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Alternatives to banned apps Shareit and Xender for file transfer and cloud storage

 

59 apps have been banned over security and privacy concerns, and two of these were popular file sharing apps Shareit and Xender. While the urls for these apps are not working any longer, and the cloud services are also down, for the local sharing and management features, the apps continue to work if they have already been installed. For iOS users, Xender is still available on the app store; at the time of writing. The most useful features of these apps is the ability to transfer files between smartphones, between the phones and computers or back up the files on the cloud. Considering the restrictions on Apple devices, and the containment of apps, many of the alternatives for these file managers are not even available on the App Store. However, Android users have a choice of alternatives. The main options to replace Xender or Shareit are Dropbox, JioSwitch, Files by Google and Shareall. Here are more details about the best picks of Team Digit:

Dropbox

Dropbox is essentially a cloud storage manager, that is similar to Google Drive. The subscription plans for additional storage is economical, with 2TB available for ₹969 a month whereas the same amount of storage on Google Drive costs ₹1,300 a month. Dropbox allows you to free up space on your devices by uploading files to the cloud. The links to the files on the cloud can be shared with others through links. It is possible to share a single file or folder, and additionally password protect the access. There are some very thoughtful features in Dropbox, such as an inbuilt feature to scan documents, and the ability to automatically send photos clicked on the device to a computer that is connected to the internet. The app also allows you to save voice memos or photos directly to the cloud without using up space on your device in the first place. This is extremely convenient as several steps are automatically skipped in the process of sending content from the phone to the desktop. The app works just as well on both iOS and Android. For those who use Dropbox primarily from their computers, the mobile app allows you to share files on the go, change permissions, and even manage the files in the cloud storage. The main feature lacking in Dropbox is the ability to send files from one device to another directly, without an internet connection.  

Download: iOS | Android

JioSwitch

JioSwitch is a fast and easy to use application that allows you to send and receive files between two smartphones. The app automatically detects the files on the device and allows you to select multiple files before sending, and gives you an estimate of the transfer time. One of the advantages of JioSwitch is that it allows users to send files from an iOS device to an Android device, with an additional step of using the iOS device for connecting to a WiFi hotspot created by the Android device. While JioSwitch is very good for transferring files between devices, it has no cloud storage functionality, and does not allow you to transfer files between a smartphone and a computer. There are no file management apps. The user interface is very simple, and the app is good at what it does. If you want to install a single app for transfering files between device, then just install JioSwitch.    

Download: iOS | Android

Files by Google

Formerly known as Files Go, Files by Google is a storage manager that is primarily used for clearing up memory on the device, quickly deleting junk files, and getting rid of duplicates. The application integrates deeply with the Android OS, and gives smart recommendations such as deleting apps that you do not use, or getting rid of temp files that are affecting the performance of the device. You can quickly clear up the phone memory by transferring all files to an SD card.  Files also has the features that you would expect from a file sharing app, and as long as another person has the app installed on their device as well, any type of file can be transferred between the two smartphones. Files allows you to backup files on Google Drive, but also supports third party cloud storage providers. 

Download: Android

Share All

Share All is a basic file sharing app with a very low system footprint of less than 8 MB. It allows you to quickly share files between devices without an internet connection or a cable. The devices are paired, and the files are transferred from within the app. That is all there is to it, and the app does not have any extra bells and whistles. There are no file management features, or the ability to use cloud storage. This app has been built for the sole reason of transferring any file between two smartphones. The explorer for the files has tabs that automatically bins content by type, such as videos, photos and music. 

Download: Android

sendanywhere

Sendanywhere is a powerful little app that allows users to transfer files between two devices, with or without an internet connection. The files load up immediately after you fire up the app, and the user experience is blazing fast. From the manager screen, you can just select multiple files and then choose send. Here you will get a qr code to transfer the files, a link that can be shareable, or the option to connect locally to another device without the internet. The link or code can be sent over IM clients to another device. The utility of this app is that it works just as well on devices that are far away as well as closer together. The link for sharing the file expires after the transfer, and the files are not stored anywhere in the cloud. This is a fast, secure and simple way to transfer files between devices. The app works on computers, and smartphones from both Android and iOS just as well. 

