Friday, September 28, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3 and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Offensive

Samsung Galaxy S3
Users of the Samsung Galaxy S3 can rejoice: Android 4.1 ("Jelly Bean") is rolled out shortly. Developers also shine: The Android source code was revealed.

Google's operating system to its name once again lives up - and felt the barriers go up further: yet this month to Android 4.1 ("Jelly Bean") to be rolled out on the Samsung Galaxy S3.

So that developers continue to have even more fun on Android, now the source code for the Jelly Bean firmware was published on the web: Open Source as it is in the book.
Members will be allowed - and that is certainly improved good news-the Android software and the functionality can be extended further. Shortly before the launch of Android 4.1 on the Samsung's flagship, this is certainly a message that makes it heard. And the Apple iOS-bearing form perhaps a few beads of sweat on his forehead.

New custom ROMs for the Samsung Galaxy S3, including Jelly Bean Nothing stands in the way. For all nerds and IT Samsung has the source code by the way actually made completely public: Anyone can stop by the official site and download the source code as you wish, with the non-computer meanwhile, can certainly start not much.

But transparency is logical - since Samsung and Google will certainly benefit from this move: The operating system is more sophisticated piece by piece. Even now, many experts see Android on par with iOS. Who, however, Android still "complicated" as described, which is at least in the eyes of editors the little green robot not just males. iOS, especially in the new version 6, is a very mature operating system. But the Android "freedoms" are available now for many users, the real pleasure when it comes about the implying of widgets. When grouping software not on the fun stops.

✎ iPhone 5 with new Samsung Galaxy S3 commercials "scolded"?
Android has certainly in the development of so few in iOS "copied". But it will be exciting to watch when Apple made the rather rigid iOS icon principle "breaks" and also breaks new ground. In any event, - various tests to confirm this - even iOS harmonize very well with the current hardware of the iPhone 5. Here you can keep up with perhaps only the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which does not require additional user interface of the mobile phone manufacturer: Android "pure".

Many users of the Samsung Galaxy S3 pleased meanwhile to the release of Android 4.1 - we are talking about days, not of weeks ...

Samsung Galaxy S3 and the wait for Android 4.1
Users of the Samsung Galaxy S2 remember with "terror" by how long it "once" took to the latest Android version was rolled out to their device.

But in the case of the Samsung Galaxy S3 now everything seems to be better - and the "team" have learned from the mistakes of the past: Apparently, Samsung has begun to Android 4.1.1 with the pretty name of "Jelly Bean" on the S3's flagship roll out.

One limitation users should probably leave this country look a little impatient from the laundry: Android 4.1.1 to now, not been delivered in Germany - but what is not is, in all probability soon be. Germany that is pending in the back seems if the smartphone boom is very unlikely.
Samsung Galaxy S3 models that are connected directly to a network operator may have to take some time with Android 4.0 ("Ice Cream Sandwich").

Slight delay
the delay in the delivery time was really limited to: First Samsung had announced to deliver the latest version of Google's mobile operating system in September.

iPhone 5 Production: The fists fly
recently underwent Android 4.1 on the Nexus one test and was completely convinced by the new functionality of the operating system. Soon can therefore users of the Samsung Galaxy S3 forward to the latest version of the little green robot dude.

The Android update is certainly good news, the iPhone 5 but currently dominates the headlines. But initial tests have already shown that the Samsung Galaxy S3 is certainly not in front of the new device from --. Android 4.1.1 also may well be another selling point for the device of the IT giant from South Korea. Recently there were rumors already, after the Samsung Galaxy S 4 could be on the market in the spring: The battle of the two "brawlers" preserved us so.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Which Android app uses the SD card?

SDCard Watcher
Anyone for a while using an Android device and sometimes photos of the device is achieved via a USB connection, will ever have seen that there are a lot of files and directories on an SD card.

The question now is: where do these files come from? Which application has these files on my SD card inserted and can I just delete? The application SDCard Watcher is the answer: applicate the app keeps track of which folders create. This applies not only to the SD card, but also to the internal memory, which in many devices serves as a replacement for a removable SD card.

SDCard Watcher
You may be sometimes happen are: the internal memory of your device becomes full. This could be because a lot of photos or apps that memory is stored, but also because apps and games store information in memory or on the SD card. An example: many of the larger games for android save game files on the device. These are not deleted when you uninstall the game, leaving you with a full memory remains. Exactly where the files are stored is often unclear.

With SDCard Watcher allows you to monitor which app which stores files. This makes the app by looking at what apps running at the time of the change in memory.
Unfortunately there is no other way to see which app folders adjusts, so it may occur that is not the right app is identified. A small test on my device showed that the app anyway good job. The creator of the application indicated that if the app appears to save, he will set up a database so the app can automatically search for any apps which folders. The app will no longer have constantly the SD card into the monitor.

Availability
The application SDCard Watcher is suitable for devices with Android 2.2 or higher. The app is completely free and can be downloaded in Google Play

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Ziggo launches live TV on Android

Ziggo launches live TV on Android
Ziggo is the Android version of its 'Ziggo TV' app update, which now can also be used to watch live TV on Android Tablets and smartphones.

For iOS devices, this feature was already available.
With the updated app Android Users can watch live television on their smartphone or tablet. For this one must be the Internet through a Ziggoverbinding. The application can be downloaded for free via the Google Play Store.

The app allows fourteen channels directly view, including most major Dutch broadcasters. To use this feature, tablets should at least be equipped with Android 3.0, while Android 2.3 smartphones sufficient.

