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mardi 28 avril 2020

MIUI 12 Hands-on: 12 interesting new features added in Xiaomi’s Android OS

Xiaomi’s custom Android skin, MIUI, may not even remotely look or function like stock Android, but that’s what makes it one of the most popular third-party skins out there. MIUI is full of useful features, which are sometimes much better than their stock Android counterparts. Xiaomi also adds exciting features that often inspire Google to adapt them for all Android users—one can argue MIUI’s full-screen navigation swipe gestures is one of those features. Despite the continuous improvements and routine additions of new features in existing versions of MIUI, Xiaomi continues to bring loads of exciting new features in each incremental MIUI update. Xiaomi announced the latest version, MIUI 12, recently, and it brings a slew of aesthetic improvements and beautiful animations for Mi and Redmi-branded devices. Xiaomi also included several new features for privacy and health.

Download the MIUI 12 closed beta builds for Xiaomi and Redmi devices
Download the new MIUI 12 wallpapers and Super Wallpapers

While stable builds of MIUI 12 will not be available until the end of June 2020, we were able to install the MIUI 12 China Beta ROM on a Redmi K20 Pro (or the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro, as it is known in Europe). This article contains a brief overview of the new and most striking elements that we see in MIUI 12.

Before we dive into discussing the new features in MIUI 12, here is the full changelog for the update.

MIUI 12 update full changelog

MIUI 12 Full Changelog

  • System animations
    • New: All-new physically based animation engine with advanced architecture will refresh your device’s look.
    • New: Dynamic window technology takes switching screen orientation to a new level.
  • System visuals
    • Brand new visual design works for all types of content and languages.
    • Magazine-level layouts bring important things into the spotlight and make content structure clear.
  • Privacy protection
    • New: MIUI 12 is the first Android-based mobile OS that went through the rigorous enhanced privacy protection testing.
    • New: Reset your device ID and control how it’s used based on virtual ID technology.
    • New: Grant permissions that will be used only while you’re using an app.
    • New: You can also grant permissions just once, and decide again next time a permission is required.
    • New: Restrict access to telephony to third party apps.
    • New: Return blank messages to the apps that require personal information.
    • New: Receive notifications whenever apps record audio, use camera, or access your location.
    • New: Use secure sharing to control what additional data is sent along with shared items.
    • New: Get comprehensive stats on how apps use permissions in app behavior history.
    • New: Visit privacy.miui.com to learn how MIUI protects your privacy. Optimization: Apps aren’t allowed to launch other apps in the background now.
  • AI Call Assistant
    • New: Mi AI can answer your calls now!
    • New: You can record a customized greeting that will be played to the other person during AI calls.
    • New: Customized greetings are also supported for outgoing calls.
  • Xiaomi Health
    • New: All-new Xiaomi Health gives you more options and makes your health stats more accurate.
    • New: Put your device next to you before falling asleep to analyze your sleep cycle and record talking and snoring.
    • New: You can sync data with supported wearable and smart home devices.
    • New: Xiaomi Health can remind you to stand up and move when it detects that you’ve been sitting down for too long.
    • New: The app also analyzes your stats and gives you simple health advice.
  • Control center
    • New: Swipe down from the upper right corner of your screen to open Control center.
    • New: Animated icons are a joy to look at!
  • Accessibility
    • New: Mi Ditto combines dictation and speech output, making mobile devices more convenient for people who have difficulties using conventionally designed smartphones.
  • Trips
    • New: Traffic and suggested routes to airports and train stations.
    • New: You can track your previous trips now.
    • New: Checklists for trips.
    • New: Alarms for train arrivals.
  • Mi Carrier Services
    • New: View your SIM balance and mobile data usage stats.
    • New: Save frequently used phone numbers to top up balance and buy mobile data later.
    • New: Buy SIM cards and services.
  • Messaging
    • New: Promotional messages are grouped according to their content now.
  • Status bar, Notification shade
    • New: All-new design.
  • Weather
    • New: New animations bring the weather from outside directly to your screen.
  • Settings
    • New: Security introduces new comprehensive privacy protection mechanisms.
    • New: Lite mode simplifies your device and brings essential features upfront.
  • File Manager
    • New: Use the floating shortcut to filter and sort items, as well as switch view.
  • Calendar
    • New: New layout tailored for landscape orientation is available now.
    • New: We added lots of fresh animations that will accompany your actions.
    • New: Calendar cards will remind you about important events and anniversaries.
  • Notes
    • New: You can create folders with notes now.
    • New: New dynamic backgrounds look gorgeous!
    • New: Tasks are completed with a satisfying animation now.
    • New: Checklists of subtasks make managing your agenda much simpler.
  • Security
    • New: New animations feel natural and refreshing.
    • New: Keep your home safe with smart home device alerts.
    • New: Binging your favorite shows will be more convenient with our new video toolbox.
  • Xiaomi Cloud
    • New: Shared family storage plan is available now.

