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Wednesday 14 August 2013

Android tablets still face major app gap with the iPad

Android tablets have been getting a lot more popular over the past year but they still face a major shortage of top-notch tablet-centric apps. Canalys has found that 30% of the top 50 free and paid iPad apps in the first half of 2013 were not available on Google Play while 18% were available but weren’t optimized for tablets. Taken all together, then, that means nearly half of the top iPad apps either aren’t available or aren’t optimized for Android tablets.




The issue seems to be that app developers simply haven’t seen a need to create tablet-centric Android apps because Android tablets have only really started taking off in the last year. Canalys expects that the app gap will shrink somewhat once Google improves the Google Play experience on tablets and once developers see that Android tablet owners have stronger engagement than they have in the past.

“To take the Play ecosystem to the next level, Google needs more than just a large addressable base of devices,” says Canalys analyst Tim Shepherd. “App developers need to see clear potential to build robust and sustainable business models around apps built for the platform, so increasing monetization potential must be a priority.”

Canalys’s press release follows below.

Half of top iPad apps either unavailable or not optimized on Android

30% of the top 50 free and paid iPad apps in the US are absent from Google Play

Palo Alto, Shanghai, Singapore and Reading – Wednesday, 14 August 2013 — New Canalys’ App Interrogator research highlights one of the deficiencies of the Android ecosystem: limited availability of high-quality, tablet-optimized apps in the Google Play store. Of the top 50 paid and free iPad apps in Apple’s US App Store, based on aggregated daily rankings in the first half of 2013, 30% were absent from Google Play. A further 18% were available, but not optimized for tablet users, offering no more than a smart phone app blown up to the size of a tablet screen.

Just 52% of apps had Android versions both available through Google Play and optimized (if only a little) for tablet use. ‘Quite simply, building high-quality app experiences for Android tablets has not been among many developers’ top priorities to date,’ said Canalys Senior Analyst Tim Shepherd. ‘That there are over 375,000 apps in the Apple App Store that are designed with iPad users in mind, versus just a fraction of this – in the low tens of thousands – available through Google Play, underscores this point.’

Canalys expects this to change as the addressable base of devices continues to soar and Google brings improvements to the Play store, but points out that Google needs to do more to encourage greater numbers of developers to invest in delivering high-quality Android tablet apps quickly, else it risks disappointing consumers with weak app experiences in the short term.

The 52% of top apps available through Google Play and optimized for tablets also includes six titles that appear as top paid titles on iOS, but are only available as free, ad-supported versions on Android. ‘While nominally free, set against a paid version of the app, ad-supported offerings typically deliver a poorer and often more limited user experience, sometimes taking a considerable toll on device battery life and often subjecting users to unskippable videos or other unpopular intrusions,’ said Canalys Analyst Daniel Matte.

It is important that Google wins consumers’ trust and encourages them to register credit cards and billing details, so that the barrier to them spending money on apps – and other content – is reduced at the point of purchase. ‘Improved consumer willingness to spend will increase developers’ monetization potential and options, and help to reduce their reliance on in-app ads, leading over time to an increase in app quality,’ said Matte.

It will also make the Android tablet opportunity more enticing for developers and increase the revenue potential of the Play store and ecosystem for Google. ‘To take the Play ecosystem to the next level, Google needs more than just a large addressable base of devices. App developers need to see clear potential to build robust and sustainable business models around apps built for the platform, so increasing monetization potential must be a priority,’ said Shepherd. ‘And for tablet apps in particular, Google should go further with changes to the Play store to ensure more rigorously managed, high-quality, optimized experiences are highlighted, to the benefit of consumers, and to reward those developers who invest the time and resources in building them with improved discoverability.’

Thursday 20 June 2013

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Tuesday 16 April 2013

Samsung GALAXY S4 Launched many of great sensor

if we talk about Samsung GALAXY S4 then yes it has many of senors that u never ever heard about.
Total 9 Sensor it got. Some of them.


1 ) whenever u will watch the video in S4 it will stay Resume but whenever you'll see anywhere else it will be paused automatically



2 )  looking at the contact will search automatically the contacts whenever you stay couriously at one contact it will call that contact automatically

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Tuesday 9 April 2013

What is Android

What is ANDROID ?
we often listening day by day that purchase a phone that must have android. But some people don't even know what is this exactly, its not a shame. if you have any quarry than search it on Google instead of obligate to others  ! :) also see - Android History

ANS - Android is an Mobile Operating System(OS)
ANS in Details- Android is a Linux-based operating system designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. Initially developed by Android, Inc., which Google backed financially and later bought in 2005, Android was unveiled in 2007 along with the founding of the Open Handset Alliance: a consortium of hardware, software, and telecommunication companies devoted to advancing open standards for mobile devices. The first Android-powered phone was sold in October 2008.




