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Motorola Edge+ Specs

Display
  • Size: 6.7” Endless Edge display
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2340 x 1080)
  • Display. Tech: OLED, DCI-P3 color space, 90Hz refresh rate, HDR10+
  • Aspect Ratio: 19.5:9
Body
  • Dimensions: 161.07 x 71.38 x 9.6mm
  • Body: 6000 series aluminum | Corning® Gorilla® Glass 5
  • Ports: Type-C port (USB 3.1) with DisplayPort, 3.5mm headset jack
  • Weight: 203g
  • Water Protection: water repellent design
  • Colors: Smoky Sangria
  • Thunder Gray
Software
  • Operating System: Android 10 at launch
Hardware
  • Internal Storage: 256GB
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Proximity, Ambient Light, Sensor Hub, Fingerprint reader, Barometer
  • Processor: Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 865 Mobile Platform octa-core processor
  • GPU: Adreno 650 GPU
  • Memory (RAM): 12GB LPDDR5
  • Security: On-screen fingerprint reader
Battery
  • Size: 5000mAh
  • Charging: 18W TurboPower™ | 15W Wireless charging | 5W Wireless power sharing
  • Battery Life: 2-day battery
Camera

Rear Camera Hardware

  • 108MP (f/1.8, 0.8µm)
  • 1/1.33" sensor size
  • Quad Pixel Technology for 1.6um
  • Optical image stabilization
  • Ultra-wide angle & Macro Vision
  • 16MP (f/2.2, 1.0µm)
  • FOV 117° ultra-wide angle
  • Telephoto | 8MP (f/2.4, 1.0µm)
  • 3x high-res optical zoom
  • Optical image stabilization
  • Time of flight sensor
Rear Camera Video Software
  • Video Portrait Mode, Macro video, Slow motion video, Timelapse video, Hyperlapse video, Electronic video stabilization
Rear Camera Video Capture
  • Rear main camera: 6K UHD (30fps) | UHD (30fps) | FHD (60/30fps) | HD (30fps) | Slow motion FHD (120fps) | High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) Rear ultra-wide angle camera: UHD (30fps) | FHD (30/60fps) | HD (30fps) Rear telephoto camera: FHD (30fps) | HD (30fps)
Rear Camera Software
  • Digital zoom (up to 10x), Shot optimization, Auto smile capture, Gesture selfie, Smart composition, HDR, Timer, Active photos, Manual mode, Portrait mode, Cutout, Macro, Spot color, Cinemagraph, Panorama, Live filter, High-res zoom, RAW photo ouput, Google Lens™ integration, Night Vision
Front Camera Hardware
  • 25MP sensor (f/2.0, 0.9µm) | Quad Pixel technology for 1.8um
Front Camera Video Capture
  • FHD (30fps)
  • HD (30fps)
  • Slow motion FHD (120fps)
  • HD (240fps)
Front Camera Software
  • Screen flash, HDR, Timer, Face beauty, Auto smile capture, Gesture selfie, Active photos, Manual mode, Portrait mode, Spot color, Cinemagraph, Group selfie, Live filter, Night Vision
Front Camera Video Software
  • Timelapse video, Hyperlapse video, Slow motion video
Audio
  • Speakers: Dual stereo speakers tuned by Waves
  • Headphone Jack: 3.5mm headset jack
  • Microphones: 3 Microphones
Extras
  • Voice Control: Google Assistant
  • My UX
  • Personalize: Styles, Wallpapers, Layout, Fingerprint animation
  • Moto Display: Edge Touch, Edge Lights, Peek Display, Attentive Display
  • Moto Actions: Quick capture, Fast flashlight, Three-finger screenshot, Pick up to silence, Screenshot toolkit, Media controls
  • Moto Gametime
  • Moto Audio
Connectivity

Bluetooth Technology: Bluetooth® 5.1
NFC:
Yes
Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax | 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz | Wi-Fi 6 | WiFi hotspot
Location Services: GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Galileo,
SIM Card: Single SIM (Nano SIM)

Networks + Bands
  • Networks: 5G: NR mmWave + Sub-6GHz | 4G: LTE (UL Cat 18 / DL Cat 22) | 3G: UMTS / HSPA+ | 2G: GSM / EDGE / CDMA
  • Bands: 5G: mmWave band n260/n261 | 5G: sub-6GHz band n2/5/41/66/71/77/78 | 4G: LTE band 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/20/25/26/28/29/30/34/38/39/40/41/42/46/48/66/71 | 3G: WCDMA band 1/2/4/5/8 | 2G: CDMA band 0/1 | 2G: GSM band 2/3/5/8
In The Box
  • motorola edge+
  • Charger
  • USB Type-C cable
  • Guides
  • SIM tool

App that users can add information into to populate information

I would like to create an app that users can upload information to that will populate real time within the app.
If you're already an app developer, but need help accomplishing your goal, you're most likely to get help by posting on our Android Development board. Be sure to include details, including your operating system and the version of Android Studio you're using. The more details you provide, the better.

