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What̢۪s new in 2014 a year of technology

What’s new in 2014...
Have we reached the point of diminishing returns?

With 2013 now behind us, I want to look back upon the past year and analyse the technology we saw, as well as speculate upon what we are likely to see this year. I think 2013 was a relatively disappointing year for mobile phones, however 2014 looks more promising.

Displays of 2013

For many, 2013 will be known as ‘the year of 1080p screens’, as almost every flagship model incorporated these high resolution displays at the cost of battery life and overall fluidity. This meant that overall performance seemed stagnated in general operations, with the HTC One X rarely under performing to the HTC One, except in gaming performance. 

However, the benefits of a 1080p screen as compared to a lower resolution are noticeable to most and definitely offer an improved experience, resulting in less eyestrain and the ability to browse the web more elegantly. Of course, not every 1080p screen is equal. We saw improvements in colour reproduction, brightness and touch sensitivity in 2013, as well as advancements in technologies like AMOLED. With Apple retaining it’s sub-720p display on the iPhone 5S, many agreed that this was subpar and that this will need to be improved upon in 2014, else market share will suffer. The Xperia Z was widely criticised for its poor viewing angles, resulting in poor sales despite otherwise quality hardware. This shows the great importance of a quality screen in the current market. Display size in 2013 saw a huge increase from previous years. In 2010 for instance, the display of the iPhone 4 at 3.5 inches was considered large. By 2011, the Galaxy S2 had upped this to a 4.2” screen, and in 2012 the Galaxy S3 was released with an even larger 4.8” screen. 2013 can be known as the ‘phablet year’, with a large number of phones released with a screen size larger than 5 inches. This is a trend on the rise and I believe that in 2014, any screen with a size less than 5” will be regarded as ‘small’.

Displays of 2014

In 2014, many smartphones are rumoured to be incorporating WQHD screens, with a resolution of 2560 x 1440. This is a resolution higher than most laptops on the market and seems to be overkill for a screen so small. The benefits of 1080p were visible, but with another resolution jump, the impacts on performance and battery life dont seem justified. A 1080p screen seems pin sharp and any higher may truly be more pixels than the eye can distinguish. This year in the television industry, there will be a major focus on OLED displays, due to their superior black levels, brighter whites and fast refresh rates. However, in the mobile industry I believe that LCD will still dominate, due to a cheaper cost and advancing technologies allowing for higher resolutions on a thinner screen. Only Samsung and Nokia are currently utilising OLED screens and while they are praised for their colour saturation and black levels, many argue that the colour is not reproduced accurately and that the Pentile matrix of Samsung’s latest screens means that they are not at true 1080p. OLED displays also commonly have a tint, resulting in darker, less pure whites. The S4 for instance has a clear blue/green tint when compared to the HTC One which uses an LCD. To conclude, I believe that in 2014, 1080p will be the standard resolution for most phones, with a few rising to 2560 x 1440. The benefits of this are yet to be determined. Screen sizes in 2014 will be 5” or above for flagship devices, with the Galaxy Note series increasing to around 5.9”.


Batteries of 2013

In any portable device, battery life is a major concern and in mobile phones, this has an even greater importance. Over the past few years, battery life hasnt really improved. This isnt due to the non advancement of battery technology, but more due to the increased power usage of components in phones, with the latest screens and SoCs using more power than they did a couple of years ago. This creates the illusion that the batteries used are exactly the same as those used in 2011, while really they are advancing at a steady pace. For example, the HTC Desire (was one of the highest rated phones of 2010) utilised a 1400 MaH battery, while the HTC One uses a 2300 MaH battery. With 900 MaH extra capacity, the HTC One should have greatly improved battery life, while in reality it is not much different. This is because of the more power hungry components. One anomaly in 2013 was the iPhone 5S, which uses a 1570 MaH battery. This is far lower than other flagship phones on the market yet still manages to provide a days usage. This is due to the less demanding processor, as well as software optimisation in the closed Apple ecosystem. The drawback of current batteries is that they are still too large. To include a large 3,200 MaH battery such as the one found in the Galaxy Note 3 requires… you guessed it, a phone the size of a Galaxy Note 3. This means that phones cannot continue to get much thinner with the current generation of batteries, else battery life will suffer. 