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Sunday 7 April 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 vs iPhone 5 | Best Phone

Which Phone is best for you ?

 



If you are getting ready for a new phone you could be considering the Apple iPhone 5 or the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 as they are both flagship devices. So which one might be right for you?
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 has Android Jelly Bean, while the Apple iPhone 5 comes with iOS 6. Both of great and each comes with pros and cons. iOS 6 is the most stable and it is easy to use. iOS devices that are second hand sell well too. The App Store comes with finished apps and there is more than at Google Play. The App Store apps come with cost while over at the Google Play Store they are free, if you don’t mind ads.
Android is always being updated and Jelly Bean was a big jump. However it can be confusing to learn, but it is worth it in the end. iOS are very simple and updates are easy, but on the downside it is restrictive.
Android handsets are excellent for those who want to customise, thanks to ROMs, widgets and launchers. iTunes is not needed either for syncing. iOS users can change their wallpaper along with what ringtone they want, and that’s it for customisation. Android is usually slow for updates that Apple, Apple like to update frequently.
Some of the older devices on Android don’t get updated, so bear this in mind before spending a lot. The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is twice the speed of the iPhone, as it has twice the RAM. It comes with a much larger battery of 3100mAh. The device is much larger, but it has the advantage of the S Pen. The Apple iPhone 5 beats the Samsung device when it comes to class; the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 comes with a plastic look.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 offers around 35 hours of talk time when on 2G an around 16 on 2G. It comes with the removable battery and has SD card. You cannot get any of this with the Apple iPhone 5.
Both of the handsets come packed with storage but the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 wins as it has SD card support. They both have 8 MP cameras; the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 also has a 1.9 on the front, in comparison to the 1.2 of the Apple iPhone 5. Both devices support LTE along with HSPA+.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is the winner for the chip, storage and battery. The Apple iPhone 5 comes out on top for price, camera and design.
The devices are available with all carriers in the US. You can get the Apple iPhone 5 for around $199 on a contract of two years and the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is priced at $299 with a contract of two years. T-Mobile are also to get the Apple iPhone 5, but you will have to pay the full price of around $649. if you are Indian then you can easily buy IPhone 16GB for 44500( INR) Rs. that is 813.82 in US Dollar.

Wednesday 3 April 2013

Samsung GALAXY Note 2 new Features

Samsung Galaxy Note Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Update peeping enabling Galaxy Note 2 Features



o experience the wonders of Samsung Galaxy Note Android 4.1 in the mobile world, stay tuned to the latest updates from Samsung.
Samsung Galaxy Note Jelly Bean is being pushed by the Korean mobile giant Samsung for the latest updates of Android 4.1 platform. Being Samsung’s most popular Phablet among consumers, it has a huge fan following among the Android devices by the company. To let the Galaxy Note lovers have the best of both worlds, Samsung keeps updating the platform of this Smartphone.

Even though updating to Android 4.1 is not an easy job, you need to be well informed about the industry news, so that you get your phone updated without any difficulty. Since the update process is being carried out in a phase wise manner, sooner or later your Smartphone would get the Jelly Bean 4.1 update for sure.
Samsung Galaxy Note Jelly Bean Android has inherited the wonderful features of Samsung Galaxy S III Mini and galaxy S III, such as the Nature UX Interface. Now talking about the features and advantages of this Jelly Bean Smartphone from Samsung, you would observe;
Higher stability and better performance from Project Butter, Android 4.1, Page Buddy application, Enabling and disabling Multi-view and Multitasking with multiple windows like the Note II, customizable notification panel, pop-up play, 2 Home screen modes, Google now, smart rotation and above the rest Samsung Cloud services are the show stoppers of the year.
You have to keep a close watch on the industry updates, as the market entry of this Jelly Bean Android 4.1 phone is dependent on the telephone service provider / carriers’ services. Unless the mobile carrier doesn’t have this updates available in your country, you can hardly be able to benefit from the jelly Bean’s advanced features.
USA is most probably the entry point of the product in the market; apart from that the other countries’ service providers are gearing up for the show as well.

 

Sunday 31 March 2013

i Phone 5S launch date | when will iphone 5S will be launched ?|

 iPhone 5S Coming In August, iPad/iPad Mini Next Month



According to sources, Apple is set to release the next iteration of the iPhone in August. No name has officially been given yet, but chances are it will be called the iPhone 5S.



