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lundi 23 novembre 2020

Paranoid Android releases Android 11 custom ROMs for the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro

Back in April this year, the team behind the Paranoid Android custom ROM had announced their Android 10 stable releases in the form of Paranoid Android Quartz. Now, the team is happy to announce that the official Paranoid Android “Ruby” based on Android 11 is here, with alpha builds available for the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro.


This new release not only bumps up the Android version, but it also brings along the November 2020 security patches. For the OnePlus 8 series, the initial builds require the latest OxygenOS Open Beta firmware, so don’t forget to flash them beforehand.

Download Paranoid Android Ruby Alpha 1 based on Android 11 for the OnePlus 8/8 Pro

The team warns that the current state of the ROM is far from being a daily driver and hence, has made the builds officially available with the “alpha” tag. Here is the list of known bugs at this time:

  • Initial FOD related bugs.
  • Auto brightness reversed.
  • Dimensions are not perfect.

OnePlus 8 XDA Forums ||| OnePlus 8 Pro XDA Forums

Take note that while the builds for the OnePlus 8 and the 8 Pro are unified, it is not compatible with the OnePlus 8T as of yet. As for the features, the ROM ships with its own custom recovery environment. You also get some of the usual customizations, adjustments, and improvements over stock Android that PA is known for. At this time, there aren’t many additional settings though.

Paranoid Android uses the Code Aurora Forum (CAF) Android base as the foundation for building the ROM. The existence of CAF is one of the many reasons why Android smartphones using Qualcomm SoCs are so popular with the aftermarket development community. While the GPLv2 license does mandate that vendors release their kernel sources, that isn’t always enough for creating custom ROMs based on AOSP. This is not required for chipset vendors, but Qualcomm often provides the public part of their chipset specific code for HALs, framework branches, and more which is a great benefit for third-party developers.

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Download: OnePlus 7T gets new update with November 2020 security patches

OnePlus has released a small, incremental update for the OnePlus 7T. OxygenOS 10.0.15 is available for the Global variant of the device, though we’d expect the other variants won’t be far behind. There’s relatively little to report this time, though it does bring Google Security Updates right up to date with November 2020’s patches. There are a few system fixes to mention though – the status bar has been tweaked so there’s less chance of irritating in-call button presses. Also in the phone app, the problem of the app popping up and then force closing a moment later (’flashback’) has been resolved. Finally, Google Mobile Services (i.e. the stock Google apps) have been updated to August 2020, which might claw back a few megabytes of user-accessible storage.

We’d expect there to be almost no difference between the regional versions of this update when they arrive. There’s no sign of an equivalent update for the OnePlus 7T Pro variants including the T-Mobile exclusive Pro 5G, or the 12GB RAM sporting McLaren Edition, but we’d expect to see details of them in the coming days. We also expect similar updates to roll out for the OnePlus 7 series as well.

When we reviewed the OnePlus 7T, we loved it and when its successor the OnePlus 8 arrived, we still slightly favored the earlier device. There’s little doubt it’s a fine phone and with Black Friday around the corner, there’s likely to be chances to grab one at a bargain price, assured in the knowledge that it’s still getting (reasonably) timely updates, including Android 11, which is expected in the first quarter of 2021.


OxygenOS 10.0.15 for the OnePlus 7T

Changelog

  • System
    • Optimized the user experience of the status bar in the call scene to reduce mis-touches
    • Fixed small probability flashback issue with Phone app
    • Android Security Patch to 2020.11
    • Updated GMS package to 2020.08

Download Links

OnePlus 7T


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Dive into robotics and IoT with 97% off this Raspberry Pi training bundle

If you own a Raspberry Pi, the chances are you’re interested in electronics and programming. If you would like to expand your knowledge and build some fun projects, The Ultimate Raspberry Pi & ROS Robotics Developer Super Bundle is worth your attention. This training library contains 39 hours of tutorials, and you can grab it today for just $49.99 at the XDA Developers Depot.

Visit any DIY subreddit, and you will almost certainly stumble upon a cool Pi-powered project. But how exactly do you create an intelligent robot or a tweeting toaster? This bundle has the answers.

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How the Xbox Series X and Series S backwards compatibility works

The gaming console race has brewed up once again. Microsoft and Sony have successfully launched their latest gaming machines and the demand is at an all-time high. One of the biggest talk points of the new Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and the PlayStation 5 is the ability to play older-generation titles. I am primarily a PC gamer, but I completely understand how important it is to have your old games run on a next-generation console. There are two reasons for that- games are not cheap, and there aren’t enough new titles at launch to justify the cost of your new console. Backward compatibility becomes all the more important while new titles trickle in.

