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samedi 20 juin 2015

XDA Picks: Best Apps of the Week (June 13 – 20)

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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.

 

Portal [FREE]

 

portalPushbullet launched their Portal app, another file transfer application attempting to grab a slice of the popularity of such functionality. Portal uses WiFi and attempts to make the process as simple as its cousin app Pushbullet. The app can transfer many or large apps at once effortlessly, and everything you transfer onto your phone can easily be accessed from the Portal app where you can open the files or share them in a single tap. Those of you running Lollipop can also move the Portal folder on your microSD card, and the app is built into the Android built-in file browser for easy and extensive access.

 

Clock (by Google) [FREE]

 

clockThe stock Android clock is now on the Play Store, meaning everyone who is running a ROM with its own non-Google clock application can now easily download and enjoy the standard Android version. This app comes with easy to use alarm settings with a radial menu, a stopwatch, timer and multiple location clocks – a standard suite of clock app features. However, this app comes with beautiful animations and dynamic backgrounds, and it is also very light and smooth ensuring your device will run it effortlessly. Some OEMs put rather ugly clock apps in their ROMs, so why not?

 

Falcon SMS [FULLY FREE]

 

falconFalcon SMS is an ergonomic SMS app by XDA user TimboMachimbo that is fast, smooth and fully-featured. It is completely free with no ads, and comes with a nice quick-reply option, custom notification settings, a tablet UI in landscape mode and a lot of customizations. The app’s developer is active and listens to feature requests, so this app will probably only get better from here on out. There is no shortage of SMS apps, but good ones don’t come every day. This one looks promising, and with with a theme engine, delayed sending and tabbed conversations allegedly coming, its promises look good!

 

HeadsOff [FREE/PRO KEY]

 

headsHeads-up notifications can be a handy feature, but not all the time. The stock implementation leaves a lot to be desired, and many users simply prefer the old-fashioned notification ticker. HeadsOff attempts to give that demographic just that – the free version allows you to disable the heads-up notifications (without root!), but in order to re-establish the ticker you must pay $2 for a pro upgrade. While it is sad that this is the case, some of you might appreciate the feature enough to consider the upgrade. If you miss the ticker, this is by far one of the easiest solutions, albeit not the cheapest.

 

Topeka for Android [FREE]

 

topekaTopeka was an Open Source example of Material Design on the web, and it was another way for Google to publicize its Material Design while also teaching developers its basics. Now they have released an Android version to bring accessible Material Design examples to your phone. It demonstrates that consistency and thoughtfulness can truly enhance an user experience while making it beautiful and fluid. If you want to learn more about Material Design, need some extra examples or just like pretty applications, give Topeka a look. If you want to learn more, visit the Android Developers Blog for some coded examples, or visit its GitHub!

 

Adobe Photoshop Mix, Brush CC, Color CC, Shape CC [FREE]

 

photoshopmixAdobe released a bunch of applications this week, and while none of them live up to actual Photoshop on a desktop (who would expect that?), they are solid with specific uses. Photoshop Mix is a light-featured image editor that focuses on crops, cut-outs, color changes and typical visual enhancements. The UI makes it easy to use and it features the standard non-destructive editing. Brush CC, Color CC and Shape CC are specific tools that allow you to easily create brushes, color palettes and vectors that you can import to the to Photoshop CC or Illustrator CC. This is clearly aimed at designers, so unleash the themer in you!

Notable Updates:

  • QuickPic Beta v4.5 adds a Search feature as well as an intuitive photo selection feature.
  • The newest version of the Evernote beta fixes force-closes on the Android M Developer Preview.
  • Inbox v1.9 adds a new compose and reminder shortcut widgets for your homescreen, and it also now uses natural language recognition to suggest reminders.
  • Promotions (ads) will come to HTC’s BlinkFeed. Read more here!
  • The Spotify 3.1 beta added a Running feature as well as the ability to stream video shows and podcasts.

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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LG Releases App Update For LG G4 Touchscreen Issues

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The LG G4 is a great phone. Rocking the Snapdragon 808 with 3GB of RAM on a 5.5″ QHD display along with a praise-worthy camera, the phone has put itself right on top of the competition thanks to the removable battery and micro SD card support, which other flagships have skipped on.

