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Saturday 22 June 2013

Android phones, hedges bets with Windows 8 devices

Samsung unveiled a total of nine new devices on Thursday: four in its Android-powered Galaxy line, and five in its Windows 8-powered Ativ line. With the exception of one device, the Galaxy products were all expansions on the company’s Galaxy S4 flagship handset. All of the Galaxy devices bore the Galaxy S4 brand, though most had very different specifications from Samsung’s recently released “life companion.”

The Android devices Samsung introduced on Thursday include the photography-centric Galaxy S4 Zoom, which packs a 10x optical zoom; the Galaxy S4 Active, which is waterproof and dust-proof; and the Galaxy S4 mini, which sports the same design as Samsung's recently revealed flagship handset, but in a smaller package and with scaled-down specs.

Samsung also revealed a new, Android-powered camera with an interchangeable lens. The 4G LTE-capable Galaxy NX runs Android 4.2.2 "Jelly Bean" on a 4.3-inch touchscreen display, and it is the successor to the Galaxy Camera, which the South Korean tech giant introduced just last year. Unlike the Galaxy Camera, though, the Galaxy NX can attach to more than a dozen interchangeable lenses Samsung has already introduced for its NX line of mirrorless cameras.

On the Windows end, Samsung's presentation was geared toward the notebook and tablet segment. Headlining the Windows segment was the Ativ Q, an 8.2mm thick Windows tablet that weighs just 1.2 pounds. That device, which folds open to reveal a slim keyboard, runs both Windows 8 and Android 4.2.2 on an unspecified Haswell processor from Intel.

Also notable about the Ativ Q: its screen resolution. The 13.3-inch convertible device packs a resolution of 3200x1800.

Samsung also showed off an Intel Atom-powered Ativ Tab 3, a 10.1-inch device similar to the company's line of Galaxy Tab devices. Thursday also saw the debut of the Ativ One 5 Style, an all-in-one desktop PC running Windows 8 on a 1920x1080 touchscreen.

Two notebooks rounded out Samsung's presentation, the Ativ Book 9 Plus and the Ativ Book 9 Lite. The Plus features a 13.3-inch 3200x1800 qHD+ multitouch display with an Intel Core i5 or Core i7 Hawell processor, giving it up to 12 hours of battery life. The Lite has the same size display, but it outputs at 1366x768 and features an AMD A6 quad-core chip.

Notably absent from the presentation were any smartphones running Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 OS. Samsung does manufacture devices on Microsoft's phone platform, but the OS's slow rate of adoption was highlighted by the fact that Samsung devoted no time to the OS.

Also absent was Windows RT, the ARM-targeted variant of Windows, which Microsoft unveiled at the same time as Windows 8. Windows RT has struggled even more than Windows 8, though, due to its being comparatively underpowered and somewhat confusing to consumers. Samsung already nixed one device that was supposed to run the platform, and a Samsung rep on stage Thursday made sure to point out that the Windows devices the company was showing off were running the "full Windows, not Windows RT."

iOS 7 vs Android: Smartphone OS Showdown

I’m fairly sure that most of our readers with an affinity for smartphones already know about last week’s Apple Worldwide Developer Conference. During the event, the company’s CEO, Tim Cook, stepped on stage and announced the upcoming iOS 7 operating system. Although the unveiling of a new iOS has been exciting in itself, what made it even more so is the fact that Apple nowadays faces a powerful competitor: Google. Android and iOS seem to be locked in an eternal battle for supremacy over the mobile market, and a healthy competition usually makes things much more interesting.

