Category Archives: Android

So now Samsung is looking for Galaxy Exclusive Apps

Following my post yesterday concerning how Samsung had created its own wallet and passbook application, The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Samsung “will be hosting a global competition to lure developers to create apps for its Galaxy smartphones” that will pay 10 winners a combined $800,000 in prize money. WSJ added that Samsung was “particularly looking for apps that can be coordinated with” its new Group Play feature that debuted on the Galaxy S4 and that lets users quickly zap music, photos and other content via NFC from one phone to another.

That is a lot of money and hopefully Samsung finds success with some decent apps to make NFC technology easier and more trendier to use.

Samsung S4 Rugged News

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GSM Arena has caught a snapshot of the new Samsung Galaxy S4 rugged phone which is water resistant and dust proof. But before you get too excited, it does not have the same specs as the real S4. Samsung is simply using the brand power of the S4 to sell this device and other ones like the S4 mini. The camera on this device is downgraded from 13mp to 8mp.

What I would like from Samsung is a 4.5 inch phone that has the same specs as the S4 but without the screen size. This would then be a true competitor to the Apple iPhone.

Does the litigation ever end – Now Samsung S4 and Google Now involved in litigation with Apple

Foss Patents has established that Apple has now requested that the Samsung Galaxy S4 and Google Now be included in its ongoing lawsuit.

Two of the patents specifically relate to Apple’s voice-driven Siri personal assistant, as noted on Wednesday by Florian Mueller of FOSS Patents. They are U.S. Patent No. 8,086,604, and U.S. Patent No. 6,846,959, both of which are entitled “Universal interface for retrieval of information in a computer system.”

Beyond Siri, the filing also alleges the infringement of three other Apple-owned patents:
U.S. Patent No. 5,666,502: “Graphical user interface using historical lists with field classes”
U.S. Patent No. 5,946,647: “System and method for performing an action on a structure in computer-generated data”
U.S. Patent No. 7,761,414: “Asynchronous data synchronization amongst devices”

Apple filed the motion to amend its infringement complaint in a California court on Tuesday.

As for the inclusion of Google Now, the ‘604 and ‘959 patents related to Siri are also included in the filing because Google Now has replaced the Android Quick Search Box in some instances. That search box was previously targeted by Apple in its complaint.

A hearing to discuss Apple’s motion has been scheduled for June 25 in a San Jose court in front of Judge Paul S. Grewal.

The patent litigation is nuts and thwarts innovation which in turn affects products being sold. And sometimes impacts a product after you have bought it e.g. Apple removing push email in Germany on iOS devices and Samsung removing global search on the Galaxy range. This was after you had bought the devices too.

HTC in disarray with staff departures and production issues – really?

The Verge has reported that HTC’s Chief Product Officer, Kouji Kodera, has left the company last week. Kodera was responsible for HTC’s overall product strategy, handling the global launch of the One.

The Verge added that it was not just Kodera who left. In the past three-odd months, HTC has lost a number of employees in rapid succession, most recently Jason Gordon, the company’s vice president of global communications. Other fresh departures include global retail marketing manager Rebecca Rowland, director of digital marketing John Starkweather, and product strategy manager Eric Lin. Then there have been production issues and delays with the One and First.

But in reality how worried should we be? Well, if your HTC One works really well, then I personally would not be too worried. The hardware is still excellent and if HTC should kick the bucket, which I very much doubt, the clever people at XDA Developers will keep it running for many years. In fact, the custom rom development of the HTC One is very active with some splendid results.

And looking at the Verge reporting its way over the top. HTC is a large corporate and it looks like all the above is probably part of a corporate shuffle which is normal in the corporate world. Or a few people got new jobs or got squeezed out. Whatever it is, it’s not the end.

Samsung getting one step closer from removing itself from Google

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Earlier this year, Samsung showed off its Wallet app. Korean customers can download it onto compatible Android devices from the company’s own app market. At the moment it is set to collect credit card info, which users can then use to pay for goods and services, verified by a one-time password or PIN. This app will also provide access to tickets, membership cards and coupons all accessible in one place.

In addition, the app is designed to compete with Apple’s Passbook. I just wonder how much longer before Samsung is able to provide a total experience on android with any of Google’s services. Personally I don’t think it possible due to Gmail and YouTube.

The app is compatible with the Galaxy S4, S3, Galaxy Note and Note 2 and Galaxy Note 10.1.

How to get notification badges on android apps

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Look at the above screen shot. You will see notifications on the Twitter app, and on the folder above, which when opens shows a notification for Pocketcasts.

