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Outstanding battery life for €150 – Xiaomi Redmi 15 4G review
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Outstanding battery life for €150 – Xiaomi Redmi 15 4G review
The Xiaomi Redmi 15 4G presents itself as an affordable smartphone with a strong price-to-performance ratio. Its clear highlight is the 7,000 mAh battery, which delivers very good runtimes. For under €150, the device also offers 256 GB of storage, a 6.9-inch…
More Android brands will die. - 9to5Google
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More Android brands will die.
Android dominates global smartphone sales — yet brands keep disappearing. From HTC and LG to Asus and Huawei’s decline, why is it becoming so hard for Android manufacturers to survive?
In this video, we break down the real reasons Android brands keep exiting…
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EU warns Google: Gemini cannot be the only AI with deep Android integration (Updated: Statement)
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Motorola is getting away with zero OS updates thanks to regulatory loophole
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Motorola recently released phones with awful update policies, but it the company may have found a loophole regarding EU update laws.
Galaxy S25 Ultra was the ONLY high-end Android phone to crack the world's top 10 best-selling phones in 2025
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Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra was the only high-end Android phone in the world's top-ten selling smartphones list.
Discussion Realme / Oppo / OnePlus LTPO panels crippled by software, not hardware (proof inside)
I’ve been testing my new Realme GT 7 and noticed something odd with the adaptive refresh rate (LTPO). Unlike Samsung’s Galaxy S24 (which smoothly adjusts 1–120 Hz regardless of brightness), on Realme the LTPO panel only adapts when brightness is above 30%. Below that, it basically locks to fixed steps.
So I dug deeper with adb and here’s what I found:
---
1. SurfaceFlinger dump
adb shell dumpsys SurfaceFlinger --display | grep vrrConfig
On Realme GT 7:
vrrConfig=N/A
👉 Means the phone does not expose VRR to Android’s new Adaptive Refresh Rate (ARR) API (introduced in Android 15).
On Samsung devices (like S24), you’d see actual values (min/max intervals).
---
2. HAL check
adb shell dumpsys activity service android.hardware.graphics.composer3.IComposer/default
On Realme GT 7:
No services match: android.hardware.graphics.composer3.IComposer/default
👉 Confirms the device is still using HWC2 + proprietary ComposerExt hacks, instead of the new composer3 v3.x HAL that Android 15 requires for proper ARR.
Samsung uses composer3, which is why their LTPO works fully down to 1 Hz regardless of brightness.
---
3. Kernel capability
Despite the above, the GT 7 panel can already hit 1, 10, 13, 30, 60, 90, 120 Hz (tested manually). So the hardware and drivers are fine.
The limitation is purely in Realme’s software policy: they artificially disable VRR below 30% brightness.
---
⚡ TL;DR
Hardware: fully capable (true LTPO panel).
Kernel driver: exposes full VRR range.
HAL/software: stuck on HWC2 + vendor hacks → no native Android 15 ARR API support.
Result: Refresh rate only adapts above 30% brightness on Realme/Oppo/OnePlus devices.
This isn’t a hardware limitation. It’s BBK brands shipping outdated display stacks instead of implementing Google’s official ARR API.
---
Why this matters
Samsung users get proper adaptive refresh everywhere.
BBK users (Realme, Oppo, OnePlus) are crippled by software decisions, even though the hardware is the same class.
Unless BBK upgrades to composer3 v3.x in a future update (unlikely for current models), this won’t be fixed.
---
👉 If you’re annoyed by this, push Realme/Oppo/OnePlus on their forums and socials. The hardware can do it, the kernel can do it, but the software stack is holding us back.
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I’ve been testing my new Realme GT 7 and noticed something odd with the adaptive refresh rate (LTPO). Unlike Samsung’s Galaxy S24 (which smoothly adjusts 1–120 Hz regardless of brightness), on Realme the LTPO panel only adapts when brightness is above 30%. Below that, it basically locks to fixed steps.
So I dug deeper with adb and here’s what I found:
---
1. SurfaceFlinger dump
adb shell dumpsys SurfaceFlinger --display | grep vrrConfig
On Realme GT 7:
vrrConfig=N/A
👉 Means the phone does not expose VRR to Android’s new Adaptive Refresh Rate (ARR) API (introduced in Android 15).
On Samsung devices (like S24), you’d see actual values (min/max intervals).
---
2. HAL check
adb shell dumpsys activity service android.hardware.graphics.composer3.IComposer/default
On Realme GT 7:
No services match: android.hardware.graphics.composer3.IComposer/default
👉 Confirms the device is still using HWC2 + proprietary ComposerExt hacks, instead of the new composer3 v3.x HAL that Android 15 requires for proper ARR.
Samsung uses composer3, which is why their LTPO works fully down to 1 Hz regardless of brightness.
---
3. Kernel capability
Despite the above, the GT 7 panel can already hit 1, 10, 13, 30, 60, 90, 120 Hz (tested manually). So the hardware and drivers are fine.
The limitation is purely in Realme’s software policy: they artificially disable VRR below 30% brightness.
---
⚡ TL;DR
Hardware: fully capable (true LTPO panel).
Kernel driver: exposes full VRR range.
HAL/software: stuck on HWC2 + vendor hacks → no native Android 15 ARR API support.
Result: Refresh rate only adapts above 30% brightness on Realme/Oppo/OnePlus devices.
This isn’t a hardware limitation. It’s BBK brands shipping outdated display stacks instead of implementing Google’s official ARR API.
---
Why this matters
Samsung users get proper adaptive refresh everywhere.
BBK users (Realme, Oppo, OnePlus) are crippled by software decisions, even though the hardware is the same class.
Unless BBK upgrades to composer3 v3.x in a future update (unlikely for current models), this won’t be fixed.
---
👉 If you’re annoyed by this, push Realme/Oppo/OnePlus on their forums and socials. The hardware can do it, the kernel can do it, but the software stack is holding us back.
https://redd.it/1qsl8tc
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Average price of smartphones rises above $400 for the first time
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Average price of smartphones rises above $400 for the first time
The smartphone market broke through a new price barrier at the end of 2025. For the first time, buyers worldwide spent an average of more than $400 for a new device. Although unit sales rose only slightly by 4%, global revenue skyrocketed, reaching a new…
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The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra might get full Linux terminal support
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The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra might get full Linux terminal support
The Android Virtualization Framework (AVF) feature is still fairly new and was absent on the S25 Ultra. We know that most people won’t care about this at...
Did we ever get another update about Airdrop support on Android?
I remember hearing about this a month or so back that the Pixel 10 Pro has native airdrop support via Quickshare and neither phone needs to use any third party apps.
Did any other android phones get this feature? Did apple patch it? I can't seem to find any new information regarding the same since that day.
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I remember hearing about this a month or so back that the Pixel 10 Pro has native airdrop support via Quickshare and neither phone needs to use any third party apps.
Did any other android phones get this feature? Did apple patch it? I can't seem to find any new information regarding the same since that day.
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