The interesting omission is that app vendors will now have to downgrade their requirements from strong integrity to device integrity, as what applies to A13+ devices is: "security updates in the last year for all partitions of the device, including an Android OS partition patch and a vendor partition patch. This condition might change in the future (👀)." – and that already excludes lots of devices – "Decrease in strong responses (~14.5%)".
Requiring just device integrity will mean in turn that spoofing a system older than A13 will still let you pass without a keybox. Adding a "stronger" verdict tier than meets-strong-integrity (and keep the meaning of original) would allow the few extreme app vendors to avoid allowing too many devices, and let the super extreme ones to lose money if they wish to.
Requiring just device integrity will mean in turn that spoofing a system older than A13 will still let you pass without a keybox. Adding a "stronger" verdict tier than meets-strong-integrity (and keep the meaning of original) would allow the few extreme app vendors to avoid allowing too many devices, and let the super extreme ones to lose money if they wish to.
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The interesting omission is that app vendors will now have to downgrade their requirements from strong integrity to device integrity, as what applies to A13+ devices is: "security updates in the last year for all partitions of the device, including an Android…
FYI: I believe that forcing strong integrity (compared to device integrity) in 2024 was less impactful than it'd be to keep the strong requirement with current changes.
The first was just exclusion of ~6 year old devices, while now, by doing nothing (and keeping requirement of strong), you'll be excluding ~2 year old devices. Pretty crazy.
The first was just exclusion of ~6 year old devices, while now, by doing nothing (and keeping requirement of strong), you'll be excluding ~2 year old devices. Pretty crazy.
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The interesting omission is that app vendors will now have to downgrade their requirements from strong integrity to device integrity, as what applies to A13+ devices is: "security updates in the last year for all partitions of the device, including an Android…
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Now I see, the meanings of new integrity checks are the following: Basic – device from OEM that paid (for GMS license, which isn't free) and obeys Google (by restricting any undesired features on stock), the state of device isn't crazy compromised but can…
And yes, super tldr: device without a keybox won't pass anything, a device with keybox on unlocked bootloader will pass basic. So devices that lose it during unlock or aren't attesting an unlocked state won't pass basic. Staying with hostile app vendors as a custom ROM user will now mean (as requirement of just basic is uncommon, most of the time it's device integrity) either having a leaked keybox, using a theoretical attestation proxy service, spoofing pre-A13 device or having a broken boot chain.
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Oh, and one thing, I guess Fairphone 3 now doesn't pass PIA at all on the latest stock build, am I correct? Please lemme know (I know you'll find me).
Fairphone 3 has a keybox and passes all green, sad, no bonus traction for legislation
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FYI, all-competent HMD forgot to restrict bootloader unlock on HMD Fusion running build 00WW_2_430_SP01 (April 2025) or older, user security is at a great risk 😭 Remember to install the latest patch quickly to prevent yourself from abusing this dangerous vulnerability!
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Citing a Chinese friend:
More nonsense added to Xiaomi BL shenanigans. You may be banned and subject to legal actions if you use the unlocking permission on someone else, or transfer the device to another user/account without relocking it first.
We don't even know if such a claim has legal power in China. Either way, congrats to Xiaomi for going straight to a state where competitors will find the means to analyse their devices, while conscious powerusers will stay repelled.
More nonsense added to Xiaomi BL shenanigans. You may be banned and subject to legal actions if you use the unlocking permission on someone else, or transfer the device to another user/account without relocking it first.
We don't even know if such a claim has legal power in China. Either way, congrats to Xiaomi for going straight to a state where competitors will find the means to analyse their devices, while conscious powerusers will stay repelled.
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This clause obviously won't come to global (skipping the illegality), as Xiaomi seemingly thinks that their limited permission system works well enough to keep people consooooming their products in belief that they're "normally unlockable", so it'll take time before they make it worse, if they do.
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Many iQOO users have been failing strong integrity even though iQOO doesn't even allow bootloader unlocking and due to this, they can't even use banking apps on their phone now even when they are unrooted 💀
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As I've been saying, crazy apps will have to switch from strong to device integrity, only ultimately crazy apps will dare to still require strong thanks to security patch check involvement and the OEMs who don't recognize that obsolescence is possible despite a long and timely support
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For more context, look up the specs of Galaxy A16 and its promised support length. This thing won't run well 5 years from now, despite still being supported. The path to obsolescence is simple: poor specs, component aging, poor component availability, high component pricing, high teardown difficulty. OEMs can offer long support without worrying about the lost future sales.
