Thursday, 1 October 2020

Purpose of UI File Sharing?

Greetings admin team and everyone else! I have a question about the custom install. what effect does UI file sharing have on the apps? Thanks! Vsec

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Motorola returns to PH market, teases launch of Razr 5G!

Lenovo Philippines today confirmed that the legendary mobile brand Motorola is back in the Philippine market. Motorola PH also teased and confirmed that the company will launch Razr 5G foldable flip phone.
Motorola returns to PH market, teases launch of Razr 5G!
Razr 5G in PH soon

Moto is back, Razr 5G is coming!

As a quick recap, the Motorola Razr 5G is the company's newest foldable flip smartphone which improved a lot coming from the first Razr handset with a foldable display.

The new Motorola Razr 5G comes with a more durable design, speedier specs, larger battery capacity, and improved main cam.
Flip phone with 5G
Flip phone with 5G

The phone comes with a classic Razr design with a fingerprint scanner located on the Moto logo behind, Gorilla Glass protection matte finish, 7000 aluminum alloy chin, water-repellent design, and a stainless steel hinge with zero gaps designed to survive 200,000 flips or an estimate of 5 years flip life under heavy usage. It is available in Polished Graphite, Liquid Mercury, and Blush Gold colorways.

In terms of specs, the phone comes with a large 6.2-inch pOLED flexible panel with FHD+ 2146 x 876 resolution, 2.7-inch gOLED secondary panel with 800 x 600 resolution, 7nm EUV Snapdragon 765G octa-core SoC, Adreno 620 GPU, 8GB RAM, 256GB storage, 2,800mAh battery, USB-C 15W fast charger, 48MP f/1.8 main cam with OIS and Laser AF (ToF), 20MP f/2.2 selfie with 1.6μm pixel size, 4x microphones, dual-band WiFi, 5G SA/NSA, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and Android 10 OS with My UX and guaranteed 2 years of major OS update.

In US, the Razr 5G is priced at USD 1,399 or around PHP 67.9K out of straight conversion with no taxes and duties yet. The official local SRP is yet to be announced.

To recall, the last handset that Motorola launched in the country is the Moto E5 Plus back in 2018. So, welcome back Motorola PH!

Source: Lenovo


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Meet Lenovo IdeaPad 5 Series: Laptops to bring your ideas to life

The Lenovo IdeaPad lineup aims to bring you work companions that can help you bring your ideas to life more intuitively.
Meet Lenovo IdeaPad 5 Series: Laptops to bring your ideas to life
IdeaPad Slim 5


Today, we will focus on two members of the IdeaPad family and help you find the right laptop for you.

5 best features of Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 and 5i 

Minimalist and elegant look
Minimalist  and elegant look

1. Light yet durable designWorking on the go is an essential skill to have especially during an age where everything moves so fast. The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 and 5i both have a slim yet durable metal chassis with a stylish matte finish. It measures at just 321.7 x 211.8 x 19.1 mm and weighs at just 1.58 kg. It hits the sweet spot of having enough heft to ensure durability and portability.
Vibrant and crisp display with tiny bezels
Vibrant and crisp display with tiny bezels

2. Great screen for work and entertainment - The IdeaPad Slim 5 has a 14-inch FHD IPS screen with a 90 percent screen-to-body ratio which provides enough workspace as well as a great screen for binge-watching. It also has 300 nits of brightness and up to 100 percent sRGB. The IdeaPad Slim 5i offers a bigger 15.6-inch FHD IPS screen if you need more real estate.
Lenovo laptops are equipped with some of the nicest keyboards around
Lenovo laptops are equipped with some of the nicest keyboards around

3. Performance beast - You can easily visualize your ideas with the AMD Ryzen 4700U processor, Radeon Vega 8, and 16GB DDR4 RAM providing you with great performance to do photo editing, illustrations, video edits, and more.
Slim yet powerful inside
Slim yet powerful inside

The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i runs with team Blue's Intel Core i7-1065G7 CPU, a discrete NVIDIA GeForce MX350 GPU, and 8GB  of RAM. For creatives, a bigger screen can make a big difference as more space means more output. Both students and pros can also appreciate the ease of multitasking as well.

4. Dual front-firing speakers - It has two dual front-firing speakers which are a welcome addition. While most laptops have bottom-firing speakers, the IdeaPad's speakers fire its audio towards you. It also supports Dolby Audio for a more immersive listening experience while watching movies and videos.