Batteries of 2014

Phones released in 2014 will have a healthy bump in MaH as compared to 2013, however we shouldnt expect to see a noticeable difference in usage times, due to the impending release of WQHD displays and even beefier processors. I believe MaH will hover around the 3000 MaH range for flagships this year, with phablets potentially pushing towards the 4000 MaH mark. A day of solid usage can be expected. One thing that split opinions in 2013 was the issue of the removable battery. It was argued that it was required in order to switch batteries when the original had lost charge through age and that non-inclusion was a type of planned obsolescence. Others argued that many don’t keep a phone for longer than 2 years and that in this time, a battery would still maintain at least 75% of the original charge. Personally, I find a removable battery useless for my needs and think that the design changes required to incorporate one are detrimental to the looks of the phone. I would take a well built solid unibody phone over one with a removable flimsy back cover any-day. In fact, a removable battery just seems so old school, Nokia 3310 anyone? In 2014, unibody phones will be standard.


Cameras of 2013

In 2013, DSLR sales suffered. This was mainly due to the increasingly good picture quality on mobile phones. While professional photographers can’t sell their professional equipment yet, for many users a mobile phone camera is more than sufficient. Cameras in 2013 saw resolutions as high as 13 megapixels, while some manufacturers decided to go in the other direction: reducing the number pixels in return for better low light photos and less noise. There is split opinion on the effectiveness of this strategy. Personally I prefer the photos taken from the standard 8 megapixel HTC One X camera than those taken from a 4 megapixel HTC One, with 2um pixels (‘Ultrapixels’). The 13 megapixel camera of the Galaxy S4 can take some great shots, however colours are too processed and noise is an issue with such a small sensor. Overall, I think that the greatest camera of 2013 was that on the iPhone 5S, which features an 8 megapixel shooter with larger pixels like seen on the HTC One. This allows for good sharpness while also reducing noise. Mobile phone cameras now have a number of quality features that even DSLRs can’t match, such as high quality slow motion video, 4K video recording and options to remove unwanted objects from an image with a simple tap. Shooting speeds also dramatically increased from 2012, with speeds of up to 10 photos per second. 

Cameras of 2014

I think that this larger pixel technology will be seen more often in 2014, with HTC and Apple likely to continue the trend. However, I wouldn’t expect to see Samsung attempt this. In fact, a 16 megapixel camera on the Galaxy S5 wouldnt surprise me. HTC will likely release an 8 megapixel ultrapixel camera, while Apple could either remain at 8 megapixel or jump to 13. Expect to see an improvement in editing options this year, as well as the rise of 4K video. Optical image stabilisation will also be included in most of the flagship devices, as this removes camera shake from photos, meaning that photos taken with a non steady hand or on the move won’t be blurred.

An 8MP camera with 2um pixels will require a phone to be 18mm thick at the camera site; not sure if any manufacturer will go there. Check out this article for more details - Cameras in Phones - what do we really need?


Processors of 2013

Qualcomm dominated 2013 with their Snapdragon range. In fact, every Android flagship of 2013 used a variant of a Snapdragon processor, with the exception of the 8-Core Exynos processor used in certain non-European models of the Galaxy S4. The first 64 bit mobile processor came in 2013 with the launch of the Apple A7. This offers certain improvements, such as a 25% performance increase just for apps that are compiled in 64bit, as well as being able to handle more RAM for the future. Processors have reached the stage where most activities on a device are fluid and apps launch very quickly. The GPU on a SoC matters more, as this determines gaming quality and can affect the FPS of general device navigation and scrolling. The Snapdragon 800 and Apple A7 are very fast CPUs. An interesting point is that while all Android flagships used a quad core CPU in 2013, Apple only used a dual core. The dual core A7 even outperforms the quad core Snapdragon 800. This is due to the ARMv8 internals of the chip. Every processor currently used in Android devices is ARMv7 or less. ARMv8 offers a number of improvements including 64 bit support, faster handling of encryption and an increased number of registers.

