Showing posts with label Jelly Bean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jelly Bean. Show all posts

Friday, March 15, 2013

The Samsung Galaxy S IV is here


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The wait has been long, but it certainly was worth it: the Samsung Galaxy S IV has finally been presented yesterday in the city of New York. After many months of speculation and rumors, we finally have the opportunity to check out the new smartphone which has proved as good as we thought. Let your details below.
Galaxy S IV Specifications

Again Samsung surprised us with a new beast instead of a mobile phone. The S IV stands, easily the best phone on the market today (but has not yet been released). Here's why:

-OS: Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean).
-Processor: Samsung Octa five or eight-core Qualcomm Snapdragon, depending on the region.
-Screen: Super AMOLED is a 5-inch Full HD resolution and a pixel density of 441 per inch. It has been said that more details of the technology will be made public display when the phone is released.
-RAM: 2GB.
-Storage: 16GB, 32GB or 64GB. It can be expanded using a microSD card.
-Main camera: it has a 13 megapixel sensor, has autofocus and can record in Full HD.
-Front camera: it has a 2 megapixel sensor.
-Battery: 2600mAh.
-Available in white and black.
-Other: infrared emitter.

Samsung has yet to confirm which regions receive mobile processor Octa 5 and what they will do with the Qualcomm Snapdragon will likely be a 600.

Design and performance of the Galaxy S IV

Compared with his younger brother, the S III, S IV is slightly larger because its screen is 5 inches. It has an extremely thin bezel is one of the lightest smartphones to date. It is also quite slim, although the market there are others who are even more so. The case, as can be expected, is made of polycarbonate.
In general, if you've tried the S III, S IV will see that is very similar, only slightly larger.

In terms of performance, the smartphone is capable of running quickly assign any task, has hardly completed pressing the screen when the phone is running the action. This is not surprising, since devices Galaxy S line have always been very quick.

Galaxy S IV Functions

Samsung said the S IV would focus not so much on the hardware side, but more on what are the functions. One of the most remarkable things is that the device can surf the Internet without even touching it, which is possible thanks to Air View and Air Gesture.

-Air View allows us to operate the device screen does not even touch it, just enough to have our finger a few inches above it. This is a function similar to that used by the Note II with your stylus, the S Pen.

Gesture-Air allows us to interact with the S IV using all our power, for which we must move it from side to side. This is used, for example, to switch images in our photo gallery, to switch between browser tabs to change the song the music player of the phone and other similar tasks.

Both functions usually come disabled by default, but suffice to enable them to use them.
Two other striking features are known as Smart Smart Pause and Scroll.

Pause-Smart is able to detect if we are paying full attention to the smartphone. If for example we are watching a video and suddenly look in another direction, playback automatically pauses.

-Smart Scroll allows us to move up or down when you're viewing a website or reading a mail, all without even lay a finger on the screen. This is ideal for when you hold the phone in one hand and took a drink in the other, for example. Simply tilt the smartphone in the desired direction to move the page.

Indeed, the S IV is also responsible for keeping an eye on our health thanks to S Health. This software allows us to enter other data and records by itself. When we consult give us some details about our health, eating habits and so on. Nor do we expect a full medical report, it will be necessary to visit a real doctor.

And this is only part of what the new Galaxy has prepared for us. If you have the opportunity to buy it, do not hesitate when available during the second quarter of the year, ie approximately between April and June.

Tell us: what do you think the new Samsung Galaxy S IV? Was this the smartphone you expected or thought it would be a different terminal?

Monday, March 11, 2013

Zync Quad 9.7, a powerful quad-core tablet that runs Android

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Zync, if not bad memory, is a leading Indian company in the market some years. Now return to the fray with a tablet called Zync Quad 9.7. Obviously the name says enough about it, because it is a 9.7 inch tablet featuring a quad-core processor. Let's see the details a little further.
The Quad Zync 9.7 has a great 9.7-inch multitouch screen that gives a resolution of 2048 × 1536 pixels, much better than the Full HD standard, and besides that has LED backlighting. Its 4-core processor has a speed of 1.5GHz and is accompanied by a Mali 400 GPU. In terms of memory, the tablet has 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage, which obviously we can expand using a microSD card up to 32GB.
The Quad 9.7 also includes two cameras : a 2-megapixel front and a 5 megapixel rear. It has WiFi connectivity, has a HDMI port and has a large 8000mAh battery.
The operating system of this tablet is Android 4.1 Zync Jelly Bean. The price of the device is $ 255.
What do you think about this? Your hardware is quite promising and the price is more than good.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

HTC Android 4.1.2 One X receives

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According to the announcement by Jack Tong, the general run HTC North Asia, the Android OS 4.1.2 Jelly Bean is coming soon to the company's flagship phone, the HTC One X. The new operating system should be available for most of the One X in a few days, so I just have to be a little patient.
On the other hand, if you happen to have a HTC One S, then also you are in luck because the latest version of Android will be available soon for this mid-range phone, but did not say exactly when.
With Android 4.1, users will be able to take X One all the juice to the latest version of the brilliant HTC Sense interface.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

DM014SH, a powerful Android smartphone themed Disney

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Today, there are all kinds of smartphones with all kinds of designs. A rather striking example with which we have just one bump is Disney themed, the DM014SH. No stop deceiving because by having a cartoon design and the like does not mean it is a bad phone, but the opposite: it is good phone.
The DM014SH not only runs Android 4.0, but the update to Jelly Bean is already underway. Besides this, it is a waterproof terminal with 4.5-inch HD display (1280 × 720), also has a 13-megapixel camera on the back and uses a dual-core processor 1.5GHz, not to mention it has 8GB of memory and can tune TV.
If you want one, you have to get it in Japan because it is currently the only country where it is sold.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Samsung could launch a Galaxy Music