The iPhone 5S

Keeping in line with how the iPhone 4 was updated, the iPhone 5S will see a small bump in specifications. The iPhone 5 was thinner and lighter than it’s predecessor, yet larger overall. I don’t think the 5S will change as far as weight goes, but definitely a step up in processor speed is on the slate. Also rumored is a fingerprint reader, eliminated the need for passcodes.
A new camera is also rumored, the first upgrade to it since the iPhone 4. The camera in the iPhone 5 is the same as what was in the 4S, with just a smaller sapphire lens. Apple has really improved photo quality in it’s lenses, and another upgrade would be welcomed by all shutterbugs.
Also rumored are various colors other that black and white. We saw the new iPods available in multiple colors, and the 5S may follow suit.

iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2

Not to be left out, a refresh of the iPad 4 and iPad mini are also planned. We could see these new devices as early as April.
Starting with the Mini: a Retina display will most likely not make an appearance on the iPad Mini. In order to stay at it’s current price point, a Retina display is just not feasible. Users have reported being pleased with the current display. I tend to agree. I have no issues going from my Retina iPad to the Mini.
The next iPad, let’s call it the iPad 5 for now, is said to inherit the new look similar to the current iPad Mini. This is long overdue in my opinion, as the current iPad look is getting tired.
Will there be lines waiting for the next release of these devices? I’m not so sure anymore. There are some hot phones coming out this year, and a refresh of an old design in the iPhone 5 is not going to draw that much attention. The HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 are gaining traction and due to be released soon.
The iPad will continue to dominate however in the tablet space. There has just not been any offerings from other tablet makers that can compete.firstly it is showed in myandroidsoft.blogspot.com
Who’s getting ready to preorder??


in this picture there is two ipad in the left and one iphone 5S.
we hav not recived any pic of iPhone 5S still and we also dont want to see it fakely. So whenever it will be publish it wolud be published on our site.
thanks. have a nice day :)

Saturday 30 March 2013

iOS vs. Windows Phone: Microsoft Outsells Apple and BlackBerry OS in 26 Markets | MLB polishes At Bat 13 on iOS and Android ahead of Opening Day, brings app to BlackBerry Z10

Microsoft's mobile smartphones are outselling Apple's iOS and BlackBerry OS, according to a Microsoft executive.

In a blog post, Microsoft's Corporate Vice President of Corporate Communication Frank X. Shaw wrote about Microsoft's developments in the past season and what's ahead in the future.

"From where I sit, it's busy both ways," wrote Shaw.

Noting that they have launched a "wave of incredible devices and services," Shaw said the return numbers are encouraging.

Based on early numbers, Windows Phone has reached 10 percent market share in several countries. According to Shaw, citing the latest report from IDC, Microsoft has shipped more than BlackBerry in 26 markets. In comparison to Apple, Microsoft has shipped more in seven markets.

The specific markets were not disclosed.

ios vs all phones

 
 
 

"With a remarkable foundation of products in market and a clear view of how we will evolve the company, product leaders across Microsoft are working together on plans to advance our devices and services, a set of plans referred to internally as 'Blue," wrote Shaw, in regards of future plans.

Shaw did note the future Microsoft products are not guaranteed the name "Blue."

According to figures by NetMarketShare, Windows Phone has seen an increase in use. The Windows Phone operating system placed sixth with 1.24 percent of the February market share, up by 0.09 percent in January.

Apple's iOS accounted for 54.91 percent. Apple's percentage tops Android by more than double figures. Android placed second with 25.65 percent. Java ME rounded the top three with 12.38 percent.

 

ios vs all phones

 
 
 
 
With the 2013 season looming just around the corner, it's only natural for Major League Baseball to make sure its various applications on different platforms are all ready to go come this weekend. And as it did with MLB.tv on Xbox Live a couple days ago, MLB's now also updated the At Bat Android and iOS apps, leaving behind the spring training features from last month and making room for ones that are tailored for this year's Opening Day and forward. For subscribers, this means things such as multi-platform live audio, more video highlights, a virtual archive of classic games and a revamped news section within the apps. What's more, MLB has kept its promise of bringing At Bat 13 to the BB10 crowd, giving BlackBerry Z10 owners the ability to download the app starting today. Clearly, it's that time of the year again, that time where your Yankees-cheering friends tell you all about how A-Rod, when fit, is the best player in the game. Or, if they're Giants fans, how they really, really, hope the tale of Samson's hair won't apply to Tim Lincecum.