Now, let’s start with the top 12 exciting features (and 1 bonus feature) you can find in MIUI 12:

1. New icons, fonts, and animations

The first striking aspect of MIUI 12 that we wanted to bring your attention to is the new set of animated icons. There are subtle changes to the standard icon packs that are part of MIUI’s pre-installed “Classic” and “Limitless” themes.

In MIUI 11, the app launch animation originates and terminates along the center of the screen. But in MIUI 12, the window expands right out of the app and goes back into the icon when you open or exit an app. Along with the window launching and closing animations, we also see a slight transition in the icons for system apps.

MIUI 11 font MIUI 12 font

MIUI 12 also brings a more spaced-out and modern-looking font that goes well with the new UI. Even though the system shows “Roboto” as the default font, the new and rounder font style is quite evident.

MIUI 12 status bar

Additionally, while there aren’t many changes to the status bar icons, the battery icon is now much cleaner, and you can choose from among four different ways to show the remaining battery percentage.

2. New “Control Center” replaces the classic quick settings menu

MIUI 12 brings a new Control Center, which is quite evidently inspired by recent versions of iOS. With this version, the quick settings tiles and the notifications shade have also been separated. So now, when you swipe downwards from the right, the redesigned Control Center opens and it features bigger, rounder icons begging to be compared to the toggles in iOS 12 and above.

The icons also follow a color scheme quite similar to the iOS control center. You can access the settings by tapping the cog icon on the top right or edit the quick settings menu using the edit button. Similar to the system app icons, the quick settings buttons also show minor animations when interacted with.

The notifications shade can be accessed by swiping on the display along the top left side. The notifications from the same app are listed together and can be expanded individually either by swiping downwards on the bubble or by long-pressing the notifications group.

You can also activate the option to open the Control Center or the notifications panel by swiping down along the center of the display instead of the upper edge.

3. Navigation gestures

MIUI 12 finally embraces Google’s Android 10 full-screen navigation gestures, which have been blatantly heisted from iOS with the additional back gesture. This was inevitable as Google mandates the inclusion of their full-screen gestures as part of the process of standardizing navigation controls throughout the variety of  Android devices on the market.

While Google hasn’t forced manufacturers to give up their own versions of navigation gestures, they are clearly aiming to have a common set of gestures available on all Android devices. Hence, Xiaomi follows suit. Since the build we’re testing is from China, Google Assistant is not installed on the phone, and we cannot confirm if support for corner swipe gestures exist until we test out a global build.

4. App drawer

MIUI received an app drawer in the MIUI launcher with the stable MIUI 11 China build in November of last year. The app drawer is also available natively in MIUI 12 and can be activated from Settings. The launcher is very similar to the POCO Launcher in terms of appearance and operability but lacks the option to sort and group apps on the basis of the color of their icons. While the global builds currently don’t have the app drawer in MIUI 11, we expect this feature to be available for all users globally with MIUI 12. This is important as Xiaomi plans to expand further in markets like Europe.

MIUI 12 app drawer poco launcher

However, if users are comfortable with iOS-style horizontal scrolling, you can continue using the standard launcher style as has always been available in MIUI.

5. Live wallpapers

MIUI 12 introduces several new live wallpapers inspired by outer space. Among those, there are two new wallpaper bundles called “Super Wallpapers” which include backgrounds at four levels of zoom, from the always-on-display to the homescreen background. Depending on whether you choose the Earth or Mars live wallpaper as the background, you can see the planet from a far off distance on the always-on-display to a close-up on the homescreen.

