Let's take a look the whole assembly inside the Google Pixel 10 as IFixit once again showed us the step by step teardown guide. You'll be surprised of how the layout of the main board, battery and camera being neatly stack. It begins with dismounting the battery assembly, down to the camera, then the main board, down to the screen display. Disassembling the Google Pixel 10 only need an anti-clamp a few picks, and a screw driver, making any future repair effortless. . Why do we need a teardown guide? We'll here's how IFixit answers: The Pixel 10 is powered by Google’s smartest chip yet, it’s packed with AI that can translate calls in real time, coach your photography, and even write emails for you. But here’s the thing: no AI feature in the world is going to help when your battery dies. That’s where we come in, so let’s open it up and see how repair-friendly this “AI-first” phone really is. Chapters 00:00 Intro to the Pixel 10 Teardown 00:20 Heatless back panel re...
For those who are running the popular CyanogenMod on their android devices will now check the fourth M build for CyanogenMod 11 which this update build based on AOSP Android 4.4 (Android Open Source Project). The CyanogenMod Team has officially posted the initial rolled on some select devices at of this moment, including Galaxy S2, Galaxy S3,Galaxy S4, Galax Note, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Note 3, HTC One, Sony Xperia's, Nexus devices and a lot more. Some devices are not yet available for now, so just better check for it from time to time if your device model number as soon as it will be available from supported list.
Here are the changes for the CyanogenMod 11 M4 release addressed by the CyanogenMod Team.
This release sees the following updates:
Source: CyanogenMod via Android Police
Here are the changes for the CyanogenMod 11 M4 release addressed by the CyanogenMod Team.
This release sees the following updates:
- Immersive Mode – prevent accidental clicks on swipe gesture (EdgeGesture service)
- Bluetooth LE – Wipower SDK apis, various fixes
- System NavBar – Left Hand mode (landscape only – not available on tablets)
- Motion Accelerometer support (device dependant)
- Volume Panel – transparency support
- Translations – new language additions, localization and long-string fixes
- MediaPlayer – new apis for Suspend/Resume
- CM Easter Egg
- QuickSettings – volume Tile sync fix, Quick Config, Alarm tile shows alarms, User Profile fix
- Recent Apps Panel – low-end device tweaks
- Theme Engine – Fix crashes
- Performance – Speed up booting on multi-core devices, add option to force high-end graphics option on low-end devices
- Trebuchet – decouple icon mask and background (should fix some icon packs)
- Settings – multiple hands-free device support
- Privacy Guard – confirm on permission reset
- Profiles – add expanded desktop support
Source: CyanogenMod via Android Police
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