But more importantly, the Android OS has evolved markedly during the past couple of years, slowly becoming the platform of choice for millions of smartphone users out there; and for good reasons. Meanwhile, iOS has retained its user-friendly ways, but it has also become somewhat stale and rigid for today’s standards. The good news is that at 2013′s WWDC Apple unveiled its strategy to bridge the gap. During the presentation, the word “revolutionary” was used several times, but the question remains: will iOS truly revolutionize the mobile market, or was this just PR talk? Let’s find out by comparing some of the most notable iOS 7 features with what Android has to offer.

iOS 7 vs Android – Lock Screen

While this is not necessarily the most important aspect of a smartphone, the lock screen is there to greet the user every time he or she takes the smartphone out of sleep mode. The good news is that iOS 7 will feature a new lock screen, but the bad news is that there’s nothing “revolutionary” about it. More so, it’s a carbon copy of Android’s lock screen, featuring floating bubbles in the background, fonts similar to Roboto and a minimalistic clock .

The iOS lock screen has also been enhanced by the presence of notifications. With iOS 7, users will be able to access the notification area directly from the lock screen, a feature that has been available on Android for quite some time.

iOS 7 vs Android – Quick Toggles

Apple has introduced a new feature in iOS 7 called Command Center. Users will have the ability to swipe up on the screen, thus gaining access to this new quick settings panel. The Command Center includes toggles for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, music controls, Airplane mode, brightness settings and more.

Although Google has only recently introduced such a feature (Android 4.2), a similar panel has been available on a wide range of Android smartphones for quite some time now, thanks to proprietary user interfaces developed by the smartphone manufacturers themselves.

iOS 7 vs Android – Multitasking

Multitasking has been a feature that Android did a much better job at in the past, but Apple wants to turn the tables. iOS 7 will feature a new style of multitasking that will allegedly study the user’s behavior and adapt accordingly. In other words, applications considered to be more likely to be re-accessed will continue to run in the background. The apps considered by the system to be less important will have a lower priority, thus extending battery life in the long run. The concept sounds really interesting and hopefully it will deliver on its promises.

iOS 7 vs Android – Web Browsing

With iOS 7, Apple will also implement a handful of changes in its proprietary browser – Safari. However, most of these changes are visual and include features such as quick access to tabs, 3D effects and scrolling. Not much innovation here, since all of these characteristics have been part of Chrome for a long time. Nonetheless, a step in the right direction.

iOS 7 vs Android – Email Client

This isn’t something that is necessarily too important for iOS users, unless of course they actually prefer the stock iOS Mail app. As expected, the iOS 7 Mail application has received several new features of its own, but interestingly enough, Apple has mostly been inspired by the popular “Mailbox” 3rd party app (available in the App Store). Features such as swipe to archive / delete have been added, which have been available in Mailbox or Gmail for quite a while.

iOS 7 vs Android – Final Verdict

Before announcing a verdict we should also mention that iOS 7 will introduce a handful of other features not mentioned above, such as auto-app updates, semi-live wallpapers, a new calendar app, navigation drawers, iTunes Radio and several other smaller tweaks.

Long story short, iOS 7 will implement a wide range of new features that are most welcomed. Yes, the majority of these additions are inspired by what Android already has to offer, but that’s how the industry works. Manufacturers and developers usually inspire one another, and the technology moves forward.

However, the disappointing part is that, once again, the word “revolutionary” has been misused. While iOS 7 is a modern-looking platform which has been more or less brought up to date, there’s not much “revolution” going on. At least not from the perspective on an Android user.

Nevertheless, iOS 7 is definitely a step in the right direction, and that’s something to look forward to. But what do you think? Did Apple do a good job “borrowing” ideas from Android? Are you comfortable with this idea, as an iOS user? Let us know in the comments section.

