Update
Redmi 9 (Global) Download software update [ November 23 ]
As we know, Xiaomi has released a new update for the device Redmi 9 Global Stable update. Xiaomi roll-out with (miui 11) their device for new software updates. The new update was MIUI 11 version V12.0.9.0 QJCMIXM, it is based on Android 10. the update size is 3.7GB. This update was good for Redmi 9 Global users. the code name is redmi 9 #Lancelot.
The system security update November 2020 out now, if you have a redmi 9 device so follow these steps:-
The manual process is here:-
1 step:– unlock your phone
2 step:– go your settings option
3 step:– click option ( About Phone )
4 step:– click System Update option
5 step:- click download update ( make sure your phone battery are above 50% or your data pack is enough for this update)
Redmi 9 – Version: V11.0.9.0. QJCMIXM
- Recovery Rom ( coming soon) We provide a download link very soon to stay with us.
Changelog:
[System]
Updated Android Security Patch to November 2020.
Increased system security
bugs are fixed.
[Camera]
New: Watermarks
New: Fullscreen mode
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Samsung One UI 8.5: The Brains Behind Galaxy S26 Design

Samsung is taking a page from Apple’s book when it comes to design. Just like iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks share a similar look and feel, Samsung is now bringing that same design harmony to its own devices and software.
Samsung’s design is officially going that way, starting with the One UI 7 and Galaxy S25 series, followed by One UI 8 and Galaxy Z7 series, and highly anticipated in the One UI 8.5 and Galaxy S26 series next year.
Galaxy x One UI – Design Philosophy:
Samsung is making its top-tier products look and feel more unified. This means the actual phone or tablet (hardware) and the way it works on screen (software, called One UI) will share the same curves and design style. Think of it like a family resemblance across all their best devices.
This unified look won’t happen all at once; it’ll improve with each new Galaxy flagship phone and One UI update.
One UI 7 is the start;
Samsung MX Division’s Yang confirmed that the company has aligned the product’s corner radius with One UI icon geometry. The design shift was also seen in the Quick and Notification Panel’s components, aligning with the S25 series aesthetic.

One UI 8
One UI 8 leads the way;
Samsung’s newest foldable phones are keeping the same general design look from One UI 7. The main goal is to make using the phone better by improving the apps and services. When it comes to how things look on screen, both the foldable phones themselves and the One UI 8 software have been carefully made to have matching curves and a pleasing style.
One UI 8.5 will follow:
The design harmony started with One UI 7 and is continuing strong. Samsung’s Yang assures us that the visual style of the software will always match the product’s design in future releases.
Even though Samsung’s recent statement didn’t specifically mention One UI 8.5 and the Galaxy S26, it’s pretty clear that these are the next products where we’ll see their new, unified design. Many reliable sources have confirmed that the Galaxy S26 phones will indeed come with One UI 8.5 software, bringing that consistent look to life.
While the Galaxy S26 series is six months out, current indications suggest Samsung will prioritize refining its existing design language. So, don’t be surprised if it looks quite a bit like the S25 Ultra.
Samsung’s One UI 8 is the Next Big Step: Bringing New Features, Fluid Animations, and a Significantly More Capable Galaxy AI, including Multimodal and Anticipation Powers.
Samsung Galaxy
Samsung S26 Plus/Edge Could Get 50MP Camera

After Samsung’s recent big event, we’re hearing more and more about next year’s best phones. The Galaxy S26 phones are still about six months away, but a new report shares a secret internal name and says the S26 Plus or Edge model will get a better camera.
A new report from Winfuture reveals Samsung’s internal codenames for the Galaxy S26 lineup: NPA1, NPA2, and NPA3 for the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra respectively. The report clarifies that “NPA” means “Next Paradigm.
The report specifically notes that the Galaxy S26 Plus or S26 Edge will feature a 50MP ultrawide camera, a notable step up for the series.
The 50MP ultrawide camera, which brought a new level of landscape photography to the Galaxy S25 Ultra, is reportedly making its way to another variant in the next generation of Samsung phones.

Galaxy S26 Plus/Edge
The Galaxy S25 Plus and Edge feature a 12-megapixel sensor for the ultrawide camera. The 50-megapixel lens will offer better photos by capturing more details and colors. You can also expect 8K video recording at 30fps with an ultrawide camera.
“It looks like Samsung is changing things up for the Galaxy S26 series. Many reports say they’ll drop the ‘Plus’ model. The ‘Edge’ version is likely to step in and will come with improved cameras, possibly including a special zoom lens.
If Samsung combines the S26 Plus and Edge into one new phone, the S26 Edge might come with a special ‘Telephoto’ camera. This camera would be good for zooming in, offering a clear 10-megapixel picture with 3 times optical zoom.
Since the official announcement is more than half a year away, we can’t be sure these details are completely true. So, take these leaks lightly! We expect lots more interesting hints about the upcoming Galaxy phones to appear until Samsung’s next big event.
Huawei
Huawei Pura 80 Pro+ Magic: Blowing Out Candles

Birthdays and blowing out candles go hand-in-hand. Now, Huawei is adding a twist with its Pura 80 Pro+!
They have shown how this phone can surprisingly blow out candles, turning a basic ritual into something more interesting.
Huawei’s Chairman, Richard Yu, recently demonstrated a fun and surprising feature of the Pura 80 Pro+. He showed that by playing music with strong “bass” on the phone, the sound waves are powerful enough to extinguish a candle flame. It’s a unique way the device uses its audio capabilities.
Within a second, the Pura 80 Pro+ blew out the burning candle. While the illustration seemed quite funny, it defines that the top-end handset has a really strong bass.
According to Richard Yu, the huawei pro+ stands out because it has a stronger sound output, specifically in its bass. This higher “amplitude” means the phone’s speakers move more air. It’s these powerful air vibrations that are strong enough to blow out a burning candle.
The Huawei executive explained the Pura 80 Pro+’s powerful bass by using a simple example. Imagine hitting two drums with the same strength, but one drum is bigger than the other. The larger drum will vibrate more, and that’s exactly why it makes a deeper, stronger bass sound. The Pura 80 Pro+ works similarly, using its design to create those strong vibrations.

Huawei Pura 80 Pro+
The Pura 80 Pro+ applies the same principle. It has a special “open sound cavity” design, meaning it uses the entire inside of the device to help produce sound. Because of this smart internal structure, the phone’s overall volume is boosted by 10 times.
The Pura 80 Pro+ makes its sound so powerful partly because its speakers are 10 times larger than those found in typical smartphones (8 cubic centimeters compared to 0.8 cubic centimeters). More space means better sound.
On top of that, the Huawei Pura 80 Pro+ creates sound with 54% more “amplitude” than other phones. This simply means its bass is much stronger and feels more “all-around” or “immersive.” All these changes together are what let the Pura 80 Pro+ actually blow out candles with its speakers.
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