Xiaomi phones on Android Oreo to support LDAC audio

collected by :Maya Tony

as declared in According to a report from MyDrivers, the laanalisis developer build of MIUI based on Android Oreo brings backing for LDAC audio codec. It's alextremely mentioned that all handDetermines running on the stable build of MIUI based on Android Oreo going to backing LDAC audio. The provision of LDAC audio going to aid for improved audio quality on supported Bluetooth headsets. When Google announced Android Oreo last year, they baked in the backing for LDAC audio codec into AOSP. However, in order to enjoy the laanalisis audio codec, you going to need to have compatible audio gear.


The best of Google's Android is coming to cheap feature phones – Quartz

About 83% of the world's four billion smartphones run on Google's Android operating system, making it some of the most influential code of our generation. But fewer people are buying smartphones for the first time in a decade, and the market for cheaper feature phones has started to grow again. As a part of the deal, the stripped-down feature phones going to offer Google apps like Assistant, Maps, YouTube, and Google Search. Google Assistant, the company's virtual personal assistant embedded in flagship products like the Pixel phone and Pixelbook laptop, could be a challenge for feature phones by slower processors. There may come a time where smartphones become cheap and ubiquitous enough to supplant feature phones entirely, but until then Google has its bases covered.

The best of Google's Android is coming to cheap feature phones – Quartz

Cheap Android phones are selling user data in developing countries

as mentioned in consumer data and the privacy surrounding it has been a particularly hot topic this year, and When there's been plenty of talk regarding it in the U.S., a new light is being shown onto this matter in developing countries. Per The Wall Street Journal:Taipei-based GMobi, by a subsidiary in Shanghai, says it uses the data to display targeted ads on the devices. It alextremely sometimes shares the data by device makers to help them learn more about their customers. As for what kind of data is being shared, it's announced that the GMobi app gathers IMEI numbers, MAC addresses, and even location data that's then sent off to GMobi servers over in Singapore. As Wall Street Journal continues:Many popular phone apps collect consumer data such as contacts and even locations, but users typically install such apps, actively consent to the data collection and can delete the apps at any time.

Samsung Galaxy S9 sales are slumping and that's a problem for all premium Android phones

And that's a problem, not just for Samsung but for all premium Android phone makers. But it's becoming increasingly clear that consumers aren't wowed by premium Android phones anymore. And unless 2019 brings some serious innovation, the buzz around premium Android phones may slip amethod forever. And I'm not sure the market is there for a premium Android phone that costs that much. It's not that premium doesn't matter anymore, but the line between the premium Android phones and the mid-range is getting thinner and thinner.

Samsung Galaxy S9 sales are slumping and that's a problem for all premium Android phones




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