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Android-12 based One UI 4.0 beta Coming Soon for Galaxy S21 Series

 

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Good news for all the Galaxy S21 Series users out there. Samsung is soon going to start its beta testing for the Android-12 based One UI 4.0 for Galaxy S21 series devices. 


According to a post on Samsung Korean Community forum, it is stated that the "Galaxy S21 Series One UI 4 Beta is Coming Soon", the devices which will be getting the One UI 4.0 Beta first are, Galaxy S21/S21+/S21 Ultra. As of now there's no information about the changes or new features adding in the One UI 4.0. We will keep you informed as soon as we get more news about this.

As we have already seen with the One UI 3.0 release, that Samsung is working hard to get its users updated with the latest Android versions, and for sure we hope to see the same with One UI 4.0 update too.

 

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Samsung Galaxy A52s spotted on benchmark


According to the reports, Samsung is going to launch a bunch of new smartphones in the upcoming month, ahead of any launch event a new smartphone Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G has been spotted on geekbench with the model number SM-A528B/DS.


Appearing on the geekbench listing makes it more obvious that the Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G can be launched very soon. The Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G with Adreno 642L GPU and it will come with 8GB of RAM.


The Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G will come with Android 11 and can have a 6.5-inch display Full HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and it will have a 4500mAh battery with 25W fast charging support, other specs have not been revealed yet, and will have to wait for any further official announcement.


When it comes to the design department the Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G will mostly have the same design as the Samsung Galaxy A52 had, some minor changes can be there mainly in the camera module rather than that most of the design will be the same.


Smartphone Apps Helping Children Living With Motor Disabilities


According to the CDC, there are almost 800,000 Americans living with Cerebral Palsy (CP), and 18 million people worldwide. It is the most common type of motor disability in children. Using apps can help children with motor disabilities to improve their speed of movement, learning to drag and tap, and with accurate positioning. Many of the new smartphone apps are also designed to help with communication skills. Some also have Bluetooth switches, for people who are not able to use smartphone and tablet apps by touching the screen.

Apps with switch support

Many of the apps for cerebral palsy have a switch support that can be used without touching the screen. This assistive technology makes it possible to use the apps when tapping and dragging isn’t possible. Speicialiapps has developed a number of apps using 1 and 2 switch support, including match and find games to help with memory skills and Special Stories, a writing app for children with motor disabilities. Using the app you can create social stories with music, text and photos. This is a great communication app that allows children to express themselves in a simple way.

Developing Fine Motor Skills

Using and developing fine motor skills can be done using a smartphone or tablet app. It gives children a chance to use their hands and fingertips, waking up their muscles. Exploration apps using color and sound, such as Sensory Lightbox are a good choice, as they are interactive and engaging to use. Sensory Lightbox is also accessible if you have minimal or no fine motor skills. Finger Paint is another simple app that allows children to be expressive, but needs very little movement. The bright colors are particularly engaging to young children and toddlers.

Speech apps

For children that need help with communication and speech, there are plenty of apps that can help. Predictable is a good choice if your child is literate, but has difficulty with speech. The app logically predicts what your child wants to say, and then reads the sentence out loud. iConverse is another app specifically designed for people living with motor disabilities. The app includes communication tiles that cover basic needs, and can be easily activated using touch.

Accessibility is extremely important for children living with motor disabilities and the advances in technology can really help with this. From simple games, to ways to express yourself and communicate, there are apps that are easy to use, from toddler age upwards.

Android 12 Beta 3.1 arrived with lots of bug fixes

 


Android 12 beta 3.1 finally arrives today with a lot of bug fixes. Most important bugs like boot loop, System UI crash, and memory issue that was killing processes are fixed in the update. Apart from the last update, it doesn't have any improvements or UI enhancements but instead, it fixes the required bugs which are there in the last update.

Almost after 2 weeks of the release Android 12 beta is getting several complaints as more and more users are engaging in the preview. The last update is enriched with features and improvements and also comes with lots of bugs of which users are complaining about from day 1 of the preview.

The full release note is:
  • Fixed an issue that caused some devices to get stuck in a boot loop after restarting the device. (Issue #193789343)
  • Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the System UI to crash.
  • Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the Android low memory killer daemon (lmkd) to excessively kill processes.
The new update is available Pixel 3, Pixel 3a, Pixel 4, Pixel 4a, and Pixel 5 right away. To install Android 12 beta on other phones you can check out this articleAndroid 12 Beta 3.1 (SPB3.210618.016) rolling out as an OTA for Pixel devices and it is a very small update in terms of size as for Pixel 4a it just requires 797kB and 2.93MB for Pixel 5.

If you're already on the beta program, the update can be easily installed by heading over to Settings -> System -> System Update, or else if you're not enrolled in the beta program you have to manually flash the factory image. The link for the Factory Image and OTA are mentioned below.

Android 12 beta 3.1:- Factory Image | OTA

How to download and play Apex Legends Mobile in Android. Step-by-Step Guide.

 


Good news for all the mobile gamers out there, Regional Closed Beta Testing for Apex Legends has started for Android. The test is currently available in Hong Kong. If you are in other regions,you have to use VPN to play the game. Here's a step by step guide on how to install and play Apex Legends Mobile on your Android device.

 

How to Install and Play Apex Legends Mobile?

  1.  Download "TapTap" app from google or from this link - Download Here
  2.  Download Apex Legends Mobile from TapTap.
     
  3.  Install the game after download is completed but don't open it yet.
  4. Now you need to download a VPN app from play store. I tried multiple VPN apps but only got success with one. Well, here's the link - get VPN here. You can also try using other apps that can proxy to Hong Kong region.
  5. Now you need to change your time zone to Hong Kong timezone. Just follow these simple steps. These steps are from MIUI, other devices may have different way to change timezone.

  6. Now open the VPN app select Hong Kong and click on connect.
  7. Now everything is done go ahead and open the game.
  8. The Game will download 1.2GB additional files so make sure you have enough space in your phone.
  9. After finishing the download you can sign up with your google account. 
  10. Enjoy playing or just become frustrated because YOUR TEAMMATE JUST DIVE HEAD FIRST IN ALL TEAMFIGHTS WITHOUT BACKUP OR ANY SKILLS.