The live TV feature came last year available for iPad, iPod touch and iPhone users. Ziggo showed earlier this month that the Androidapp in the course of September would also be extended to include such a feature.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Update for Google Play Books Android application

Google Play Books Android application
Japan has today about the Google Books app and there one can now buy and read books from the Google Play Store, in the Netherlands, we are unfortunately still waiting. That keeps Google obviously not for his Books application to update with some new features. It is possible to include difficult words to search.

Google Books
We must ensure that its applications to remain competitive with those of competitors. In the case of the application Google Play Books that, inter alia, Amazon, Apple, and Nook.

For those countries that are able to buy and read books from the Google Play Store is today an update available. In this new version some new features added to the application. The first is the integration of Google Maps, when a book talks about an area or location you can use a tap on the word this place calls through Google Maps. You can also use Wikipedia or Google Search look up more information about this area.

Also, the application now integrated translation module, a tap on a word gives the suggestion to the subconscious word for you to translate. If the word is in Dutch, but you still understand nothing you can from the text meaning in the dictionary.

The notes and 'highlights' that you now make in the book will be saved and synchronized between different devices that you read that book.

availability
So we will have to wait before we can use this new application. There is still no date on which this part of the Google Play Store in the Netherlands 'open' will.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Galaxy tab getting Android 4.1 Jelly Bean? Samsung gives clarity

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
It is a bit of a soap opera regarding the Android update for the Samsung Galaxy tablets, mainly because it always lacked clarity from the Korean company. There have been many promises and today is once again a promise to. Samsung in the U.S. clarity about what Galaxy tablets update to Android 4.1 Jellybean expect.
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

There is good news for those who have one of the new tablets manufacturer bought. The Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0), Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) and the recently launched Galaxy Note 10.1 definitely get an update to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Logical consequence is bad news for owners of first generation Galaxy Tab 8.9 and Galaxy Tab 10.1. Also owners of a Galaxy Tab 7.7 do not seem to get updated to the latest version of Android.

When the updates will be rolled out is not clear. Across The Verge, Samsung know that this depends on the location and (if applicable) the provider. Previously, Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Note 10.1 for the end of this year an update to Android 4.1 Jellybean would get. It is likely that the other models later.

Android 4.1 Jellybean standards contain already a large number of improvements, of which the most important is Project Butter. Yet Samsung itself carries a number of adjustments in the Touchwiz interface. Thus it is possible the size of the "Pop Up Play" window to passsen and a video recording pause. In addition, an Easy Mode added that helps you organize your favorite contacts in a widget can store on the home screen, and there will be a "Blocking Mode" that allows you more control over incoming calls and notifications.
Android 4.0 ICS

For that matter, the first generation Galaxy Tab 8.9 and Galaxy Tab 10.1, and Galaxy Tab 7.7 in the Netherlands continue to update to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

DTS Play-Fi: Wireless audio streaming from Android tablets

DTS Play-Fi
In the field of tablets and smartphones, there are already several ways to wirelessly stream audio to speakers or your home theater system. As we all know DLNA or Apple users know and of course the AirPlay technology. DTS, a company that specializes in audio, today announced a new streaming technology presented in the form of Play-Fi.

DTS Play-Fi
The DTS-Play-Fi technology (or standard), according to the company's most comprehensive and advanced ability to stream audio currently on the market today. In terms of function does Play-Fi much like Apple's AirPlay but the technique has some advantages over the technique of Apple. Although the technique is suitable for iOS and Windows devices, the company concentrates purely on Android currently.

App and accessories
The Play-Fi system consists of two parts: an application for your Android tablet or smartphone and an accessory, such as a speaker. With the Android application, the volume can be adjusted, the speaker can be selected and you can of course choose your music. The accessories are produced by a subsidiary of DTS called Phorus. Initially there is a stand-alone speaker launched for $ 199 and $ 149 costing a receiver to music through your existing home theater system to play.

File
The system makes it possible to MP3 and FLAC files to multiple speakers to send via WiFi 802.11b/g/n. In addition you can use your Android device music on a DLNA PC or server stored playback using the Play DTS-Fi speakers or receiver. In the near future will also support AAC, Ogg Vorbis and online streaming music services like Spotify and Last.fm was added.

Multiroom and Multisource
Using 16 speakers within networking sites which are up to eight can be used simultaneously. Of these eight speakers, four copies simultaneously from a music source. In total you can within a network four Android sources. according to the company, the delay is minimal and the quality of high-level data by using a Play-Fi connection is preferred within a WiFi network.

From 1 October
On 1 October, the above two accessories in the U.S. market. DTS hopes that current licenses with manufacturers including receivers and home theater systems technology quickly implemented and will be accepted.

HTC One X gets Android 4.1 in October

HTC One X
Since HTC in July announced that the HTC One X, One S and One XL went with an Android Jelly Bean update the HTC users impatiently waiting. It seems that this wait will soon come to an end for the HTC One X users now HTC has announced that this device will get the update in October.

HTC also plans to Jellybean before Christmas available to all their newer smartphones, with the One X first followed by probably the HTC One S. One or the HTC V also gets an update to Jelly Bean remains a mystery. All that is in our view be under 'newer smartphones. For now only the update for the HTC One X and HTC One S confirmed by HTC.

The upcoming X + One and One XL from the store will be delivered with Android 4.1 Jellybean. The HTC One X is currently the flagship of HTC but will soon be two bigger brothers in the form of the One X + and One XL.