However, the device does indeed have flaws, something which more and more users are complaining about as the device becomes popular in the consumer market. These are not directly related to the specs of the device, but more with how the end-user experience shapes up with the software. One such issue is that a lot of users have complained about how the LG G4 lags, particularly when trying to multitask by switching between large apps. The problem has plagued a large number of users, and is rather disappointing for a phone that wishes to call itself a flagship. Another issue that forum users have complained about is the rather occasional missed taps. Here’s a video that highlights the missed taps issue:

When LG USA’s Head of Marketing Buzz Jensen was posed this question on twitter via redditor DDDYKI, he responded by saying that LG had released an OTA aimed at fixing these touchscreen issues. The instructions pointed to going through Setting>General>About Phone>Update Center>App update.

As it turns out, the update was not an OTA, but an update to the LG Keyboard via LG Apps. And as subsequently expected, the update does no good to users who experience these missed taps outside of the LG Keyboard app.

If you are amongst those who experience the touchscreen issues on your G4, our forum users have advised toggling the “Force GPU Rendering” option which is present under Developer Settings. And if you are amongst those who face moments of extreme lag on your G4, forum users point that disabling dual window has helped out a lot of users. Some also advise that clearing all apps via the recent switcher can also help, along with using something like Greenify to hibernate apps. However, we personally feel that such solutions are not something that users have to do on a phone that is vying for the title of “Best Flagship of 2015″. We hope that LG listens to these complaints and issues a prompt fix that indeed works.

Do you own a LG G4, and have faced either the touchsreen issue or the lag issue? Have you tried to fix these issues on your own? Or are you reliant on LG issuing a fix? Is it acceptable for a 2015 flagship to face such issues? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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vendredi 19 juin 2015

Change Your Screen Parameters with Screen Shift

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Have you ever faced a situation where an app is simply too small to display properly on your QHD screen? If yes, you should give the Screen Shift application by XDA Senior Member aravindsagar a try. This application allows you to shrink the resolution used on your Android device. Gaming should be much more enjoyable!

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Android 5.1 Rolls Out for First-Generation Moto X

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It has been quite the waiting game for users of the first generation Moto X, but the 5.1 Android Lollipop update is now finally rolling out. The update is currently being deployed in the US, Canada, and Brazil. But what exactly does the new version bump bring? Head inside for the full release notes.

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Full Silver Theme

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If you find your current setup boring, you can change the look of your system with Full Silver Theme by XDA Senior Member Blackball. This theme for CyanogenMod 12/12.1 brings the silver style completely different from the one close to AOSP. Give it a spin if you’re using a ROM with CM theme engine.

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Amazon Announces Fire OS 5 Developer Preview

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Amazon officially announced the developer preview of the Fire OS based on Android Lollipop. Fire OS is used in the devices released by Amazon. If you have one of the compatible devices and would love to participate in beta testing, you can sign up on this website.

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Sony Xperia Z3+ Now Available in the UK

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UK retailer Carphone Warehouse has just announced immediate availability of Sony’s newest high-end smartphone, the Xperia Z3+, and it’s throwing in a couple of nice incentives for audio lovers to boot.

As noted before, the Xperia Z3+ is essentially an international version of the Xperia Z4, which was announced for the Japanese market back in April of this year. It carries over the ‘Omnibalance’ design and water/dust proof build (up to IP68) of previous Xperia Z products, with specs that include Sony’s 5.2-inch ‘Triluminos’ IPS display at 1920×1080, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 MSM8994 SoC, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of onboard storage with microSDXC expansion slot, 20.7-megapixel Exmor RS main camera, 5-megapixel front-facing camera, and a 2930 mAh non-removable battery. The Z3+ measures 6.9mm thick and weighs 144 grams.

Carphone Warehouse is also including a ‘Hi-Res Audio Bundle’ for customers who wish to order the new device on any pay monthly or pay monthly upgrade plan until September 30th, 2015. The bundle will include a pair of Sony MDR10-RC headphones in the box, a voucher for six ‘hi-res’ album downloads, as well as a 3-month subscription to the TIDAL music streaming service.

The Xperia Z3+ starts at £40 per month, or £549.99 SIM-free, and comes in black, white, and an ice green color that is exclusive to Carphone Warehouse. 

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What do you think of Sony’s newest international flagship? Are you in the UK and plan to pick up the Xperia Z3+? Let us know in the comments!

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