Sunday, 30 March 2014

12 things that the Samsung Galaxy S5 is better than the iPhone 5

Samsung against Apple. The rivalry between the two largest producers of smartphones increases. Indeed, in anticipation of its release in April in the United States, Samsung has unveiled the prototype of new smartphone, the Galaxy S5, and it is rather well done. So well that it can achieve a lot more than the latest iPhone from Apple brand. The Business Insider has selected its 13 strong points compared to his opponent .
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1 / Samsung partnering with PayPal, you can use your fingerprints to secure payments for your phone.

2 / You can even drop in the sand or in the water for a few minutes, he survira. Now we all know what happens when an iPhone takes a bath ...
Samsung Galaxy S5
3 / You can even play doctor with him! Galaxy S5 is the first smartphone with a heart rate monitor , allowing you to take your pulse from your smartphone. Practice !
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Samsung Galaxy S5



4 / Good news for photographers : The camera shoots 16 megapixels while the iPhone 5 contains only eight . The quality is also superior for pictures moving subject.
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Samsung S5

5 / It is a model to 64 gigabytes (GB ), but his memory Micro SD card (Micro Secure Digital Card inserted ° can hold up to 128
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Samsung memory card




6 / Galaxy S5 is also the first phone that offers a live preview of your shots in HDR ( high dynamic range imaging ) . So you can see the photo processing even before taking (or not) . Below with or without HDR filter. Adapt according to brightness.



7 / You can even shoot in 4K ( 4096 pixels is four times more than a High Definition resolution).
8 / The Galaxy S5 offers different modes, which is very useful when you lend your phone. Your grandparents can spend in "easy" mode, which simplifies the interface, and your offspring " Child" mode, which restricts .



9 / Majestic to the eternal victims of " battery loose " when it reaches the end of life, the screen automatically switches S5 Galaxy black and white , doubling the time remaining .



10 / The Galaxy S5 contains a chip that automatically adjusts the color and contrast of the screen depending on the light around you . So you can well see, wherever you are .



11 / And if your battery starts to have problems , you can remove and install a new one. No need to break the piggy bank to buy a phone. Which is impossible with an iPhone ...

Below, a photo of the Galaxy S4



12 / Lazy may also use their Galaxy S5 as a remote control with the integrated IR signal in its hull . Below is a photo of the Galaxy S4, which already had this feature.

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Saturday, 4 January 2014

Pixlr Express

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Pixlr Express is a fun photo editor that lets you quickly crop, resize, and fix any picture, remove red-eye, and whiten teeth. Next, choose from the huge variety of effects, overlays, and borders to personalize any image. From the makers of Pixlr-o-matic, Pixlr Express will make you look like a pro, even if you’ve never edited a photo before.
• Easily crop and rotate images.
• Resize images when saving and sharing.
• ‘Auto Fix’ photos for a one-click fix to balance out colors, adjusting for dark photos and poor lighting conditions.
• Remove red-eye and whiten teeth with simple tools.
• Use Overlays to adjust the mood – amplify the tone, cool it down, or add surreal shades.
• Use Lighting effects to add drama, sparkle, or a grunge look. Easily adjust the intensity and orientation of each effect.
• Finish with a photo border – pick a style that fits you.
• Look like a pro with cool photo effects like focal blur, denoise, and more.
• Explore color tools to adjust contrast, brighten, focus on one color with a color splash.
• Use Favorites to keep track of your favorite effects and overlays.
• Share your photo through Facebook or email, or just save it to your Library.
Size : 6.9M
Current Version : 2.2.1
Requires Android : 2.2 and up





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Ignore Calls

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Ignore Calls and Ignore Texts from anyone forever! Psycho Ex’s, Telemarketers, Annoying people in general are blocked! Easily add people to your block list and choose to Ignore Calls, Ignore Texts or both!
This is the simplest, most effective Call blocker and Text blocker on the android market, don’t take our word for it… Download “Ignore Calls” today for FREE and enjoy unlimited Call blocking, Password Protected block lists and customized responses.
So if someone on your block list calls you, you can respond with messages such as:
“Stop Calling Me.”
“Your Blocked.”
“Haha, good try”
Size : 531k
Current Version : 1.9
Requires Android : 1.6 and up



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Some games of choice to download

FRONTLINE COMMANDO: D-DAY 3.0.0's Screenshots :


Lead the charge on D-Day as the tip of the spear in the largest Allied invasion of WW2! Defeat the occupation forces and take back France; storm the beaches, clear the trenches and liberate towns as you battle through the countryside of Normandy. 