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This app will allow you to find/locate and/or retrieve information from your mobile smartphone lost or stolen.
MyAndroid Service is an app that you download "after" you lose your phone or "after" having your phone stolen.
Follow these steps:
1. Install MyAndroid from the Android Market website to the phone that you are trying to find
2. The MyAndroid Service will start automatically and it will send you your phone’s information to your Gmail address configured in your device.
3. Wait some minutes and open your account email, it will send you information about each 5 minutes.
MyAndroid will Start Automatically and will Get Information about your device and send you in your email address, the informations are:
* Date/Time
* Phone ID:
Phone IMEI
Phone IMSI
Android ID
* Android Info:
BOARD, BRAND, CPU ABI, DEVICE, DISPLAY, FINGERPRINT, HOST, ID, MANUFACTURER, MODEL, PRODUCT, TAGS, TYPE, USER, TIME,
VERSION CODENAME, INCREMENTAL, RELEASE, SDK, SDK INT, VERSION CODES BASE, VERSION CODES BASE 2
* Telephony Info:
DeviceSoftwareVersion, Line1Number, NetworkCountryIso, NetworkOperator, NetworkOperatorName, SimCountryIso,
SimOperator, SimOperatorName, SimSerialNumber, NetworkType, PhoneType, CellLocation, General
* Primary Email Address
* Contact List:
Phone Contacts
SIM Contacts
EMails
* Accounts
* Location
App Starts on: (Special Permissions)
BOOT COMPLETED, REBOOT, SHUTDOWN,
PACKAGE INSTALL, PACKAGE REPLACED, PACKAGE ADDED, PACKAGE CHANGED, PACKAGE REMOVED, PACKAGE RESTARTED,
BROADCAST PACKAGE REMOVED
CALL PHONE, PROCESS OUTGOING CALLS
BROADCAST SMS, RECEIVE SMS
NEW OUTGOING CALL, DATA SMS RECEIVED, SMS RECEIVED, LOCALE CHANGED
SCREEN OFF, SCREEN ON, BATTERY OKAY, BATTERY LOW, BATTERY CHANGED, POWER CONNECTED, POWER DISCONNECTED
CAMERA BUTTON, MEDIA BUTTON, HEADSET PLUG
MEDIA SCANNER SCAN FILE, MEDIA SCANNER STARTED, MEDIA SCANNER FINISHED
PHONE STATE, WALLPAPER CHANGED, USER PRESENT
READ CONTACTS, GET ACCOUNTS, MANAGE ACCOUNTS, AUTHENTICATE ACCOUNTS, USE CREDENTIALS
Location: ACCESS FINE LOCATION, ACCESS COARSE LOCATION, ACCESS LOCATION EXTRA COMMANDS, ACCESS MOCK LOCATION,
CONTROL LOCATION UPDATES
SDCard: READ OWNER DATA, WRITE OWNER DATA, WRITE EXTERNAL STORAGE
INTERNET, ACCESS WIFI STATE, ACCESS NETWORK STATE
MyAndroid will turn on the gps in case it is off.
You'll be able to recover your contact list, as numbers and emails, and the list of all syncronized accounts.
The information will be send each 5 minutes, updating these information like locations.
After you find/locate/recover your mobile smartphone, uninstall this app to stop send emails to your account.
In same cases, It will write these informations in the SDCard, It can utilize FTP-Server, and will send it to you.
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Friday 29 March 2013

Facebook Planing To Launch New Home On Android

Facebook just issued an invitation for another of its increasingly rapid product introductions, this time inviting the press to “Come See Our New Home on Android” on April 4.

 
 
 
 
 

No word yet precisely what this will be, but not surprisingly, speculation has already begun. Josh Constine at TechCrunch hears it could be a modified version of Google‘s Android mobile operating software with Facebook services built in. It might be installed on an HTC cell phone, he hears–a possibility that may be the source of those persistent rumors, also persistently denied by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, about a Facebook phone.

 A customized version of Android might help Facebook become more of a central service on smartphones than it can with simply an app that sits on top of Android. Facebook already offers communications-related services that are natural to mobile devices, such as Messenger, which allows for free Internet voice calls, at least on the iPhone. Constine also hears the project could be called “Facebook Home” since it would put news feed stories right on the home screen.There’s also speculation that Facebook could indeed announce its own phone. But given the stark denials by Zuckerberg–for the very good reason that Facebook wants to be on every phone, not just its own–this still seems highly doubtful.In any case, though, this is the clearest indication yet that Facebook is dead serious about making sure it’s as indispensable on smartphones and tablets as it has been on the desktop–especially since more people access it on mobile devices than desktops now. It has been particularly focused on providing new ad formats for mobile devices, and it’s a good bet that whatever it announces will provide for better opportunities for advertisers as well as Facebook users. It looks like Facebook's got an Android-related event up its sleeve next Thursday April 4th right here in the Bay Area. So, what's this about? A major revamp of Facebook's Android app? An Android-based Facebook phone like HTC's rumored Myst? Whatever it is, we'll obviously be there to liveblog the announcement in great detail, so be sure to tune in at 1PM ET (10AM PT). While focusing its recent efforts on features like Graph Search and News Feed, Facebook's been clear that mobile is a top priority for 2013. Let's just hope this event brings something more exciting to fruition than HTC's half-baked Status.

 

 

Samsung Galaxy S4 Price | Samsung Galaxy S 4 Will Cost More Than iPhone on AT&T



Samsung’s new Galaxy smartphone is expected to pose a serious challenge to Apple’s iPhone. But shoppers may be turned off by the Galaxy’s higher price tag.
AT&T on Thursday said that customers can order the Galaxy S 4 on April 16 for $250. That is $50 more than the cheapest iPhone 5 on a contract. Generally, the price tag is the most important factor when consumers consider purchasing electronics, so the $50 difference between the starting prices of the two phones may steer AT&T customers toward the iPhone.