Processors of 2014

Currently, the Snapdragon 805 is expected to be released in the first quarter of 2014. This is known to have a maximum clock speed of 2.5GHz and an Adreno 420 GPU. However, it is still based on ARMv7, meaning it is 32 bit. This means that Qualcomm is actively slowing down the development of ARMv8, even with ARMv7 currently at the end of its cycle. I expect to see an ARMv8 processor from Qualcomm towards the end of 2014. Processors will remain at quad-core for the most part and I expect Apple to keep its dual core set up which has proven itself as a great performer.



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Execution Flow of Android Application

As a Beginner You need to know the execution flow of your android application. to understand the basic execution flow of android  we are  considering the hello world example.

When you create the android project in eclipse lots of folder are created such as "src" ,"gen" , "Android 1.5"  , "assets" and "res" folder.
To understand android flow we are starting with the "res" folder. In "res" folder there is a file called "AndroidManifest.xml".
These below is the content of AndroidManifest.xml file
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<manifest
      package="com.example"
      android_versionCode="1"
      android_versionName="1.0">
    <uses-sdk android_minSdkVersion="3" />
    <application android_icon="@drawable/icon" android_label="@string/app_name">
        <activity android_name=".HelloWorldDemo"
                  android_label="@string/app_name">
            <intent-filter>
                <action android_name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
                <category android_name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
            </intent-filter>
        </activity>
      
    </application>
</manifest>

In the Above Xml code we have an activity called "HelloWordDemo" listed in activity tag this activity will be launched first. if you have multiple activity in your android application you must have to register all your activity in AndroidManifest.xml file.
you can specify your child activity by just <activity android_name=".xyz"></activity> adding as many tag as many activity you have in your android application. Make sure you specify "." (dot) before each activity.
Activity name ".HelloWorldDemo" will call HelloWorldDemo.java file.
package com.example;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.os.Bundle;
public class HelloWorldDemo extends Activity {
    /** Called when the activity is first created. */
    @Override
    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.main);
    }
}
When HelloWorldDemo Activity is created by default onCreate method will be executed. inside onCreate Method we have an setContentView which execute the android application design file whose name is main.xml  because we have R.layout.main as an argument.
In Brief  AndroidManifest.xml file execute the Launcher Activity class and from the launcher activity onCreate method will execute the Design View file by using setContentView method.


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HTC One 2014 M8 target renders a visual compilation of all the leaks

Ever since it was leaked that the HTC M8 and Sense 6 will carry on-screen buttons along with the appearance of M8 covers being sold on Chinese supply websites, the web has been flooding with alleged M8 Photoshopped pictures. Lets take a closer look at what we already know about the incoming high-end device from HTC.

There is no denying that many of those leaks are credible, particularly the blue unibody shell we saw first, followed by a 3D printed model, the leaked dual camera/flash and finally a full blown frontal leak. All of which are pieces to a single puzzle from which you can draw the entire picture and thats exactly what we did!



Design wise we can draw the following conclusion from the above leaks:
  • The metal unibody is now full, think Desire HD, it extends to the sides getting rid of the previous sandwiched plastic mold
  • The only plastic areas left are the injected antenna strips similar to the current HTC One, they also extend to the sides and appear on the front outer edges
  • Dual camera flash like the iPhone5s with different color tones, they share a single hole with a unique semi curved design
  • The volume rocker is on the right
  • The power button moved to the top right
  • SIM card is on the top left and SD slot on the opposite right above the volume rocker (evident in the under-screen fixture from the blue leak)
  • The  device corners are now more rounded
  • There is no added frame surrounding the screen area, instead the metal speaker covers and screen are inserted within the unibody, resulting in a true full metal phone
  • The speaker grills extended in width and the top sensors are moved next to the front camera
  • The main camera and sub camera have a machined diamond cut edges like the One Mini, the previous white ring on the current HTC One camera is gone
  • Its larger than the current HTC One, similar to the HTC Butterfly in size
Sense 6 Blinkfeed and wallpapers were leaked via @evleaks and of course the UI itself appears in many of the latest photos, which reveal a more transparent UI like stock Kitkat launcher and on-screen menu buttons, some widgets are tipped to have flipped from black to white.