The level of magnification increases at the lockscreen bringing you much closer to the orbit of the planet. When the screen is unlocked, you see an aerial view of the planet and scrolling left or right on the homescreen also moves the background. Lastly, when you enter a folder, the view zooms slightly closer to the surface and retracts back to the same height above the planet when you exit the folder.

MIUI 12 MIUI 12 MIUI 12

You can select from among three different locations for Earth Super Wallpaper

If you want, you can also download the new MIUI 12 wallpapers on any Android device and the Super Wallpapers for MIUI 11 devices.

6. Animations in settings

Animations in MIUI 12 are not just limited to the homescreen and the control center but also accentuate different menus within Settings. For instance, there are new animations to highlight the battery capacity and battery usage graphs. In addition to the standard plot that shows battery percentage across time, you can now also view the battery consumption for each hour.

In the About Phone menu too, you see a splatter of animations, especially on the storage tab. When you tap on it, you see the entire internal storage represented as a cylinder with different colored disks stacked on top of each other, representing the different items that occupy the storage. You can swipe your finger to scrub through these different elements and tap on each individually to view items under each category.

7. Floating windows

MIUI 12 adds floating windows with the objective of offering the same multi-window experience as on a desktop. Supported apps can be opened in the form of floating windows that occupy only a small section of the display and can be opened on top of other apps. The Samsung Experience UI and its successor One UI have supported a similar feature called “Pop-up view” for many years now. Xiaomi’s version, on the other hand, feels much smoother and responsive, even in the beta build.

The floating windows in MIUI can be resized so you can continue working on another app in the background. To initiate a floating window, you can go to the Recents menu and tap on the Floating windows option on the top left. Alternatively, you can also launch floating windows by long-pressing on an app preview in the Recents menu and then tapping the picture-in-picture icon or by tapping on the floating window option in the Control Center.

Notably, we saw the first instance of Xiaomi’s floating windows in the Calculator app launched in the MIUI 10 beta in China last year.

8. Forced dark mode

MIUI 12 brings an improved Dark Mode which can now be applied selectively over certain apps. For apps that don’t natively support a Dark Mode or Google’s Dark Theme, the new dark mode can either invert colors or force dark backgrounds which are normally supposed to be light. This is similar to the forced dark mode we saw on some Realme devices running ColorOS 6. Above is an example comparing MIUI 12’s new Dark Mode forced upon WhatsApp (with its light theme enabled) versus WhatsApp’s native dark theme.

9. Mi Share

A cross-platform file-sharing platform, which was jointly announced by Xiaomi, OPPO, and Vivo a few months back, has been available in select Xiaomi, OPPO, Realme, and Vivo devices for quite some time under different names. On Xiaomi devices, it is called Mi Share. With the MIUI 12 update, the Mi Share interface also gets a visually enhanced redesign.

Additionally, Mi Share also allows sharing files with Mi Notebooks and RedmiBook laptops. This feature, however, may be limited to China since the laptops aren’t available elsewhere.

10. Memories in Gallery & File Manager sorting

MIUI 12 also brings two new handy features in the Gallery as well as the File Manager apps. The first one is Memories, which can be used to create collages or short videos using the existing images or videos you have. For collages, you can choose the orientation, add text, and edit each image individually. For short videos, you can choose from several templates and background scores or download more from the same menu.

Coming to the File Manager for sorting, there is a new icon at the bottom right. Tapping the icon reveals a new sorting menu that allows you to arrange different files and folders by name, size, date of creation, or file type. Along with sorting, you can also change the view between list and grid options. In MIUI 11, these options are available without options and can be accessed using the three-dot menu button on the Internal Storage page in File Manager.

11. Health features

MIUI 12 gets new features to help you improve your fitness and mental wellness. Starting with the former, the pre-existing, built-in step counter is now supplemented by automatic tracking for running, cycling, and stair-climbing. Furthermore, there’s a new sleep tracker that records the time and quality of your sleep based on the movements and sounds you make at night. It uses the microphones on a Xiaomi or Redmi smartphone to record your snoring and any sounds you might make while sleeping to account for REM sleep. In addition to tracking workouts, the Mi Health app also tracks the number of times you stood up and sends you sedentary reminders if you haven’t moved around in awhile.

