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samedi 6 juin 2015

XDA Picks: Best Apps of the Week (May 30 – June 6)

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Apps are at the front and center of any smartphone experience, and with over a million apps on the Google Play Store and new apps being submitted to our forums every day, staying up to date on the latest apps and games can be a hassle. At XDA we don’t discriminate apps – if it’s interesting, innovative, original or useful, we mention them. The XDA Portal Team loves apps too, and here are our top picks for this week.

 

Imgur [FREE]

 

imgurWhile this is more of an update, it is one so significant that it merits a mention as an entirely new app – mainly because it is pretty much a new app. What was basically a port of the webapp is now a fully native application, complete with Material Design, more stable uploads, a sleeker and faster UI and it also makes it easier to browse images by categories. All of this on top of bug fixes and minor improvements make it a great client for sharing images, and one that I personally love to use when sharing high-quality images to skip the lossy compression of various IM clients.

 

Hound [BETA]

houndSoundHound Inc. has released their beta for Hound, a Google Now competitor that is already picking up word of mouth for its capabilities. Hound attempts to emulate many of Now’s features while also being more accurate and faster, and it understands some contexts and variables as well. Early reports suggest that the recognition understanding is quite there yet, though, at least not for people with certain accents. If you want to try it out, you will need to become a beta tester and wait for an invite. They roll out periodically, but resources such as this reddit thread can be helpful. If waiting is not your thing, XDA always finds a way…

 

Hubble Gallery BETA [FREE]

 

hubbleThis is a simple yet beautiful application that compiles the Hubble mission’s images in a neat gallery with additional informational text. All content comes straight from official sources, and it is all as breathtaking as only space can be. There’s not much in the way of advanced features, but you can save favorites and navigate photos by section, popularity, resolution, etc. It is also open source, which gives you an extra reason to check it out in case you want to see how something is done. Most importantly, though, we love space and for those that haven’t seen these, they could be an uninspiring new world.

 

Touchless Chat [PRETTY MUCH PAID]

 

touclesschatThis application from the developer of Tasker’s AutoApps extends the Google Now messaging functionality to other IM clients that are otherwise not supported, such as skype, whatsapp and viber. The app does not require root, but it does ask for sensitive (yet sensibly crucial) permissions including accessibility, notification access and device administrator. Once those are given, you can send messages from Google Now and from Wear as well. It also works with Tasker and comes with other “smart” features in place. The app is free, but it will add links to sent messages until you shell out some cash. While expendable, Wear users might appreciate it.

 

Kamcord [FREE]

 

kamcordThis screen recording app allows you to record your Android gameplay seamlessly – the app targets gameplay footage (it pauses outside of games) and allows you to record the voice-over audio as well, which in turn leads to easy-to-make Let’s Play videos. After recording the footage, you can easily share it within the app and build a fanbase around your profile. While this is no Twitch nor Youtube, it might allow you to target the Android audiences that you might not be able to easily find on other Let’s Play platforms. Gaming on Android is no rival to real gaming still, but there is always someone willing to watch Let’s Plays (whether good or bad, not sure why).

 

Final Fantasy Tactics: WotL [PAID]

 

finalfantasyThe first Final Fantasy Tactics for the original Playstation (PSOne) is perhaps one of the most beloved titles in the franchise — even when it deviated from the traditional RPG formula. The War of the Lions PSP re-release amassed even more love, and now said gem is here on Android with intuitive controls, various optimizations and the same strategic goodness of the original releases. If you grew up with a Playstation, chances are you might remember this game; if you played it, you probably liked it. Regardless if you are new to it or not, check out some reviews to figure out if it holds up.

Notable Updates:

  • Google Maps now has better real-time transit information, which makes it easier to track your transportation or commuting with less of a rush and more time efficiency. The app also streamlines relevant journeys to make your options known at a quick glance.
  • Youtube now supports 360-degree videos for Google Cardboard, so if you are a VR aficionado, get the APK and start immersing yourself in all sorts of 360-degree adventures.
  • Google Keyboard now supports personal dictionary sync and Emoji access from physical keyboards. However, this update removes phrase swiping, so keep that in mind if you like typing without ever lifting your finger.

That is it for this week. We hope that you might have found some of these apps as interesting, useful or entertaining as we did. Whether you are a student, a developer, a designer or a gamer, Android has you covered. We will try to reflect that each week with a variety of picks to spark your interest, and If you see (or publish!) any new apps that you think are worthy of a feature, be sure to send us a tip and we’ll give it a look. Until next time!

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HTC Shoots Gold M9 Promotional Pictures with an iPhone 6

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HTC recently announced a 24 carat gold limited edition of their 2015 flagship, the HTC M9, complete with engravings to mark the Champions League final. But in a hilarious blunder, the Taiwanese OEM unwittingly revealed the promotional images of the device were shot with an iPhone 6.

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Strix Theme for CM12

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Strix is a beautifully crafted theme for your device that features bold shades, bright- icons, animation notification indicators, a redesigned navigation bar, new widgets and more. The theme will work on any device running a ROM that supports theme engine, and gives a refreshing look to the system.

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Mobile Market Statistics for April ’15

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Apple is a leader among OEMs while Android remains at the top of mobile operating systems ranking prepared by comScore for April 2015. Is Apple’s operating system ready to regain its market leadership lost in favor of Android a few years back? Read through this report to find out!

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Extreme Battery Life Guide

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Battery life is one of the major drawbacks of the entire Android platform. In most cases the phone or tablet runs for a shorter time than expected. XDA Recognized Contributor vaisakh7 put together a nice guide showing the ways to decrease the consumption. Give it a try to get some really great battery life.

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vendredi 5 juin 2015

AT&T Hints At Galaxy S6 Active In Tweet

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AT&T tweets an entertaining line and image today from their mobile account. It was last year during this time that they released the AT&T exclusive Samsung Galaxy S5 Active. Are we seeing a hint towards the release of the Galaxy S6 Active? Learn more about our newest Samsung Galaxy variant after the break.

 

Screen Shot 2015-06-05 at 8.01.01 PMLast year during the early summer months, June 12 to be precise, AT&T launched their exclusive ruggedized Galaxy S5 variant. With a tougher build, stronger bezel, and what appeared to be a thicker version of Gorilla Glass’s reputable panels, the S5 Active really stood out from the crowd. The phone’s rubberized utilitarian design and strong internal performance output made it a front runner for one our most sought after Android devices of its time.

It’s almost mid-June again, and of course Samsung is going to release another Active version of its Galaxy line of devices. The tweet in question from AT&T is as follows.

“Only one thing is missing from your workout. It’s almost time to activate your full power.”

The text was accompanied by the Getty image above depicting an active individual holding a mysterious device. If AT&T were to release a new version of its Galaxy tank it would be this month, it’s just in time for summer fun. The numbers predict higher sales during the summer months of devices, or any object for that matter, branded as athletically-minded.

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The popular image of the S6 Active for AT&T can be seen here to the right. It’s what you’d expect it to be, a rugged S6 running Samsung’s very classy front-end to Lollipop, TouchWiz.

All of the S6 Active statistics are expected to remain the same as the standard S6. Let us know what you think of this news in the comments below. Are you tired of hearing about this phone yet? Me too, I wish it would just be mid-month today.

 

 

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Samsung S6 and S6 Edge Teardown

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It’s been almost two months since Samsung’s 2015 flagships went on sale, and if you have either the S6 or S6 Edge or you’re still on the fence and want to know what’s under the hood of the devices, Samsung Tomorrow has put together an excellent teardown, which lists every hardware detail worth knowing.

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