To achieve the above you need to download Nova Launcher, buy Nova Launcher Prime and Missed it. In Nova Settings, Unread Counts, change the Provider for Missed it. In the phones settings app, go to accessibility and turn on Missed it. Go to the Missed it app and select all the apps that you want badges to show. The proviso is that badges only show for apps that send notifications to the status bar.

I must admit it has been refreshing using Nova Launcher instead of Apex Launcher, but I do prefer the one setting on Apex that allows for the status bar to match the wallpaper. Also Apex allows individual resizing of icons for the dock, folders, and homescreen. But Nova allows the clock to be removed from the status bar, has alternative folder styles as shown in screen shot and allows integration with Missed it. For a number of the advanced features you need to have rooted your phone.

Opera finally arrives on Android

Opera is now out of beta and available in the Play Store.

Opera promote the app with the following key features –

– Fast and easy to use: Our fastest browser for Android loads webpages almost instantly, in the right size and format for your phone.
– Keep your connection: Browse at high speed outside 3G coverage with Off-Road mode.
– News for you: Find out what’s happening with the Discover feature, your personal news feed.
– Instant favourites: Set your top sites and bookmarks in the Speed Dial – open them with one click!
– Music, movies and more: Start, stop, resume, save and rename the media files you keep on your phone with our download manager.

The off road mode would be a key feature for me. Would you want to use Opera or stick with Chrome?

Samsung Tab 3 8.0 specs leaked

Samsung seems to be on its constant mission to release a device at every imaginable screen size including 8 inch. The Tab 3 8.0 had been announced but no specs were present. Fortunately these have now been leaked.

The Tab 3 8.0 specs are –

– available in 3G and/or WiFi
– 1280 x 800 screen resolution
– 6.95 bezel
– 5mp rear camera 1.3mp front
– Jellybean 4.2.2
– 1.5GHz dual-core processor with 1.5GB of RAM
– 4,550 mAh battery

It will also feature Samsung customised apps and services.

HTC One news

HTC One short news update –

Android Jellybean 4.2.2 – I reported a short while back that the HTC One would receive this update. Twitter user @LlabTooFer has now added to this, alluding that the update will be around 3 weeks away. This is inline with previous expectations of a June release.

KDDI launches the HTC One J – following the special HTC One 802 edition for China which featured dual sims and a micro sd slot, KDDI has launched its own version which also has a micro sd card slot. It also features a slot beneath the camera, its purpose is not yet known. I will update as soon as discovered.

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More information at KDDI – http://www.kddi.com/corporate/news_release/2013/0520g/

A Supercharged HTC One

Over the weekend I installed a custom rom, Android Revolution , on my HTC One. I mentioned yesterday I did this with the blessing of Three UK, although they will probably deny they actually said this, but they did! I got fed up waiting for the HTC One software update that would improve the camera considerably.

The process to go from a Three branded phone to a unlocked bootloader, rooted and custom rom took me hours but I was reading all I could find about how to do this process and having difficult understanding the language. However, now I realise what everything means in idiot language, the process isn’t really that difficult. I will write a guide, linking in various articles next week.

So why is my phone supercharged. Well for a start it has a stock version but the latest version available for the HTC One. This includes all the latest versions of the stock apps, the camera fixes and other bug fixes, new Sense 5 features, battery optimisations, speed and memory optimisations and special tweaks. During installation of this custom rom you have two screens where you can select or deselect whether you want certain apps or tweaks installed or not. For example, you can deselect Facebook if you never use it. You are also given the option to install extra apps that are important and would more than likely install afterwards. As the phone is rooted, I now can have additional features using Apex Launcher. But sometimes the simplest of tweaks make the world of difference.

Instead of always having to reach for the power button to switch on the HTC One, I can press the volume down. Genius as I hold my phone in my my right hand. Next handy tweak is a long press on the back capacitive button brings up the menu. So now more three dots at the bottom of the screen in some apps. The battery icon now shows the actual percentage. And system toggled are now shown in the notification centre.

I have been so impressed with this setup that I went on an app spending spree in the Play store. I now have a complete range of android apps and games to envy my iOS collection.

My next quest is to connect game consul controllers: PS3, Xbox and Moga Pro and play some game classics. I already have the SNES emulator installed and have been playing old game classics of mine from Super Mario World to Karting.

And so far what I have done is rock solid. And to change the rom is now a quick 15 min job, thanks to Titanium Pro backup.