 2022. The event will kick off at:

  • West Coast: 7:00 am Pacific Time
  • East Coast: 10:00 am Eastern Time
  • UK: 3:00 pm British Standard Time
  • India: 8:30 pm India Standard Time
  • China: 11:00 pm China Standard Time

To make sure you don’t miss the event, click on the video embedded below and then click on the Set Reminder button. You should then receive a notification right before the event is about to start. Alternatively, you can head over to Samsung’s website and click the Reserve Now button in the banner to be among the first to get your hands on one of the new Galaxy S22 series and Galaxy Tab S8 series devices.

What to expect at Galaxy Unpacked February 2022?

As mentioned earlier, we expect Samsung to unveil the Galaxy S22 series and Galaxy Tab S8 series at the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event. Recent leaks suggest that the company will launch three new devices as part of the Galaxy S22 lineup — the regular Galaxy S22, the Galaxy S22 Plus, and the all-new Galaxy S22 Ultra. The company will also launch three flagship tablets, namely the Galaxy Tab S8, Galaxy Tab S8 Plus, and Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, at the event. Samsung will likely have some additional surprises for us, so make sure you tune into the live stream.

    Reserve the upcoming Galaxy S22 and Galaxy Tab S8 series devices
    Reserve the upcoming Galaxy S22 series and Galaxy Tab S8 series devices while watching the launch event live and unlock some exclusive offers.

Where to watch the Galaxy S22 series and Galaxy Tab S8 series launch event?

Samsung will stream the Galaxy S22 series and Galaxy Tab S8 series launch event on its website. You can click on this link to watch the event live. In addition, the company will also stream the event on its official YouTube channel. You can click on the video embedded below to set a reminder and receive a notification right before the live stream begins.

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Wallpaper-based dynamic theming could make its way to more Android 12 devices soon

Google may soon require all Android OEMs that ship devices with Google Mobile Services to offer users a Material You-style dynamic theming system. The company is reportedly looking to make this mandatory for Android phones and tablets that ship with Android 12 or are getting an Android 12 update.

According to Android Police, a reliable source with access to internal Google documentation has revealed that the company will require all new Android 12-based software builds submitted for Google Mobile Services (GMS) approval to feature a dynamic theming engine. This change will reportedly go into effect on March 14. The source further reveals that Google has laid down some guidelines for the dynamic theming engine to help OEMs implement a consistent solution.

As per these guidelines, the dynamic theming engine should be able to use a single source color to generate five tonal palettes (each comprising of 13 colors) that can adapt on the fly, three access palettes, and two neutral, much like the Material You dynamic theming system on Pixel devices. The consistency will help third-party developers who wish to add dynamic theming support to their apps.

Since Google’s Monet theming engine will go open source with Android 12L, OEMs will likely implement it on their custom Android skins instead of developing their own theming engine. As Mishaal Rahman points out, several OEMs, including Xiaomi and Motorola, have already started implementing Monet in their Android 12-based updates and we expect the others to follow soon. It’s worth noting that while Samsung’s One UI 4 update also features a dynamic theming system, Android Police notes that it is not powered by Monet.

Irrespective of whether OEMs choose to implement Monet or not, you should expect more devices to offer dynamic theming support soon. This might further give third-party developers enough incentive to bring dynamic theming support to their apps. For more details on Google’s Monet theming engine and how it works, check out our detailed explainer.

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Vivo T1 launched in India with a 120Hz display and Snapdragon 695

Vivo today introduced a new smartphone series in India called Vivo T. The first smartphone to launch under the new series is the Vivo T1, a budget-friendly offering that packs a good-looking design and competitive hardware. With a 120Hz high-refresh rate display, Snapdragon 695 SoC, and capable camera setup, the Vivo T1 looks like it can give some serious competition to the Redmi Note 11 series.