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It seems that lately Samsung has been more than busy. Everything indicates that the company is working on a new smartphone Galaxy family, but this model will target who love to listen to music. There are a couple of rumors about which incorporate the phone, and it seems that would have front speakers, dedicated buttons for music, FM radio tuner would would use the technology SoundAlive Samsung may have SRS and who is also on the services Music Hub.
With respect to specifications, is apparently a mobile midrange. It will have two versions: a dual-SIM and a SIM card for a single. Its operating system is Android 4.0 but will be upgraded to Jelly Bean, the screen is 3 inches, will have a 850MHz processor, 512MB of RAM available, its 4GB memory can be increased with a microSD card and will have a camera 3 megapixels.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Sony Xperia Tegra 3, new high-end tablet and cheaply

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Sony is a company that is not very active in the market for tablets, but this time they have introduced a new high-end tablet screen of 9.4 inches and that the truth looks quite promising: Sony Xperia Tegra 3.
As you can see, the name of the device and shows that take the powerful Tegra processor quad-core 3 from Nvidia. In addition, the device is equipped with an 8 megapixel camera on the back and a 1 megapixel on the front, not to mention also that 16/32/64GB available memory. The 6000mAh battery lasts about 10 hours.
The available connectivity including 3G and WiFi and Android OS 4.0 will be used ICS, but expect an update to Jelly Bean. Regarding the screen resolution, it is 1280 × 800 pixels.
Regarding prices Sony Xperia Tegra 3, will be $450,$ 550 and $650 depending on the amount of memory.

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 Note that these prices are for the version with 3G and WiFi, so the version without 3G (if any) should be even cheaper.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

How to install Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean in the Nexus S

Google has started to launch the updates, but you may not yet have. So if you are desperate to discover each new Jelly Bean in your Nexus S, then I recommend the following steps of this tutorial we are going to share below.

Android Jelly Bean

Just remember that you are solely responsible for what may happen to your smartphone as a result of this process. True, this tutorial is meant to help, but nobody is going to be responsible if you take any step goes wrong. Above all, keep in mind the model of your Nexus S to be able to apply the steps in this tutorial, it is not for everyone. In the steps of the tutorial I give models for those who can use it.

Now, with that clarified, let's go through the tutorial to install Android 4.1 Jelly Bean in your Nexus S.
  • Step 1: Unlock the bootloader, make a root and flash mode controller ClockworkMod Recovery. This procedure can do it easily with this software: download all-in-one root tollkit Nexus .
  • Step 2: Download Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean (JRO03E) from this direct link from Google . The. Zip file you download is to update from Android 4.0.4 Jelly Bean (IMM76D) in the following Nexus S: i9020T / i9023. It can also work in the Nexus S i9020A, according to some users. In any case, and left up to you. Just do not intend to apply this. Zip on computers without Android 4.0.4 or any other model that has not been mentioned in this step, because there they can have problems.
  • Pas0 3: Restart ClockworkMod mode (CWM) Recovery off your Nexus S and then simultaneously press the buttons simultaneously to increase the volume and power.
  • Step 4: Make a backup nandroid. This will help you recover information in case you have problems later with the Jelly Bean ROM.
  • Step 5: Choose the option 'install zip from sdcard ", then" choose zip from sdcard' and then the. Zip you downloaded in step 2. This will make Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean is flashed on your Nexus S.
  • Step 6: When you're done, go to the CWM main menu and restart the system, selecting 'reboot system now'.
That's it. If you followed the steps right, I'm sure now you are enjoying the new features of Android Jelly Bean in your Nexus S. If you do not dare to follow this tutorial, you can expect that Google will send the notification to upgrade to the new version of Android in the coming hours, days or weeks.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

X-Ray, check your Android vulnerabilities

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Android , operating system, has a number of advantages and very notable strengths but also some very negative, related to security. Not that the latest versions are safe, if you have Ice Cream Sandwich, or Jelly Bean, you can be more or less calm. The problem is that previous versions had many vulnerabilities. Unfortunately, older versions are still widespread. X-Ray is an application that has been developed to detect whether your phone is vulnerable.

One of the problems of X-Ray is his name, and title it shares with hundreds of applications that claim to be able to find X-ray shots of our body. We all know that these applications are not real and do not work. However, X-Ray , developed by Duo Security, is much more useful. It is like antivirus or conventional security applications, but is something that has a very different purpose, that of detecting if your device is vulnerable or not.

Older versions of Android, such as Gingerbread or Honeycomb, have security flaws that hackers exploit many experts to penetrate the system and obtain data that can be very private, such as certain photographs, messages, data access certain services, and even banking passwords. X-Ray aims to expose the vulnerabilities that have the devices so that, at least, if no solution, users are aware of what they have.
X-Ray is a free application, however, is not available in Google Play, so you will have to be downloaded directly from the developer page . To install, you should first go to Settings> Security> Unknown sources, and checking this box, which is what allows us to install applications that do not come from Google Play.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Asus confirms Jelly Bean for his Transformer tablets

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 Good news for those who hold a tablet Asus Transformer. Taiwan giant has announced that Android 4.1 Jelly Bean will be available to certain members of the Transformers line of tablets. The tablets to be included to receive the update will be these 3: Asus Transformer Pad, Asus Transformer Pad Prime , Asus Transformer Pad Infinity. 
If you have one of said devices in the coming months will be receiving a notification that the update is already available. For now, it only remains to wait and be alert to any developments.