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Minggu, 12 Januari 2014

Samsung to unveil Galaxy S5 in mid-March in London

Looks like Samsung won’t be unveiling its upcoming flagship device at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, instead it would be unveiling it in an event, which would entirely be dedicated to the Galaxy S5, in London in mid-March. An Italian journalist, Flavio, claim’s that a reliable source confirmed about this Global launch event to him.
To be honest, Samsung would have never launched the Galaxy S5 at Mobile World Congress, nor the Korean giant has launched any flagship device at MWC after the Galaxy S II. The reason behind this is simple, the Galaxy S series is just too popular to be launched at MWC and Samsung would not want to share the news space with other products. And, Samsung has the budget to host their own event, so why not ?
Anyways, take this news with a grain of salt as nothing has been confirmed yet and these are just rumours for now.
Via: Softpedia | Source: @Flapic

Engineering prototype of Nokia Normandy leaks in a live photo

Engineering prototype of Nokia Normandy leaks in a live photo

http://www.gsmarena.com/engineering_prototype_of_nokia_normandy_leaks_in_a_live_photo_-news-7542.php

https://twitter.com/seamissu/status/422381295398686721/photo/1/large?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=evleaks&utm_content=422405967079161856

Dashboards

This page provides information about the relative number of devices that share a certain characteristic, such as Android version or screen size. This information may help you prioritize efforts for supporting different devices by revealing which devices are active in the Android and Google Play ecosystem.
This data reflects devices running the latest Google Play Store app, which is compatible with Android 2.2 and higher. Each snapshot of data represents all the devices that visited the Google Play Store in the prior 7 days.
Note: Beginning in September, 2013, devices running versions older than Android 2.2 do not appear in this data because those devices do not support the new Google Play Store app. Only the new app is able to measure the number of devices that actively visit Google Play Store and we believe this measurement best reflects your potential user-base.

Platform Versions


This section provides data about the relative number of devices running a given version of the Android platform.
For information about how to target your application to devices based on platform version, read Supporting Different Platform Versions.
VersionCodenameAPIDistribution
2.2Froyo81.3%
2.3.3 -
2.3.7
Gingerbread1021.2%
3.2Honeycomb130.1%
4.0.3 -
4.0.4
Ice Cream Sandwich1516.9%
4.1.xJelly Bean1635.9%
4.2.x1715.4%
4.3187.8%
4.4KitKat191.4%
Data collected during a 7-day period ending on January 8, 2014.
Any versions with less than 0.1% distribution are not shown.
Note: Because this data is gathered from the new Google Play Store app, which supports Android 2.2 and above, devices running older versions are not included. However, in August, 2013, versions older than Android 2.2 accounted for about 1% of devices that checked in to Google servers (not those that actually visited Google Play Store).

Screen Sizes and Densities


This section provides data about the relative number of devices that have a particular screen configuration, defined by a combination of screen size and density. To simplify the way that you design your user interfaces for different screen configurations, Android divides the range of actual screen sizes and densities into several buckets as expressed by the table below.
For information about how you can support multiple screen configurations in your application, read Supporting Multiple Screens.
ldpimdpitvdpihdpixhdpixxhdpiTotal
Small8.2%8.2%
Normal0.1%14.2%33.0%20.1%10.6%78.0%
Large0.9%4.5%1.7%0.6%0.7%8.4%
Xlarge0.1%4.7%0.4%0.2%5.4%
Total9.3%23.4%1.7%34.0%21.0%10.6%
Data collected during a 7-day period ending on January 8, 2014.
Any screen configurations with less than 0.1% distribution are not shown.

Open GL Version


This section provides data about the relative number of devices that support a particular version of OpenGL ES. Note that support for one particular version of OpenGL ES also implies support for any lower version (for example, support for version 2.0 also implies support for 1.1).

To declare which version of OpenGL ES your application requires, you should use the android:glEsVersionattribute of the  element. You can also use the  element to declare the GL compression formats that your application uses.
OpenGL ES VersionDistribution
1.1 only0.1%
2.093.5%
3.06.4%
Data collected during a 7-day period ending on January 8, 2014

Samsung Galaxy S5 tipped for March release in London

Samsung Galaxy S5 tipped for March release in London

http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s5_tipped_for_march_release_in_london-news-7541.php

https://twitter.com/flapic/status/422315349154213888

Android in December 2013: KitKat, Jelly Bean on the rise

Android in December 2013: KitKat, Jelly Bean on the rise

http://www.gsmarena.com/android_in_december_2013_kitkat_jelly_bean_on_the_rise-news-7540.php

KAZAM Trooper X4.5 Languages (Clove)

In this video we show you the language options available on the Kazam Trooper X4.5.

