Complete evil maid attack applicable on some sdm660 devices by utilizing bootloader flaws
https://i.blackhat.com/USA21/Wednesday-Handouts/us-21-Breaking-Secure-Bootloaders.pdf
https://i.blackhat.com/USA21/Wednesday-Handouts/us-21-Breaking-Secure-Bootloaders.pdf
Aaand on the same page, camera sensor vendor shows how the telephoto module scam works very often, resulting in meaningless increase of equivalent focal length with 0 beneficial optical changes https://d36ae2cxtn9mcr.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/20093551/IMG04_CIS.png
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Aaand on the same page, camera sensor vendor shows how the telephoto module scam works very often, resulting in meaningless increase of equivalent focal length with 0 beneficial optical changes https://d36ae2cxtn9mcr.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2020…
It's sad that the telephoto module of MIX 4 (containing hi-847) employs this tactic. The periscopic build (utilizing a single prism) typically gets you around 15 mm of physical focal length, which is high for a thin smartphone body, and the results with a proper sensor are quite beautiful and don't look bad compared to typical main cameras. With a tiny sensor, they're getting a higher marketable zoom number on paper, while killing the usability.
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https://www.oppo.com/en/newsroom/press/oppo-future-imaging-technology-launch/
This gets interesting...
https://www.weibo.com/2424567755/H6MbusMFT
Was this a real leak of an existing/concept sensor or a quality fake of the idea to be employed three years later? In my opinion, an RGBW array (embedded inside QB pixel blocks) that no longer interferes so greatly with basic assumptions of demosaicing can be the way to go, at least as a compromise between lowlight capabilities of mono and color accuracy of standard arrays. I'm still looking up to the standard of standard high resolution Bayer arrays, but a less problematic RGBW can still prove itself worthy. As an unmentioned disadvantage tho, it'll be even more obvious on such a sensor to avoid the "full res" modes achieved through remosaicing, unless immensely corrected by pixel shifting, stacking algorithms.
https://www.weibo.com/2424567755/H6MbusMFT
Was this a real leak of an existing/concept sensor or a quality fake of the idea to be employed three years later? In my opinion, an RGBW array (embedded inside QB pixel blocks) that no longer interferes so greatly with basic assumptions of demosaicing can be the way to go, at least as a compromise between lowlight capabilities of mono and color accuracy of standard arrays. I'm still looking up to the standard of standard high resolution Bayer arrays, but a less problematic RGBW can still prove itself worthy. As an unmentioned disadvantage tho, it'll be even more obvious on such a sensor to avoid the "full res" modes achieved through remosaicing, unless immensely corrected by pixel shifting, stacking algorithms.
https://twitter.com/RealSexyCyborg/status/1428706989274583049
Many people looked for the exact definition of "based", but here it is. Umidigi, as a brand commonly advertising to the global audience, should try to take every opportunity of increased recognition among the people known for being the ground of popularity gain. Respect GPL, and remember: that's not all of the sensible, cheap things you can do as an OEM.
Many people looked for the exact definition of "based", but here it is. Umidigi, as a brand commonly advertising to the global audience, should try to take every opportunity of increased recognition among the people known for being the ground of popularity gain. Respect GPL, and remember: that's not all of the sensible, cheap things you can do as an OEM.
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Naomi Wu 机械妖姬
It’s all fun and games until Naomi Wu shows up at your office to get GPLv2 compliance😎 Full YouTube video coming soon😉@umidigi twitter.com/ptrcnull/statu…
The Snapdragon Insiders phone turns out to be even more of an Asus than I thought...
https://www.reddit.com/r/snapdragon/comments/pgzgcr/asus_releases_bootloader_unlock_tool_for/
https://www.reddit.com/r/snapdragon/comments/pgzgcr/asus_releases_bootloader_unlock_tool_for/
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Do you know when crowdfunding means the funniest content?
When ridiculous hardware actually gets built.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dtoor/the-cyrcle-phone-4g
When ridiculous hardware actually gets built.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dtoor/the-cyrcle-phone-4g
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https://www.engadget.com/germany-phone-makers-7-years-security-updates-163601435.html
This is a complicated and worthwhile topic, but let's not forget about physically degrading parts, such as batteries, (OLED) screens, body and storage chips. Seven years is way more than these typically last with average usage.
This is a complicated and worthwhile topic, but let's not forget about physically degrading parts, such as batteries, (OLED) screens, body and storage chips. Seven years is way more than these typically last with average usage.
Engadget
Germany wants phone makers to offer 7 years of security updates
Germany's government is pushing the EU to mandate seven years of security updates for phones.
I missed that iPhone Mini models *aren't rendering at 1:1*, they downscale just because Apple caters to app devs who are lazingly hardcoding their UI to already known resolutions. Android market is vastly different, you're never able to hardcode your UI to all screen types in existence, so you'll be rightfully forced to use resolution-agnostic size units. Wish so much pressure were put on the cutout API utilization tho.
https://forums-images.oneplus.net/attachments/1693/1693765-dd7f5b36e136cd671f54d37b6f2fc685.png
Let's see if they're going to follow this naming scheme, it looks pretty chaotic for now
Let's see if they're going to follow this naming scheme, it looks pretty chaotic for now