Category Archives: Android

The Samsung Galaxy S4 strengths

The Samsung S4 has now been released for nearly 2 weeks on a global scale. Despite a few shortcomings discussed yesterday around available memory on the 16gb version, it does have many strengths.

Whilst it is made of polycarbonate, it actually doesn’t look too bad. In fact, it’s non offensive styling does have a little charm about it. It also feels more comfy to hold in the hand, more so that the HTC One. It is also lighter than the HTC One, and feels better weighted in the hand.

If you don’t have many large apps or games, but do have a large music collection and or take tons of photos you are able to use a micro SD card, up to 64gb. That’s a lot of music and photos. As the memory card is optional, you could carry a spare should you need even more space. Another big positive for the S4 is the removable battery. It is a lot easier to slip a spare battery in your wallet or purse when travelling, or a few years down the line, it becomes a simple task to change the failing battery. In other words, this device has potentially a longer life span.

The camera. Having spent the weekend with the S4, I have been very pleased with the photos of landscapes and scenery. It has been perfect sunny weather for taking photos. The camera has many options, but the feature I like the most is being able to use your voice to activate the shutter.
Panoramic shots were stunning too. Landscapes were of better quality than the HTC One.

Samsung have included tons of software and whilst its bloated with it, some of it is useful. Also if you sign in to Samsung’s own hub, you will find even more freebies.

Gestures. There are so many it’s crazy. I found they don’t all work properly all the time but I did like some of them. I was using concrete and able to operate the S4 without getting concrete on to it by swiping my hands and using my finger in air view.

Early days on battery, so no conclusion yet.

The S4 did feel glitchy at times, but then I remembered when I got the S3 it was the same. After 4 months the S3 had been updated a lot by Samsung and worked a treat.

The S Cover flip case is so cool. I may keep the S4 just so I can use the case. There are also numerous other accessories that Samsung are launching for this phone. It really has potential.

My overall views so far is it appears Samsung rushed the S4 to market. Once it had several software updates it ill be a class act. But I still prefer the HTC One.

Samsung’s defends the 16gb S4’s 8gb of usable memory – it’s insulting

Samsung explained to CNET that it was okay to deceive buyers of its 16gb S4 that it only came with 8gb of usable memory, since it had a micro sd slot for expansion.

Samsung added, “For the Galaxy S4 16GB model, approximately 6.85GB occupies [the] system part of internal memory, which is 1GB bigger than that of the Galaxy S3, in order to provide [a] high resolution display and more powerful features to our consumers.”

So why not warn people prior to purchase and also explain that apps and games can only be saved in to the internal memory!

And it appears Samsung are only responding after a backlash of angry customers has started. It also doesn’t help that mobile phone companies are informing customers that the memory is expandable and that apps or games can be installed on to the memory card. This information is totally inaccurate.

I think Samsung’s response borders on the brink of arrogance and one must ask the question why on earth did the 16gb version ever get released for sale. Samsung should have offered on the 32gb or 64gb versions and then none of this lack of memory would have arisen.

The larger capacity models can’t come quick enough!

Google Nexus 5 smartphone

Google I/O conference is only a few weeks away now. Whilst this is a developer conference, it shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone if the Nexus 4 receives an update. They same should occur for their 7 and 10 tablets.

So Google announces the Nexus 5, a reasonable increase in specs to the great value Nexus 4. So here’s the first question. Would you buy one?

Next up. Will Google be able to cope with the demand, be able to offer a decent customer service or will it be as dreadful as it was last year. I pre ordered from Google previously and I vowed after receiving such dreadful customer service never to order another piece of hardware from the company.

So will they cope?

Or will the pre ordering and customer service totally crumble?

Moving from iOS to Android – Samsung has you covered with Smart Switch

Samsung has launched Smart Switch to enable those moving from iOS to the Samsung S4 to find the equivalent apps with ease, transfer iPhone personal data, media and other content with ease.

The Samsung Smart Switch Migration app gives you the freedom and ease to switch from other smartphone platforms to Samsung Android mobile devices without the fear of losing your apps and personal content. First you need to visit http://www.samsungsmartswitch.com to get from your home computer to load your application files first. Smart Switch matches your favourite apps from your previous phone and recommends the exact app or similar ones from Google Play. When used with the Smart Switch desktop client, you can transfer personal content such as contacts, photos, calendar items, DRM-free music and videos from your previous phone so you can resume your busy lifestyle without missing a beat. If you just want to use the S4 app on your device you ca get it here.

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Rooting will be impossible on the Samsung Galaxy S4

Apart from a locked bootloader, it appears Samsung is now trying to stop their latest S4 from being rooted.

Over on XDA Developers, user AndreiLux discovered the following –

“I just noticed when sniffing the new 9500UBUAMDK kernel is that they activated a new “feature” / CONFIG_SEC_RESTRICT_SETUID in the kernel.