It is unclear why the Galaxy S 4 costs more than an iPhone. Samsung’s last flagship phone, the Galaxy S III, matched the iPhone’s price. Jan Dawson, a telecom analyst at Ovum, pointed out that according to estimates by IHS iSuppli, a components research firm, the parts for the Galaxy S 4 cost more than the iPhone 5’s. The S 4’s bigger screen, new processor and new sensors are adding to its cost, according to iSuppli.
AT&T and Samsung did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The iPhone 5 was the best-selling smartphone model over the holiday season, but Samsung, which sells multiple models of smartphones, is the biggest seller of smartphones in the world over all. Analysts have said the Galaxy S 4, which will be available on all four major American carriers, presents a major challenge to the iPhone, especially overseas. But they agree that the iPhone is likely to retain the No. 1 spot in the United States this year.

Google Android now Translate for adds offline language support

Heading out of the country with your Android phone? Consider upgrading to the latest version of Google Translate for Android, which now supports offline language translation.



Using Google Translate just became much easier for travelers having a hard time finding internet access while abroad: Google announced the addition of offline language support for the Android application. Fifty languages gain the offline support, which does need to be first enabled while online. After that, however, no web connection is needed to use the translation program.

Google says the offline translation dictionaries found in the new version “are less comprehensive than their online equivalents” but that’s a small price to pay. And in the future, I could see the offline language data grow in scope as flash storage decreases in cost while expanding in capacity.

While the new feature is handy in areas with limited data coverage, I see the biggest use case for travelers. Often finding, paying for and configuring connectivity on a smartphone can be challenging in another country; particularly for users based in the U.S.

By pre-installing the proper offline language packs, you can be chatting and translating right away upon arriving in a new land. The limited translations should get you communicating until you can find a persistent connection and then you can use the app’s full online capabilities.

Thursday 28 March 2013

Why & How iOS is More Secure Than Android?

Android Vs Iphone
How iOS is More Secure Than Android?


In 21st Century, cyber-wars have changed the paradigm of how internet and mobile technology in future will be vulnerable to security threats. Apple has always emphasized that iOS is safer to safest Mobile OS on earth, Google has also gone on roof-tops to say Android is safer, let us analyze Why &Â How iOS is More Secure Than Android, I will also be sharing some alarming stats if you are thinking that your data and privacy is safe with Phone in your pocket.

Today the most private and valuable info in Mobile are:

1. Your location
2. Your Likes and Dislikes
3. Your Contacts
4. Your Important Data and files
5. Your Financial Details



How iOS is More Secure Than Android?







 

 







 

Why is Android more Vulnerable ?






















1. Due to its open platform writers are creating more malware for Android
2. Android allows un-verified third-party Apps to run on Android
3. The Security lapses in structure of Android are more
4. Experts have tested Android latest update JellyBean, iOS still wins

Last year, Android had 30,000 Malware vulnerabilities this year it saw a elevation to 175,000 malwares.

Why iOS is more Secure?


1. Apple told you, If you jailbreak you̢۪ll compromise your privacy and security, So your Security remains intact until and unless you use Apple Certified Apps on Apple App store.

2. Apps approved via Apple App Store, will not Spy your like/dislikes or your location to commercialize and capitalize on them.

3. The Architecture of iOS programming has been improving right from iOS 2 in terms of more firm security with developing threats.

4. The access control to the apps â€" Apple from the first day has emphasized on this, Late Steve Jobs, discarded all third party apps which are not approved by Apple, Experts used to pronounce it as monopoly then, lately, it has surfaced that those restrictions today give Apple users more Security than the Popular Android.


With iOS you know:

1. Your data is not being used
2. While your phone has internet connectivity no third-party App is accessing your credit card details, social media accounts or your important data

Saturday 23 March 2013

10 BlackBerry 10 Tips for the New Z10


The Z10 has landed in the United States and with it comes BlackBerry’s brand new mobile platform, BlackBerry 10. Now how does this thing work?
If you picked up the latest and greatest from the smartphone maker of the north, it may take a little while to figure out all the features hidden in the OS’s nooks and crannies. We dug up 10 helpful tips to get you started on your way to BlackBerry nirvana. Or at least get your Nirvana singles on your phone.

Take a Screenshot


Press the top and bottom volume buttons at the same time. Photos will be in the Pictures app in the Camera roll.


Stop a Phantom Video From Playing

If you load a video or a web page with a video, it will continue to play long after you’ve moved on to another app. To stop the video, tap the button between the volume control buttons. If you press the volume buttons, a controller will appear on screen and you can stop, forward and reverse the video that you can’t actually see, but you can hear. Weird.