5. Great companion for students and professionals - The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 and 5i series comes with Windows 10 Home out of the box. For productivity, a lifetime license for Microsoft Office 2019 is included for free. This is a huge freebie for students and professionals alike since this subscription can be a steep price.

5 best features of Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 and 5i 

The Flex 5
The Flex 5

1. 2-in-1 360-degree hinge - The Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 and 5i with its 360-degree hinge bring in different forms for different uses. In its most used forms, it becomes a laptop and a tablet. It becomes a versatile workhorse for different scenarios.
Touchscreen with stylus support
Touchscreen with stylus support

2. Touchscreen with stylus support - The Flex 5 and 5i sport a 14-inch and 15.6-inch FHD IPS touchscreen panel which partnered with stylus pen compatibility opens up a lot of possibilities, especially for creative professionals. You can easily sketch out ideas, take down notes without using your keyboard, and utilize gesture controls for navigation. For some, it can be a trivial feature but to professionals, touch controls are a very big quality-of-life improvement.

3. Specs for your creative mind - The Flex 5 with its 4th Gen AMD Ryzen series CPU and the Flex 5i with its 10th Gen Intel Core series CPU can provide you unhindered productive and creative freedom once you utilize the 360-degree hinge. You can even do some light gaming on the side once done working since some models have discrete GPUs. Most esports titles should run easily on these machines.

4. Flexible usability - You can use the IdeaPad Flex 5 and 5i as a normal laptop for web browsing, answering emails, then switch to tablet mode if you need to do a quick doodle for your designs. Need to collaborate? Lay it down flat to show your buddies the details of your project. Need to present your portfolio? Use the tent orientation to show your clients what you previously worked on.

5. Stylish design - The IdeaPad Flex 5 series looks modern and premium. It has minimal bezels, great ergonomics for the keyboard and trackpad, a fingerprint reader, and a webcam with a privacy shutter. It has features that you would definitely want for your laptop in terms of security and flexibility.

Price and availability

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 AMD R7 4700U - PHP 47,995
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i 14-inch/Core i5 - PHP 49,995
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i 14-inch/Core i7 - PHP 59,995
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i 15.6-inch/Core i5 - PHP 49,995
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i 15.6-inch/Core i7 - PHP 59,995
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 AMD R3 4300 - PHP 34,995
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 AMD R5 4500 - PHP 42,995
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 AMD R7 4700 - PHP 49,995
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 AMD R3 4300/4GB RAM- PHP 34,995
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i 14-inch/Core i3 - PHP 36,995
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i 14-inch/Core i5 - PHP 44,995
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i 14-inch/Core i5/MX330 - PHP 52,995
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i 14-inch/Core i7/MX330 - PHP 64,995
Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i 15.6-inch/Core i7/MX330 - PHP 64,995

Quick thoughts

On paper, the Lenovo IdeaPad 5 series should cater quite well depending on the customer's needs.

If you need a light and slim laptop with performance to boot? The Lenovo Slim 5 and 5i is the machine for you. It has a durable yet light design with the best from both AMD and Intel CPUs and discrete GPUs. It did not compromise either the design or specs to provide either power or a lightweight body.

If you are looking for an adaptive laptop then the Flex 5 and 5i with its 2-in-1 functionality should cover many scenarios for you. The 360-degree hinge and touchscreen display gives it different forms from tablet mode, collaboration mode, tent mode, to traditional laptop mode.

Based on specs, both are highly appealing in terms of design, specs, and features. Both the Slim 5 and Flex 5 series can help bring your ideas to life.

What do you guys think?


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Problems with the Samsung Galaxy S20 series and how to fix them

Samsung Galaxy S20 Back 1

Galaxy S20

The Samsung Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus, and Galaxy S20 Ultra are some of the best flagship smartphones you can get your hands on. Unfortunately, these phones are not without their fair share of issues, and these are especially jarring when you dropped more than a thousand dollars on a device. Luckily, software updates and simple workarounds help alleviate some concerns. Here’s a roundup of some Samsung Galaxy S20 series problems, some workarounds and fixes, and useful how-to guides.

Editor’s note: Not everyone will come across these problems with their phones. In fact, it’s more than likely that most Samsung Galaxy S20 series users won’t see these issues at all.


Problem #1 — Push notification issues

Samsung Galaxy S20 Display 1

Battery saving features and aggressive RAM and task management that are baked into every smartphone nowadays are an excellent way to keep the phone running smoothly for as long as possible. However, this can also cause some problems for your Samsung Galaxy S20, particularly when it comes to delayed app notifications.