When it comes to mental wellness, Xiaomi has also redesigned the Screen time dashboard with new graphs for daily and weekly usage. Additionally, as we saw in a leaked MIUI 12 build, you can now add a custom time duration for the Focus Mode. These features aren’t yet available in global builds and are substituted by Google’s Digital Wellbeing. However, Xiaomi’s own version is visually pleasing – although, once again, fairly identical to screen time feature in iOS.

12. Privacy features

There’s a lot of emphasis in MIUI 12 to apprise users of the permissions accessible to any app. These prompts for every time an app requests access for the camera, microphone, or location are shown in big fonts and occupy nearly one-third of the display. In addition, when you launch a system app for the first time, MIUI 12 commands your attention towards the information the app will be accessing. This feature has been named “Barbed Wire” by Xiaomi for its protective nature.

In addition, there’s “Flare” which raises an alarm every time an app is trying to use the camera, microphone, or location without your permission. This feature also maintains a log of every time any app uses certain permission.

Finally, there’s another feature called Mask System, which returns dummy or empty messages by default when any third-party application is trying to access your call log or messages. This is done in order to prevent untrusted apps from reading your private data.

Bonus: AI calling but only in China

Remember Google Assistant’s Call Screen? Xiaomi is doing something similar with its XiaoAI voice assistant but instead to help users with speech or auditory disabilities. The feature can be enabled from the Accessibility settings, and every time you make a call after that, you see an AI Calling button right in the middle of the display. You can toggle this feature and a computer-generated voice talks to the person on the other side.

The AI also transcribes the conversation and attempts to answer some questions itself. Alternatively, you can answer choose from a list of suggested responses or write your own response in the text box, and the AI will speak it out for the person on the other side. You can also choose between male and female voices.

Since this feature is currently available in the Mandarin language, we couldn’t verify its accuracy. Further, XiaoAI is limited to mainland China and only supports the local language, and so, we do not expect it to be available in other regions, but we hope that Xiaomi develops it for other key regions such as India and parts of Southeast Asia.

MIUI 12: Final Impressions

These thoughts are just after a single day of using the MIUI 12 closed beta ROM from China. We’ve chosen only the 12 most interesting features even though there are many more new features to talk about. Due to language restrictions and geographical factors playing a role in the availability of features, we cannot confirm which of these features will make it into the global variants of MIUI 12. The stable rollout of MIUI 12 is slated to begin at the end of June but that’s only the case in China as we don’t have a global rollout announcement yet.

Xiaomi has also shared the update schedule for the rollout of stable builds and listed the devices that will be receiving this update initially, but it must be noted that the following list only applies to China and not other regions.

The current build, being a closed beta, is very unstable, and the system UI crashes often and some features like the floating window or the Super Wallpaper stop working often. Thus, we don’t recommend installing this build on a daily driver. If you have a spare smartphone that can be used for testing, you can download the MIUI 12 close beta builds for Xiaomi and Redmi devices here.

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[Update 2: Launch Date] New Xiaomi smartphone gets certified, possibly the Redmi Note 9

Update 2 (04/28/2020 @ 4:15 PM ET): The new Redmi Note 9 device will be announced on Thursday, April 30th.

Update 1 (04/23/2020 @ 02:15 AM ET): The device with model number M2003J15SC is expected to be called the Redmi 10X 4G. Scroll to the bottom for more information. The article as published on April 20, 2020, is preserved below.

Xiaomi lifted the covers off the Redmi Note 9 series early last month at an online-only launch event in India. As part of the series, the company launched the Redmi Note 9 Pro and Redmi Note 9 Pro Max, featuring Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 720G chip, a quad-camera setup, and up to 33W fast charging support. Unlike previous years, however, the company didn’t launch a regular Redmi Note 9 at the event and this led us to believe that the device would be launched at a later date. Now, an upcoming Redmi smartphone has surfaced on Chinese regulatory authority TENAA’s website, featuring a design similar to that of the Redmi Note 9 Pro (review) and Note 9 Pro Max.