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Honor X10 Max and Honor 30 Lite with MediaTek Dimensity 800 processor: Specifications, pricing and more

Honor X10 Max and Honor 30 Lite with MediaTek Dimensity 800 chipset have launched in China. The X10 Max features a large 7.09-inch display while the Honor 30 Lite has a 90Hz refresh rate display and comes with triple cameras on the back. Both the phones support fast charging out-of-the-box. There’s currently no word on the launch of Honor X10 Max and Honor 30 Lite in India.

Let’s take a brief look at the specifications, pricing and features of the Honor X10 Max and Honor 30 Lite.

Honor X10 Max specifications and pricing

The X10 Max features a 7.09-inch Full HD+ (2280 x 1080 pixels) resolution display with a waterdrop notch cutout for the front-facing camera. The screen is HDR10 certified and has a 19:9 aspect ratio.

It is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 800 chipset with 5G support, an octa-core CPU and a Mali-G57 CPU. This is paired with upto 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage, with an option to expand the storage by upto 256GB. The phone runs on Android 10 based Magic UI 3.1 but doesn’t support Google Play Services. 

The X10 Max comes with a 48MP primary camera and a 2MP depth sensor on the back and an 8MP selfie camera on the front. The rear cameras are capable of recording in 4K at 30FPS with support for electronic image stabilization.

The phone has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and comes fitted with a 5,000mAh battery with support for 22.5W fast charging.

Honor X10 Max starts at CNY 2,099 (~Rs 22,190) for the base variant with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage while the 8GB RAM variant is priced at CNY 2,499 (~Rs 26,400).

Honor 30 Lite specifications and pricing

Honor 30 Lite features a 6.5-inch Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) resolution display that supports 90Hz high refresh rate and has a u-shaped notch cutout for the selfie camera. The phone is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 800 chipset with an octa-core CPU and is paired with upto 8GB RAM and 128GB storage options to choose from. The phone runs on Android 10 but without the Google Play Services.

The Honor 30 Lite comes with a triple camera setup on the back that consists of a primary 48MP camera, an 8MP ultrawide camera with 120-degree field-of-view and a 2MP macro camera. On the front, there is a 16MP selfie camera housed within the notch cutout.

It comes with a 4,000mAh battery with support for 22.5W fast-charging out-of-the-box.

The Honor 30 Lite is priced starting at CNY 1,699 (~Rs 17,960) for the base variant with 6GB RAMa nd 64GB storage, CNY 1,899 (~Rs 20,000) for the variant with 128GB storage and CNY 2,199 (~Rs 23,200) for the variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage.

 

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OnePlus launches 32-inch, 43-inch and 55-inch TV in India starting at Rs 12,999

OnePlus has been teasing the launch of its 2020 TVs for a while now and it looks like most of the rumours and leaks were right. OnePlus has announced three TVs as a part of their Y series and U series. The Y series has two TVs - a 32-inch HD ready TV and a 43-inch FHD TV priced at Rs 12,999 and Rs 22,999 respectively. The U series has just one TV as of now - U1 priced at Rs 49,999. This is a 55-inch TV and brings with it a resolution of 4K with support for HDR and Dolby Vision along with Dolby Atmos support. We spent some quality time with the OnePlus U 55-inch 4K HDR TV and you can watch our in-depth review down below or read our review here. All three TVs run on the Android TV platform and come with OnePlus’ own Oxygen Play UI.

“The expansion of the OnePlus TV product portfolio is an important step forward for us and is aligned with our vision to build an accessible connected ecosystem. With the launch of the two new smart TV series, we aim to better bring premium technology to more homes in India by making high-quality products more accessible across new price segments,” said Pete Lau, Founder and CEO of OnePlus. “The OnePlus TV U Series and OnePlus TV Y Series are important leaps in sharing our vision of intelligent connectivity with more users.”

OnePlus Y series TV specifications and features

Like we said above, the OnePlus Y series comes in two screen sizes - 32-inch HD ready and 43-inch Full HD. The display panel claims to cover 93 percent of the DCIP-3 colour space and it also has OnePlus’ Gama Engine to enhance the picture quality. The TV runs on Android 9 out of the box and comes with OnePlus’ own Oxygen Play UI which is very reminiscent of Xiaomi’s PatchWall UI. It also brings with it a data saver mode that functions a lot like Xiaomi’s data saver on their TVs. Because the TV runs on Android TV, it has Chromecast built-in and also supports the Google Assistant. 