Potential solutions:

If you notice delayed notifications, you will have to make sure that these apps are not on the “battery optimization” list, so they keep running in the background while you need them. There might a ding in battery life, but that’s worth it to make sure that you don’t miss anything important.

  • Go to Apps > Configure apps > Battery optimization > All apps. Find the apps you are seeing this problem with and disable them.
  • If you want to make sure that an app keeps running in the background, you can “lock” the app. Open the app. Then launch the Recent Apps page. Tap the app icon and select “keep open for quick launching.” Once done, you can remove it by tapping on the lock icon at the bottom right of the app in the Recents page.

Problem #2 — The refresh rate keeps changing

Samsung Galaxy S20 Display 2

The Samsung Galaxy S20 series of phones come with impressive 120Hz displays. Something to keep in mind is that not every app supports that high refresh rate though. In this case, the phone automatically switches back and forth between 120Hz and 60Hz (if you have 120Hz selected as default).

The refresh rate will also drop to 60Hz if the device temperature goes above 42 degrees Celsius (107.6 F). You might find this to be the case after taking a lot of pictures, prolonged gaming sessions, and other processor-intensive activities. Things will be fine once the temperature drops below that threshold. The refresh rate will also drop once the battery level goes below 5%.

Some users have come across an unfortunate bug as well, where the switch doesn’t happen automatically. In most cases, the only option is to go into the display settings and manually set the refresh rate to 120Hz. A software update issued by Samsung addresses this problem so make sure that you keep the phone updated.


Problem #3 — Problems with Smart Unlock

samsung galaxy s20 plus review display in hand 2

Some users find that despite having Smart Unlock set up through the Settings menu, and with the location set accurately, the feature doesn’t seem to work most of the time. This problem occurs when using Smart Unlock based on location like a home or office.

Potential solutions:

  • For some, this problem might have been related to the rampant GPS connection issues the Samsung Galaxy S20 devices faced. This has since been fixed with a software update, so the Smart Unlock feature might work as expected.
  • If not, you might be better off setting up a Bixby routine. To do so, go to Settings > Advanced features and tap on Bixby Routines. You will also find a Bixby Routines toggle in the Quick Settings section of the notification dropdown. Tap on the name and not the toggle. Once the page opens, tap on “Details.” You will find “Smart Unlock” on the list of existing presets in the “My routines” section.

Problem #4 — Android Auto issues

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra camera modile profile times square

Problems with getting Android Auto to work are common across most new smartphones. Unfortunately, the Samsung Galaxy S20s are no different.

Potential solutions:

  • You might be running into Android Auto connection issues if you used the Smart Switch feature to set up your new phone. If that’s the case, find the app in the Google Play Store, uninstall it, and download it again.
  • You may notice that you don’t see the Android Auto app in your app drawer anymore (also the reason why you can uninstall it only by finding it in the Play Store). If there’s a problem with app settings, you’ll find them baked into the phone settings. Go to Settings > Google > Device connections > Android Auto. You will find all the settings here.
  • This might also be a hardware problem if you find frequent disconnections. Check the cable that you’re using in the car and replace it if needed.

Problem #5 — Random reboots

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra face profile times square

Quite a few users are facing a problem with their Galaxy S20s randomly restarting. In some cases, it isn’t actually that random and seems to occur every five minutes. For others, this seems to happen every time they unplug wired headphones.

Potential solutions:

  • An app might be causing this problem. Boot the phone into Safe Mode (you can find the instructions on how to do so below) and check if the issue persists. If it doesn’t, the cause is a rogue app. Uninstall the most recently updated or installed apps and see if the phone works as expected.
  • You can also try wiping the cache partition. The instructions are in a guide below.
  • Software updates have fixed this problem for many. If you’re still coming across it though, getting a replacement is probably the best option.
  • Go to Settings > Device care > … > Advanced and tap on Disable Auto Restart.

Problem #6: Edge lighting doesn’t work properly

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra screen in the window 2

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Some users find that the edge lighting feature doesn’t work properly. The edge of the screen doesn’t light up as expected when a notification comes in even with all the settings enabled.

Potential solutions:

  • First, make sure that the proper settings are enabled. Go to Settings, search for Edge Lighting, and select Choose Apps. Only the Messages app is selected by default. Go through the list and pick the apps you want to receive notifications for.
  • Adjusting the Duration slider seems to have worked for a few users. If it is set to max, change to a middle setting and edge lighting should start to work as expected.
  • Others are seeing this problem because they’ve turned off animations in the Developer Options. If you’ve done so, set the animations to at least 0.5x.
  • Until a software update is available to fix this issue, a third-party app might help. Try Edge Lighting+ in the Samsung Good Lock Suite or AODNotify that can be downloaded from the Google Play Store.

