Huawei Y6 with dew-drop display, Android 9 Pie and more announced: Price, specifications and features

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As it stated in Huawei Y6 2019Huawei in January launched 3 smartphones including the Y7 Pro (2019), Y9 (2019) and Y6 Pro 2019 in Sri Lanka and now it has announced the Huawei Y6 (2019 model), that is the successor of previously launched Y6 (2018). Huawei's newly launched phone bears almost similar features and specifications as that of Y6 Pro 2019. The Huawei Y6 2019 price in India and availability is continue not known. Alextremely read: Huawei Y7 Pro (2019), Y9 (2019) and Y6 Pro 2019 launched: Full detailsHuawei Y6 (2019) Specifications and featuresThe Huawei Y6 2019 sports a 6.09-inch Full HD+ dew-drop display by 720 x 1560 pixel resolution by 87 per cent screen-to-body ratio. For optics, the Y6 (2019) boasts of a dual rear camera setup by 13-megapixel wide lens camera with f/1.8 aperture.


Magisk Canary update adds support for many Xiaomi and Meizu devices running Android Pie

This means that there are new devices that going to launch by Android Pie, but come by a single "A-only" partition. System-as-root is not mandatory for devices that update to Android 9 Pie. This scenario created an issue for users wanting to run Magisk on their devices. Magisk alavailiable supported system-as-root devices, but this was restricted to devices by the newer A/B partitioning scheme. Magisk has now added in backing for A-only system-as-root devices.

Magisk Canary update adds support for many Xiaomi and Meizu devices running Android Pie

Asus will update these smartphones to Android Pie for sure, Check if your phone is in the list

As it stated in Asus is one of the few brands that promised an Android Pie update to most of its newest smartphones. However, the company has been launching all its phones by Android Oreo and has been promising the Pie update. Asus has now launched a list of all its phone that going to receive the Pie update. The ROG Phone has alextremely received the beta version of the Pie update in a few countries. On the other hand, phones such as the ZenFone Max Pro M2 and ZenFone Max Pro M1 run on a completely stock Android interface.




LineageOS 16 based on Android Pie Officially Released for Many Devices

With the launch of official Android Pie-based builds, LineageOS 14.1 is being officially discontinued going forward, meaning that new, official 14.1 builds going to no longer be published from now on. Furthermore, LineageOS 15.1 builds going to now be built on a every week rather than nightly schedule. The initial roster of officially-supported LineageOS 16.0 devices includes 24 devices, that are listed below. GoogleHonor/HuaweiLeEcoLenovoMotorolaOnePlusOPPOSamsungSonyXiaomiNew LineageOS 15.1 (Android Oreo) DevicesAs a bonus, a number of devices have received official LineageOS 15.1 support, including:The team states that LineageOS 15.1 going to continue be under active development, but which new features likely won't be added ever most developers have moved on to the Android Pie branch. Flash the LineageOS 16.0 build, followed by the Gapps package as well as Magisk (if you've downloaded them).

LineageOS 16 based on Android Pie Officially Released for Many Devices

ASUS announces its Android Pie upgrade plan for ZenFone smartphones

ASAmerica announces its Android Pie update plan for ZenFone smartphonesGoogle officially launched Android Pie to the public on August 6th of last year. Most companies have delayed these major updates until the end of last year and early this year. Historically, we have seen the newer devices from companies get the laanalisis update first and ASAmerica has launched an official roadmap for the time its ZenFone series going to get the Android 9 Pie update. These OEMs get the source code for the next update before and along by the public betas that go out. It's got10 to the point that some people think it has become an embarrassing data point for Google as they haven't updated their Android distribution dashboard in months.


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