Redmi Note 9

The upcoming Redmi smartphone, which goes by the model number M2003J15SC, appeared on TENAA last week and features a design similar to the Redmi Note 9 Pro and Note 9 Pro Max. As you can see in the attached images, it features the same back panel design with the new square camera module that Xiaomi introduced with devices in the Redmi Note 9 series. This leads us to believe that this device could be the Redmi Note 9 or another Redmi Note series variant that may be launched soon.

The listing further reveals a few key details about the device, including that the device measures in at 162.3 x 77.2 x 8.9mm and weighs 198g, features a 6.53-inch FHD+ IPS display with a screen resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels and that it’s powered by a 4,920mAh battery. Additionally, we also learn that it will feature an octa-core SoC clocked at 2.0Ghz, coupled with up to 6GB of RAM and up to 128GB of internal storage. As of now, we have no further information about the upcoming device, but since it has already received TENAA certification, we expect Xiaomi to release more information soon.

Source: TENAA


Update: To be called Redmi 10X 4G in China

The device with model number M2003J15SC was presumed to be released under the “Redmi Note 9” name and branding, owing to its similarities with the existing products in the Redmi Note 9 series. However, a product listing from China Telecom now confirms that the device will be called the Redmi 10X 4G.

If the name seems familiar to you, you’d recall that we revealed the name early last month, so it doesn’t come as a complete surprise.

The listing also mentions that the device will come with the MediaTek Helio G85 SoC, making it the first phone with this chip. Other details mentioned in the listing include the presence of a 3.5mm headphone jack, a 5,020 mAh battery, expandable memory, as well as a rear camera setup comprising of a 48MP sensor, 8MP sensor, and two 2MP sensors, and a 13MP front camera. It isn’t immediately clear where the “10X” part of the product branding comes into play, but we presume that it is referring to the digital zoom capabilities of the device.

Source: China Telecom


Update 2: Launch Date

April 30th is stacking up to be a big day for Xiaomi. After announcing they’ll be unveiling the Mi Note 10 Lite on the 30th, they’ve shared that the next Redmi Note 9 will also be revealed during the same event. For those keeping track, the Redmi Note 9 Pro and Pro Max were already launched in India and the Redmi Note 9S was launched in Europe. This device is expected to be the standard Redmi Note 9, which may also be sold as the Redmi 10X in China.

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[Update: Possible July Launch] OnePlus 8 Lite could launch under the OnePlus Z branding later this year

Update (4/28/20@ 4:05 PM ET): The OnePlus Z could launch in July with a flat display and the MediaTek Dimensity 1000 processor.

OnePlus is now a premium smartphone brand, leaning into the category of luxury products such as the OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren Edition or the Concept One. But almost everyone who has enamored the brand knows that it started very humbly. It focussed its energy on flagship-grade devices sans the flagship pricing. However, every new series was accompanied by an increase in prices and that has left a vacuum for a powerful mid-ranger in the segment. After not having launched any other mid-ranger in over four years since the OnePlus X, the company may now be mulling a comeback in the sub-flagship segment with the alleged OnePlus 8 Lite branded as the OnePlus Z, a leak suggests.

Last week, XDA’s own Max Weinbach tweeted about the likeliness of OnePlus reintroducing X series. A couple of days later, Max’s sources confirmed that this smartphone’s appearance lines up with the purported OnePlus 8 Lite’s hardware.

The suggested OnePlus 8 Lite is the company’s first non-flagship device since the OnePlus X. Although the OnePlus 8 and the OnePlus 8 Pro could launch next month, a report earlier this month suggested the OnePlus 8 Lite could be launched several months later. Leaker Ishan Agarwal also asserted the same, and given their confidence, we can expect the information about the OnePlus Z to carry much weight.

After letting flagship killers OnePlus One and the OnePlus 2 make their mark in the industry, the company launched a slightly more affordable and a tad bit less powerful OnePlus X in 2015. The OnePlus X seemed like a mid-ranger instead of an intended competitor to the flagships of the time; it was some sort of a cross-over (yeah, hence the “X”) between premium and mid-range suites (which had a much clearer distinction back in the day). Aamir concluded his OnePlus X review underscoring that while it had the premium looks of much more expensive phones like the iPhone 5/5s, it lacked the same vigor as the other OnePlus devices of the era.

