Monday, 30 March 2015

TinyUmbrella Receives Another Update, Now Lets You Save Local SHSH Blobs

Last week, popular tool TinyUmbrella received an update that allowed users to save all the previous SHSH blobs from their iOS device. Now, a new update has been released, which lets you save the local SHSH blobs for the current firmware as well.

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TinyUmbrella Receives Another Update, Now Lets You Save Local SHSH Blobs



This means that even if you’re on iOS 8.1.2, which Apple isn’t signing anymore, you can still save the SHSH blobs for iOS 8.1.2. Oh yes, you’re going to have to be on a jailbreakable firmware, so this tool will not work for iOS 8.1.3 as of now.
Sephamore, developer of TU, also mentioned that the ability to save local SHSH blobs currently only supports A7 and A8 devices. You’ll also need to have AFC2 installed on your iOS device.
A7 devices include:
  • iPhone 5S
  • iPad Air
  • iPad Mini 2 (Retina)
  • iPad Mini 3
A8 devices include:
  • iPhone 6
  • iPhone 6 Plus
  • iPad Air 2
You can download the latest version of TinyUmbrella Beta from our Downloads section and save your local SHSH blobs. To do that, connect your iOS device, right click on your device on TinyUmbrella, and click on Fetch SHSH on device.
So go on and save your iOS 8.1.2 SHSH blobs now, maybe the ability to downgrade back to iOS 8.1.2 will be possible soon.

TinyUmbrella Receives Another Update, Now Lets You Save Local SHSH Blobs

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Samsung Galaxy Tab A announced

Samsung Galaxy Tab A announced 
 

Samsung Galaxy Tab A announced

 

Samsung recently launched its new Galaxy Tab A lineup without fanfare in Russia. Two devices in the lineup have been announced, and both feature a metallic design.

In addition to the metallic design (with blue and gold variants to follow), these two Samsung Galaxy Tab A devices both feature an XGA display with 4:3 aspect ratio, a 1.2GHz quad-core processor and 16GB of internal storage. They differ mainly in size: one is an 8-inch slate with 4200mAh battery, and the other is a 9.7-inch tablet with a 6000mAh battery. The larger variant also comes with dual loudspeakers, whereas its smaller counterpart only has one.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A Specs

  • Android OS (TouchWiz UI)
  • 8-inch/9.7-inch touchscreen (1024×768 XGA), ~160ppi/~132ppi
  • 1.2GHz quad-core processor
  • 2GB RAM
  • 16GB internal storage
  • microSD support up to 128GB
  • 5-megapixel main camera, with autofocus and LED flash
  • 2-megapixel front camera
  • Wi-Fi
  • Optional 4G LTE
  • Bluetooth
  • GPS
  • 7.5mm profile thickness
  • 4200mAh/6000mAh battery
No word is available yet if the Samsung Galaxy Tab A will expand to markets outside Russia. But seeing that this lineup seems to be the follow-up to the Galaxy Tab 4 series, the possibility is high. Due to different screen sizes and connectivity options, the price ranges from around $275 to around $372.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A announced



[Via SamMobile]

Samsung releases 128GB flash storage module based on 3-bit NAND eMMC 5.0

Samsung releases 128GB flash storage module based on 3-bit NAND eMMC 5.0

 Samsung releases 128GB flash storage module based on 3-bit NAND eMMC 5.0


What with fewer innovations left to be achieved in the processor and display departments, manufacturers are now looking for other means to keep the upper hand in the mobile market. Samsung, for one, has unveiled its 3-bit NAND-based eMMC 5.0 storage solution that can pave the way for affordable smartphones and tablets with 128GB internal storage

Note that this storage solution is based on an older technology; high-end devices are already taking advantage of more recent standards, such as Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 2.0 or eMMC 5.1. Nonetheless, Samsung managed to come up with the same level of performance for its new 128GB flash storage module. For one, sequential data reading can reach up to 260MB/s, whereas random data read and write operations can reach up to 6000 input/output operations per second. These numbers are four and 10 times as fast as conventional external memory cards.

Related: Get Samsung 64GB EVO Micro SDXC for only $37 on Amazon
No devices have been mentioned that will boast this new flash storage module. But if all goes well, expect some new mid-range smartphone with 128GB internal storage sometime this year.


Samsung releases 128GB flash storage module based on 3-bit NAND eMMC 5.0

[Source: Samsung]

 

Lenovo K3 Note: affordable midrange phablet with capable hardware

Lenovo K3 Note: affordable midrange phablet with capable hardware 
 

Lenovo K3 Note: affordable midrange phablet with capable hardware

 

Lenovo has a new affordable smartphone called the Lenovo K3 Note. Like its predecessor, it’s meant to compete against competing devices that are luring customer mostly for their incredibly low prices.
As the name implies, the Lenovo K3 Note is a phablet with a 5.5-inch 1080p display. Like the original K3 before it, this new upsized version sports a bright yellow back cover with a unique circular ring encompassing the company logo. I thought it was some sort of loudspeaker at first glance, but it’s just merely an aesthetic aspect.
Lenovo K3 Note (2)

Lenovo K3 Note Specs

  • Android 5.0 Lollipop
  • 5.5-inch IPS LCD (1080×1920 Full HD), ~401ppi
  • 1.7-GHz octa-core MediaTek MT6752 processor
  • Mali-T760 MP2 GPU
  • 2GB RAM
  • 16GB internal storage
  • microSD support up to 32GB
  • 13-megapixel main camera, with autofocus and LED flash
  • 5-megapixel front camera
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • Dual SIM with dual standby
  • 3G HSPA+, 4G LTE
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
  • Dimensions: 152.6 x 76.2 x 8mm
  • Weight: 150g
  • Li-Po 3000mAh battery
The specs inside the Lenovo K3 Note are what justify it as an affordable yet capable midrange smartphone. For one, it’s powered by a 64-bit MediaTek MT6752 processor, Mali-T760 graphics and 2GB of RAM. This smartphone further offers 16GB internal storage, dual SIM configuration, 3000mAh battery and 4G LTE connectivity.
All these Lenovo K3 Note features can be had for only CNY899 or around Php6,480. A premium variant that offers something called “ceramic piece vibration speaker” will be available for CNY999 (Php7,200).

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