KAZAM Trooper X4.5 Languages

KAZAM Trooper X4.5 Languages

http://blog.clove.co.uk/2014/01/12/kazam-trooper-x4-5-languages/

Sabtu, 11 Januari 2014

[EXR][TX|LT29i|ROM][4.3]Sony Xperia JellyBean 9.2.A.1.131 (leak version)

About EXR Team
EXR are the shortening of the Extraordinary Xperia Romer Group.Under the fully support of Gfan, The well-known SONY area ROMER machao leading some industry ROMER lover create this Group together, EXR are set-up at 2013 April. EXR was commited to make the Best 3rd Party ROM for Asia area. They Train for profressional Romer for cooking ROM. If you are interested to join us, pm me

ROM Introduce & features

ROM name
[EXR][TX|LT29i|ROM][4.3]Sony Xperia JellyBean 9.2.A.1.131 (leak version)
Android Version
4.3 9.2.A.1.131
Avaliable Model
Xperia TX LT29i
ROM maker
★EXR★ MN-Ming, LNHJ
Release time
2014-01-11

ROM.Downloads
https://mega.co.nz/#!mNsV1C4C!EF_RMg...DxoqBsv2yyw6vQ


feel free to share, but you must give credits to EXR or we will report it

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2605777

Has the Android 4.3 update for the Xperia TX been leaked?

Has the Android 4.3 update for the Xperia TX been leaked?

http://www.xperiablog.net/2014/01/11/has-the-android-4-3-update-for-the-xperia-tx-been-leaked/

https://twitter.com/vphuong99

ASUS PadFone mini hands-on

ASUS PadFone mini hands-on

http://blog.gsmarena.com/asus-padfone-mini-hands-on/

[APK Download] Gmail 4.7.2 Update Adds Promised Auto-Show Images Feature

Google said it would do it, and now it has. The latest update to Android's Gmail app has enabled images automatically, now made safe because Google is serving up the images after hosting them on its own proxy servers. Users will no longer need to tap the "show pictures" message above the email content.
2014-01-09 03.16.13 2014-01-09 03.17.39
Left: old style. Right: 4.7.2.

What's New

We're looking through the application now to see if there are any more changes - this thing is so fresh that Google hasn't even updated the Play Store description. If you find something new, feel free to mention it in the comments section. Of course Google's rollout method means that you might not get the app from the Play Store for a few days, so if you want to play with it now, check out the download below. There should also be a pop-up notice of some kind informing users of the change, as demonstrated in these strings:
Images
Always show
Ask before showing
Images Now Showing
"Loading images is now safer, so you'll automatically see all images within a message when you open it. %1$s."
You can update your preferences under %1$s in %2$s.
2014-01-09 03.18.24 2014-01-09 03.30.22 THNNvhq
You can disable this functionality in the Gmail settings menu for your individual email accounts - see middle screenshot above. We'll update this post with any additional significant changes that are found. If you're wondering what's been added lately, you can check out our download pages forGmail 4.7 (vacation responder and KitKat printing, among other things), Gmail 4.6 (more Card UI elements), and Gmail 4.5.2 (return of the delete button).

Download

The APK is signed by Google and upgrades your existing app. The cryptographic signature guarantees that the file is safe to install and was not tampered with in any way. Rather than wait for Google to push this download to your devices, which can take days, download and install it just like any other APK.
File name: com.google.android.gm-4.7.2 (967015).apk
Version: 4.7.2 (967015).apk (Android 4.0+)
MD5: cc09aabcf06fceac022c06919e4669e8


Gmail

Description
Gmail is built on the idea that email can be more intuitive, efficient, and useful. And maybe even fun. Get your email instantly via push notifications, read and respond to your conversations online & offline, and search and find any email.
Gmail also lets you:
• Manage multiple accounts
• View and save attachments
• Set up label notifications

Gmail for Android will now show images automatically

Gmail for Android will now show images automatically

http://blog.gsmarena.com/gmail-for-android-can-now-show-images-automatically/

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo new photos, benchmark score arrive

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo new photos, benchmark score arrive

http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_3_neo_new_photos_benchmark_score_arrive-news-7538.php

Samsung responds to Knox vulnerability accusations

Samsung responds to Knox vulnerability accusations

http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_responds_to_knox_vulnerability_gives_solutions-news-7537.php

Sony Xperia Z1 Compact cases

Sony Xperia Z1 Compact cases

http://blog.clove.co.uk/2014/01/11/sony-xperia-z1-compact-cases/

SGS4 4.4.2 firmware vs SuperSU v1.89

So a few hours ago I was informed there was a Android 4.4 KitKat leak for the Samsung Galaxy S4. Unfortunately they changed some stuff around and SuperSU stopped working.