This means no more rooting is possible, at least not anymore in the usual methods. Your SuperUser will tell you it will have granted access, but it’s neutered on the kernel level.”

For those that like rooting, the S4 may not be the best option. Read the full thread here.

Morphie Juice Pack for HTC One

The Morphie Juice Pack for the HTC One has arrived.

The case/battery provides up to 100% extra battery! It is a protective hard case with an integrated rechargeable battery designed to double your power.

It is a lightweight and low-profile case. You can start charging with the flip of a switch.LED power indicator. Charge and sync your phone via USB. Fully protective and accessible.

Dimensions: 2.88 in x 6.06 in x 0.67 in
Weight: 5.05 oz
Battery Capacity: 2500 mAh

Must admit I quite like the look of this case. What do you think?

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The latest on the Samsung Galaxy S4 32gb and 64gb versions

So far the Samsung Galaxy S4 has been flying off the shelves at a rate considerable faster the its predecessor the Samsung Galaxy S3.

But buyers of this new super phone from Samsung are discovering 2 differences over older models. First up is 16gb translates anywhere between 8.8gb to 9.62gb free to the user. Secondly, the expansion memory card slot can only be used for media (photos, documents and music) and not for storing apps or games. With many top games now requiring 2gb, it won’t take long to use 9gb of memory. Also bear in mind apps cache a lot of data, so dropbox, Google Music and others also take up a large amount of internal memory.

The previous workarounds for saving apps or games on the memory card have been removed by Google in its operating system. So apps like Apps2SD do not work. Other options like rooting (which in turn voids your warranty) and using Foldermount is not reliable or without creating other problems. Also take note that apart from a rooted device voiding your warranty, a number of apps won’t work on a rooted device. These include banking apps and Google Play film rentals as examples.

Despite Google removing the ability to remove saving apps or games to the memory card and the pain it might cause, it is actually a good thing, as apps and games will run better in internal memory.

So the obvious solution would be to purchase the 32gb or 64gb versions of the S4, but if you look in any of the high street stores you won’t find them. In fact you won’t find them online either at present.

Well, this morning I met up Samsung, who clarified the current position. Samsung offered the retailers all 3 memory sizes, that is 16, 32 and 64gb and all of them opted for the 16gb only. This was based on previous buying decisions based on the Samsung Galaxy S3 and how the older version of the android operating system functioned. None of the retailers took into account the lower internal memory of the S4 and apps all having to be installed into internal memory. With regards buying 32gb or 64gb versions these will be available and are in certain places, and Samsung explained these would be a online purchase only due to none of the stores buying the larger memory models. Samsung promised to get back to me with details of when and where these larger models could be purchased from.

So watch this space!

HTC has removed the HDR microphone specification from the HTC One brochure

The HTC One specification sheet as had the HDR microphone removed.

HTC has issued a statement saying that is is entitled to use its remaining supplies of STM’s HDR Microphones until they run out. At that point, it’ll use a different (“improved”) microphone design in future production runs.

“In light of several misleading stories regarding a recent injunction obtained by Nokia against STM (a supplier of components to HTC in The Netherlands) HTC looks to clarify the following points:

• Nokia has NOT obtained an injunction in The Netherlands, or anywhere else, against the HTC One.

• The Dutch proceedings were brought by Nokia solely against STM. HTC was not sued by Nokia in the Netherlands.

• The Dutch injunction prohibits STM from selling certain microphones to any company other than Nokia for a limited period.

• The judgment against STM states that HTC can continue to use microphones already purchased from STM in its products, because they were purchased in good-faith. Nokia’s attempt to obtain a recall of microphones already sold to HTC failed.

• HTC will transition to improved microphone designs once its inventory of STM microphones is exhausted.”

HTC made the point that the microphone will be improved. Lets hope that this is the case.

Amazon facing threat of staff striking in Germany

Reuters is reporting that Amazon could be facing its first strike in Germany by warehouse workers seeking better pay and benefits.

Amazon employs around 9,000 people across Germany and has come under fire from trade union Verdi for refusing to implement a collective agreement on employment conditions, in keeping with the country’s other mail order and retail firms.

The union is also pressing for higher basic pay and bigger supplements for night shifts.

Amazon workers in the eastern city of Leipzig voted in favor of strike action earlier this month and staff at Bad Hersfeld, a town in central Germany where 3,700 are employed, joined them on Monday.

I wonder if the strike will actually occur and or whether Amazon does concede to the unions demands.

Fitscales for the Wii Balance Board is one very cool app

Fitscales for android, sorry iPhone users, is one extremely cool app.

The app allows you to weigh yourself quickly and easily with a Wii Fit Balance Board and Bluetooth enabled Android device. Weighing yourself is as simple as starting FitScales, syncing the balance board then standing still on the board when FitScales is ready. You can optionally sync your weight with RunKeeper and/or FitBit for easy tracking. The app works on both phones and tablets.

I must admit my Wii Fit Balance Board was gathering dust. Now I have a reason to use it.