Vivo T1: Specifications

Specification Vivo T1
Dimensions and Weight
  • 164mm x 75.84mm x 8.25mm
Display
  • 6.58-inch FHD+ LCD
  • 2408 x 1080p
  • 120Hz refresh rate
  • 240Hz touch sampling rate
SoC
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G:
    • Octa-core (up to 2.2GHz)
    • 6nm
  • Adreno 619 GPU
RAM and Storage
  • 4GB/6GB/8GB
  • 128GB flash storage
  • MicroSD card support
Battery & Charging
  • 5,000 mAh battery
  • 18W fast charger (inside the box)
Rear Camera
  • Primary: 50MP f/1.8
  • Secondary: 2MP f/2.4 depth
  • Tertiary: 2MP macro
Front Camera
  • 16MP f/2.0
Ports
  • USB Type-C port
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
Connectivity
  • 5G
  • Bluetooth 5.1
  • Type-C port
  • WiFi 802.11.b/g/n/ac (2.4GHz + 5GHz)
Security Side-mounted fingerprint scanner
Software Funtouch OS 12 with Android 12

The Vivo T1 sports a 6.58-inch FHD+ LCD panel with a 12oHz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate. Under the hood, the phone is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 695 SoC, paired with 4GB/6GB/8GB RAM and 128GB storage.

Vivo T1 front and back Front of the Vivo T1 Vivo T1 in blue color

The phone has a triple camera setup on the back, consisting of a 50MP primary shooter and two 2MP depth and macro lenses. Powering all things up is a large 5,000mAh battery that charges via a rather slow 18W charger.

On the software side, the Vivo T1 runs Foutouch OS 12 based on Android 12. Elsewhere, the phone comes with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, 5G support, Bluetooth 5.1, and dual-band Wi-Fi.

Pricing & Availability

The Vivo T1 starts at ₹15,990 for the base 4GB/128GB model. The 6GB/128GB model is priced at ₹16,990, while the top model (8GB/128GB) will set you back ₹19,990. The phone will be available for purchase starting Feb 14 from Flipkart, Vivo stores, and select offline retailers.

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Redmi launches two more Redmi Note 11 series devices, a fitness band, and a smart TV in India

After launching the Redmi Note 11 and Redmi Note 11S in international markets earlier this year, Xiaomi has now brought the phone to Indian shores. Along with the two new Redmi Note 11 series devices, the company has launched the Redmi Smart Band Pro, and Redmi Smart TV X43 in the region. Here’s a quick overview of the new Redmi devices.

Redmi Note 11 & Redmi Note 11S

The new Redmi Note 11 and Redmi Note 11S are, fortunately, the same devices that launched in some international markets earlier this year. The regular Redmi Note 11 features a 90Hz FHD+ AMOLED display, Qualcomm’s mid-range Snapdragon 680 chip, a 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging support, and a 50MP quad-camera setup on the back.

Redmi Note 11 India launch specs

The Redmi Note 11S, on the other hand, is a MediaTek-based device, and it features the mid-range Helio G96 SoC. Like the vanilla model, the Redmi Note 11S features a 90Hz FHD+ AMOLED display and a 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging support, but it comes with a better 108MP quad-camera setup. For more details about the devices, check out our previous coverage.

Redmi Note 11S India launch specs

The Redmi Note 11 will go on sale in India starting February 11. It will be available in three RAM/storage configurations, with the 4GB+64GB model priced at ₹13,499, the 6GB+64GB model priced at ₹14,499, and the 6GB+128GB model priced at ₹15,999. The Redmi Note 11S will go on sale starting February 21 and it will also be available in three RAM/storage configurations. The base 6GB+64GB model will be available for ₹16,499, while the 6GB+128GB and 8GB+128GB models will be priced at ₹17,499 and ₹18,499, respectively. Both devices will be available through Xiaomi’s website, Amazon.in, and offline retail stores.

Redmi Smart Band Pro

The new Redmi Smart Band Pro is an affordable fitness tracker that packs a rectangular AMOLED display with Always-On display support, over 110 workout modes (including 3 auto-detected modes and 14 water fitness modes), SpO2 tracking, and more.