However, if you're a novice, with no experience creating Android apps, I'm afraid the road ahead will be a good deal steeper. First, you're going to have to learn how to write some basic apps. No one is going to do the work for you. I mean, you can certainly hire someone to write the app, or teach you how, but online it's pretty unlikely anyone will walk you from point A to point Z.

If you are new to this, and do want to pursue writing it yourself, your starting place should probably be installing Android Studio on your computer. And then start reading up on writing apps!

Error when lauching my first android studio program

Welcome to Android Forums, Ipokor! :)

Congratulations on starting to develop Android apps; maybe we'll see some of yours in the Play Store soon.

As for the problem you're having, your best bet for getting help is by posting on our Android Development board. Please be very specific; give details such as which OS you're using, and your Android Studio's version. The more specific you are, the better!

Good luck with your app. :D

Help Viber saving duplicates photos/videos when enabling "Save to Gallery"

Welcome to Android Forums, jpe3! :)

Have you verified that these 'duplicates' are actual files, not symbolic links? If they really are files, taking up double space, and you're unable to change this behavior via the app's settings, you should file a bug report.

It's unlikely that anyone associated with Viber will see, or act on, your comments here.
To @ViberMedia, i dont have the time to file a bug report with Viber. This is happening on all types of android phones. Please please fix this!
Unfortunately, it's been 5 years since that member last visited.

If Viber has social media accounts--that are active--you can try reaching out to them that way. But, really, an official bug report is the best way to handle this kind of issue.

Help NEED TO UNBLOCK "PRIVATE CALLER"

Ah, right. Having never used the block/unblock function I wasn't fully aware of the procedure.

Hopefully someone else will be able to help.

Although I have just made a call from one phone to another prefixing with 141 and it does remain in call history as you would expect, so if you haven't got any private calls in your history I think your only option is going to be the factory reset.

Good luck.

:)

Help App recomendation

OK, blocking all mobile data would be much easier since you could just disable it when needed but to have just one app accessing mobile data and blocking everything else is more involved. A basic firewall app will do what you want, but it's going to involve some work on your part to implement it the way you want.

A firewall app allows you to selectively enable/disable online connectivity for WiFi and for mobile data, for each of your installed apps, and conditionally when it involves some system-level, pre-installed apps. (with a non-rooted device your options for system-level apps/services will be limited, for a rooted device you have more control over more services). But in either case, when you initially install and start configuring your chosen firewall app, expect to spend some time getting it set up accordingly.

There are several firewall apps to chose from, for a non-rooted device I'll suggest you try NetGuard, it's an Open Source project (no back end ties to a specific corporation), actively developed and supported, and it has a really good feature set.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.faircode.netguard&hl=en_US
(..... the NonRoot Firewall app gets a lot of press and recommendations but note there are some caveats -- development for it was abandoned for over five years and only recently been picked up again by its developer, and according to its Play Store page, it still has issues with support for IPv6/LTE connectivity.)
For a rooted device, I highly recommend the AFWall+ firewall app. It's also an actively developed and supported Open Source project, and being a root-required firewall is able to rely upon iptables, the integral firewall service that's a part of the Android kernel itself.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dev.ukanth.ufirewall&hl=en_US
That's also a notable issue you need to be aware of, while root-required firewalls can just use iptables, all the non-root firewalls not having system-level permissions are also not able access a system-level service like iptables. Instead, non-root firewalls rely upon a clever workaround. They use a local VPN service instead, emphasis on 'local'. This VPN isn't what most people expect where it involves one to pay for an account and it uses online servers as its back end connectivity, this is just a VPN service that's running only within your device that the non-root firewalls use to redirect outgoing traffic through. This local VPN is what's used to filter what does and doesn't get online access. It works well as is but the problem is if you have one of those conventional VPN services, you cannot have both a non-root firewall app and your VPN service running at the same time, It's an either/or matter. Unless your device is rooted (just assuming it is not) this local VPN workaround is also what a lot of other apps like non-root ad-blockers rely upon so if you're already using either of those things than this won't work out for you.

