Question Did anyone get their widevine L1 certification degraded to L3? - Moto G40 / G60

There have been a few reports of widevine L1 degradation on the Moto g60. Has this happened to anyone?

Can anyone play 1080p on prime video I only get HD which is 720p

Yeah i had the issue then got my device replaced from the service center and now the issue has occured on the new device too

Yes when i had widevine L1 I was able to play full hd on prime video

Ujwal2000 said:
There have been a few reports of widevine L1 degradation on the Moto g60. Has this happened to anyone?
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even after all the updates, it's still L1. no issues here.

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Will Zenfone 2 have 4k recording?

Read somewhere that Zenfone 2 might have 4k recording, anyone here know if the most expensive model 64gb will have it? If it hasnt that will possible to create an camera mod for it?
@Peterrrrr said:
Read somewhere that Zenfone 2 might have 4k recording, anyone here know if the most expensive model 64gb will have it? If it hasnt that will possible to create an camera mod for it?
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No, it will not. 1080p recording.
planoman said:
No, it will not. 1080p recording.
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It depends on what do they include as hardware is very oddly when dealing with IMG series 6 compared with Snapdragon 800 series.
Shortly, one of the newest SoC, MTK6795 (Helios X10) has IMG G6200 inside while Your asked is equipped with IMG G6430, You may refer gsmarena.
It is believed the system you mentioned can handle 4K recording. However, There may be no accelaration when recording in HEVC.

Widevine L1 can't be specific to Pocophone!

I saw the hundreds of threads & posts about the Pocophone not having L1 Widevine & in response they have now said on more than one occasion that the Pocophone will receive L1 support, then today on XDA they included this screenshot from Twitter.
In my opinion, if the Pocophone does receive (somehow) L1 then other Xiaomi phone's have to be given it to such as the Mix 2s & Mix 3
How'd do you guys feel about it?
schould be also possible for the much better mi mix 3.. can someone tell xiaomi?
Pocophone now has L1 support, surely they will not miss out Mix 3 & Mi 9?!
https://www.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-poco-f1-widevine-l1-miui-beta/
TheInfiniteAndroid said:
Pocophone now has L1 support, surely they will not miss out Mix 3 & Mi 9?!
https://www.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-poco-f1-widevine-l1-miui-beta/
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I guess we need to organize ourselves and petition the Xiaomi just like the Pocofans?
JMac22 said:
I guess we need to organize ourselves and petition the Xiaomi just like the Pocofans?
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Seems Mi 9 (Global) has it too
So WHERE we can Start the petition?
Gesendet von meinem MIX 3 mit Tapatalk
I created a petition on Change. I can't link but maybe someone else can?
ErikHa said:
I created a petition on Change. I can't link but maybe someone else can?
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Tried searching on Google and change.org but I can't find it.
There's this thread on miui.com https://en.miui.com/thread-4513512-1-1.html
But we're probably gonna get screwed because the Mix 3 5G version will most likely have Widevine L1. I doubt they're gonna update our device to L1. I hope I'm wrong though!
any word if mi mix 3 will support Widevine L1?

Is there going to be EIS (steadycam) update for 4k 60fps on the G8?

I know that the SD855 is capable of doing EIS for 4k 60fps as I've noticed that other ones with the same chip are starting to come out with updates to enable this feature. I know that all SD855 phones already can do EIS for 4k 30fps but not 60fps (the option greys out or disappears). for example, the zenfone 6 recently had an update to enable this. i'm not sure which other phone can do this right now.
I'm not sure why there isn't more details when it comes to EIS as it is a very very attractive feature, as it almost replaces the need to have a gimbal. i 99% sure the G8 since the G7 also has been using gyro-based EIS meaning the stabilization algorithm is optimized by the data from the gyro. i hope that one day they also add OIS to the ultrawide cam as EIS crops in alot.
thanks,
Hi,
Are you talking about the SteadyCam option presence on LG G8/S/X devices?
As I heard of, for the moment only main lens and FHD 16:9 maximum but it may arrive soon. I'll ask my colleagues next week.

LG G7 - Widevine L3 No HD/HDR on Netflix

Hi,
So recently I noticed my lg g7 only streams SD content on Netflix. I'm definite that earlier(a month back) I used to watch content on HDR. Plus I'm on yearly UHD plan and I tried watching titles with HDR tag.
I did not unlock or mess with the phone. So I'm not sure whose fault this is. Is it Netflix which removed HD for lg G7 or is it lg which downgraded the certificate (not sure if that is possible).
It should work with L1, probably some error with your current rom or it's region lock for India/Indian model g7/Netflix app (I guess).
G7 EM version, central Europe and resolution 1440p
I'm on stock rom and yes mine is Indian version and I live in India. But why loose the certification I was ae to play 1440 n HDR earlier. What do I do now? Should I take it to service center?
Do you have root or unlocked bootloader? (it can be one of variants).
Or maybe is some mistake in current stock rom. Wait for next security update or flash older.
im on stock pie 9.0
Have 710em
But cant get HD and hdr on netflix
İts seems widevine L3 now.
Bu 2-3 months ago i can get L1

General XDA Article: Netflix now supports HDR on Pixel 5a and Pixel 6 Pro series

https://www.xda-developers.com/netflix-hdr-pixel-5a-pixel-6/
January 27, 2022 12:50pm Corbin Davenport
Netflix now supports HDR on Pixel 5a and Pixel 6 Pro series​Unlike most streaming services and platforms, Netflix insists on manually testing and certifying individual devices wherever possible, which is why Netflix wasn’t available on the Google Nest Hub until 2020. Netflix doesn’t enable HDR on mobile devices until after the company is done testing, which can sometimes mean new phones and tablets have to wait a while. Thankfully, three more phones have now been gifted access to HD and HDR10 streaming.
Netflix has now updated its list of compatible devices and features (via Android Police) to mention the Google Pixel 5a, Pixel 6, and Pixel 6 Pro now officially support HD and HDR on Netflix. It has been a long delay for the Pixel 5a, considering that phone was released in August, but the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro only had to wait a few months. Netflix already supported HDR10 on the Pixel 3 and 3XL, Pixel 4 and 4 XL, Pixel 4a, Pixel 4a 5G, and Pixel 5. Many devices from other manufacturers are also supported, including phones and tablets from Samsung, OnePlus, Lenovo, Huawei, Xiaomi, Asus, and others.
The support page also mentions that not all content is available in HD or HDR, and streaming in HDR requires the company’s Premium subscription. That plan now costs $19.99 per month, after it was raised from $17.99/mo earlier this month. The Standard plan also increased at the same time, from $13.99/mo to $15.49/mo, which includes HD but not HDR.
Some Pixel owners reported issues streaming HD content on Netflix throughout last year, which was seemingly related to a bug with Widevine DRM. Not all Pixel devices were affected, and it’s not clear if Google has completely fixed that issue yet. You can check what Widevine levels are supported on your device with our handy guide — if you have Widevine L1, you’ll receive whatever Netflix supports for your device.
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Yeay. Yes it's now showing L1
Google finally fixes Widevine bug that broke HD Netflix on some Pixels with the Android 12L Feature Drop update
Restoring Widevine L1 certification widely after a year of playback problems
www.androidpolice.com
I couldn't tell that HDR was working but as soon as I touched the screen brightness icon it burst of light appeared even on the lowest setting!
Looks really good on the pixel display.

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