Sunday, December 6, 2020

Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro 120 Hz QHD display

 Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro is expected to be among the first companies to launch a phone with the Snapdragon 875 - the Mi 11 and Mi 11 Pro. According to one leakster, the Pro version will also have a very intriguing display with QHD+ resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate.

Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro 120 Hz QHD display

The new screen of the Mi 11 Pro will be a massive upgrade over the Mi 10 Pro that brings a 1080p resolution and “just” 90 Hz refresh rate. The leakster revealed the selfie shooter will stay in the upper left corner and the whole panel will have some curved sides, but nothing extraordinary. Similar is the situation with the cameras - just a slight update rather than a major overhaul.

Xiaomi seems to have changed its mind and we could see an upgrade already from the next Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro. According to the famous Chinese leakster Digital Chat Station, the brand could in fact launch the next generation smartphone with a display with QHD + resolution on board , which translated into pixels should be around 3040 x 1440. Those who follow the telephony sector will already know that this is nothing exceptional as it has been present on many Samsung flagships for several years.

While it is way too early to unveil the other specs given the fact there is one month to the unveiling of the actual Qualcomm chipset, we shouldn’t act surprised to see the 120W fast charging make an appearance on the Mi 11 Pro.

The smartphone manufacturer also demoed an 80W wireless charger that gets a 4,000 mAh battery from 0 to 100% in 19 minutes, so that’s another expected launch for February or March when the next-gen Xiaomi flagships are likely to be launched.

Saturday, December 5, 2020

Everything you need to know about Android 11

 First introduced in February, Android 11 brings added privacy, new chat features, and device and Internet controls.

Everything you need to know about Android 11

Google has released the latest major update called Android 11 "R" and has begun shipping the Pixel models of the search engine itself.

First introduced in February, Android 11 brings added privacy, new chat features, and device and Internet controls.

Here's what you need to know about this Android update.

When will I get it?

Currently only if you have a Google Pixel or OnePlus smartphone, Oppo, Realme and Xiaomi can install version 11 of Android, somewhere the final version and somewhere it is an experimental version but accessible to the masses.

In the coming months we expect Samsung to join this list.

Does it cost?

Updates is free from Google. If you are required to pay for the next version of Android then it is a scam.

Will existing applications work?

Android 11 does not change the way the operating system works which means that applications will continue to function as they have in recent years.

Improving conversations

For many users, phones are just about communicating with a host of applications. These apps will have their own dedicated space in the phone notifications section making it much easier to manage conversations without interfering with the rest of the notifications.

Facebook was the first to introduce this design model with Messenger in 2013 by placing conversations in the form of floating bubbles on the screen and standing on any type of application interface or operating system. By pressing on them, the bubbles revealed the full conversation to read.

Google has taken this feature and integrated it into the Android operating system so that every communication application works the same even though some need to be updated.

The idea of ​​this change is to continue to do what you are doing while having quick access to the conversation you are having with a relative or friend.

Improved media content controls

The music and video control buttons will be part of a dedicated section in the notifications panel, hovering over other notifications. Part of this update is the ability to change the music output as well, for example you are using headphones you want to switch the speaker what you can do with a button.

Quick access to smart devices

If you have lights and smart devices at home, this version of Android is for you. Holding down the power button will give you quick access to a panel where in addition to the power on or off buttons, you will also have a collection of buttons to turn on and off smart devices.

Buttons can be changed based on the devices they use most often.

The best privacy

Based on the privacy enhancements made by Android 10, Android 11 will add more controls this time over the permissions you give apps so that they serve the purpose for which they were built.

For example, access to the microphone, camera and location can now only be granted once by avoiding a permanent permission even when you are not using the application that requires access to these resources.

Android will even reset the permissions you have given to an app that you have not used in a long time so that it does not access parts of the phone if you have left it in oblivion.

Faster updates

Google is doing its best to send as frequent security and privacy updates as possible which will make it available on Google Play similar to apps. So you do not have to wait for the smartphone manufacturer to send a full update if it is a critical security fix.

Almost one billion iPhones are in use around the world

 There are currently over one billion Iphones in use and analysts say this will grow even more.

Almost one billion iPhones are in use around the world

Apple says that they reached the figure of one billion in 2016, but they did not account for the outdated iPhones, writes "Independent".

In a recent post Apple expert Neil Cybartt said that according to his account, Apple has surpassed the figure of one billion users last month.

"13 years after its launch, these phones remain permanent for users," Cybartt said.

He added: "Competitors are either shamelessly copying the iPhone, or are heavily influenced by Apple."

So far Apple has launched 29 iPhones in the market.

To be more successful in sales, Cybartt thinks Apple needs to push the boundaries of camera technology, increase the value of the iPhone, and increase the number of capabilities the phone can afford.