So I hacked together a minor update to SuperSU to make it work again: v1.89.

The custom recovery flashable ZIP can be found at the following link (as always):

http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu

The CF-Auto-Root has also been updated with this new version of SuperSU, and can be found here:

http://download.chainfire.eu/316/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-jflte-jfltexx-gti9505.zip

As always, discussion in the XDA thread here:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053

I'm not sure yet whether this version will hit the Play Store or not. The only change is Samsung 4.4 compatibility, and there's only one leaked ROM out for that at this time. This update triggers a binary update, and there's always some people losing root in that process, so I'm not sure I'll go there until some more ROMs with this turn up, or I have another reason to update. (Subject to change on my whim, of course)

SuperSU fixed to work on Galaxy S4′s Android 4.4 test firmware

Software updates are exciting, especially when they get leaked and give users an early chance to try out something they might otherwise be waiting a long time for. The excitement was palpable when we leaked a test Android 4.4 KitKat firmware for the Galaxy S4 earlier today, but if you’ve been using Chainfire’s SuperSU app for root access, you might have noticed it’s not working on KitKat. But thanks to Chainfire, that was a short-lived problem, as the popular developer has released an updated version of SuperSU that works with the KitKat build on the Galaxy S4.
The new SuperSU is available as a zip file that you can flash from recovery, and is also included in Chainfire’s CF-Auto-Root package for rooting through Odin without the need of a custom recovery. You can download either from the links below, and head to the source link for more details on the fix.
Download: SuperSUCF-Auto-Root

Leaked Android 4.4 For Galaxy S4 Breaks SuperSU, Chainfire Already Has A Fix

OTA updates are usually a good thing, but first impressions can be misleading. The just leakedAndroid 4.4 KitKat build for the Galaxy S4 seems good, but some behind-the-scenes changes broke SuperSU, making root access difficult. Ever the go-getter, Chainfire already has it sorted out.
The new flashable ZIP file is available from Chainfire's site – version number 1.89. CF-Auto-Root has also been updated to include the new SuperSU. This has been successfully tested with the leaked ROM on the GT-i9505, but should also be fine on other devices you need to get root on.
Chainfire is still undecided about adding this version to the Play Store as it is only for a single leaked ROM. Updating through Google Play will cause a binary update, which is a hassle for everyone. The Play Store rollout might have to wait for the official OTA to start hitting devices.

Samsung Galaxy S5 possible with new head and gesture control

Slowly but surely approaching the unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S5 . And we did not always see as useful features of the Galaxy S4 already smart, though as  Eye Pause  and  Scroll Eye , Samsung Galaxy S5 possible for the next generation of head-and gesture control in store. This appears, at least from a recently published European patent application.
samsung-galaxy-s5-eye-head tracking patent-1
Central to this patent, the camera on the front of the unit, which is an area for the unit - possibly the Galaxy S5 so - divided into a number of areas. By comparing these areas with each unit may lay movements and gestures, and an action for that link:
a UI method of controlling an operation of a portable electronic device accordion thing to motions (eg, a nod, a face direction, user's eyes, and the like)
The images shown above from the patent shows how a page can be turned through a zijwaartste head movement - an extension to the existing repertoire of oogbesturingsfeatures in Samsung's TouchWiz interface, especially as the patent describes how certain actions be done after The user confirms the action with a nod. In other words, an action is triggered by a head movement, but requires confirmation by a kink.
samsung-galaxy-s5-eye-head tracking patent-2
This patent application was indeed published yesterday, but all presented in early July 2013, ie, after the release of the Galaxy S4. Because of this - and because the captured opportunities this past Eye Scroll   and other existing features TouchWiz go - we think this patent shows features that will make for the next generation high-end devices from Samsung, including the Galaxy S5 their appearance.
The European patent application in question can be found HERE .
PS: Moreover, it is noteworthy that Samsung bezels in this patent application - unlike else - extremely thin displays. But we get enough of patent applications here to attach little value to;)