Redmi Smart Band Pro specs

The Redmi Smart Band Pro will be available for purchase in India starting February 14. The fitness band is priced at ₹3,999 and it will be available through Xiaomi’s website, Amazon.in, and offline retail stores.

Redmi Smart TV X43

The Redmi Smart TV X43 is the latest addition to Redmi’s affordable Smart TV X Series. As its name suggests, it’s the smallest of the bunch and features a 43-inch 4K HDR panel. It runs Xiaomi’s PatchWall 4 based on Android TV 10.

Redmi Smart TV X43

The TV will be available for ₹28,999 through Xiaomi’s website, Amazon.in, and offline retail stores starting February 16. For more information about the new devices, head over to Xiaomi’s website.

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mardi 8 février 2022

Galaxy Watch 4 update brings interval target feature, sleep coaching, and improved body composition insights

Ahead of the Galaxy S22 series launch, Samsung has announced a new software update for the Galaxy Watch 4 series, bringing enhanced health features and customizations. The latest software update for the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic adds advanced interval training for cyclists and runners, a sleep coaching program, and new body composition insights.

The new interval target feature allows cyclists and runners to pre-set the duration, distance, and a number of sets for a workout. After that, the Galaxy Watch 4 guides you through a custom intensity training session that includes both high-intensity and low-intensity workouts.

    Galaxy Watch 4
    The Galaxy Watch 4 is powered by Wear OS 3 and offers advanced health tracking features.

Next up, there’s a new sleep coaching program. The program tracks your sleep patterns for seven days and assigns a sleep symbol animal (shown below) representing your sleep style. Once that’s done, it will provide you with a four to five-week sleep coaching program to help you improve your sleep quality. This includes missions, checklists, sleep-related articles, meditation guidance, and sleep reports.

Galaxy Watch 4 sleep animals

The new update also improves body composition insights. In addition, the Samsung Health app will now show new body composition insights powered by Centr, a digital fitness program curated by Chris Hemsworth. Users will get a 30-day free trial for Centr, after which they will have to pay for a subscription.

Meanwhile, Samsung plans to expand blood pressure monitoring and ECG (electrocardiogram) features to eleven new countries, including Canada, South Africa, and Vietnam. These features will start rolling out to users in these countries in March and will be available via the Samsung Health app.

Finally, the update allows users to customize their watch faces with additional colors and digital clock fonts. In addition, Samsung is also adding two new strap colors: burgundy and cream, and two new watch straps: the new Fabric Band and Link Bracelet.

The new software update will start rolling out to the Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic from February 10 and will be available via the Galaxy Wearable app. Meanwhile, new watch straps will be available for purchase in late February.

 

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Twitch for Android may soon let you edit stream schedules right from your smartphone

Twitch is a leading video live streaming service that caters to gamers, musicians, and content creators. Twitch also has an Android client that lets you stream mobile games straight from your smartphones. However, if you’re a creator and used the Twitch Android app, you probably know it’s currently not possible to edit stream schedules using the mobile app. But that could be changing soon.

An APK teardown can often predict features that may arrive in a future update of an application, but it is possible that any of the features we mention here may not make it in a future release. This is because these features are currently unimplemented in the live build and may be pulled at any time by the developers in a future build.

Twitch for Android recently picked up an update to version 12.3.0 on the beta channel. The latest APK contains strings of code that suggest the app may soon let you edit stream schedules right from your smartphone.

