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Samsung Galaxy S9/S9 Plus Official Android 9.0 Pie | Samsung Experience 10 [Screenshots]

Samsung is now all set to launch Android 9.0 Pie Beta program for the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus, but it seems that a XDA already got their hands on with the latest Official Android 9.0 Pie Update for the Galaxy S9 based on Samsung Experience 10.

With Android 9.0 Pie, you'll get new Swipe Gesture navigation, Rotation suggestion, Adaptive Battery and Adaptive Brightness, Smart replies, App actions, Text selection, Redesigned Quick Setting tiles and Notification Panel, Redesigned Volume Options, Brand new Settings, Privacy, Digital Wellbeings (Dashboard) and Winddown Mode,  Samsung has add several new features to the Samsung Experience.

XDA reports that there's new Dark Mode for most of the System Apps, New Quick Settings, Card style UI with curved edges, Android Pie style recents.

Samsung is all set to roll out public beta Official Android 9.0 Pie based on Samsung Experience 10 to the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus users. The Galaxy Note 9 might follow the same soon. Stay tuned to our Facebook and Twitter page to get the first News.

Below are some screenshots of the New UI and Changes in Android 9.0 Pie for the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus:


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Pixel 3 XL looks gorgeous in Mint and Pink

Pixel 3 XL looks gorgeous in Mint and Pink
After seeing the Pixel 3 XL leaks that potentially revealed the design of Google's new flagship for 2018, the concept makers have been busy getting their takes ready. Phonearena has come up with an exciting new concept of the Pixel 3 XL.

The phone is coming in four differenct color options, Black, White, Mint and Pink. Black and White are the most common colors, Pink and Mint sounds great. 
Pixel 3 XL looks gorgeous in Mint and Pink
Mild Mint and Dubious Peachy Pink Looks Gorgeous in this Concept. Let’s hear your wish list for this year’s Pixel 3 XL.

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Motorola India is announcing the Motorola One Power on September 24

Motorola India confirmed via Teaser that they are indeed going to announce new 2018 Motorola Smartphone on September 24. Motorola will be announcing the Android One Powered Motorola One Power at the event.

In terms of specifications, the Motorola One Power features 6.2-inch FHD+ display with 19:9 aspect ratio and a notch. It runs Snapdragon 636 and holds 64GB of expandable storage. There's a huge 5,000 mAh battery inside.

Will you be buying the Motorola One Power? Let us know in the comments section below. Stay tuned to our Facebook and Twitter page to get the first News.

OnePlus 6 Picks Up New Android Pie Open Beta 3

OnePlus is now rolling out another Software update to the OnePlus 6 users in the form of OxygenOS Open Beta 3 which is based on Android 9.0 Pie.

With Android 9.0 Pie, you'll get new Swipe Gesture navigation, Rotation suggestion, Adaptive Battery and Adaptive Brightness, Smart replies, App actions, Text selection, Redesigned Quick Setting tiles and Notification Panel, Redesigned Volume Options, Brand new Settings, Privacy, Digital Wellbeings (Dashboard) and Winddown Mode, and more...


Changelog:
  • System
    • Fixed stability issues with ambient display
    • Improved stability for face unlock and fingerprint scanner
    • Added support to launch google assistant or other third party assistant app by holding power button for 0.5 seconds 
  • Parallel Apps
    • Added support for more apps (Telegram, Discord, IMO, Uber, OLA) in parallel APPS
  • OnePlus Switch v2.1.0
    • Added manual connection method if unable to connect switch with QR code on the old device 
    • Supported backup and recovery for application data including home screen, lock screen and APP layout
    • Bug fixes and support for more Android models
  • Known Issue
    • Some applications may not function as expected when running on this beta version
    • Google Pay service is not working

You'll need to do is flash the Pie Beta firmware on your OnePlus 6. Once you migrate to the Beta path, you will continue to receive Open Beta OTAs. You will NO LONGER receive the regular Official Stable OTAs.

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Innovative Advances with Schematic Drawing Software

It wasn’t that long ago that to do a schematic drawing you were required to get a drawing board, ruler and pencil - how times have changed! Now you are able to get the latest technological software loaded onto your computer and draw almost whatever you want. Whether you want to use the software for simple drawings for yourself (this could be for home planning) or for a business, there is advanced software on the market that is suitable for all types of people. 

What Is New With This Type Of Software?

As you can imagine, this type of software gets updated regularly to new versions where there are more advanced tools and extras to make the drawings far easier to do. The schematic drawing software that you use can be one that costs very little but still manages to do the tasks that you are looking for.

Some of the recent changes that you should look out for that you would want in your software is:
  • Library – As the space of these software types is pretty significant then sometimes the space used to save the drawings can be used up pretty quickly indeed. It is in your best interest to ensure that you purchase a software that has a large enough space to suit your needs in the library. This is specifically important if you are a business and need to retain the drawings for any purpose.
  • All in One Package – The last thing that you want to be doing is buying a software package to then find out that you need to buy other add-on extras to enable you to complete the tasks. Unfortunately, this is quite a common problem, however, one that can be overcome by ensuring that you buy a modern software package that you can use from scratch. This may also include integration with other similar schematic drawing packages, therefore, be sure to check out its compatibility on this also.
  • Simulation – When you have drawn something in CAD the latest and greatest software releases have innovative simulation modes where you can run and see how effective your finished piece of work is. If for whatever reason there is a flaw in your design it is likely that this would be picked up during the simulation and therefore be an awesome way to prevent manufacturing something that is not fit for purpose. Clearly, this also helps with things such as reliability, durability and safety.
  • Views -Most modern software packages allow you to view the schematic drawing in different angles. Some even have the option of you switching between 2D and 3D. Most designers when doing a schematic drawing prefer to complete in 2D however then moving to 3D to see the finished assembly can assist greatly.
With these software systems changing at a very quick pace you will find that there are constantly upgrades available. These updates sometimes include more advanced tools or even just bug fixes and can be downloaded from the internet.