Size and bezel comparison with the HTC One 2013 (M7)



More HTC M8 renders
Sense 6 leak by evleaks


Sense 6 mockups



More info along with full size images and version history of these mock-ups can be found in the original thread at XDA.

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King of Opera – Party Game! Free APK

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King of Opera – Party Game!
The best party game on Android for 1-4 players!
Are you ready to party with friends?
1. Control a wacky looking tenor.
2. Knock other tenors off the stage.
3. Fight for your fame in 5 game modes!
4. Avoid the bull tenor to become King of Opera!
5. REPEAT – suitable for all ages, young and old!
Guaranteed fun with friends and family.

Download :
Official Playstore , it’s free


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Top 7 Reasons and Benefits Of Rooting Android Device

 

Benefits Of Rooting Android Device

Android comes up with many features in itself, but sometime we see the company made specification are not good to support a mobile phone. We need to add some modification from our side to make the phone faster and smarter.

What is rooting of android device?



 

Rooting means gaining root access of your mobile phone. When you gain root access you can modify the device’s software to maximum level. You need to hack the voids of the warranty, and there’s a probability that you can kill your phone forever.
Somehow, it is sometimes recommended to root your android device to make it better. We are not pushing you people to root your android phone, but if you are thinking to root your phone do your android.

Reasons & Advantages Of Rooting Android


1. Gain More Memory: If the internal memory of your android is low, you should root your android phone. You can buy a new memory card and make that memory as your internal memory. That will speed up your phone and make the lag low.
2. Why pay, If you get it for free: You can get all the paid applications, games and much more to your device for free. Why shall you pay for thing you can get it for free.
3. Why miss the updates: Mostly android phone you buy supports foremost 1 upcoming updates. So you are surely missing the next updates. If you root your phone you will receive all the upcoming updates.
4. Improved performance: You can easily improve your battery life and speed of phone. Rooting helps you to improve all the aspects of the phone to the foremost performance.
5. Remove all the bloat ware: By rooting your android you can remove unnecessary application which eats up your phone memory. You can remove inbuilt application and make your phone much more personal.
6. Much More Safety: In the play store you have two paid android antivirus application, rooting makes your phone safer. You can use many antivirus that are provided by third party helping you to know more about your device safety.
7. Make Backups: Before rooting your android make sure you make good back up so, if you mess up and brick up your phone you have chance to get back to normal and have access to your old important data.

Final Verdict On Benefits Of Rooting Android

Rooting is necessary for those people who can’t afford a new android phone for sometimes. It is recommended to those people also you are likely not happy from the performance of their device. There are always risk of getting Bricked.
Bricked is a situation in the phone that you cannot go back to normal till you have any expert advice. You can loose your phone’s warranty. If you are thinking to Root your device, our advice do it under expert advice and proper guild.
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A sample of the new Sony Xperia C6903 appeared

A sample of the new Sony Xperia appeared on Indonesian Postel website. Form No. C6903 Xperia suggests that this is a high-end device, the Xperia Z (C660X), and the last digit '3 'suggestion that it supports LTE frequency band in Europe.
Previously it was announced that a number of C6907 samples were used for internal Z Xperia Tablet wifi version, so we are not sure if this number has been reused to another device or whether related to the Xperia LTE Tablet SKU Z.

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Google Now Application accept the award for Innovation of the Year



Google Now one neat feature that was first buried in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean has received the award for Innovation of the Year from Popular Science.

In the Popular Science publications praised Google Now as the first virtual assistant who actually answered the needs of users.

Google Now, an expansion of the service in which Google Search has pinned many intelligent capabilities that will help the user to monitor the weather, show the location, and provide recommendations of places that should be visited by the user.