Microsoft has been pretty confident about backward compatibility when it comes to its new $499 Xbox Series X and $299 Xbox Series S. The company claims that the new consoles will be able to run all of the original Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One games. That’s a massive lineup that goes back to 2001 when the original Xbox console was released. While that does sound tempting, the reality is a bit different. Certain titles (read: many), including the ones that require the Kinect motion sensor, will not be supported. Here’s an initial list of backward compatible games shared by Microsoft.

The Xbox Series X with its 3.8GHz octa-core CPU and 12-teraflops of graphics performance will be able to handle older titles with ease. Even the Series S, with its more compact form factor, is confirmed to bring the same support. Microsoft has clearly said that gaming titles from the original 2001 Xbox will run at an enhanced resolution on the Series X and Series S. Gamers can also expect a big boost in the resolution which means that games that once ran at 480p could be upscaled to higher resolutions. Now don’t expect all of your older titles to now run at 4K. It is said that the Series S does have the capability to upscale a game to 1440p and 2160p on the Series X with some performance benefits. Having said that, it will all depend on the developers to update their respective games. Similarly, games released on the Xbox 360 will also be enhanced for both the consoles.

As for Xbox One titles, we already know that there would be certain differences between Series S and Series X. The Series X will be able to benefit from Xbox One X enhancements to existing games including a boost in resolution, improved textures as well as various other graphics effects. The Series S on the other hand would capitalize on the performance of the Xbox One S titles. This means that the new console will offer increased resolution in games that use dynamic resolution scaling, alongside improvements in texture filtering quality. Notably, games hard-coded to run at a certain resolution will not be able to run any higher. Thanks to the Auto HDR features, all the older supported games will offer an enhanced visual experience, even if they don’t natively support high dynamic range. It goes without saying that load times will reduce significantly thanks to the SSD storage and best of all, the Series X and Series S will be able to run select Xbox One titles at double the frame-rate!

All of this has been achieved thanks to the new powerful hardware. The new consoles have been made in such a way that they can run older Xbox One titles by utilizing the full power of both the new CPU and GPU. According to system architect Andrew Goossen, “We designed the Series S to enhance the Xbox One S games in a way that the Xbox One X can’t do. We made it easy for existing Xbox One S games to be updated to run with double the frame-rate when played on Series S as well. When games are updated, existing games can query to determine whether they’re running on the new console. And in terms of performance, the Series S provides well over double the effective CPU and GPU performance over the Xbox One, making it pretty straightforward for the games to do this. And in fact, the Series S GPU runs the Xbox One S games with better performance than the Xbox One X.

You can now remotely play your Xbox One games on Android for free

Gossen also said that the older-gen games don’t require any real performance tuning and it is as easy as changing three lines of code. In certain cases, the fixes are quite small. Microsoft is working with various game developers and publishers to update their titles. While select games on the new consoles will run at double the frame rates, it will be up to the developers and the proportionate demand from the community to actually make that happen.

In short, the Xbox Series X and Series S are definitely bringing a strong suite of features that will make them compatible with previous-generation games. They will not support every single Xbox title from the past, but expect some of the more popular names to hit the consoles in due time. There will be some obvious enhancements, but both the Series X and the Series S will handle those differently. Personally, we are most excited about the fact that certain games will present double the frame rates and of course, bring along Auto HDR capabilities. Stay tuned as we are currently testing out the Xbox Series S and should push out the review as well as some opinion pieces soon.

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You can now schedule Google Assistant commands for smart lights

At CES 2020 in January this year, Google announced a couple of new features for the Google Assistant. These included a new Scheduled Actions feature that would allow users to ask the Assistant to turn on/off or start/stop a compatible smart device at any time of their choosing. The feature has finally started rolling out to users, and you can now use the Google Assistant to schedule commands for your smart lights.

The feature was recently spotted by Reddit user u/robertococciolo (via Android Police), and it lets you turn on/off smart lights around your house at any specified time. To do so, you can use commands like: “OK Google, turn on [device name] at 10”, “OK Google, turn off [device name] at 5”, and “OK Google, turn on [device name] for 15 minutes”. You can also schedule an action for the next day by using commands like: “OK Google, turn on [device name] at 10 AM tomorrow” or “Hey Google, turn off [device name] at 9 PM on Wednesday”.