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What's great:
- local (offline) AI models
- self-controlled TrustZone (and equivalents)
What's dystopian:
- online AI models
- devices with factory provisioned keys you can't access that can't be replaced with your own while preserving all of the capabilities
Just wanted to say the obvious.
- local (offline) AI models
- self-controlled TrustZone (and equivalents)
What's dystopian:
- online AI models
- devices with factory provisioned keys you can't access that can't be replaced with your own while preserving all of the capabilities
Just wanted to say the obvious.
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I'm guilty of not linking this article before. The future of high dynamic range on small sensors is bright.
https://www.mdpi.com/2674-0729/4/1/8
https://www.mdpi.com/2674-0729/4/1/8
MDPI
A Review of Recent Advances in High-Dynamic-Range CMOS Image Sensors | MDPI
High-dynamic-range (HDR) technology enhances the capture of luminance beyond the limits of traditional images, facilitating the capture of more nuanced and lifelike visual effects.
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What is a small phone? People vary about the definition, but to me, they basically don't exist anymore, so what I'm used to call "small" is what I actually consider as normal. The barrier of it to me is the width of 72mm. Considering how small the list is, I decided to categorize each Android phone that hits ≤72mm and 12GB RAM and got released 2024+ that pops up on GSMArena (sorry, Japanese OEMs). Marked the aspects I roughly care about.
Motorola S50 / Edge 50 Neo / ThinkPhone 25
✅ Unlock
⚠️ Small tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
⚠️ 4310 mAh
✅ 171g
Motorola Edge 60 Neo
✅ Unlock
⚠️ Small tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
✅ 5200 mAh
✅ 174.5g
Oppo Find X8s
⚠️ Paid unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
❌ Bothering cam island
✅ 5700 mAh
⚠️ 179g
Vivo X200 Pro mini
❌ No unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
❌ Bothering cam island
✅ 5700 mAh
⚠️ 187g
Pixel 9
✅ Unlock
❌ No tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
⚠️ 4700 mAh
❌ 198g
Pixel 9 Pro
✅ Unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
⚠️ 4700 mAh
❌ 199g
Xiaomi 15
⚠️ Painful unlock
⚠️ Small tele with OIS
⚠️ Big cornered cam island
✅ 5240/5400 mAh
⚠️ 189-192g
Galaxy S24
⚠️ No unlock if cemented
⚠️ Small tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
❌ 4000 mAh
✅ 167g
Galaxy S25
⚠️ No unlock if cemented
⚠️ Small tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
❌ 4000 mAh
✅ 162g
OnePlus 13T
✅ Unlock
⚠️ Small tele without OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
✅ 6260 mAh
⚠️ 185g
Vivo S30 Pro Mini
❌ No unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
✅ 6500 mAh
⚠️ 186g
Xiaomi 17
⚠️ Painful unlock
⚠️ Small tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
✅ 7000 mAh
⚠️ 191g
Xiaomi 17 Pro
⚠️ Painful unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
⚠️ Big top cam island
✅ 6300 mAh
⚠️ 192g
Pixel 10
✅ Unlock
⚠️ Tiny peri tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
✅ 4970 mAh
❌ 204g
Pixel 10 Pro
✅ Unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
⚠️ 4870 mAh
❌ 207g
Vivo X300
❌ No unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
❌ Bothering cam island
✅ 5360/6040 mAh
⚠️ 190g
Vivo S50 Pro Mini
❌ No unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
✅ 6500 mAh
⚠️ 191g
Meizu 22
❌ No unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
⚠️ Big cornered cam island
✅ 5510 mAh
⚠️ 190g
Xperia 10 VII
✅ Unlock
❌ No tele
✅ Unbothering cam island
✅ 5000 mAh
✅ 168g
* No 12GB RAM variant
Imagine a reviewer who'd collect these rather than the Ultras and actually say a word on their ergonomics :( I love my Moto Edge 2022 despite not even meeting the size criteria above, simply because the power of material friction, body curvature and weight are absolutely able of being as important as size.