The following new strings have been added to the Twitch Android app:

<string name="sm_create_already_exists">A schedule already exists.</string>
<string name="sm_create_permission_denied">You are not authorized to create a schedule.</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_already_started">This segment already started and cannot be updated.</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_first_occ_date_in_past">"This segment's first occurrence date is in the past already."</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_first_occ_on_recurr">Cannot add first occurrence date to infinitely recurring segment.</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_invalid_categories">This segment has invalid categories.</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_invalid_category_count">You put an invalid amount of categories.</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_invalid_duration">This segment has an invalid duration.</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_invalid_repeats_ends_after">"This segment's repeat count is invalid. It must be 0 or greater."</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_invalid_segment">This segment is invalid.</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_invalid_segment_count">You have too many segments.</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_invalid_start_day">This segment has an invalid start day.</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_invalid_start_hour">This segment has an invalid start hour.</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_invalid_start_minute">This segment has an invalid start minute.</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_invalid_timezone">This segment has an invalid timezone.</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_invalid_title">This segment has an invalid title.</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_no_update_attrs_provided">No updates were made to the segment.</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_overlapping_segment">This segment overlaps with an existing segment.</string>
<string name="sm_create_segment_title_failed_moderation">This segment has an inappropriate title.</string>
<string name="sm_delete_permission_denied">You are not authorized to delete this schedule.</string>
<string name="sm_generic_invalid_arguments">This has an invalid input.</string>
<string name="sm_generic_permission_denied">You are not authorized to edit this schedule.</string>
<string name="sm_generic_unknown_error">An unexpected error occurred. Try again.</string>
<string name="sm_interrupt_end_too_far_in_future">Your end date is too far in the future.</string>
<string name="sm_schedule_not_found">"Your schedule hasn't been created yet."</string>

Twitch allows you to set up schedules on your profile page, so viewers know when you usually stream. Currently, you can only create and edit stream schedules from the desktop. But it appears that the ability to edit schedules is coming to the Android app. From what we can gather, when you navigate to My Channel > Schedule on the mobile app, you’ll see an edit button next to your schedules. According to text strings, it appears users will be able to edit details like time and date for each stream, modify stream titles, change categories, and so on. However, it appears users won’t be able to delete a schedule or create a new one from the mobile app. For that, you’ll still have to visit the desktop site.

The ability to edit stream schedules isn’t live in the latest version of the Twitch app. We don’t know when the company plans to roll out this feature to the public. It’s also unclear whether this functionality will be coming to the iOS app or remain restricted to the Android client.

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You can now change your Signal phone number without losing chat data

Privacy-focused messaging app Signal is undoubtedly one of the best messaging apps out there and, with its latest update, it’s getting even better. The update introduces a new feature that lets you change the phone number connected to your account without deleting your chat data. The feature is rolling out with the latest update for the app, and here’s how you can use it.

How to change your Signal phone number without losing chat data

According to a recent blog post, Signal’s new Change Number feature is rolling out with version 5.30.6 of the app on Android and version 5.27.1 on iOS. If you’ve received this update already, you should be able to change the phone number connected to your Signal account without losing any chat data. However, as highlighted in this Signal support page, you’ll need to ensure a couple of things for the feature to work as intended.

Change number is supported if you can send and receive Signal messages on the phone with your old number or have access to the same phone on which Signal was previously installed. But you won’t be able to use the feature if you can’t send and receive Signal messages with your old number, do not have access to your old device, or have already cleared your phone. In case Change Number is supported, you can then follow these steps to change the number:

  • Head over to the Signal Account settings on your phone and tap on the new Change Phone Number option.
  • Select continue.
  • Enter your old number in the first field and your new number in the second field.
  • Select Continue or Done.
  • Confirm the new number is entered correctly. If not, tap on Edit Number to fix it.
  • Select Change Number.
  • Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the registration process for the new number.

Once that’s done, you should be able to continue using Signal with your new phone number, and your chat messages won’t be deleted. It’s worth noting that when you change your phone number, your contacts will see an alert in your chat that your phone number has changed.

Signal phone number changed alert

It’s also worth mentioning that if someone registers on Signal with your old phone number, they won’t have access to your message history. Signal will also alert you of a safety number change if they start messaging with your old number.

If you’re new to Signal, make sure you check out our in-depth guide on how to use Signal and make the most of the messaging service.

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