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[How to] Install Android 12 on any Smartphone

Google Android 12 Beta is Official and can be Installed easily on Pixel Devices and also on any Android Smartphone via GSI.

Google say Android 12 is based on everything you love about Android and it focuses on building a personal phone that adapts to your usage, it is secure by default and privacy by design (Cool lines Google), and this all makes your devices work better together.

How to Install Android 12 Pixel Material You UI GSI on any Android Smartphone


Prerequisite

  • Phone which Supports Project Treble 
  • Unlock Bootloader
  • PC / MAC


Download Links

Device Driver - Download via Developer Android (Google)

SDK Fastboot and ADB - Download via Developer Android (Google)

AOSP GSI - Download via Developer Android (Google)

Pixel 5 (Stable Android 12) GSI - Download ( Via GSITutorial)

Wallpaper Used - (Via Wallfever Telegram)





If you're a OnePlus user and Want to Extract VBMeta and Boot.img from OxygenOS Firmware - Follow this Guide 


Commands - 


fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img

fastboot -w flash system <your Treble ROMs name>.img

fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img

fastboot reboot





Google Pixel 6 Pro First Look

Google will be announcing the Pixel 6 Series this year with it's own GS101 WhiteChapel CPU, what's shocking is, they're not only revamping the Performance and Processor, but also the overall design and hardware.


This is the all new upcoming Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro with Cool Looking Camera design, Center  Hole Punch Selfie Shooter with sligh Curved Edges and seriously minimal bezels. 


The Pixel 6 got Dual Camera setup, the Pro variant however is coming with Triple Camera which means a better and powerful Camera system.



Galaxy M62 OFFICIAL Specs and Design

 Samsung is all set to announce the Galaxy M62 Smartphone, but looks like, Samsung has listed it earlier on their Thai Website (Spotted by Evan Blass). 


Samsung Galaxy M62 is nothing but a Global variant of Galaxy F62 which makes me think why they're launching same phone with different name. Nevermind, below are some of the Images of Galaxy M62 Smartphone.


Galaxy M62 Features Exynos 9825 CPU (Once Samsung's Flagship CPU), has got a 6.7" FHD+ Display with 60Hz Refresh Rate, 7000mAh Battery, 8GB RAM and 256GB of Internal Memory.




OnePlus is working on a Full-Screen Smartphone

OnePlus is working on a Smartphone which we think is the perfect solution to no Notches, no Holes, and no Moving Part Inside a Phone for Slefie shooter. So brands right now are trying to achive a full-screen smartphone via an expensive process which is fitting Camera underneath the display, they are facing so many issues like the selfei quality is not as good as what it should be, Xiaomi shared a few camera samples, they're not as good as a Punch-hole Camera, coz screen is letting light pass through it, and you'll see a glitch like area on top of screen, so yeah these are some issues, and not to mention it is an expensive process.

Now What OnePlus is doing is, implementing selfei shooter on top bezel. Below Patent via LetsGoDigital, Oneplus has mentioned that this solution is cheaper than cutting a hole in the screen, that's punch-hole selfei camera we're saw in the OnePlus 8, and more benefits includes, there won't be any distraction, like no screen pixel issue, no motorized part inside a phone, and greater screen to body ratio. They also mention this design is not expensive and the product cost are low, yeah ofcourse you'll see a better selfei shooter qality also because there's no second layer on top.


What You Should Look For When Shopping For A New Phone

Gone are the days when mobile phones were used exclusively for texts and calls. As they grow more and more advanced, mobile phones are helping us to run various aspects of our work and lives.

With mobile phones, we connect with family and friends, download and access reports, take impressive photos and videos, or run our businesses. Software development has made it possible for these devices to pinpoint our location and know where we’re going at all times.

With these advanced capabilities and features, plus various accessories such as those available at https://blackbrookcase.com/, it’s no wonder why there are more than 3 billion mobile phone users globally.

If you’re thinking about purchasing a new mobile phone, here are some of the features you should look into (in no particular order of importance):

  • Build quality.

I don’t know about you, but this is on top of my list simply because it translates to a phone’s durability. I like my mobile phones to last for a very long time, and to withstand the impact in case I accidentally drop them – which I do.
Most phones in the market are made from metal and plastic, while the more expensive ones may feature glass-coated panels. If you often throw your phone in a fit of rage or you’re prone to dropping it, you’re better off with a metal or plastic body.

  • Display size and type.

Gamers prefer phones with large-sized and high-resolution screens, no question about it. If you love to play mobile games or you don’t have 20/20 vision, a screen of at least 5.7 inches would do you better. If you need your phone for checking messages, emails and other correspondence, a 5-inch phone would be enough.

Android users can choose from either LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) or AMOLED (Active-Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode) screen. LCDs are typically found in mid- range phones while more expensive phones use the latter; it’s known for producing more vibrant colors.

  • Battery life and charging time.

Frankly, this is one of the most important phone features that I look at before buying. I don’t want my phone to run out of juice while taking an important call, and I definitely don’t want a fancy phone dying on me in times of emergencies.
Besides choosing a high-capacity battery - 4,000mAh is the current average - also consider the phone’s screen, resolution and refresh rate, as they strongly affect battery performance. Check phone reviews to see if the phone of your dreams can handle heavy use.
If you want to keep your phone on for 24 hours, opt for models with wireless or fast charging technologies so that you don’t miss out on things that matter to you.


  • Operating system.

You may either use a phone that runs on Android or iOS. It’s up to you to choose, as it all boils down to personal preference. In general, though, Android phones are better if you want a limitless number of free aps and phone that fits all price ranges. Phones running on iOS may burn your pockets but are also stable and generally secure, with less bloatware and malware. The latter also offer more accessories.


  • Processor and RAM.

This one’s also a game changer, as a mobile phone’s overall performance relies mainly on the capacities of its processor and the available space on its random-access memory (RAM). Qualcomm, Exynos, and Mediatek are widely used on Android phones, while Apple and Huawei have their own processors. 

  • Internal storage.

Most phones sport either 64GB, 128GB, 256GB or even 512GB capacities. Think of how much you actually need or plan to use. If you plan to store files that take up lots of space such as videos, movies and high-resolution photos, you should go 128GB+. Otherwise, an internal memory of 64GB may be sufficient for your needs.


  • Camera quality.

Is it a mobile phone or a digital camera? Photography enthusiasts and hobbyists are slowly turning to their mobile phones to do the job. Having features such as artificial intelligence (AI), hybrid autofocus, optical stabilization, special effects and filters also work great for people who want to post their every move on Facebook or Instagram. More than sky high pixels, check the camera apps and capacity to take beautiful shots even under low or non-existent ambient light.


Final Thoughts

Choosing the right phone depends heavily on personal preference. Set your priorities, check your lifestyle and decide how you’re going to use the device on a daily basis, before coming up with a few choices. Some things only sound and look good on paper, so make sure you’re able to test the phone before deciding to buy it.