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lundi 1 février 2016

Google Releases Factory Images and Details of the February Security Update

Nexus Logo

Google has just released the factory images for Nexus devices that include the February Android security update. The company also published their Nexus Security Bulletin for the month that details the fixes this update includes. We’re told this monthly update includes 5 patches for critical level vulnerabilities, 4 patches for high level vulnerabilities and then one patch for a moderate level vulnerability.



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Back View of the Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge Leaked

evleaks S7 and S7 edge

Following up on his leak of the front-side of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge devices, Evan Blass (@evleaks) has now posted renders of the back plates of these two devices. Mr. Blass has previously posted information about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy flagship phones, and now these renders give us an almost complete picture of what we should expect Samsung to unveil later this month at its Unpacked event.



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BlackBerry Announces February’s Security Update for the Priv

BlackBerry Priv

BlackBerry sure is staying on the ball with these monthly Android security updates. We’re just half way through the first day of February and there are already Priv users receiving their security update for the month. BlackBerry also tells us that some of the carriers selling the Priv are working harder to get these monthly security updates certified and pushed to users faster than normal.



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Remix OS for 32-bit PCs now Available

Remix OS

Remix OS for PCs so far has only been usable on computers running on x86-64 bit based processors. Now, the team has released a version that is compatible with x86-32 bit based processors.



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US Mobile to Become First Xiaomi and Meizu Carrier in USA

Xiaomi Mi 4

Chinese smartphone manufacturers are causing quite a stir worldwide, flooding markets with low cost handsets which appear so hard to resist on the spec sheets. The low cost market has evolved in the past few years, going from “low cost, low end” to “low cost, high end”, thanks to players like Xiaomi.

However, there was one major market of the world that remained uninfluenced directly from the value war going on in the low cost segment — USA. That is about to change as US Mobile has become the first carrier in the USA to start selling Xiaomi and Meizu smartphones.

According to PCMag, US Mobile has begun importing and selling Xiaomi and Meizu devices in the USA. This partnership opens up a new frontier for Chinese smartphone giants to venture into. US Mobile has promised to provide service and support for the phones it sells, meaning that you no longer have to cross your fingers for (non-existent) after-sales support from China. The phones are also sold unlocked, so you are not restricted to US Mobile’s virtual network (which rides up on T-Mobile’s physical infrastructure).

There are a few caveats though. For starters, the phones released do not support LTE bands for the United States. This makes the device less of a choice for someone looking for a complete replacement for their existing device. They are not optimized for the networks of USA, as they are imported from China rather than developed for the U.S., so there are chances that you may not be able to fully utilize the device’s network capabilities. The phones sold are also not the latest the manufacturing companies have to offer either, with smartphones on sale currently restricted to the Xiaomi Redmi 2, Mi 3, Mi 4 and Meizu Note 2.

“U.S. consumers have traditionally had to compromise to afford incredible devices,” Ahmed Khattak, founder and CEO of U.S. Mobile, said in a statement to PC Mag. “Now, with the launch of our marketplace, we are thrilled to offer complete range of exceptional smartphones for low monthly payments and to give our customers access to exceptional phones otherwise not available in the U.S.” Khattak has also promised an ongoing relationship with Xiaomi and Meizu distributors, saying that their future devices may have U.S. LTE bands. You can find the phones in US Mobile’s Web shop.

The news itself may not be overly exciting, but this does signal the beginning of the transition that the rest of the world has made towards low cost devices. Entry of Chinese smartphone makes into USA will force all the other players to rethink their product lineup to combat the sudden increase in competitive value products. The end result, we hope, is that the consumers get an even sweeter deal.

What are your thoughts on the US Mobile’s decision to import and sell Xiaomi products? How do you feel this will impact the current market? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!



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NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet finally receives update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow

NVIDIA Confirms Android 6.0 for the Original Shield Tablet

As promised by NVIDIA, the SHIELD Tablet can now be updated to Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The update brings with it a slew of new changes, including a new camera app, Google Now on Tap,  the ability to link micro-SD cards with your internal storage, and all the other Marshmallow goodies we’ve come to appreciate such as Doze mode and permission control. The update will slowly roll out over the next few days, so expect it to hit your tablet soon.



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New Report shows several Play Store Games infected with Android.Xiny.19.Origin Trojan

AndroidMalware

A recent report by antivirus software company Dr.WEB reveals that several games on the Google Play Store contain a trojan called Android.Xiny.19.origin. The trojan is embedded within a seemingly normal game application, but once installed it sends identifiable information to its host server. In addition, it can launch arbitrary APK files hidden in images sent from a host server, and can leverage root access (if enabled on the device) to automatically install/remove other software. Check those permissions, people!



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