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LineageOS gets new update, adds new Gallery App and Quick Settings tiles

LineageOS gets new update, adds new Gallery App and Quick Settings tiles
LineageOS is the latest sensation among custom rom lovers and developers. We already know that the Lineage OS is a continuation of what CyanogenMod was, the LineageOS 14.1 is based on Android 7.1.1 Nougat and has same build number system as CyanogenMod's.

Lineage OS is still in formation phase and the community developers are working actively to add new features to this project.
Now, the community has added some interesting new features to the custom rom including a new gallery app, more reliable LineageOS updater, new floating button in the Recorder app, and new Quick Settings tiles.



The new gallery application adds easier navigation between timeline, albums and videos, it also enables fullscreen video playback. The new floating button in the Recorder app allows you to choose when to begin a screen recording. Pressing record will create a floating view, from which you can begin the recording.



In addition to, the LineageOS now supports 15 new devices: Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1, AT&T LG G3, Verizon LG G3, ZUK Z1, International Samsung Galaxy S4, Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4, International LG G5, T-Mobile LG V20, LeEco Le 2, YU Yuphoria, YU Yureka, Lenovo Vibe K5/K5 Plus, GSM LTE Samsung Galaxy Note II, SK Telecom Samsung Galaxy Note II, and Korea Samsung Galaxy Note II.



via: AndroidPolice | Source: Lineage

Samsung Galaxy S8+ 6GB of RAM Variant to Hit More Markets by the End of this Year

Samsung Galaxy S8+ 6GB of RAM Variant to Hit More Markets by the End of this Year
Samsung recently announced the premium variant of Galaxy S8+ with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage in South Korea. However, the company did not reveal whether this variant will make it to other markets or not, but a new rumor says that it will be sold in other markets as well. 

According to Yonhap News Agency, Samsung will bring the premium variant of the S8+ to other markets as well, but the South Korean giant will first look at the product sales of the base versions. Surely, the phone will sell like hot cakes in most of the countries, even after bearing steep price tags.


If the sales go on correctly, Samsung will bring the premium variant to markets such as the US, India, and other emerging markets. The 6GB of RAM Galaxy S8+ costs almost $1020 in South Korea, but the high price tag is due in large part of the Samsung DeX. 

However, the report further suggests that the premium variant will come only by the end of this year and by that time, most of the flagship phones from the likes of Apple and Google will be launched. So, Samsung should bring it to other countries at the earliest. Both the Galaxy S8 and S8+ will go on sale in the US from April 21. 

Several Google Pixel and Pixel XL Users are Not Experiencing Random Shutdowns After the Android 7.1.2 Update

Several Google Pixel and Pixel XL Users are Not Experiencing Random Shutdowns After the Android 7.1.2 Update

Just a few days ago, Google rolled out the stable build of Android 7.1.2 Nougat update for Google Pixel and Nexus users. The update has been rolling out gradually and fixed mostly bugs, rather than new features. And now, some owners of Google Pixel and Pixel XL claim that the update has fixed the annoying shutdown bug.

Some months ago, users of Pixel and Pixel XL complained that their phones are shutting down even with the 35 percent of juice left. Several users were annoyed with the issue, and Google remained silent over this saga. 



However, it now looks like the latest update has fixed the most annoying problem, but it is worth noticing that Google did not mention anything about this in the update changelog. 

In the same update, Google fixed the issues related to Bluetooth connectivity and included the April security patch fixes as well.

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Bad News for YouTube Starters as Creators Will Get Money Only After Reaching 10,000 Views

Bad News for YouTube Starters as Creators Will Get Money Only After Reaching 10,000 Views

In what could be a potential blow to new vloggers who are entering into YouTube just now, the company won't be serving ads to new channels which have less than 10,000 views. The YouTube Content Creator program was launched in 2007, which allows users to monetize a video by placing ads to earn revenue. 

The reason for the company to make this change is the rise of content duplication. Yes, several people are uploading videos of others original video and earning revenue through it. So, with this move, every user needs 10,000 views to be part of the Content Creator program. 



That said, customers who earned the revenue till Thursday will receive their payment even if their views are below 10,000. For new customers, this new rule will be applicable. 

Also, YouTube will specifically verify the account which reaches 10,000 views and then approves their application to be part of YouTube Content Creator program. 

Moto E3 Power gets new update with February 2017 Security patch

Moto E3 Power gets new update with February 2017 Security patch
Motorola has already ditched the Moto E3 Power from the list of devices getting Official Android 7.0 Nougat. However, The Moto E3 Power is now getting new software update though the OTA (Over-The-Air) with latest Security Patch, bug fixes and Stability improvement.

If you install the latest update, your new software version should be changed to XT1706_S141_170329_ROW, and it should be noted that the update weighs over 58MB. Additionally, the update also ships with a wide variety of performance tweaks with February 2017 security patches. 



If you haven't got the notification of this new software update yet, Just go to Software updates menu in Settings, and It will automatically start downloading the latest update. The update will take around 20-30 minutes to get Installed on your device.


The Moto E3 and E3 Power launched in late 2016, the E3 comes with 1GB of RAM and a 2,800mAH battery, the E3 Power doubles the RAM and increases the battery capacity to 3,500mAH. The Moto E3 Power is the first Motorola phone since 2013 to come with a MediaTek processor. It's a quad core MT6735P chip paired with 2GB of RAM and runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
If you have received the update, let us know how it's running for you in the comments below.