Advanced application Google Now can also be accessed from the lockscreen or via the Google Search widget, then the user will be given a simple search engine that is ready to receive questions or voice commands.

So, unlike that Siri uses Wolfram Alpha as the brain, the application Google Nowmaximize the functionality of the search engine Google to answer and provide information needed by users of Android devices.
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Detailed images iPhone 5C phones cheap of Apple

Detailed images iPhone 5C, phones "cheap" of Apple
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Recently, many clear pictures of iPhone 5C has been posted on the internet. Accordingly, this smartphone will use plastic design with minimalist styling and not much different than the
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Amazing photographs by John Cobalt, talented photographer based in Saint Petersburg, Florida, US. He is primarily a wildlife photographer but with a different twist, using minimal backgrounds. Starting off as a painter, John found photography later in life after finding himself drawn to wildlife and nature photographs on the internet.

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The Development Trends of Chinese Smartphones

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Chinese smartphones, Many components of a mobile phone are built in China, and the country has become a place where all types of phones are used, and where new phones are tested. China is the chief manufacturer of all types of mobile, including traditional handsets and smartphones, but why is China so far in front in terms of mobile manufacturing and dictating development trends? As the traditional power economies struggle in the manufacturing sector, China thrives, offering qualified workers who use the countries rich raw material supplies to aid mobile phone manufacturing.

Chinese smartphones, A touch screen capable gadget can help you practice different strokes of writing Han, a Chinese character. You can rapidly build your Chinese vocabulary with flashcards and short quizzes. If youre set to learn at least ten Chinese words a day, then in a year, you would have built your 3, 650 Chinese word lists. See, Chinese language does not really an alphabet. Instead, Chinese characters are represented as Roman alphabet-like equivalent in Pinyin. A Chinese lesson is not complete without teaching the right tonality. In Chinese, there are four major tones: flat (high and level), rising (starts medium in tone, then rises to the top), falling-rising (starts low, descent to the bottom, then rises toward the top), and falling (starts at the top, then falls sharp and strong to the bottom).

Consumer technology is a hunger that keeps growing and growing and the mobile computing business is probably the fastest growing type of consumer technology there is! For example, Xunrui Communications in China buys smartphone parts and gives them to small factories around Shenshen, China. Even more fortuitously for the Chinese market, these chipsets are the set of processors and the mastermind of touch-screen phones. The points of difference which set apart brand-name smartphones and the Chinese smartphones are only cost and name. So now youre probably asking yourself why you should buy a Chinese phone. The first reason is the low cost. Some of the Chinese smartphones are available from brand names, like Huawei, STE, Lenovo, Ktouch, Aliyun, and Coolpad.

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Revealing photos of Motorola DVX supposedly cheap version of Moto X price only 299

A new phone from called Motorola DVX recently appeared on the Federal Communications Commission United States ( FCC ) certification for the wireless connection . Motorola DVX this device has not been introduced to the market . Some news said earlier DVX version of Moto X with cheap price only $ 299 if the buyer does not sign a contract with the network . DVX looks quite similar to Moto X , only a few differences , such as camera located on the left front speaker and not the right, the machine only supports 2G , 3G and not compatible with 4G LTE connectivity as Moto X. In the FCC documents mention three versions of this device , which is XT1032 , XT1033 and XT1035 , perhaps for three different networks in the United States . Unknown machine can be customized looks like Moto X or not .
Previously CEO Motorola has also said it would be a cheap Moto X for the markets in developing countries with prepaid habits .
Revealing photos of Motorola DVX supposedly cheap version of Moto X
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Trial Download Android 4 2 2 ROM version of HTC Google One Edition


You want to use the HTC Google One Edition now and always? One, but you want to spend it with the original interface "Nexus experience"? Small things, you will get this by just flash a ROM on a regular One is finished. ROM by programmers bigxie from XDA forums from packaging source of the HTC Google Edition One running Android 4.2.2, he has not changed the ingredients except the root system available for you. One Google HTC ROM Edition, you can download it here (backup link 1, backup link 2 ) and flash via recovery proceed normally. Wish you success.

Note:
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