Sunday 10 March 2013


Aakash 2 launched with a price tag of Rs. 1132 especially for students

We have been hearing about Aakash tablets for almost a year and now, once again. The Aakash 2 an upgraded version was launched by President Pranab Mukherjee, today. Students can buy this tab for a price of Rs. 1,132 (after subsidy).
We all know that the first aaksh tablet by Datawind was a failure marred by low computing power and several other issues.  The Aakash 2 is an upgraded version that is powered by a 1GHz processor running Android 4.0 with 4GB internal storage and 512MB RAM.
The new specs definitely look good with a 7 inch screen with capacitive touch supporting 800×480 pixels resolution. Other features included are Wi-Fi and front camera. This aakash tab will also come with host of interactive E-Learning materials.
Only students will be able to buy the tab for Rs. 1,132 whereas for commercial use, users can look out for Ubislate 7ci which is the same – but for a price of Rs. 4,499. You can check out the ubislate.com website which has now got a new look and looks more professional. I hope the delivery / order / support have also been upgraded.
Aakash 2 tablet for students
Aakash 2 Key features and Specifications
  • 1GHz Single core Cortex A8 processor, GPU unknown.
  • 512MB RAM, 4GB internal storage and Micro SD card support.
  • Android 4.0.3 (ICS).
  • 7 inch capacitive touchscreen (800×480 pixels resolution).
  • Front VGA camera and G-Sensor.
  • Wi-Fi, mini USB and 3.5mm jack.
  • Battery mAh unknown – Estimated usage time of about 3 hours on full battery charge.
  • For Students (subsidized) = Rs. 1132 | for Commercial use Rs. 4,499.


Micromax Funbook talk P362 tablet with voice calling launched

Micromax has launched the Micromax Funbook talk P362 a Jelly Bean powered tablet with voice call feature. This is the second Funbook talk tablet from Micromax.
The first p350 also supported voice call. There is not much difference between these two models. The P362 runs on Jelly Bean 4.1 OS powered by 1.2GHz single core cortex A9 processor with better battery mAh capacity and dual cameras.
There is 2MP rear camera and a 0.3 MP front camera. The camera can record videos in VGA mode and you can easily play 1080p videos. There is Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3.5mm jack and micro USB. There is also a SIM slot that work with 2G networks only. There is no built in 3G support but you can connect external dongle. There no built in GPS receiver either.
The screen size and resolution is the same as with the older talk model, i.e. 7 inch with 800×480 pixels resolution with 16M colours. The RAM is at a good 1GB capacity with 4GB internal storage and microSD card slot.
The pricing I believe will be slightly more than the P350 tablet.
micromax funbook talk p362
micromax-talk-p362
Micromax Funbook P362 key features and specifications
  • 7 inch tablet with 800×480 pixel resolution.
  • 1.2GHz single core cortex A9 processor, probably with Mali 400 GPU.
  • 1GB RAM, 4GB internal storage and micro SD slot.
  • Android Jelly Bean 4.1.
  • 2G with voice call, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, micro USB and 3.5mm jack.
  • 2MP rear camera and 0.3MP front camera.
  • 3000 mAh battery with over 3 hours of browsing time.

zynce dual core tab


Zync announced Dual core and Quad core tablets for a price under Rs. 14000

The Zync Dual 7.0, Zync Quad 8.0 and Zync Quad 9.7 tablets will hit the Indian markets pretty soon. It’s one dual core tablet and two quad core tablets. The Quad 9.7 will carry a price tag of Rs. 13,990, the Quad 8.0 will be priced at Rs. 12,990 and the Dual core – Dual 7.0 tablet can be yours for just Rs. 5,990.
Zync Dual 7.0
This is a 7 inch tablet with 800×480 pixels resolution and powered by dual core processor clocked at 1.6GHz coupled by quad core GPU, running Jelly Bean Version 4.1 with 1GB RAM and 8GB internal storage.
The Dual 7.0 will also come with dual cameras a 2MP on the rear side (fixed focus) and a front VGA camera. A 3000 mAh battery will power this tablet. Price is Rs. 5,990. Seems like a good option but the screen resolution is a bit low.
Zync Quad 8.0
The Quad 8.0 as the name suggest is with 8 inch screen and quad core proccecer clocked at 1.5GHz with Mali 400 GPU. This tablet comes with 2GB RAM and 16GB on board internal storage. There are dual cameras a 2MP on the front and a good 5MP on the rear side.
This tab too runs on the Jelly Bean OS and the 8 inch screen supports 1024×768 pixels resolution. The battery is of 5,400 mAh capacity. The Quad 8.0 is priced at Rs. 12,990.
zync dual core and quad core tablets
Zync Quad 9.7
By now you already might have guessed that this is a quad core tablet with 9.7 inch screen. The specs are similar to the Quad 8.0. The only difference is that the screen resolution is at an impressive 2048×1536 pixel (in other words as good as what you get on the Apple tablets – retina display).
This tab also runs on Jelly bean with 8000 mAh battery capacity. The Zync Quad 9.7 comes for a price of Rs. 13,990.