Turn on Adobe Flash

Why would you want to do this? Sometimes you need Flash. In the browser, go to Settings>Display and Actions and flip the toggle for Adobe Flash to on. Good luck with that.


Get Media on Your Z10

BlackBerry has BlackBerry World with all its songs, movies and apps. But that doesn’t mean you have to start buying your music from yet another music store — you can actually add your music to your new smartphone with the BlackBerry Link app. You can download it here.
The BlackBerry Link app isn’t without its bugs (it shot my MacBook Air’s CPU to the roof by just being on), but once you get it set up and drag your songs, videos, photos and docs to your new phone, you’re good to go.


Skip a Song With the Volume Button

In addition to adjusting the loudness of your tunes, the physical volume buttons can be used to skip tracks. To enable track-skipping, head to Settings>System Volume and turn on Music Shortcuts. Volume levels are controlled by tapping on the volume buttons; to skip forward or back in a playlist, hold down the up or down volume button.

 

Change Your Search Engine

 
 
BlackBerry 10 ships with Bing as the default search engine. If you’re a fan of Google or Yahoo, you can swap it out. Initiate a search in the URL field at the bottom of the browser app. When the app recognizes a search, it’ll start to complete your search and in the top right-hand corner you’ll see a drop down menu to choose a different engine.



We were Promised Time Shift

Time Shift — a feature that shoots a few frames before and after you actually click the shutter to help you get the perfect shot — isn’t turned on by default. You have to select Time Shift from the options button at the top right-hand corner of the Camera app. Sadly, you can’t make a GIF out of all the frames.


Take a Photo From the Lock Screen

In the lower left corner of the lock screen you’ll see the universal icon for a camera. Tap and hold on that icon for a few seconds and the camera app will launch. Snap a photo by tapping the screen or tapping the volume up or down buttons.


Word Shortcuts

Fans of Text Expander will appreciate the ability to create shortcuts to words. BlackBerry 10 already has a list of word substitutions, but you can add your own. Head to Settings>Language and Input>Automated Assistance>Word Substitution, tap Add Shortcut at the bottom of the screen and start adding all your favorite words and ASCII art, like this historically accurate Twitter reaction to Google killing Reader.–> (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻)


Find Your BlackBerry

Like Find My iPhone but with a hint of poutine. Actually the service is called BlackBerry Protect. But like Find My iPhone, it lets you pinpoint your missing Z10 on a map, send messages, have it sound an alarm, and remotely wipe the device from the Protect BlackBerry website.
To turn the service on, and you really should turn it on, head to Settings>BlackBerry Protect and just toggle it on. That’s it.


 

Friday 22 March 2013

How to install android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean ? | Trick for upgrade your android phone




Required Files
1. Android 4.2.2 Slim Bean custom ROM for Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100 [Download]
2. Google Apps [Download]

Procedure
Step 1: Connect your Galaxy Note 2 to PC using USB cable.
Step 2: Copy downloaded files to the SD card of your phone without extracting them.
Step 3: Disconnect USB and turn off your phone.
Step 4: Boot into ClockWorkMod recovery in your Galaxy Note 2 by pressing and holding the Volume Up, Power and Home buttons together until the Samsung logo appears on screen.
Step 5: Now perform the data wiping task. To do so, select “wipe data/ factory reset,” then select Yes on next screen to confirm your action. Wait for a few minutes till the data wipe is completed.
[Use the Power button to select everything while in the Recovery Mode]
Step 6: Perform a cache wipe by selecting “wipe cache partition.”
Step 7: Now, from CWM recovery, go to “advanced” and then select “wipe dalvik cache."
[This step is optional, but recommended]
Step 8: Go back to the main recovery screen and select “install zip from SD card.”
Step 9: After that select “choose zip from SD card” and locate the Android 4.2.2 ROM zip file and select it by pressing Power button.
Step 10: Confirm installation by selecting Yes – Install _____.zip on the next screen. The ROM installation will begin now.
Step 11: Once the ROM installation is done, repeat step 9 but choose the Gapps zip file instead of ROM zip to install the Google apps package.
Step 12: After the installation is complete, go back to the main recovery menu and select “reboot system now” to reboot the phone and boot into customized Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean ROM Slim Bean. The first boot will take time.







The Slim Bean custom ROM based on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean is now available for the international version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with the model number GT-N7100.

