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Samsung Galaxy S10E (Lite) Appears In Official Renders, Reportedly

While Samsung Galaxy S10 (standard version) and S10 Plus are generating a huge buzz, at the moment, and appear in the majority of the most recent leaks, now we’re going to talk about Samsung Galaxy S10E (popularly dubbed Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite). Reportedly, the first official renders of the device appeared on the Internet, says the German tech news site WinFuture.

“The Samsung Galaxy S10E, where Samsung probably uses a small ‘E’ as name suffix, will differ in some points from the larger and more expensive models. Of course, the size is particularly striking in comparison, as the display is much smaller with a 5.8-inch diagonal than the Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus. Moreover, the panel is completely flat and not rounded to the back at the sides as it is the case with the other models,” the German tech news site reported in an article.

Another difference would be that Samsung ditched the implementation of an in-display fingerprint sensor in Galaxy S10E (Lite). Instead, the South Korean company decided to adopt a Sony Xperia-like concept, meaning that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Lite would boast a fingerprint reader to the right side of the device. Thus, the power button also becomes the fingerprint reader.

Samsung Galaxy S10E (Lite) Appears In Official Renders, Reportedly

As for the allegedly official Samsung Galaxy S10E renders, you can see them below, courtesy of WinFuture, a German tech news portal.

Samsung Galaxy S10E would come out on February 20th, along with its “big brothers,” Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus, and it would boast 6 Gb of RAM, 128 Gb of internal storage, and a dual-camera system on the back. Also, it would pack either Exynos or a Snapdragon chipset, but we don’t have further details on the specific SoC models that the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite would equip.

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Pokemon Go Receives Additional Gen 4 Pokemon And Adds Significant Battle Changes, Too

Niantic added a few new Pokemon monsters in Pokemon Go and made some significant battle changes, too. More specifically, the company released several Gen 4 Pokemon in Pokemon Go, such as Diamond and Pearl, as well as two new evolved forms and a baby Pokemon. Also, Niantic added some changes to the trainer and raid battle gameplay.

“In our previous Community Note, we outlined some changes that came to Pokemon GO that affect your Pokemon’s effectiveness in battle. We have similar news to share today, detailing Raid Battle and move balance changes, and move set additions to the game, which you may have seen referred to in our most recent Sinnoh region update,” Niantic said via the official release notes of the new Pokemon Go update.

“For the Raid Battle changes, the featured Pokemon will now have an HP increase to offset some of the damage increases made to the attacks of other Pokemon in the last year. We hope this will provide a greater overall challenge as well as encourage Trainers to group up to win,” the company added.

Pokemon Go Receives Additional Gen 4 Pokemon And Adds Significant Battle Changes, Too

“When it comes to move balance changes and move set additions, we have been keeping an eye on how well some Pokemon are performing in battle compared to others. That means adjusting the power of some moves in Trainer Battles and giving Pokemon new moves that improve their success in matches,” Niantic added.

As for the trainer and raid battle changes that Niantic implemented recently in Pokemon Go, the company stated that the modifications in raid battle would “increase raid health for featured Pokemon in Tier 3, Tier 4, and Tier 5 Raid Battles,” while the “trainers will receive increased Stardust for completing Raid Battles.”

Also, the trainer battle moves would have damage changes. For the full release notes regarding the addition of Gen 4 Pokemon monsters in Pokemon Go and the new significant battle changes, check out PokemonGo Live, Niantic’s official Pokemon Go news portal.

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PS5 New Leaks: Added Power and Possible Release Date

Almost have years have passed since Sony unleashed the PlayStation 4. The console became a hit, selling more than 80 million units by the summer of 2018.

While a beefier version has been offered in the form of the PS4 Pro, some of the fans are already looking forward to the next member of the PlayStation family. Below you can find a selection of known information and rumors that concern the future device.

Possible Release Date

A possible release date is not yet known. Sony executives have confirmed that the company is already working on the console and the development period could be quite long. A high-ranking Sony employee has declared during an interview offered in May 2018 that the next major jump in graphics could take place in the next two or three years, hinting a possible release date of 2020 or 2021.

Industry sources claim that the console will arrive earlier, most likely during the holiday season of 2019. The claim seems to be based on the fact that Sony decided to skip E3 2019, a choice that has been interpreted by some as a sign that the company is working on a big project.

