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A Take A Look Of What's Inside The Google Pixel 10, Camera, Battery, Display, and Main Board Assembly

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...

AT&T Galaxy S5 Active G870A Stock 4.4.2 G870AUCU1ANE4 Firmware

Here is the first Android 4.4.2 KitKat Stock Firmware for AT&T's Samsung Galaxy S5 Active  (SM-G870). The stock firmware will be useful just in-case when the time comes that you might want to return back your Samsung Galaxy S5 Active  SM-G870 to it's official firmware. The stock firmware can wipe root or any customization that you may wish to be completely remove from your phone. Once your phone has been modified, it also proven essential to use the stock firmware if you cannot receive any OTA update anymore  Some advanced user have had used the stock firmware if they have messed-up from customization and resulted into bricks, so the stock firmware is also best for fixing unwanted soft-bricks, bootloops or just stuck on a welcome screen logo. So like I said, use of the stock firmware is for AT&T's Galaxy S5 Active G870A advanced users only.  This cannot be used and is not recommended  by any of those who did not know how...

T-Mobile Galaxy S5 OTA update to G900TUVU1BNF6 add VoLTE support

T-Mobile  now brings the VoLTE support for Galaxy S5 G900T, as the U.S. carrier has officially rolled out  the new 4.4.2 KitKat update that jump up to build version G900TUVU1BNF6. The G900TUVU1BNF6 brings some new features, system improvements and  the VoLTE support that allows users to connect to the voice over LTE  coverage scattered all throughout the country.  The  VoLTE connections is now available in a total of fifteen markets,  according to T-Mobile's release note. The update has been rolled out via OTA update and while other users can see the update yet can also download via Samsung Kies. Here is TMO's announcement: Beginning June 19 after 5 p.m. PST the Samsung Galaxy S 5 will have a software update to Android 4.4.2/Baseband G900TUVU1BNF6 that turn on VoLTE services via OTA over Wi-Fi in available VoLTE markets only. For devices not in VoLTE markets, the update will be available...

Sprint Galaxy S5 4.4.2 OTA update G900PVPU1ANE5 enable WI-FI calling support

Sprint has rolled out another software on Sprint Sprint Galaxy S5 (G900P), the update is still packed in 4.4.2 KitKat and it will bumps the software build version to  G900PVPU1ANE5. The update brings the Wi-Fi calling support and there are no any other new features mentioned according to the released keynotes. The changelog is absolutely short, as the Wi-Fi calling is the only item you may see on the list. The Wi-Fi calling hasn't been enabled on previous 4.4.2 update build G900PVPU1AND2 , due to this some users had been requesting this feature and have waited patiently and so finally Sprint have put itinto action.  So there it goes you may check this update as it's a nice feature, and surely everyone will be happy to seeing that it actually arrive. According to some folks who already received the new 4.4.2 G900PVPU1ANE5 says that also fixes some issues they have faced before such as the LTE.  Some difficulties on getting a...

Galaxy S5 Android 4.4.3 Update Will Arrive This Month

As we have seen the Android 4.4.3 update that has took in action after Google has officially started to pushed it on the Google Nexus and the Play Edition Devices. While other Android smartphones makers like Motorola has also rolled out the 4.4.3 update on its Moto G line-ups, including the Moto E, Moto G, and Moto X. Now it looks like that Samsung won't left behind and will also about to bring the Android 4.4.3 update on the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy S4. According to a report that the 4.4.3 update will be hitting this month on the International Galaxy S5 - the SM-G900H and the SM-G900F models. While the Galaxy S4 will also get the Android 4.4.3 treatment next month. But this report only came from an alleged leaked documents from Samsung and there is no exact date to when it could arrive. So just take a deep breath and relax for a while, until the said 4.4.3 update for your Galaxy S5 will finally out there for grab. Android 4.4.3 Update on T-Mobile Moto X Source

Australian Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900I G900IDVU1ANE1 4.4.2 Update Brings NFC bug fix

New 4.4.2 KitKat update is hitting on Australia's Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900I phones. The firmware build number now dubbed as G900IDVU1ANE1 an update to the previous 4.4.2 G900IDVU1AND2 on April. The update brings an option to change the Docking icons, NFC bug fix  and among other general stability and performance improvements. The update has already started rolling-out over-the-air OTA update for Vodafone Galaxy S5 users, but we also spotted the firmware builds for Optus, Telstra and the unbranded Australia's  Galaxy S5 SM-G900I are also now on Samsung Kies firmware server.  The  G900IDVU1ANE1  is roughly 101MB in size  when you update via OTA, while updating via Samsung Kies it's roughly 2.4GB. Here are the firmware build Technical details on each of the Australians Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900I G900IDVU1ANE1 4.4.2 updates. Unlocked or unbranded Galaxy S5  G900IDVU1ANE1 4.4.2 Model: SM-G900I Android vers...

T-Mobile Galaxy S5 OTA update G900TUVU1ANE6 fixes SMS/MMS & network connectivity issues

T-mobile has just released another 4.4.2 software update for the Galaxy S5 and this time it's dubbed with firmware build number G900TUVU1ANE6, this is for those an  who previously received the 4.4.2 G900TUVU1ANE5 a week ago and suffered some issues such as  failures on incoming SMS/MMS, network signal lose and Wi-Fi Calling problem.  So this is an important update to fix the Galaxy S5 SM-G900T. The  G900TUVU1ANE6 is around 18MB in size and it's live via over-the-air (OTA) or update the phone manually using Samsung Kies. Here are the Technical details of the G900TUVU1ANE6 Model number: SM-G900T Android version: 4.4.2 Baseband version: G900TUVU1ANE6 Kernel version: 3.4.0-1616466 dpi@SWDD5707 #1 Fri May 23 20:25:18 KST 2014 Build number: KOT49H.G900TUVU1ANE6 SE for Android: Enforcing AP: G900TUVU1ANE6 CP: G900TUVU1ANE6 CSC: G900TTMBU1ANE6 Tips on How to Upgrade...

How to Root Galaxy S3 Neo on any Android Firmware using Odin

The pleasure of discovering on what other things that your device can actually do is a thing that some people like you can only understand. And therefore, you want to upgrade its performance to the next level by rooting your Galaxy S3 Neo on any Android Firmware using Odin. If you want to, this article can easily help you get what you want. If you are interested in flashing a custom ROM on your Samsung Galaxy S3 Neo model, or to have minor improvements to performance for bumping speeds and battery life enhancement, then you’ve come to the right place. You see, your phone has default and factory restrictions as well as several bloatware or built-in programs and all these features are preventing you from operating at its optimum capability. And all you have to do is to remove these programs for you to experience more benefits that are supposed to be there from the start. That is, if you are willing to make little risks. At the end of the process, you can already access your phone’s...