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☄️ POCO F6 Pro Camera Setup
🛡 Insiders found interesting details about the camera modules of the future product.
1️⃣50MP Main: OmniVision OVX8000
2️⃣8MP Ultra Wide: Sony IMX355
3️⃣2MP Macro: GalaxyCore GC02M1
4️⃣16MP Selfie: GalaxyCore GC16B3 or OmniVision OV16A1Q
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🛡 Insiders found interesting details about the camera modules of the future product.
1️⃣50MP Main: OmniVision OVX8000
2️⃣8MP Ultra Wide: Sony IMX355
3️⃣2MP Macro: GalaxyCore GC02M1
4️⃣16MP Selfie: GalaxyCore GC16B3 or OmniVision OV16A1Q
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☄️ Want to switch the places of "Back" and "Menu" buttons at the bottom navigation bar?
🛡 “Mirror button” feature is what you are looking for! 😉
💥 Go to Settings-->Home Screen -->System navigation-->Select "Buttons" -->Turn on "Mirror buttons".
🛡 “Mirror button” feature is what you are looking for! 😉
💥 Go to Settings-->Home Screen -->System navigation-->Select "Buttons" -->Turn on "Mirror buttons".
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POCO F6 World's first smartphone powered by Snapdragon 8s Gen 3
Designed for speed, built for performance, and tailored for the future, we set a new benchmark for what's possible. 💥
Designed for speed, built for performance, and tailored for the future, we set a new benchmark for what's possible. 💥
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Real-Life Photos of All Google Pixel 9 Models Leaked.
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Much awaited POCO F6 launching in India on 23 May, 2024.
Here are the expected specifications:
🔤6.67" 1.5K OLED display
🔤120Hz refresh rate, 1000nits HBM, 446 PPI
🔤Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3
🔤LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage
🔤Android 14 based on HyperOS
🔤50MP Sony LYT600 OIS, 8MP IMX355 Ultrawide rear
🔤20MP Omnivision OV20B front camera
🔤IP64 rating, WiFi 6, Bluetooth version 5.4, NFC, IR blaster
🔤X-axis linear motor for haptics, Wet hand touch technology, In-display fingerprint scanner
🔤7.8mm thickness, 179 gram weight
🔤5000mAh battery, 90 watt charging
Here are the expected specifications:
🔤6.67" 1.5K OLED display
🔤120Hz refresh rate, 1000nits HBM, 446 PPI
🔤Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3
🔤LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage
🔤Android 14 based on HyperOS
🔤50MP Sony LYT600 OIS, 8MP IMX355 Ultrawide rear
🔤20MP Omnivision OV20B front camera
🔤IP64 rating, WiFi 6, Bluetooth version 5.4, NFC, IR blaster
🔤X-axis linear motor for haptics, Wet hand touch technology, In-display fingerprint scanner
🔤7.8mm thickness, 179 gram weight
🔤5000mAh battery, 90 watt charging
The Android 15 beta is no longer limited to Google Pixel!
Beta builds are now available from brands like Honor, iQOO, Lenovo, Nothing, OnePlus, OPPO, Realme, Sharp, Tecno, Vivo, and Xiaomi. The betas from these OEMs may not have all the features seen in Google’s latest Android 15 Beta 2 release, so check your brand’s beta page before installing!
Beta builds are now available from brands like Honor, iQOO, Lenovo, Nothing, OnePlus, OPPO, Realme, Sharp, Tecno, Vivo, and Xiaomi. The betas from these OEMs may not have all the features seen in Google’s latest Android 15 Beta 2 release, so check your brand’s beta page before installing!
Google has announced a LOT of new fraud and scam protection features for Android 15 and Google Play. These include:
- OTP redaction in notifications. OTPs are now hidden from untrusted notification listeners. Wearable companion apps will still be able to read OTPs, though.
- Notification, OTP, and login redaction during screen sharing. During screen sharing, private notification content, apps that post OTPs, and pages where you enter credentials will be automatically protected from remote viewers.
- Partial screen sharing. This was technically introduced on Pixel with Android 14 QPR2, but Google’s mentioning it here because it’s coming to other devices in Android 15. Coming later: A more prominent screen indicator while screen sharing.
- Expanded Restricted Settings. Google is expanding restricted settings, a feature that requires additional user approval to enable permissions when installing an app from an Internet-sideloading source (like a web browser or file manager). (I previously reported on Enhanced Confirmation Mode in Android 15; I believe Google is referring to this.)
- Cellular cipher transparency. As I previously reported, Android 15 will notify you if your cellular network connection is unencrypted which could expose SMS and voice traffic to interception. Requires OEM integration and compatible hardware.
- Identifier disclosure transparency. Android 15 will alert you if a potential false cellular base station (stingray) is recording their location using a device identifier. Requires OEM integration and compatible hardware.
- Live threat detection through Google Play Protect. This uses on-device AI to analyze behavioral signals related to the use of sensitive permissions and interactions with other apps and services. Suspicious apps are sent to Google for additional review; Play Protect will then warn the user or disable the app if malicious behavior is confirmed. This feature is coming to Pixel, OPPO, Honor, Lenovo, OnePlus, Nothing, Transsion, Sharp, and other manufacturers.
- OTP redaction in notifications. OTPs are now hidden from untrusted notification listeners. Wearable companion apps will still be able to read OTPs, though.
- Notification, OTP, and login redaction during screen sharing. During screen sharing, private notification content, apps that post OTPs, and pages where you enter credentials will be automatically protected from remote viewers.
- Partial screen sharing. This was technically introduced on Pixel with Android 14 QPR2, but Google’s mentioning it here because it’s coming to other devices in Android 15. Coming later: A more prominent screen indicator while screen sharing.
- Expanded Restricted Settings. Google is expanding restricted settings, a feature that requires additional user approval to enable permissions when installing an app from an Internet-sideloading source (like a web browser or file manager). (I previously reported on Enhanced Confirmation Mode in Android 15; I believe Google is referring to this.)
- Cellular cipher transparency. As I previously reported, Android 15 will notify you if your cellular network connection is unencrypted which could expose SMS and voice traffic to interception. Requires OEM integration and compatible hardware.
- Identifier disclosure transparency. Android 15 will alert you if a potential false cellular base station (stingray) is recording their location using a device identifier. Requires OEM integration and compatible hardware.
- Live threat detection through Google Play Protect. This uses on-device AI to analyze behavioral signals related to the use of sensitive permissions and interactions with other apps and services. Suspicious apps are sent to Google for additional review; Play Protect will then warn the user or disable the app if malicious behavior is confirmed. This feature is coming to Pixel, OPPO, Honor, Lenovo, OnePlus, Nothing, Transsion, Sharp, and other manufacturers.