Added Power

It is likely that the new generation will be able to play games at a native 4K@60fps without any problems. More power is always great but Sony will also take into account the price of the improved performance

Spec List

It is thought that the PS5 will use an advanced AMD processor. Some believe that Sony will pick an 8-core Zen GPU that will be paired with one of the upcoming Navi GPUs that are made by the same company. A bigger storage unit and a 4K Blue-ray player could also make an appearance.

Backwards Compatibility

The decision to remove backwards compatibility on PS4 lead to a disappointed fan base and many hoped that PS5 will be backwards compatible with the previous consoles.

Price Matters

Since the specs remain unknown it is hard to make a reasonable estimation, but it should be on bar with the one of the future Xbox. It is likely that the price will remain affordable as the companies will earn a huge profit from the games that made for the consoles.

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Electra’s iOS 11.4.1 Jailbreak Latest Details

Coolstar’s iOS 11.4.1 jailbreak was finally released. Even though for that version of iOS, theirs is not the first jailbreak tool, if you are a person who prefers Electra tools over other developers’ creations, you will be pleased to hear the news. A publicly-available jailbreak for iOS 12 is still yet to come so this is the best we can get.

Electra 1.2.3 supports iOS 11.4.1 jailbreak

Electra 1.2.3 is the newest version of the jailbreak tool from Coolstar, and it is compatible with iOS 11.0 through iOS 11.4.1. iOS 11.4.1 was supported for the first time by Electra 1.2.0, but people who tried it claim it was causing some out of nowhere crashes.

To fix the crashing problem, as a result, Electra 1.2.1 was rolled out rather quickly based on what Redmond Pie says. Since then, the website of the Electra team has been updated with additional versions of their iOS 11.4.1 jailbreak. Now the async_wake so jailbreaking 11.0-11.1.2 works properly and the nonce generator button not working issue has been solved.

In July last year was released the first Electra IPA, and the first jailbreak to support iOS 11 through 11.3.1 was also Electra IPA. Pwn20wnd released its unc0ver jailbreak after that release, and their creation seemed to have a better stability than Electra.

Details on Electra’s iOS 11.4.1 jailbreak

According to Redmond Pie Electra enjoys a core following. What they mean by that is that Electra’s iOS 11.4.1 jailbreak being released will make many people happy. Because the jailbreak tool from Electra does not require users to have an Apple developer account anymore to be allowed to use it, it is great. In addition to that, on Twitter, the Electra team said that their tool couldn’t be compared with the vfs exploit redundant as now it employs the newer voucher_swap exploit.

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Additional Ways to Use Electra Jailbreak

Electra jailbreak tool updated to version 1.2.0 with support to jailbreak iOS 11.4 to iOS 11.4.1

The latest update of the Electra Team was announced on Twitter, and they mentioned that the new exploit is called voucher_swap. Compared to VFS exploits or the conventional multi_path, the exploit is way more reliable. Many people use these types of exploits. If you want to see the  entire changelog of Electra 1.2.0 update with support for iOS 11.4 and iOS 11.4.1 you can do so below:

– Add async_wake exploit to add support for iOS 11.0 – 11.1.2

– Support iOS 11.4 – 11.4.1

– Fix overnight reboots

– Use voucher_swap exploit instead of empty_list for iOS 11.2 – 11.4.1

– Reverted app to git commit 9d9762bdf46f19c4082d82798af41ca273fb0e37 before all code was rewritten from there forward

– Add threadm1ll exploit as an option for iOS 11.2 – 11.4.1 users on A7 or A8 devices

In addition to that, A10 and A11 devices are also supported by Electra 1.2.0. When an exploit for iOS 11.4, and iOS 11.4.1 device was released by tihmstar, previously, to put the magic to work a headphone jack was required. With that being said, this requirement restricted the jailbreak to iPhones older than the 7th generation.

You can find “15A372-15E302” using the hex editor if you are tech-savvy enough and in the binary of electra1141 replace it with “15A372-15G770”  to fix app crashes on iOS 11.2.x. If you do not want to do anything until the official build arrives, you do not have too much to wait.

If you are interested, you can download the Electra 1.2.0 from the official website from the Electra Team. You should keep in mind that before doing so, any pending OTA software updates must be deleted especially if they are from the host device and install tvOS beta profile on the device.

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