A couple of years ago, OnePlus also admitted that OnePlus X was a cocky effort at breaking into the mid-range, especially since brands like Xiaomi were thriving in the segment. Unfortunately for the former, though, the OnePlus X did not align with the consumers’ expectations from the brand. So, half a year after its launch, the company shelved the production of the OnePlus X to focus on a true flagship.

OnePlus 8 Lite/Z leaked render

More than four years down the line, the market has many more choices and price brackets, and the average price of OnePlus phones is much higher. Not just that, OnePlus has evolved from a brand for prosumers and developers to one that resonates with the majority of prolific phone users. Hence, a phone that belies the “true flagship” hallmark but continues to offer a great experience for the price is likely to be much more welcomed.

We’re still waiting for more details on the supposed OnePlus Z or 8 Lite and will be adding them as we learn. What do you think about OnePlus seeking the mid-range market again? Let us know in the comments below!

Image credits: OnLeaks


Update: Possible July Launch

The OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro launched earlier this month without the rumored OnePlus 8 Lite. We now know the device will launch as the “OnePlus Z,” and Twitter leaker Max J has a rumored launch window. According to Max, we’ll see the OnePlus Z in July 2020. Leaks of the OnePlus 8 Lite suggest we’ll be seeing a device with a flat display, centered hole-punch, triple rear cameras, and the MediaTek Dimensity 1000L SoC. Of course, we can also expect a lower price than the other OnePlus 8 models.

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[Update: Galaxy BudsX] New Samsung Galaxy Buds leak with no stem and a kidney-shaped design

Update (4/28/20 @ 3:50 PM ET): The leaked bean-shaped Galaxy Buds may be the Samsung Galaxy BudsX.

The Samsung Galaxy Buds from last year were easily among some of the best truly wireless earbuds on the market. So when leaks about a Samsung Galaxy Buds+ first surfaced online earlier this year, we had high hopes about the next-gen TWS earbuds from the company. Sadly though, the Galaxy Buds+ were just a minor upgrade over the previous generation and featured the same design with minimal improvements. The lack of active noise cancellation and water resistance was especially disappointing since it’s main competitor, the Apple AirPods Pro, included these features. Thankfully, just a few days ago, Samsung launched a new pair of TWS earbuds — the AKG N400 — which included these features. Now, leaked renders of the next-gen Galaxy Buds have surfaced online and they reveal a smaller, significantly different design.

As per a recent report from WinFuture, the upcoming Galaxy Buds go by the code name “Beans” and feature a more streamlined design that resembles kidney beans. Unlike the previous iterations, the compact design of the upcoming earbuds will sit more flush in the user’s ears and won’t protrude out as much. The earbuds will measure in at just 2.8cm, making them a bit more comfortable and easier to use, especially for people will small ears. However, the new design might have some adverse effects on sound isolation as the earbuds don’t have any silicone components to ensure a proper seal.

Samsung Galaxy Buds

Sources familiar with the product have also revealed that the upcoming Galaxy Buds, which go by the model number SM-R180, will feature two small speaker units each, with one providing the high notes and the other focusing on the lower end. To provide a fuller sound, the earbuds seem to have an opening on the outside, similar to what you would find on a subwoofer. Additionally, the earbuds will feature several built-in microphones to help users answer calls and interact with their assistant of choice, but we can’t be sure if the earbuds will feature active noise cancellation capabilities. As of now, we don’t have any further information about the earbuds’ specifications, but we expect to learn more in the months leading up to their launch. It’s worth noting that the upcoming Galaxy Buds are still in their early stages of development and Samsung might make some significant changes to the earbuds before they’re released or shelve the products altogether.

Source: WinFuture


Update: Galaxy BudsX

Next-gen Galaxy Buds leaks earlier this month with a kidney bean-like shape and design. According to recent filings with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), the UK Intellectual Property Office, and Intellectual Property India (IPI), they may be called the “Galaxy BudsX.” No other new information was discovered.