sungsonic hd

Get multi window ROM for galaxy tab 2 7.0 



Sungsonic™HD

ABOUT Sungsonic™ HD: 
Sungsonic™ HD Is based on latest "Stock Jelly Bean 4.1.2" version release from Samsung..This firmware is designed for those peoples who specially likes performance, stock look ,tweaks,optimum audio & video quality and gaming........



MULTIMEDIA FEATURES OF Sungsonic™ HD:
  • BE ®2 Bravia Engine 2 ....to enchase the True HD display....
  • X-Loud Engine......
  • Album From Sony with Image Editor...
  • Sony PlayStation..............
  • Movies application from Sony.....
  • Walkman Player from Sony.....
  • Digital Dolby....
  • Unique DTS audio System for True HD sound.....
  • Audio-FX widget as standalone Equalizer for Audio,Video,Gaming sound.....
HOW TO INSTAL:Reboot Into CWR Mode....( **Use CWR 6.0.2.3/6.0.2.7 Official**)
Wipe Dalvik Cache...
wipe Cache Portions...
Do A Factory Reset....
Flash Sungsonic™ HD.zip.....Again Wipe Dalvik Cache.....(IMPORTANT DON'T SKIP THIS)
Reboot To system....
Congratulations You have successfully Flashed Sungsonic™ HD.


Rom will take more than 5min in first boot...so be calm....Once it boots to lock screen don't touch any thing for 5min ,leave the rom to settle down.......( This step will minimize unwanted force closes in any rom.....)

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR Sungsonic™ HD USERS:
  • Please always do a clean flash......if you are not doing clean flash then I can't answer your any quarry......
  • Don't flash any audio mod or anything on this ROM if you are going to flash any audio mod you are going to lose all audio effect which comes with sungsonic™ HD.. ROM.......
  • Please do not flash any scrips on this ROM........
  • This Rom is beta tested for more than 48hrs....by two users....as per the the beta test reports....rom is very stable and does not have any issues....


Download Sungsonic™ HD :

http://depositfiles.com/files/aed6fqwn1


Mirror for download :
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390334956548391689



Update Patches for Sungsonic™HD:

★★Update for Sungsonic™HD★★
Change log refer this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=36344742

How to Update...

Just Flash Update Package in CWR...
wipe dalvik thats all

Download link For Update for all Sungsonic™HD:

http://d-h.st/Rkq


☆☆Phablet UI.....☆☆(Only for those who doesn't like tablet ui....this is an only patch not update ....)
How to Install....
Boot CWR....& flash provided Patch.....
Then wipe dalvick cache...
Wipe Cache portions....
Again do a factory/data reset....
Finished ...
Now reboot to system....
Completed....cheers....

IMP Note:Please Dont complain about boot loop if you not following my installation procedure...

2nd update for sung sonic HD

Change Log:

  • Integrated Stock Framework with Xposed Framework
  • Added Xposed application setting so that you can modify Dpi of every application which you want...
  • No more UI patches....added you can switch both the UIs via exposed....
  • UI rendering enabled with GPU instead of CPU
  • Added asus weather widget and day sense live wallpaper....
  • Added water ripple live wallpaper with water ripple sound
  • Latest launcher from xperia....it is highly customizable
  • Re written whole Build.Prop
  • increase touch sensitivity
  • Reduced start up time.....
  • Dalvik VM tweeks...
  • Disabled error Checking....
  • Improved audio Video quality...
  • Floating Browser
  • Floating Video Player
  • X Box SmartGlass....
  • & Many more ........
  • Sorry I forgotten Important one Multi Window Alfa5...from note2

Eligibility For This Update......