SEE AND FEEL THE ACTION! 
Experience the ultimate 3rd person shooter with stunning console quality visuals, precise controls, advanced physics, destructible environments and full voiceovers. Jump into the heat of battle and push your device to the limit! 

HUGE SINGLE-PLAYER CAMPAIGN! 
Experience 5 separate campaigns with 145 separate missions based on the actual beach landings; Juno, Sword, Utah, Gold and Omaha. Destroy powerful tanks and cannons to allow allied forces to advance. Grab a stationary gun and unload against fortified positions. Man the Ack-Ack anti-aircraft guns to take down bombers and their escorts before they can release their payloads. 

RUN THROUGH THE WARZONE! 
Battle your way into the heart of enemy territory! Run through the battlefield dodging mines and leaping barriers as you move to the next cover point to avoid enemy fire. Emerge from destructible cover points to engage waves of enemies! 

Recent changes: 
► Battle the world and win prizes in new weekly special events! 
► New village assault map raises competition to new levels! 
► More spy sightings! Defeat spies during special events for bonus rewards! 
► Shock and contaminate your enemies with the new Teslacoil and X-Ray Projector Bureau weapons! 
► Equip awesome new battle helmets with destructive special effects! Fire, frost, explosive, chaos and more! 
► By popular demand – Now upgrade your traditional weapons! 
► New seasonal content!

Install






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6 Apps to Try with Auto Haptics on the Samsung Galaxy S III


The Immersion office has been buzzing about a new feature in Samsung’s Galaxy S III handset, which uses our technology to create a more engaging experience in entertainment apps. The Auto-Haptic feature produces touch feedback from bass sound effects in games and media using the phone’s internal hardware. You can control this feature at the app level, making some apps all the more engaging.
Here are some of the best experiences I’ve had using the Auto-Haptic feature on the Galaxy S III. And if you have fun playing with haptics, be sure to check out the great feature on the Galaxy S III that lets you create your own vibration ringtones.
Angry Birds Space
Angry Birds Space at Google Play
Image courtesy Google Play






Angry Birds Space (Free, $0.99).  With Auto-Haptic, you can feel the visceral gratification of crushing pigs and smashing towers in the palm of your hand.  It’s also awesome to feel the stars slam in place after you complete a level.  I would expect that Auto-Haptic would work well with any of the Angry Birds games.

Cut the Rope
Cut the Rope on Google Play




Cut the Rope (Free, $0.99).  Auto-Haptic makes physics effects in this addictive puzzle game come alive.  Feel the rope getting cut, candy swinging and dropping, and the Om Nom eating his treats.  I also really like how the button clicks feel real as you go to the next level.




VPlayer
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VPlayer (Free 7 day trial, $1.99).  VPlayer works with Auto-Haptic to give you a surround sound feel.  Watch your favorite movie trailers and action TV shows and feel the drama onscreen – explosions, crashes, and action become realistic.  You can also experience your music on a whole new sensory level by playing it with Auto-Haptic augmentation.  Electronic music, breaks, and dubstep work especially well.  Pretty much anything with an interesting bassline!
 


DrumKit
Image courtesy of Google Play








 
Drum Kit.  (Free) This simple music app becomes much more interesting with Auto-Haptic turned on.  Suddenly you can feel the instruments in the drum kit – and subtle differences between them – cymbals, snare drum, and cowbell.  You can even record and play back a drum solo!

Raging Thunder
Image courtesy of Google Play








 
Raging Thunder.  ($1.99) In flying and racing games, Auto-Haptic turns your phone into a rumble pack.  Any number of driving games work with Auto-Haptic, but this one does especially well.  You feel car crashes, collisions, gearshifts, engine revs, and when you hit the barricades on the track.  The touch feedback adds another layer to the immersiveness to keep you engaged in gameplay.

Frontline Commando
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Frontline Commando.  (Free)  In this first person shooter game, you can feel gunshots, hits, and the click of the gun when you reload.   Though I’m not exactly the target demographic for military FPS games, I can say that the touch feedback makes it more absorbing and realistic.  (And as close to a war zone as I’d ever like to get.)
 


I think the best part about the Auto-Haptic feature is experimenting with it! It’s fun to discover new things about your favorite music, videos and games as you experience them with touch effects. If you have a Galaxy SIII and want to experience Auto-Haptic on your phone, here’s instruction on how to turn auto haptic off and on.