Sources: EU IPO, UK IPO, IPI | Via: Galaxy Club

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[Update 2: Launch Date] Possible Xiaomi Mi Note 10 “Lite” gets certified by the FCC with Snapdragon 730G and penta-cameras

Update 2 (4/28/2020 @ 3:20 PM ET): Xiaomi will announce the Mi Note 10 Lite this week on April 30th.

Update 1 (4/12/2020 @ 1:56 PM ET): A new certification filing has confirmed that this smartphone will be called the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite.

Back in November, Xiaomi surprised everyone by bringing back the Mi Note lineup, which had not seen a new entry since the Xiaomi Mi Note 3 in 2017. These new devices were the Mi Note 10 and its Pro variant. Both pack a Snapdragon 730G processor, and the other specs are expectedly mid-range for an Android smartphone until you go to the camera side: it was the first phone to release with a 108MP sensor, and the rest of the penta-camera array was also pretty impressive. Max Weinbach went hands-on with it, and he found it to provide pretty great camera versatility. Now, it seems that a cheaper version of this phone may come to the market very soon.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 XDA Forum

The Mi Note 10 Dual SIM, 6GB RAM/128GB storage model has the model name “M1910F4G.” And recently, Xiaomi submitted a new document to the FCC to update the phone’s certification. This new document is titled “Product Equality Declaration-F4L&F4” and it lists the difference between M1910F4G (the Mi Note 10) and a phone with the model number M2002F4LG (which could possibly be this purported “Lite” model).

The document reveals the following differences between the Mi Note 10 and the new M2002F4LG:

  • Screen: same (6.47″ FHD+ curved OLED, 19:9, waterdrop notch)
  • Rear cameras: 64MP + 8MP + 8MP + 5MP + 2MP
  • Laser focus: no laser auto-focus
  • Battery capacity: same (5260mAh)
  • Network: LTE band 41 supported
  • CPU: same (Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G)
  • Software: Android 10 with MIUI 11
  • Charging: same (30W charging)

Mi Note 10 Lite vs Mi Note 10

The main takeaways from this list is that the 108MP sensor is being swapped for a more conventional 64MP sensor. The full penta-camera array of the standard model is 108MP + 20MP + 12MP + 8MP + 2MP. The Note 10 Lite might be able to provide similar versatility than the standard Mi Note 10 provides, with the sole difference of having lower-res sensors— which is still pretty good as the only phones to use 108MP sensors so far besides the Mi Note 10 are the Mi MIX Alpha, the Mi 10 lineup and the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. We also don’t have laser auto-focus.

Other than these, the phone seems to be identical: Snapdragon 730G processor, 30W charging, and the same display. Unlike the standard model, this one would come with Android 10 out of the box, and the software would come with support for LTE band 41. The camera difference alone may bring down the price quite considerably, given how the phone was fairly expensive precisely because of the 108MP camera. We don’t know yet when this device will launch or if it will launch, but it is definitely worth a look once it is out.

Featured image: Mi Note 10


Update 1: Mi Note 10 Lite Name Confirmed

A new certification filing with Thailand’s NBTC, the country’s equivalent to the U.S. FCC, has confirmed that the smartphone with model name M2002F4LG will be called the “Mi Note 10 Lite.”


Update 2: Launch Date

Xiaomi has announced on their community forums that they will be unveiling the Mi Note 10 Lite on April 30th at 8 AM ET. The event will be live-streamed on this page. Xiaomi is hyping up this launch by saying the Mi Note 10 Lite will bring “the best performance experience in its price class.”

Source: Xiaomi

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[Update: Official] WhatsApp is increasing the group voice and video call limits to 8 users

Update (4/28/20 @ 2:20 PM ET): 8 member video and voice calls are now rolling out to WhatsApp Stable.

WhatsApp’s group audio and video calling feature, which was released all the way back in 2018, is finally getting a much-needed upgrade. According to a recent report from WABetaInfo, the latest beta release of the popular messaging app increases the limit of participants in group audio and video calls, allowing users to connect with up to 7 more users at the same time. Previously, group calls were limited to a maximum of 4 participants but with the latest beta update (v2.20.133), you will now be able to add up to 7 of your friends to a group call.