Problems where the only option is to wait for a software update or get a replacement

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra app drawer

A hardware issue will require a replacement. Most problems are software-related though. If a workaround isn’t available, an upcoming software update will likely address it. Some major bugs like the green tint problem that was found with the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, and GPS issues have already been fixed for most users.

  • The auto-focus problemAuto-focus problems have been one of the many Galaxy S20 camera issues since launch. Software updates have helped fix the problem for many, but it still persists for a few users. If you’re still waiting, a future update will hopefully take care of it.
  • Wi-Fi randomly slows down — Some users have found that the internet speed, when connected through Wi-Fi, seems to slow down significantly after a few minutes. Toggling the Wi-Fi setting on the phone off and on helps, but only for some time. Keep in mind that you will notice some throttling if the phone overheats, but this problem is mostly unrelated.
  • Microphone problems — A few users have reported issues with the microphone seemingly cutting in and out, when using a chat app and during a phone call. This is likely a hardware problem and the best option is to get a replacement.
  • Overheating — There have been numerous reports of the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra overheating, and this seems to affect the Exynos version in particular.
  • Fingerprint scanner feels slow — In-display fingerprint scanners are the way forward, but not every iteration provides a particularly fast or accurate experience. Things started off that way with the Galaxy S20 phones, but software updates are helping fix these issues.
  • 5G doesn’t work — Users find that 5G causes the network signal to drop completely, whenever the phone switches to the 5G network. For now, simply switching the mode to 4G LTE seems to do the trick. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to take advantage of blazing-fast 5G speeds until a software update is available.

Guide — How to enable fast charging

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra S20 Plus S20

Most Samsung phones come with some form of fast-charging capabilities. The Galaxy S20 takes things up a notch and introduced “super fast” charging as well. If you find that your phone isn’t charging as fast as expected, the setting is probably disabled. Make sure that you’re using approved chargers and cables to charge the phone.

  • Go to Settings > Device care > Charging.
  • Tap on the toggle next to “Fast charging” to enable the feature.
  • Do the same to enable “Super fast charging” as well.

Guide — How to soft reset, hard reset, boot into Safe Mode, and wipe cache partition on Galaxy S20

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra in the park

Soft reset

  • If the screen is responsive:
    • Press and hold the power and volume down buttons, then tap Power off twice.
    • You can also swipe down to open the notification panel, tap the Power icon next to the Settings cog, and tap Power off.
  • If the screen is unresponsive:
    • Press and hold the power and volume buttons for about 10 seconds.

Hard reset

  • Turn the phone off.
  • Press and hold the volume up and power buttons.
  • Release both buttons when the green Android logo appears.
  • Press the volume down button to toggle the selection to Wipe data/factory reset.
  • Use the power button to select Wipe data/factory reset.
  • Press the volume down button to toggle the selection to Yes – delete all user data setting.
  • With the power button, select Yes – delete all user data.
  • Once the reset finished, press the power button to select Reboot system now.

Boot into Safe Mode

  • Turn the phone off.
  • Press and hold the power button past the Galaxy S20 name appears on the screen.
  • Once Samsung appears, release the power button and immediately press and hold the volume down button.
  • Continue to hold down the volume down button until the phone finishes restarting.
  • Let go of the volume down button when you see Safe mode on the bottom left corner of the screen.

Wipe cache partition

  • Turn the phone off.
  • Press and hold the volume up and power buttons.
  • When the Android logo appears, release the volume up and power buttons.
  • You will see an Installing system update message for anywhere between 30 and 60 seconds.
  • In the system recovery menu options, press the volume down button to toggle the selection to wipe cache partition.
  • Press the power button to select wipe cache partition.
  • Use the volume down button to get to toggle the selection to yes.
  • Tap the power button to select yes.
  • Press the power button to restart the device once the Reboot system now option appears.

Looking for help with other problems? If your issues and bugs aren’t specific to the Samsung Galaxy S20 phones, check out our roundups for Android OS problems and fixes, as well as some useful tips and tricks to get the most out of your phone’s battery.



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ESP w2s for emulators

Hello! i have a question, its it possible to draw esp externally on a android emulator for a game like critical ops? ive seen ppl do it for pubg mobile so idk if critical ops would work too, if so, how do i get the offsets from pc and W2S and everything like that? THANKS!

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