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How to Enable Developer Options on the Samsung Galaxy S4

Software developers have a piece of jargon for a disruptive, non-backwards-compatible change.  We call it a “flag day,” riffing off the meaning of a day set aside to celebrate a unique event.  When the second Jelly Bean release (API level 17, Android 4.2) shipped in November 2012, Google introduced a developer flag day.  Or you might like to think of it as another piece of jargon – an Easter Egg (you can look that one up in the Jargon file).
This blog post tells you how to enable Developer Options on the Samsung Galaxy S4 device.  The technique also applies to  other Android devices that ship with or can be updated to the Jelly Bean 4.2.x firmware, like the Google Nexus S phone.   Jelly Bean 4.2 introduced a whole raft of new features, like wireless display mirroring, and giving multiple users their own home screen and apps.  You can see a complete list at http://www.android.com/whatsnew/ (for a limited time).  But the very first change that many developers will hit on the S4 and other devices, is the way you enable “Developer Options”.
All post-2.0 Android releases have a section in the Settings App titled “Developer Options”.   As the name suggests, this section allows you to configure all kinds of choices useful to developers.  The most important one is “Go into debug mode when a USB connection is made” but there are other options that will make aspects of the hardware reveal more about themselves.  I occasionally like to enable “Show surface updates” to make the device flash in a way that live wallpaper just cannot do.    ”Show layout bounds” is another good one to set on your brother’s phone when he leaves it out in plain sight.  I can’t do justice to these with a static screen snapshot, but they usually cause the brother to want to put you in a headlock.




The point is that users who are not developers can get into trouble if some of these developer options get switched on.  They won’t usually know how or where to switch them off again.  So Google decided to make it a bit harder for non-developers to stumble into this part of the Settings app.   They did this in an unusual way – with a secret handshake.  Read on for the details.
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The secret handshake to enable Developer Options

THE SECRET HANDSHAKE
On Android devices starting at API level 17, Android 4.2, the “Developer Options” section is not shown as one of the sections in the Settings app. To make it appear, you have to launch the Settings app, and tap on “About phone”.  Inside the “About phone” section is a list item labeled “Build Number”.   Tap on that selection 7 distinct times.   After 3 taps, each tap shows a new toast message encouraging you to keep going (see attached screenshot).  After the last tap, it shows a message saying “you are now a developer”  and hey presto, the “Developer Options” will now be visible as one of the sections at the top level of Settings.
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Once you can see the “Developer Options,” you can set flags like “Stay awake while charging” and “USB debugging”.  That last one enables you to use ADB to access the device.  That in turn allows software development, debugging, and side-loading of apps.  And that’s the secret handshake for enabling “Developer Options” on phones with API level 17, Jelly Bean 4.2.x, or later firmware.



There’s a PS to this blog post.  If you tap the “Android version” item repeatedly and quickly, you get this Easter egg on the screen.
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What’s it for? Nothing, really. Make up your own rationale. I like to think it’s to remind us to enjoy life, smile, and consume a few jelly beans from time to time. Please post a URL below if you can find this easter egg code in the Android Open Source Project.  Cheers!
Peter van der Linden, Chief Android Technology Evangelist : 



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Friday, 13 December 2013

How to enter download mode on Samsung Galaxy S3




How to enter download mode on Samsung Galaxy S3
As its name suggests, the download mode allows you to download and flash ROMs and kernels on your device. Entering the Galaxy S3 i9300 download mode is easy, though you should know that it’s dangerous doing anything there and we first have to let you know the risks and what you should be careful about.
Samsung Galaxy S3 Download Mode
The download mode can very easily brick your device if you are not careful. ROMs and kernels are usually flashed with Odin, which, if configured poorly, can permanently brick your Galaxy S3. You have to always follow the guide and all the steps before beginning the flashing process.




Flashing anything in download mode can also void your Galaxy S3 warranty, so you have to be aware of this before doing it.
Please note we cannot be held responsible for any damages caused to your device by entering download mode and flashing anything.
How to enter download mode on Galaxy S3
Like I said before, it’s very easy and you only have to use a three-keys combination.
First shut down your device, then power on by simultaneously pressing the power button, home button and volume down key. Now you will see download mode and you will be asked if you want to cancel or continue. Press volume up to continue or volume down to cancel and reboot.
In order to flash anything on your device, you will need to download Odin.
If you want to enter the recovery mode on your Samsung Galaxy S3 i9300, then here’s a guide.
We also have a video tutorial for entering download mode:
SOURCE  : ANDRID GEEKS



      


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