Take a look at the new features included in the Slim Bean Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean custom ROM

         ·Device Options – Galaxy Note 2 Settings
· Interface – Majority of customization options are found here
· OTA – Enables Updates
· Performance – Includes CPU, voltage, tweaks etc.
· Profiles – Enables set up of various profiles for different occasions/ environments such as work, home, evening etc
· Quiet hours
· Themes – Theme engine
· About Slim
Below is a tutorial showing how to install Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (GT-N7100) using Slim Bean custom ROM. Before proceeding, do ensure that following aspects are fulfilled:
- Backup your data
- The device must have at least 80 percent battery power
- USB driver must be installed for Samsung Galaxy Note 2 in your PC
- USB Debugging must be enabled
- Backup your EFS Folder.
- The device must be rooted and have ClockWorkMod Recovery installed
- Perform a Dalvik Cache wipe before proceeding from the recovery mode
- This tutorial is only for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (GT-N7100). Therefore, it should not be implemented on any other Android device

Note: MYANDROIDSOFT cannot be held responsible if anything goes wrong. The users should proceed at their own risk.

Thursday 21 March 2013

Facebook For Android improveved | Whats New in Facebook For Android ? | Facebook for Android gets ability to change cover photos, News Feed and messaging improvements |

Facebook for Android gets ability to change cover photos, News Feed and messaging improvements -




Facebook for Android


                                     Last week Facebook began offering automatic/silent updates to selected users on Android devices, now it’s returned to the regular Google Play route to add a series of new features that bring its Android app in line with recent changes to the iOS version.

 
 
Now Android-toting Facebook users are able to change their cover photo directly from the app, and — in an effort to avoid clutter — they’re also able to hide stories from their News Feed and report spam. That’s very much in tune with Facebook’s latest refresh of News Feed which highlights visuals and brings a unified look to all mobile and Web clients.
Additionally, the Android client now requires “fewer taps to start a group message”, continuing Facebook’s focus on its private messaging system. The company has made a number of changes to its standalone Messenger app — in a bid to compete with mobile chat apps — and it makes sense to give users more fluid control of messaging from within the dedicated Facebook mobile app itself. this updates first show in http://myandroidsoft.blogspot.com/ only.
You can grab the updated app via the link below. or see our Top Android App
Facebook for Android
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Sunday 17 March 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10: Which Phone is Right for You?

 
 
 


The Samsung Galaxy S4 has finally been unveiled. But its debut comes just days before the BlackBerry Z10 is set to hit the U.S. So how do the two phones stack up?

Display
The BlackBerry Z10 has a smaller display, 4.2 inches to the Galaxy S4's 5 inches. But bigger isn't always better, as people with small hands will attest. However, the S4's screen is also much more detailed. It boasts a 1920x1280, 441 ppi display. The Z10 has a 1280x768, 356 ppi display.

Processor
These are a bit harder to compare, as it seems likely the Galaxy S4 will come in two different versions, each with a different processor, and we're not sure which version is for the American market (though it's likely the Qualcomm).

The S4 will have an impressive eight-core Exynos 5 Octa processor, though some versions may run a more standard Qualcomm Snapdragon 600, about equivalent to the 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 in the BlackBerry Z10.

Storage
The Galaxy S4 has up to 64 GB on internal memory and an SD card slot that can accommodate up to another 64 GB. The Z10 has only 16 GB of internal memory, but the SD slot is the same as the S4. Few people need a ton of extra memory on their phone, so it's not that important.

Operating System
The Z10 comes with the totally revamped BlackBerry 10 operating system. Most reviews say BB10 is an excellent debut, and very polished for a first effort. BB10 also has fewer apps available than Android, and the ones that are on offer sometimes don't live up to the Android counterparts. But BlackBerry loyalists who miss BlackBerry Messenger should love its newly updated features, such as video calling.
The Galaxy S4 will come with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, the latest current build. But Key Lime Pie is due out soon, so fans are hoping the S4 will be fast-tracked for an upgrade.

Camera
The Z10 has a typical 8 megapixel camera. It's good. The Galaxy S4 boasts a 13 megapixel rear-facing camera and the ability to take photos and video with both cameras at the same time.

Price
The Z10 will cost $199 with a two-year contract on AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile. An unsubsidized, no-contract Z10 just dropped to $689. There's no word on the price for the Galaxy S4 yet, though $199 with a two-year contract is a possibility. But $249 or even $299 wouldn't be surprising either.
In the end, the BlackBerry has lucked out. The Galaxy S4 is more of a slick update to the S III, not a complete rebuild, so anyone with a S III now may not feel like they're really getting a new phone. While the Z10 falls short of the S4's specs in several places, most of the S4's bells and whistles aren't dealbreakers. And the Z10 is probably cheaper.
So if you're a BlackBerry loyalist from back in the day, or you just want to try something new, the S4 shouldn't prevent you from getting a Z10. If you want bleeding edge tech, the S4 is where it's at -- for now.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Apple iphone 5 VS blackberry Z10

Apple iphone 5 VS HTC One

Apple iphone 5 VS Nokia Lumia

Apple iphone 4 VS Samsung GALAXY S4

Apple iphone 5 full specifications | i phone 5 price | i phone 5 advantages and disadvantages |