Users can also control the TV using the OnePlus Connect app available on iOS and Android. They can use the app to connect the TV to their mobile hotspot.  The TVs come with 20W of sound output. 

OnePlus Y series TV Price in India

The 32-inch HD Ready OnePlus Y series TV is priced at rs Rs 12,999 and the 43-inch Full HD OnePlus Y series TV is priced at Rs 22,999. The OnePlus TV Y Series 32-inch will be available starting 5 July, 2020 on Amazon.in. The OnePlus TV Y series 43-inch will be available to customers soon.

OnePlus U 55-inch 4K HDR TV Specifications and features

The third TV in this lineup is the OnePlus U series TV. The U1 is a 4K HDR TV with support for HDR 10, HDR 10+, HLG, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. We don't know the peak brightness in nits for the TV. It has a VA panel. The TV also claims to cover 93 percent of the DCI-P3 colour space. It also boasts of features such as MEMC, Noise reduction, colour space mapping, dynamic contrast and Anti Aliasing. It is 6.9mm thin and has a 95 percent screen to body ratio. 

It also runs on Android TV bringing with it access to the Play Store for your streaming service needs. It has OnePlus’ own UI and you can use the smartphone app to control the TV. It also has a data saver mode. For audio, it has 4 drivers producing a total output of 30W. 

OnePlus U 55-inch 4K HDR TV Price in India

The 55-inch OnePlus U 4K HDR TV is priced at Rs 49,999 in India but there is no launch date revealed for the TV.

 

     



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Poco M2 Pro visits Geekbench ahead of its official launch on July 7 in India

Poco M2 Pro has been spotted on Geekbench ahead of its official launch on July 7 in India. The M2 Pro is the first phone in a new lineup by Poco and as per previous leaks and rumours, we’re looking at mid-range hardware and likely aggressive pricing. The company has been teasing the upcoming smartphone through its various social media handles and on Flipkart, where it is supposed to go on sale post-launch.

A quick surge will help you last more than a day. The #POCOM2Pro will come with 33W super-fast charging support. RT if you are ready to #FeelTheSurge. Know more: https://t.co/9qDfHgozXT pic.twitter.com/zXnxggSOE0

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The Poco M2 Pro was spotted in a Geekbench listing that awarded it a single-core score of 554 points and a multi-core score of 1757 points. While the listing doesn’t reveal the exact hardware specifications, we do get to know that it will run on Android 10 out-of-the-box and a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor with a base frequency of 1.80GHz paired with 6GB RAM. Let’s take a look at the leaked and rumoured specifications of the Poco M2 Pro.

Poco M2 Pro leaked specifications

The Poco M2 Pro is expected to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G as it is speculated to be a rebranded version of the Redmi Note 9 Pro, albeit with some changes. It is also confirmed that the Poco M2 Pro features a quad-camera setup on the back, side-mounted fingerprint reader and support for 33W fast charging. 

Poco M2 Pro is rumoured to be based on the Redmi Note 9 Pro which features a 6.67-inch Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) resolution display with punch-hole cutout. It comes with a quad-camera setup on the back which includes a 48MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, a 5MP macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor. 

On the front, there is a 16MP selfie camera housed within the punch-hole cutout. The Note 9 Pro also has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor just as it is teased for the Poco M2 Pro. While the Note 9 Pro supports 18W fast charging, Poco has confirmed that the M2 Pro will support 33W fast charging, however, it’s currently not known if the battery is rated at 5,020mAh or lower.

The Poco M2 Pro has also been confirmed to run on Android 10 and we could see the Poco Launcher return as the UI of choice. We’ll know more on July 7 including the price and availability of the Poco M2 Pro.

 

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Facebook allows 5000 developers to gather user data due to a serious flaw

Facebook is in trouble again after the company admitted that personal data of ‘inactive’ users was wrongly shared for longer than it was authorized. In a blog post by the company, Facebook said that 5000 third-party developers continued to receive users’ information for when they used Facebook to sign in to various apps. The information was sent even after users had not used the app in more than 90 days. The issue with the time frame is that it even goes against Facebook’s policy. The policy states that third-party app developers would not receive personal information about a user if they have not accessed the app in 90 days. 

