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Motorola will launch the Moto X4 at IFA 2017

The wait is almost over, Motorola fans! Motorola and Lenovo at IFA will unveil the Moto X4, the phone meant to make the Moto X line great again. We know pretty much everything there is to know about the handset, including design and specs details.

Reputed tipster Roland Quand on his twitter handle confirmed that Lenovo and Motorola will showcase/launch the Moto X4 during IFA (1 - 6 September 2017).
According to previous leaks, the Moto X4 will feature a 5.2-inch Full HD glass layered display with 3D glass on top. The device will be available in Super Black or Sterling Blue measuring in at 148.35 x 73.4 x 7.99 mm and weighing in at 163 grams. It will be powered by the Snapdragon 630 chipset or Snapdragon 660 chipset, Adreno 508 GPU along with 3/4GB of RAM and 32/64GB of internal storage. The device will sport a 3090mAh battery.

Europe, North America and Latin America will get 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage, while the Asia Pacific region will get 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage

The Moto X4 will be the first Motorola smartphone after 2016, to feature IP68 level of certification. On the Camera side, it will feature a 16-megapixel front shooter which is designed for ultra low-light selfies and will come with an Adaptive Low Light mode. It will be capable of shooting 4k video at 30 frames per second or Full HD video at 60 frames per second.

The 12MP rear shooter will feature dual pixel autofocus, f/2.0 aperture and 1.4µm pixel size, while the other 8MP ultra-wide sensor will feature f/2.2 aperture, 1.12µm pixel size and 120° field of view. It will be having dual-LED flash, Phase Detection Autofocus and the ability to add depth of field effects.

Official LineageOS builds are now available for the OnePlus 5, Redmi Note 4, LG G6 and more


More Official LineageOS builds are up and are now available for the OnePlus 5, Redmi Note 4, European LG G6, US unlocked LG G6, and Sony Xperia L.

Lineage OS is an open-source operating system for smartphones and tablet, based on the Android mobile platform (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.


The latest smartphones to get LineageOS 14.1 nightlies are as follows:

While this is already an exciting list of devices that already got LineageOS nightlies, the developers are planning to bring it to more smartphones.

Lineage also plans to bring the LineageOS 15 based on Android 8.0 Oreo for the Officially supported devices. Developers have already started working on the LineageOS 15.

New Fake Essential Phone Email Scam Is Incredibly Easy to Fall For

Hackers are targeting Andy Rubin's Essential Phone shoppers with authentic-looking phishing emails that attempt to obtain personal information. Here's how it works:

A user who Pre-ordered the Essential Phone receives an email that says a recently-placed order wasn't processed. The message may say something like this:
Hi,
Our order review team requires additional verifying information to complete the processing of your recent order. 
This verification is performed to protect against unauthorized use of your payment information and similar to what is conducted for in-person purchases. 
Please provide an alternative email and phone number to confirm this purchase..
We would like to request a picture of a photo ID (e.g. driver’s license, state ID, passport) clearly showing your photo, signature and address. NOTE: the address on the ID should match the billing address listed on your recent order.
We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your cooperation.  Once verified, we look forward to shipping your order.
Thanks!
Essential Products Customer Care
If you received correspondence regarding an order of Essential Phone, it likely wasn't from Official Essential Team. You can report and block that phishing email through Gmail's Inbuilt feature.

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Android 8.0 Oreo Factory Images and OTA files are now Available for Nexus and Pixel Devices

Android 8.0 Oreo Factory Images and OTA files are now Available for Pixel/ Pixel XL, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Player and Pixel C.

With every new Android OS release, Google posts factory Images and OTA files for the Nexus and Pixel line of devices. The Android Oreo update with security patch of August 2017 are now live for a number of devices.

Google has posted both the OTA’s and the factory images for the selected Nexus or Pixel devices. The supported devices includes Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus 6, Nexus 9, Nexus Player, Pixel C, Pixel and Pixel XL




For now, we have Firmware and OTA files based on Android 8.0 Oreo for the following
  • Pixel – OPR6.170623.011 (Bell, Telus, Telstra, TMO, Sprint, USCC, Rogers/Fido), OPR6.170623.012 (other carriers) 
  • Pixel XL – OPR6.170623.011 (Bell, Telus, Telstra, TMO, Sprint, USCC, Rogers/Fido), OPR6.170623.012 (other carriers) 
  • Pixel C – OPR6.170623.010 
  • Nexus 6P – OPR6.170623.013 (NOT for TMO/USCC/Fi) 
  • Nexus 5X – OPR6.170623.013

Note that Google has already started rolling out the Android 8.0 Oreo Update through OTA for Verizon and AT&T Pixel and Pixel XL phones.

In case you haven't received the update and want to manually Install the Firmware or OTA. You can grab Factory Image or OTA file at the links below. 

Links: Factory Image | OTA File

Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) gets Android 7.0 Nougat

Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) gets Android 7.0 Nougat
Samsung has finally started rolling out the Android 7.0 Nougat update for its Galaxy J7 (2016). For now, the update is only rolling out in Russia, but it's likely coming soon to other regions.


The Android 7.0 Nougat for the Galaxy J7 (2016) brings a newer user interface similar to the one found in the Galaxy S8, a slightly different version of Multi Window mode, enhanced notifications, Samsung Pass, and improved UI functionality.

If you haven't received the update yet, Just go into the settings, Software update, and then hit the Download updates manually button.

Samsung recommends to use a Wi-Fi connection for downloading Software updates. Got the latest update? Let us know in the below comment section. 

Via: GalaxyClub