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This is the Vivo Xplay 7 with True Bezel Less Display

Vivo today internally announced the final design concept and specifications of the Vivo Xplay 7. Vivo plans to launch this device with true edge-to-edge bezel-less display and integrated fingerprint sensor in mid 2018.

Specification wise, the Xplay 7 will feature the Snapdragon 845 SoC paired with 8GB RAM and 128/256GB Internal Storage.

The Xplay 7 will use dual Sony IMX401 sensor to support lossless 4x optical zoom. Vivo claims that the Xplay 7 will be the first device with 100% Screen to Body ratio.

Below is the Vivo Xplay 7 in Rose Gold (Pink), Black, and Gold. Stay tuned to our Facebook and Twitter page to get the first News.
This is the Vivo Xplay 7 with True Bezel Less Display
This is the Vivo Xplay 7 with True Bezel Less Display
This is the Vivo Xplay 7 with True Bezel Less Display


Nokia officially announces Android Oreo Beta Program for Nokia 8

Nokia officially announces Android Oreo Beta Program for Nokia 8
Now that Google has released the next version of Android, Android 8.0 Oreo, the wait for the devices to get the update has already started.

Nokia has now decided to launch the Android Beta preview before the final update. Just a few weeks back the company revealed that they are internally testing Nokia 8 Android Oreo update but now Nokia 8 owners will also be able to test the same.


If you own a Nokia 8, you can enroll in the Android 8.0 Oreo beta program by signing up at Nokia Betalabs.

"Our growing community of beta testers are the first to receive Android 8.0 Oreo. By testing the software ahead of general release, your feedback will help us create the smoothest and purest Nokia phones experience.

To join, all you need is a working Nokia 8."

Moto E4 gets Lineage OS Custom ROM

Back in June Motorola announced the Moto E4 along with the Moto E4 Plus in two variants, one with Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 or 427 processor and other with MT6737 Quad-core processor.

While I’m not a fan of having different variants for different countries, it’s whatever. There's a good news for Moto E4 with Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC. XDA developer squid2 has released Lineage OS Custom ROM for the Moto E4.


The Lineage OS 14.1 is based on Android 7.1.2 Nougat. We all know that the Moto E4 won't be getting Android Oreo officially, but you'll be able to install it via Lineage OS 15, whenever available. Until then Moto E4 users with Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC can enjoy the first port of LineageOS 14.1.

You'll need to Unlock Bootloader and Install TWRP Custom Recovery in-order to Install the Lineage OS 14.1. You can grab the Custom Rom ZIP file from below. Stay tuned to our Facebook and Twitter page to get the first News.

Download: XDA

Download: Pixel 2 Ringtone and Notification Sounds

Download: Pixel 2 Ringtone, and Notification Sounds
You can now download the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL new alarm, notification, and ringtone sounds for your own device.

If you want to try these sounds, all you need to do is place the files into the specific Alarms, Notifications, and/or Ringtones folders in your phone's storage and select them from the sound picker.

Also Check:

Google Pixel 2 Launcher now available to Download

Download Pixel 2 Camera App with Motion Photo for Google Pixel and Pixel XL

Downloads:

Leak Reveals 2018 Google Pixel Codenames

Leak Reveals 2018 Google Pixel Codenames
It's not even been a month since Google officially revealed the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL in San Francisco and we already have the leaks about 3rd Generation Pixel devices.

As we all know that the Nexus and Pixel line has a long history of fish or aquatic life inspired device codenames, and the same have an equally long history of getting leaked via rumors and AOSP commit comments. According to Droid-Life, the codenames for the 2018 Pixel devices are “Crosshatch,” “Albacore” and “Blueline.”


Additionally, these devices will come with huge design and hardware upgrades over the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL. The report alleged that Google may end up referring to these devices simply as A, B, and C just to keep them secret. The report further claims that two of these devices will be considered premium, while the third could be a high-end variant

Confirming the codename, Crosshatch has already made its way to the AOSP gerrit. There's also a listing of mystery device named "Wahoo". The report alleged that "Wahoo" is probably the leftover from 2017 Google devices and may not necessarily in the 2018 group.

Source: Droid-Life | Image: Concept Creator