Facebook flaw allows developers to access users data

The company said, in a statement that, “Recently, we discovered that in some instances apps continued to receive the data that people had previously authorised, even if it appeared they hadn't used the app in the last 90 days.”. Basically, how this happened was that if two friends who were both on Facebook had used a particular app, and only one of them was using the app after 90 days, the app could still gather information from the person who has been inactive for that time. "For example, this could happen if someone used a fitness app to invite their friends from their home town to a workout, but we didn't recognise that some of their friends had been inactive for many months," the company also stated. 

In other Facebook news, the company released a TikTok inspired app called Collab and you can read more about it, here. Recently, Google Photos also stopped the auto-backup of media files from WhatsApp, Facebook and other apps to save space. You can read more about that here. And finally, you can now also bulk delete all your Facebook posts as well, right here. 

 



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Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2020 Stage 3 now live, Stage 1B Solo qualifiers reopened

Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2020 Stage 3 is now live for players who qualified the Stage 2 that commenced on June 8. Moreover, players who couldn’t qualify for the previous stage now have a second chance in the form of Stage 1B solo qualifiers. The registration for Stage 1B is also underway and eligible players have four weeks to qualify for Stage 2B. 

Here’s everything you want to know about how to register for Stage 1B or Stage 3 of the COD: Mobile world championship along with eligibility criteria, rules and more. Call of Duty: Mobile new Season 7 update is also out and with it comes a whole bunch of new features, events and additions.

What is Stage 1B of Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2020?

COD Mobile held the first stage of its mobile championship as online qualifiers that were held between April 30 and May 24. With Stage 1B, the game is giving players a second chance to enter the world championship if they couldn’t make it in the previous round. This stage is scheduled for each weekend from July 2 to July 26 wherein players will have a chance to qualify for the Stage 2B which is the team-up round.

Am I eligible for Stage 1B of Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2020?

The Stage 1B is essentially the second part of the first round, so even new players can play to get qualified into the second stage. However, the eligibility criteria will only allow players ranked veteran or higher to register for the solo qualifiers.

Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2020 Stage 1B rules and rewards

If you’re ranked veteran or higher and want to participate in the world championship, Stage 1B is a second chance at qualifying for the next stage. The Stage 1B kicks off from July 2 as the first qualifier and concludes on July 5. The second qualifiers will be held between July 9 and 12, the third qualifier between July 16 to July 19 and fourth qualifiers from July 23 to July 26.

After registering, the first ten ranked matches will be scored and graded to award tournament points. These points are based on individual rank and win and any player to reach 80 points in these ten ranked matches will be eligible for Stage 2B. 

Players who register for the championship Stage 1B will receive an in-game reward along with progression awards as and when they earn tournament points by playing ranked matches.

How to register for Stage 1B of Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2020?

If you wish to register for the Stage 1B of the world championship, open the game and tap either on Multiplayer or Ranked Match. In the lobby, there is a World Championship 2020 banner on the top-left corner. Tap it and it will redirect to a registration page.

Here you will need to register for the first solo qualifier that is happening between July 2 and July 5. However, ensure that you are ranked veteran and above in order to register for Stage 1B.

Stage 3 Regional qualifiers of Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2020

The third stage of the world championship is also live and teams who qualified the Stage 2 team-up round now enter the regional qualifiers. A total of 512 teams from each region qualified for the Stage 3 rounds and the battle for the world championship moves to GameBattles which is an online gaming competition platform.

All players who have qualified for the Stage 3 regional qualifiers have been notified, so check your inbox for any message to know if you and your team have qualified. The regional qualifiers will be held between July 2 and July 19 where teams will have to register their team members individually on GameBattles. 

The top two teams in every Regional qualifier tournament will advance to Regional playoffs Stage 4 round. All teams will be given two chances to qualify for Stage 4. You can read out the fine-print for eligibility, rules and more of the world championship on COD: Mobile eSports page.



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Apple Arcade Cancels Some Games Amidst Strategy Shift to Retain Subscribers: Report

Apple Arcade is reportedly trying a new strategy in an attempt to retain subscribers’ interest. Apple has cancelled contracts for some games in development for Arcade while looking out for more captivating titles, a report claimed.

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Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App

YouTube has introduced its new mobile app called ‘YouTube Create’. This app offers an easy way for creators to edit their videos right from ...