Screen

The only thing that can cool the cpu (or rather the SoC, since the gpu is a major heat source as well as the cpu) is running slower. Perhaps turning the power saver on (I assume Samsungs have something like this, since most others do), though that may also limit the screen brightness (but see below on that.

In fact the system will throttle the SoC down if it gets too hot. If the phone were rooted it's possible to produce mods which allow you to change the thermal thresholds so that it throttles sooner. Of course this also slows the system, so if you go in for heavy gaming sessions you wouldn't want this. But in the best case rooting and making such mods requires some learning and not caring about voiding your warranty - if you have a Snapdragon-based S10 rather than a Exynos-based one it's unlikely that you can root it in the first place (but in compensation the Snapdragon ones perform better, and generate less heat for the same performance). Without root you cannot change this. You will find apps in the Play Store that claim to make your phone run cooler, but this is bullshit (task killer apps make a lot of bullshit claims to con mugs into installing them).

In any event the display will still produce a lot of heat at boosted brightness, so if this is what's behind it the best you could hope for would be to extend the time before it happens. You might actually do better by turning the brightness down a bit: running longer, perhaps indefinitely, at a lower brightness rather than a shorter time at maximum brightness may work better for you. In any case you don't want to run the display for extended periods at boosted brightness: OLEDs degrade with use, and the brighter you run them the faster this happens. When I said that prolonged running like that would damage the display I wasn't just talking about heat.

Remember that I don't know for sure that this is what's causing this. It's merely a hypothesis that's consistent with what I know about these phones (I don't own one) plus what you describe. But genuinely, if I owned one and had a hack that would let it run at its boosted 800 nit brightness continuously I would be very wary of using it, since running like that for hours on end would be the quickest way to produce "burn in" on the screen.
Thank you

HMC Connect overpriced Travelsim

Look at this company. They sell a overpriced SIM for wordwide use. Google Fi and freemobile are much cheaper

https://androidcommunity.com/hmd-connect-is-a-new-hassle-free-travel-data-sim-20200321/

freemobile is a good operator from france which allows to roam also worldwide in this countrys

https://prepaid-data-sim-card.fandom.com/wiki/France

Here are the countrys

25 GB of 4G/LTE roaming data on top of your monthly national allowance, in many destinations:
  • Europe: all EU & EEA countries, Channel Islands, Isle of Man, Switzerland, Ukraine, Serbia, Montenegro, Belarus, Macedonia.
  • Middle East: Israel, Turkey, Armenia, Georgia.
  • Asia: Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Thailand.
  • Africa: Algeria, Tunisia, South Africa.
  • Oceania: Australia, New Zealand.
  • America: Canada, USA, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina.

allow access to tablet only from 9 to 5?

Are you trying to manage a tablet for a child or is this a business issue? If the former, look into implementing Google's Family Link:
https://phandroid.com/2019/01/29/how-to-set-up-parental-controls-on-android-with-google-family-link/
If the latter, there are a number of MDM (Mobile Device Management) services:
https://www.zdnet.com/article/mdm-for-android-devices-what-your-business-needs-to-know/

Breaking Bad Fans let's talk withdrawals,Breaking Bad Rehab !!

Currently watching Better Call Saul Season 5 on Netflix, Jiimmy/Saul has really gone over to the dark side, Gus, Mike and Nacho are present and correct, as are the Cartel. I think this season may end with a slight overlap with Breaking Bad season 1.
I am starting to wonder what would ever happen to Jimmy if he accepted, Howard's request, instead of being himself?

Galaxy S7 Broken Screen & Power Button

Hello,
Okay so i have two phones:

Phone 1: Galaxy S7 Broken Screen & Power Button (I think fingerprint is set up )

Phone 2: Galaxy S7 Broken Screen (No Passcode/Swipe)

Okay so i have an adaptor coming today so i can use the mouseto swipe access on phone 2.

The problem comes with phone number 1 i am thinking of changing the mother board from phone 1 to phone 2 once i have backed up the data. How ever i am unsure if this will work.

Is the phones internal memory situated in thephones main motherboard orr...?

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