 

 

 

Body :


Dimentions - 123.8 x 58.6 x 7.6 mm (4.87 x 2.31 x 0.30 in
Weight       -  112 g (3.95 oz)

Display :

Type           -    LED-backlit IPS LCD, capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size            -    640 x 1136 pixels, 4.0 inches (~326 ppi pixel density)

Memory :

Card Slot    -    NO (disadvantage)
Internal-     -    16/32/64 GB storage, 1 GB RAM

Data :


Bluetooth     -   Yes, v4.0 with A2DP

Camera :

Primary        -    8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Secondary    -    Yes, 1.2 MP, 720p@30fps, face detection, FaceTime over Wi-Fi or Cellular
Features       -    Simultaneous HD video and image recording, touch focus, geo-tagging, face detection, panorama, HDR
Video           -   Yes, 1080p@30fps, video stabilization

Features :

OS              -      iOS 6, upgradable to iOS 6.1.2
CPU           -      Dual-core 1.2 GHz
Colors available - Black/Slate, White/Silver

Price- 44500 INR (16GB )

                                    


                                     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                        Apple iphone 5 VS blackberry Z10

                        Apple iphone 5 VS HTC One

                        Apple iphone 5 VS Nokia Lumia

                        Apple iphone 4 VS Samsung GALAXY S4

 

Saturday 16 March 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 vs. iPhone 5, HTC One, and BlackBerry Z10







there are much more diffrence between these mobiles, all has there unique operating system. HTC One and Galaxy S4 both are  based on android.
Spec                            Samsung Galaxy S4           Apple iPhone 5                     HTC One                     BlackBerry Z10

 



Operating system* Android 4.2.2 iOS 6 Android 4.1 BB10
Dimensions 5.38 x 2.71 x 0.31 inch; 4.6 ounces 4.87 x 2.31 x 0.30 inch; 3.95 ounces 5.41 x 2.69 x 0.37 inch; 5.04 ounces 5.12 x 2.58 x 0.35 inch; 4.78 ounces
Display 5-inch full HD Super AMOLED; 1,920x1,080 pixels, 441ppi 4-inch IPS LCD; 1,136x640 pixels, 326ppi 4.7-inch LCD; 1,920x1,080 pixels, 468ppi 4.2-inch LCD; 1,280x768 pixels, 355ppi
4G LTE Yes Yes Yes Yes
NFC Yes No Yes Yes
Rear camera and recording 13-megapixel, 1080p HD video 8-megapixel, 1080p HD video 4-megapixel (Ultrapixel), 1080p HD video 8-megapixel, 1080p HD video
Front-facing camera 2-megapixel 1.2-megapixel 2.1-megapixel 2-megapixel
Processor 1.9GHz, quad-core Snapdragon 600; or proprietary 1.6GHz octa-core Exynos 5 Octa Proprietary A6 1.7GHz, quad-core Snapdragon 600 1.5GHz, dual-core Snapdragon S4 Plus
Capacity 16GB, 32GB, 64GB 16GB, 32GB, 64GB 32GB, 64GB 16GB
Expandable memory Up to 64GB No No Up to 64GB
Battery 2,600mAh Not disclosed by Apple 2,300mAh 1,800mAh
Price TBA $199.99, $299.99, $399.99 U.S. pricing TBA $199 on Verizon
Carriers AT&T, Cricket, Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, Verizon AT&T, Cricket, Sprint, Verizon AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon
Available colors Black, white Black, white Silver Black, white (Verizon only)






         


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BlackBerry gets order for a million Z10 smartphones






Score one for BlackBerry. Or 1 million to be exact.
Days ahead of its U.S. launch, the Canadian phone maker said it received an order for 1 million of its new Z10 smartphone -- making it the largest single order in its history.
According to the Associated Press, BlackBerry, formerly known as Research in Motion, did not disclose who placed the order. The company did say, however, that it came from an established partner and that shipments would begin immediately.



                                                           PHOTOS: Tech we want to see in 2013
                                     BlackBerry has two new devices, the touchscreen-only Z10 and the Q10, which has a physical keyboard. The company hasn't said when the Q10 will launch in the U.S., but Verizon and AT&T have begun taking orders for the Z10.
The touchscreen Z10 will be available first to AT&T customers, who will receive it or be able to pick it up in stores beginning March 22. Verizon customers will be able to get one as early as March 28. Both companies sell the device for $200 with a two-year contract.
T-Mobile has also said it will sell the BlackBerry Z10 but hasn't announced pricing or availability dates for consumers. Enterprise customers, however, can already place orders for the phone from the carrier.
The Z10 runs on BlackBerry 10, the latest version of the company's operating system. BlackBerry hopes the new device can help it regain a strong footing in the U.S. smartphone market, which is dominated by Apple and Android devices.





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