Sungsonic™HD rom installed in your Tab2
Flashed Update package -1 which was release earlier...


HOW TO UPDATE 



  • Boot into CWR.....
  • Wipe Dalvik Cache..
  • Wipe Cache Portions....
  • Flash The Provide Update Package....
  • Again Wipe Dalvik Cache.
  • Reboot to system
Thats all You Have Successfully flashed the Update Package....Not the features of Update....






after Flashing Update you will lose the Tablet UI Don't afraid now the real Home work Starts....


1st step after rebooting to lock screen:


  • Go to Xposed installer in your tab...... you can find it in Application menu
  • Next open that application and hit ....instal/Update....
  • Now it will ask root permission and you need to grant that...
  • Now xposed will ask for reboot so please reboot your tab....


Congratulations you Have successfully modded your framework into xposed framework...

2nd Step after successfully completion of 1st step:

  • Go to Xposed installer in your tab...... you can find it in Application menu
  • Next open that application and hit ....Modules on top right corner ...
  • Tick all modules except xposed Tablet UI & X multi Window mod
  • If you are Tablet UI lover then You can Tick xposed tablet ui and leave x multi window mode UNTICKED.......
  • If you tick Tablet UI you have to clear Data & Defaults of Stock launcher provide if you are using stock Samsung launcher.....This step is mandatory for Tablet UI Lovers...like me
  • Now again reboot your Tab........

Congratulations you Have successfully modded your framework into xposed Modules...

After rebooting tablet UI users may get FC.....
don't worry select Xperia launcher as your Launcher for Time being....again clear defaults and data of Stock Launcher using application manager....from settings.....
For U people only i have provided Xperia launcher

Now this FC problem is solved so Shell we proceed to 3rd step....?


3rd Step after successfully completion of 2nd step:

  • Now Go to Xposed App settings...App menu....
  • You Can see list of applications..in that list find this application....."com.sec.android.app.flashbarservi ce"
  • Just Click that application u can see different options....u can see that one on off switch on top right corner Hit that
  • just set Dpi as 240....& resolution as 800x1280
  • Now Save the setting that u have made....
  • Now using Root Explore unzip the update package.....
  • Re instal Bellow mentioned applications Floating 1)Browser,2)Super Video,3)X box smartGlass.
  • Now reboot the tab.......

Congratulations you Have successfully Configured the Multi Window Application....

4th Step after successfully completion of 3rd step:

There is an soft button which is called back button.......
So press that key and hold it for a while release it soon you vibration.....
Check the Left side of screen......what is that...IT is called as Multi window Alfa 5 

Congratulations Proud Users of Sungsonic™HD






















How to root Sony Xperia Z 
This procedure is tested on C6603 model but it works on C6602 model also. Prior to rooting, your system should be working on 10.1.A.1.350 firmware version and your boot-loader must be unblocked. Now let’s move to main part. Follow this procedure to root your Xperia Z: 
1. Follow these pre-requisites. It will help your device to stay away from all security threats. 

2. Download ADB to your compute (from android.com). 

3. Download modified CF-Auto-Root kernel and Stock insecure kernel for FW (10.1.A.1.350) to your computer. Don’t rename any of the files. 

4. Download ROM manger app from play store. 

5. Now using the ROM Manger app, boot your device to bootloader mode (you may find manual instructions on device manual book too). 

6. Now take USB cord and connect Xperia Z with the computer n which above two files are downloaded. 

7. Open Command Prompt and enter these code: 

• fastboot flash boot Z_DooMLoRD_CF-Auto-Root-ported_FW-350.img
• fastboot reboot
• fastboot flash boot Z_DooMLoRD_insecure_FW-350.img
• fastboot reboot

8. That’s it! You have rooted your Sony Xperia Z and now you can play with all rooting required apps/guides etc. 

You can anytime check your rooting status by help of Root Checker App from Google Play Store. In case you need any kinds of help from my side then please let me know through your comments.