Motorola S50 / Edge 50 Neo / ThinkPhone 25
✅ Unlock
⚠️ Small tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
⚠️ 4310 mAh
✅ 171g
Motorola Edge 60 Neo
✅ Unlock
⚠️ Small tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
✅ 5200 mAh
✅ 174.5g
Oppo Find X8s
⚠️ Paid unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
❌ Bothering cam island
✅ 5700 mAh
⚠️ 179g
Vivo X200 Pro mini
❌ No unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
❌ Bothering cam island
✅ 5700 mAh
⚠️ 187g
Pixel 9
✅ Unlock
❌ No tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
⚠️ 4700 mAh
❌ 198g
Pixel 9 Pro
✅ Unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
⚠️ 4700 mAh
❌ 199g
Xiaomi 15
⚠️ Painful unlock
⚠️ Small tele with OIS
⚠️ Big cornered cam island
✅ 5240/5400 mAh
⚠️ 189-192g
Galaxy S24
⚠️ No unlock if cemented
⚠️ Small tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
❌ 4000 mAh
✅ 167g
Galaxy S25
⚠️ No unlock if cemented
⚠️ Small tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
❌ 4000 mAh
✅ 162g
OnePlus 13T
✅ Unlock
⚠️ Small tele without OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
✅ 6260 mAh
⚠️ 185g
Vivo S30 Pro Mini
❌ No unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
✅ 6500 mAh
⚠️ 186g
Xiaomi 17
⚠️ Painful unlock
⚠️ Small tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
✅ 7000 mAh
⚠️ 191g
Xiaomi 17 Pro
⚠️ Painful unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
⚠️ Big top cam island
✅ 6300 mAh
⚠️ 192g
Pixel 10
✅ Unlock
⚠️ Tiny peri tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
✅ 4970 mAh
❌ 204g
Pixel 10 Pro
✅ Unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
⚠️ 4870 mAh
❌ 207g
Vivo X300
❌ No unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
❌ Bothering cam island
✅ 5360/6040 mAh
⚠️ 190g
Vivo S50 Pro Mini
❌ No unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
✅ Unbothering cam island
✅ 6500 mAh
⚠️ 191g
Meizu 22
❌ No unlock
✅ Peri tele with OIS
⚠️ Big cornered cam island
✅ 5510 mAh
⚠️ 190g
✅ Unlock
❌ No tele
✅ Unbothering cam island
✅ 5000 mAh
✅ 168g
* No 12GB RAM variant
Imagine a reviewer who'd collect these rather than the Ultras and actually say a word on their ergonomics :( I love my Moto Edge 2022 despite not even meeting the size criteria above, simply because the power of material friction, body curvature and weight are absolutely able of being as important as size.
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It takes half a day to update a Sharp from A11 to latest A13. Releasing full OTAs is such an obvious move, and yet there still are OEMs willing to frustrate their users for genuinely no reason. Imagine you just fixed a significant bug, why would your customer only become aware that you fixed it after few hours past taking the device out of the box? You even risk a return.
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You've seen many camera apps with a HDR mode, right? And you may consider them rightfully painful one way or another. But here's something I realized yesterday:
Despite not being based on stacking raw frames, Open Camera lets you obtain a bracketed HDR photo with reasonable distance from an LTM-overcooked look. Additionally, it manages to avoid catastrophic motion artifacts in shadows. Bracketing is an ancient technique that became forgotten way too much once EV0/underexposed ZSL stacking became viable. You may have certain preferences or alternatives that genuinely work better on your device, but this actually works everywhere. I knew of Open Camera's HDR mode since a long time, but only now I thought that maybe it can be configured better than default. And yes, it can.
All of the needed settings are on the screenshots, set manual expo however you want, but be aware that using it can be mandatory for EV0 frame to skip your device's LTM.
Despite not being based on stacking raw frames, Open Camera lets you obtain a bracketed HDR photo with reasonable distance from an LTM-overcooked look. Additionally, it manages to avoid catastrophic motion artifacts in shadows. Bracketing is an ancient technique that became forgotten way too much once EV0/underexposed ZSL stacking became viable. You may have certain preferences or alternatives that genuinely work better on your device, but this actually works everywhere. I knew of Open Camera's HDR mode since a long time, but only now I thought that maybe it can be configured better than default. And yes, it can.
All of the needed settings are on the screenshots, set manual expo however you want, but be aware that using it can be mandatory for EV0 frame to skip your device's LTM.
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