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🗞 Unlocking the bootloader no longer breaks the camera on Sony Xperia devices running Android Pie
Sony Mobile is one of the most open source and developer friendly OEMs out there with programs like Hero Open Source Developer and Sony Open Devices. Sony has published guides on how to build the Linux 4.4 kernel or the latest Android release, and even how to unlock the bootloader of their devices. Unfortunately, unlocking the bootloader... READ
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Sony Mobile is one of the most open source and developer friendly OEMs out there with programs like Hero Open Source Developer and Sony Open Devices. Sony has published guides on how to build the Linux 4.4 kernel or the latest Android release, and even how to unlock the bootloader of their devices. Unfortunately, unlocking the bootloader... READ
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Unlocking the bootloader no longer breaks the camera on Sony Xperia devices running Android Pie
Unlocking the bootloader of Sony Xperia devices running Android Pie no longer totally breaks the camera like before, but not every feature will work still.
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While this week is supposed to the end of support of MIUI China Developer ROM for Xiaomi Mi5/Pro [Gemini] and Redmi Note 3 Pro [Kenzo], we have a good news for you. We have just confirmed with MIUI Global ROM developer team that we will continue to maintain the Global Beta ROM for corresponding devices which is out of sync with China Developer ROM.
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Just like Redmi Note 3 Pro and Redmi Note 4 Qualcomm
The upgrade isn't attractive but the new model will be more welcomed.
The upgrade isn't attractive but the new model will be more welcomed.
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🗞 HTC isn’t giving up on making smartphones
HTC’s smartphone business has been on a downward spiral for the past 2 years. Their 2017 lineup of smartphones, which included the HTC U Ultra, HTC U11, HTC U11 Plus, and the HTC U11 Life, was, while decent all-around, a flop. The company then went on to have an even rougher 2018: the HTC U12... READ
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HTC’s smartphone business has been on a downward spiral for the past 2 years. Their 2017 lineup of smartphones, which included the HTC U Ultra, HTC U11, HTC U11 Plus, and the HTC U11 Life, was, while decent all-around, a flop. The company then went on to have an even rougher 2018: the HTC U12... READ
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HTC isn’t giving up on making smartphones
HTC is putting out new phones in 2019, desite the HTC U11 & HTC U12 being flops. But what will they do to keep themselves afloat?