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News about the increased limit first surfaced online just a couple of days ago, when WABetaInfo spotted strings of code regarding the update in WhatsApp beta for Android (v2.2.128). The increased limit is finally rolling out in the latest beta release and, following the update, users will be able to add up to 7 other contacts to any given group audio or video call. In order to add more than 4 participants to a group call, you will have to head over to the Call tab and then tap on the New Group Call option (see attached screenshot). In the following menu, you’ll be able to choose up to 7 more people in your contacts list to connect with on a group audio or video call. It’s worth noting that the feature will only work if all participants are on the latest beta release for WhatsApp.

On top of that, WhatsApp has also made some minor changes to the way the call button works within groups. The button will now let you directly start a call with group members in case you’re in a group with 4 members (or less) and all participants will be added to the call. In cases where there are more than 4 members in a group, the call button will bring up a list of all the group members and you’ll be able to choose the people you wish to add to the group call. To try out the new features, you can sign up for the WhatsApp beta program by following this link and then download the latest update from the Play Store link below.

WhatsApp Messenger (Free, Google Play) →

Source: WABetaInfo


Update: Official

WhatsApp Beta increased the maximum number of users in voice and video calls to 8 earlier this month. Now, the feature has been officially announced and it’s rolling out to the stable channel. The previous limit was only 4 people. All participants in the call need to be on the latest version of WhatsApp for the 8 person limit to be supported.

Source: WhatsApp

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Developer ports One UI 2.1 and Samsung Galaxy S20 features to the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9

One UI 2.1 is the latest iteration of Samsung’s Android 10-based skin that debuted on the Galaxy Z Flip and the Galaxy S20 series of smartphones. Samsung later rolled out the One UI 2.1 update to the Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Fold, Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy Note 10 Lite, and the Galaxy Tab S6. Although Samsung has yet to officially roll out the update to the Galaxy Note 9 or Galaxy S9, owners of these devices can enjoy all the goodness of One UI 2.1 thanks to the work of XDA Recognized Developer AlexisXDA.

Samsung Galaxy S9 Forums ||| Samsung Galaxy S9+ Forums ||| Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Forums 

The developer has ported One UI 2.1 to the international Exynos versions of the Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+, and Galaxy Note 9 since those models can be bootloader unlocked. The developer decided to incorporate a slew of Galaxy S20-specific features (like Pro mode in video recording) and the whole Good Lock 2020 suite in the packages. Best of all, the TWRP-flashable zips come with an integrated AROMA installer, allowing end-users the freedom to customize each and every aspect of the installation.

Download One UI 2.1 port: Galaxy S9/S9+ ||| Galaxy Note 9

The complete list of features in these ported ROMs includes the following:

  • Disabled RMM Lock
  • Google Pay working (Hide it with Magisk)
  • Secure Folder working
  • A lot of S20 apps ported
  • Share Live from S20
  • Pro Video Mode from S20
  • Single Take fully working
  • Night mode on front camera
  • New Live Focus with new backgrounds
  • New Photo Editor
  • Enabled Dolby on Game
  • Option to put apps on deep sleep (will save a lot of battery)
  • Music Share working (you have to enable it with Activity Launcher)
  • Power key in notification panel
  • Samsung App Lock
  • iOS 13.2 Emoji’s selectable in aroma
  • S10 Multiple Wallpapers
  • New Good Lock 2020 selectable in aroma
  • Dual SIM/SD tray lock fix

There have been conflicting reports about whether Samsung will officially bring One UI 2.1 to the Galaxy S9 or Galaxy Note 9. A Korean Samsung community moderator stated the two phones will get the update, but we haven’t heard the same from the company through any of their official channels yet. For reference, the Galaxy S9 debuted with Samsung Experience 9.0 based on Android 8.0 Oreo while the Galaxy Note 9 debuted with Samsung Experience 9.5 based on Android 8.1 Oreo. Thus, when both the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9 received One UI 2.0 based on Android 10, they both secured their second major Android OS update, so there’s no guarantee they’ll get further major software updates.

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