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Moto X Play, Moto G4 Play Enthusiasts are Still Waiting for their Android Nougat Update

Moto X Play, Moto G4 Play Enthusiasts are Still Waiting for their Android Nougat Update
Android O is almost ready for an official release and there we've the Motorola users who are still waiting for Android Nougat update for their Smartphones.

Google released Nougat almost an entire year ago, and few of the Motorola Smartphones including the Moto X Play, Moto X Pure Edition, and Moto G4 Play are still without it. 

Back in October 2016, Motorola did confirmed that Most of the Motorola Smartphones including those three will get Android Nougat and it's almost Mid of August (2017) and the Moto X Play, Moto X Pure Edition, and Moto G4 Play still remains on Android 6.0 Marshmallow with a dated security patch level.


All we know at this point is that, yes, Lenovo is testing Nougat on these phone. The company isn’t providing a timetable like it did earlier this year, though. That’s likely because it doesn’t want to give false hope and disappointment to thier customers.

The Droid Maxx 2 is also eligible for Android Nougat update but there is no word on it till date. 

Chances for this category of Motorola customers to receive "Android 7.0" update are slim to none however, due to the fact that the company is currently dedicating its time and resources towards sending out the Android 7.1.1 Nougat to the premier devices of the moment. It won't come as a surprise if the Moto X Play, Moto X Pure Edition, and Moto G4 Play gets the latest version Android 7.1.1 and not the Android 7.0.

That said, it's time for Lenovo and Motorola to release the most awaited Android Nougat update for these Smartphones. If delayed more the users will eventually choose another brand or will end up Installing a custom firmware to update their devices.

How to track a cell phone!

It is no longer a secret that the police can spy on people’s mobile phones irrespective of whether they are criminals or not. Learn how they do it.

If you thought your mobile phone guarantees you unchecked privacy, you need to think again. The reason is that with an increase in the level of crimes, we are seeing that privacy getting eroded as time goes by. This is because the advent of mobile telephony has become a convenient tool for criminals to ply their dirty trade. This trend has led to state agents resorting to complex tracking as a means of curbing crime. The police the world over use tracking tools to enhance their how to track a cell phone strategies. But how exactly does the police track people’s phones? Getting an answer to this question is paramount since it affects you as a free citizen in a civilized age. In the remaining sections of this discussion, we shall look at how the police and other state agents can snoop on your phone for other reasons beyond just enforcing the law.

Once you get yourself on the right side of the law, you can go on with your spying mission using a cell phone spy app from a credible supplier like https://www.mspy.com/.

How to track a cell phone: Using triangulation

The first way that the police can track your phone is using a method called triangulation. For this tracking to take place, your phone needs to be on so that the device connects to a tower for easy tracking by law enforcement agents.

Using your SIM card registration details

Another method the police use to aid them in their spying mission is the details you used to register your SIM card on the day you bought it. Law enforcement agents can request your mobile phone service provider to furnish them with the details that include your full names and address.

Tracking using Android location history

If you own and use an Android device, then be sure that you are an easy target of state spying. The reason is that Android keeps a record of all your location history by default, meaning that you do not need to do any backup. By using Google Map, the police can easily access this data and track you for whatever reason they might have.

Monitoring using IMEI

Additionally, the IMEI of your mobile phone is another tool that the police can use to monitor your cell phone. Whenever you make a phone call, your mobile service provider takes note of your phone’s IMEI because it reflects in the details of the calls you make.

Using your phone number

As long as you are using your phone to make calls, you remain in a private mode from people who are not listening to your calls. But as far as your mobile service provider is concerned, your very mobile phone number is enough to betray you into the hands of state investigators.

Your service provider storage

If you thought that switching off your phone keeps you private, then it is better to think again. The reason is that when the police need to get your personal details, they can simply contact your mobile service provider. These telephony companies have this information because they connect you to a tower when you make a call or send a text message. This way, the company records all these details and can hand them over to the police for investigation should they request for it.

Monitoring using Stingray

Lastly, state agents can use this sophisticated method to track mobile phones randomly. But how does this technology work? Stingray is a technology that is designed to perform military spying in foreign missions. The system is a small device that the police can mount in a vehicle or an airplane to monitor cell phone activities. It works by impersonating a call tower so that it tricks mobile phones into thinking it is communicating with a phone tower by sharing its identity and voice call details. This way, the big brothers can tap into the communication of the device they are tracking and any other phone around it. However, this method has come under sharp criticism from human rights advocates and legal professionals citing the intrusion on people’s privacy.

A cloud of secrecy

But despite the fact that the police should obtain a warranty before using Stingray to spy on civilians, they are still using this technology secretly. The reason is that federal judges in the US can throw out any evidence the police present before them using evidence gathered from Stingray unless they have an official warranty.

But are the police or any other person legally and morally justified to spy on your cell phone? The answers may vary depending on the stakes at hand and on whether they do it lawfully or not.


Nokia 5 Unboxing!

Nokia 5 Unboxing!
After a long wait, the Nokia 5 is now officially available in India with Snapdragon 430 Processor, 2GB RAM, and a 5.2-inch HD IPS display. 

In this YouTube Video, we’ll take you around the packaging of the phone, share some initial thoughts on the in-hand feel.

Let's unbox the Nokia 5!



This is the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A

This is the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A
It seems that Xiaomi is now all prepared to launch another budget Smartphone into the market as the upcoming device has now been spotted at Chinese certification website Tenna.


The Redmi Note 5A is expected to be announced in the upcoming months. The device will be available in two variants, One with Fingerprint sensor, 3GB RAM, and 32GB Internal Storage. While, the other variant will feature 2GB RAM and 16GB Internal Storage without a Fingerprint sensor.

With model no. MDE6, the Redmi Note 5A (Non FPS) comes with a 5.5" HD Display, 1.4Ghz Quad core Processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB Internal Storage, 3000mAh battery, 13MP Rear and 5MP Front facing shooter. The device will come with Android 7.1.1 Nougat out of the box.
This is the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A
Whereas the higher variant with model no. MDE6S doesn't differ much from the MDE6 in terms of the specs, it is having 3GB RAM, 32GB Internal Storage and a Fingerprint sensor for security.
This is the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A
Via: Techupdates

Google Camera Modified to enable 1080p 60FPS

Google Camera Modified to enable 1080p 60FPS
Just a day ago, we reported that a XDA member has ported Google Pixel Camera Software with HDR+ Feature to other Android Smartphones that uses a Snapdragon 820, 821, or 835 processor.

Well, here's another development that might interest you. Reddit User AmirZ has modified the Ported Google Pixel Camera Application to shoot 1080p at 60FPS (60FPS produces great slow motion shots).


Again, the Ported+Modified Camera will surely work for Samsung Galaxy S8, Moto Z2 Force, Moto Z, LG G6, OnePlus 3/3T, OnePlus 5, and all the other Smartphones with similar processor.

You can download the Google Pixel's Modified Camera Application from the below link. The developer has verified the application and it doesn't contains any malicious code and whatsoever. Enjoy!

Download: Google Camera with 1080p 60FPS (Reddit)