According to Google’s official documentation regarding Scheduled Actions, the feature currently only supports scheduling for the next seven-day period. However, Android Police claims that scheduling actions several days in advance doesn’t seem to work at the moment. The publication further reveals that you have to specify the exact time for the scheduled actions, or the Assistant acknowledges the command without asking for clarification.

However, the feature seems to work as intended if you ask the Assistant to turn on/off the light at sunrise or sunset, as it confirms the exact time before scheduling the action. Google’s documentation adds that the feature will also let you cancel scheduled actions by using commands like: “Hey Google, cancel my scheduled Actions” or “Hey Google, remove my [device name]’s schedule]. But these cancellation commands don’t seem to work at the moment.

Google Assistant Scheduled Actions smart plug

It’s also worth noting that although Google’s documentation mentions other smart devices, currently the feature only works with smart lights. I tried scheduling an action for a smart plug and I got the following reply from the Assistant: “Sorry, I can’t schedule actions for devices configured as outlets.”

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OnePlus 8T update to OxygenOS 11.0.5.6 brings camera, fingerprint, and battery life improvements

Over the last month, OnePlus has rolled out a new OxygenOS 11 update for the OnePlus 8T every other week. Since its launch, the company has released a total of four updates for the device, which include a couple of new features, several performance optimizations, and a few bug fixes. In keeping with this new trend, OnePlus is now rolling out OxygenOS 11.0.5.6 for the device, which brings even more improvements and optimizations.

The latest OxygenOS 11 stable release for the OnePlus 8T, includes improvements for the fingerprint registration process, optimizations for system power consumption, some camera improvements, a few bug fixes, and more. Here’s the complete changelog for OxygenOS 11.0.5.6 for the OnePlus 8T:

  • System
    • Increased the success rate when registering fingerprint and improved experience
    • Optimized the media file scanning feature to make searching faster
    • Further optimized system power consumption and increased battery life
    • Fixed the issue that the app cache has not been deleted corrected after app uninstalled
    • Fixed the issue that the screen may flash when using fingerprint unlock
    • Optimized system performance and improved stability
  • Camera
    • Optimized camera white balance and improved imaging quality
  • Network
    • Continuously optimize network connection stability and improved gaming experience
    • Improve the stability of video calls

As with all OnePlus updates, the latest OxygenOS 11 stable release for the OnePlus 8T will roll out to users in a staged fashion. Therefore, it might be a while before the update notification pops up on your device. In case you wish to skip the wait, you can download the recovery flashable .zip files from the link below and install the update manually.

OnePlus 8T XDA Forums


Download: OxygenOS 11.0.5.6 for the OnePlus 8T


Thanks to XDA Senior Member Some_Random_Username for the download links!

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Google starts testing Task Mate app in India, letting users earn money for simple tasks

Google has started testing a new paid crowdsourcing app, called Task Mate, in India. Much like the Google Opinion Rewards app, the new app rewards users for completing small tasks. But instead of Play Store credits, Task Mate promises to pay users in their local currency.

The Task Mate app was first spotted by Reddit user u/ppatra (via 9to5Googleon the Google Play Store. As you can see in the attached screenshots, the app is currently available in Early Access, and it’s “limited to selected testers” through a referral system. As per the Play Store description, the app will offer users nearby tasks that can be completed for money. Users will then be able to cash out their earnings by linking an e-wallet account to the app or by using the in-app payment partner.

Google Task Mate Google Task Mate

The Task Mate app will offer two types of tasks — “Sitting” or “Field Tasks” — with the latter requiring users to walk to a nearby business. The app will offer a variety of Field Tasks, including ones in which users will have to go “to location shown in pin and take a photo of the shopfront once you’re there.”

Google Task Mate Play Store screenshots Google Task Mate Play Store screenshots Google Task Mate Play Store screenshots Google Task Mate Play Store screenshots

The data collected by such tasks will help Google “improve mapping services and bring business in your local area online.” The Sitting Tasks, on the other hand, will include things like transcribing sentences or recording sentences shown on the app. While the listing doesn’t go into any further detail about the tasks, it reveals that the tasks will be “simple,” and they will originate from “businesses around the world.” This leads us to believe that the company may launch Task Mate in other regions in the future.

Google Task Mate registration process Google Task Mate registration process Google Task Mate registration process

As mentioned earlier, the app currently requires users to enter an invitation code to register an account. But it doesn’t seem like Google has started rolling out invitation codes widely. In case you manage to get your hands on an invitation code, do share some screenshots of the tasks and payments interface in the comments below.

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