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mercredi 24 juin 2015

Huawei Employee Allegedly Confirms Huawei Nexus

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Huawei is one of the Eastern giants that the West doesn’t know much about, but with their concentrated efforts on expanding their brand, it will. The Huawei watch is one of the most promising Wear watches, and with flagships like the Huawei P8 – which focus on good bang for buck in a premium package – the company is setting up for a bigger scale. And what better way is there than doing so with Google’s aid?

 

Rumors of a Huawei Nexus have been circling the internet for months, first beginning with talks of a Chinese OEM being in charge of the next Nexus. Speculation grew bigger when rumors stated that the upcoming Chinese Nexus would feature a processor that is not Qualcomm’s, so heads turned towards Huawei as they have their own silicon: the Kirin SoC. We’ve talked about the newer generation of Kirin processors before, but they didn’t make the hit that many (ourselves included) expected them to make in the Huawei P8. Nevertheless, the rumor stuck, and now we hear news of an alleged confirmation.

 

An UK employee from Huawei told IBtimes that the next Nexus will indeed be from Huawei, but no further details were given about a release frame nor specifications. This could indeed be a solid confirmation, and it seems to fall in line with not just Huawei’s desires, but Google’s too (not to mention almost every rumor and alleged leak we’ve been hearing so far). Huawei needs a recognizable phone brand to put its name out there in the West, and Google could use a partnership with Huawei to get back into the Chinese market. Such symbiosis sounds reasonable in theory, but we don’t know enough details to know about how practical it will be.

 

Rumors also talked about an LG-made Nexus, allegedly a Nexus 5 refresh. Speculation has it that (at least) one of these Nexus phones will sport a Snapdragon 810 processor. We remain skeptical given that the Snapdragon 810’s issues can’t be denied any further and even its revised v2.1 variant that’s coming to the OnePlus 2 still doesn’t show a compelling fix as far as we know (and have seen in the Z3+ and Mi NOTE Pro). It is still possible that a revised Kirin (035?) will make it into this Nexus, but their 930 SoC does not surpass the 810 in the first place, not in any metric of power nor power efficiency.

 

If you want to know more about these topics, we discussed some of our thoughts on the upcoming Nexus phones and Android M in a feature, as well as why Huawei can be a force to be reckoned with in the West. If the Huawei Nexus is indeed a reality (and everything heard and discussed so far points towards just that), we can expect not only an interesting phone, but a new interesting relationship between Google and Huawei and a more focused incursion of the latter into new key markets.

 

 

Would you want a Huawei Nexus? Let us know!

 

Source: IBTimes

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Users of the Snapdragon 810, How Has Performance Been for You so Far?

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Qualcomm has been going through quite the rough patch this year with their SnapDragon 810 reportedly having extreme overheating issues. Multiple OEMs have claimed that the processor is just fine, but some tests have shown otherwise. At the end of the day, however, it all boils down (no pun intended) to how you use your device. So, how has the 810 performed for you? Let us know your experiences with the SnapDragon 810 in the comments below.

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The Xperia Z3+ Camera Crash in About 3 Seconds

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The Sony Xperia Z3+ or simply Z4 is a good looking device. However, the smartphone uses Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 SoC which has some serious overheating problems. Check out what happens with the device when the camera app is open for longer than couple of minutes.

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Updated Steam App Brings Some Material Design

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The Steam app for Android is hardly the most up-to-date of things: it’s dated in its design and clunky in its navigation, and the value it adds to consumers is ultimately affected by these two things. Whilst the desktop client makes browsing for new games rather easy, the Android app was just not there. Luckily, things get better all the time.

 

The newest Steam app is starting to roll out, and it brings a new paint coat as well as general improvements to the UX. The first thing you’ll notice is that it has Material Design (at least partially), and that many settings have been simplified. Images are now higher-resolution and, despite the new look, the app is more optimized for older devices. You will notice said optimization in its navigation, as changing screens is faster.

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There are many other changes regarding private messaging and the way the application functions in general. Below you can find the changelog. While this might not make Steam the perfect mobile client just yet, it is definitely is a step in the right direction.

 

Changelog:

  • Changing from one screen to another is faster
  • Will not use battery when it is inactive
  • Will not log in unexpectedly
  • If possible, when resumed, the application will return to the screen it was on
  • Startup screen can be set
  • Chat history from other devices is available
  • Chat history for offline friends is available
  • Navigation menu has links to Inventory, Library, going offline for chat and logging out
  • Material design, higher res images, simplified settings, faster on older devices
  • Other fixes

 

You can get Steam at the Play Store, but the update is rolling out slowly (hasn’t hit us just yet!).

 

What do you think of the new app? Let us know!

 

Credit to u/xReptar for all the images in this feature — our devices weren’t so lucky yet!

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ZTE’s Mysterious Axon Phone

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PC Mag’s Sascha Segan has revealed today that the mysterious Axon Phone that has been making the news recently is owned by none other than ZTE, the U.S.’s 4th largest phone manufacturer. The upcoming device started making news yesterday after news sources started receiving invites to an event in New York City on July 14th.

 

The devices specs have yet to be revealed, however for now we do know that the phone will be available in phthalo blue, ion gold and chromium silver, will feature a dual-lens camera allowing you to capture footage in 4K, a quick auto focus and the ability to refocus photos after you have taken them or “blur backgrounds for a beautiful bokeh effect.” The device also features high-fidelity sound playback, twin microphones and noise suppression technology aimed at eliminating background noise such as wind when making calls. 4GB of RAM is included and whilst we wait on battery capacity, the battery is cited as being large with the processor being described as lightning-fast.

The UI sounds dubious, however without being able to test it just yet we can’t say for sure. Axon/ZTE claim that their UI uses a “super-simplified Android interface”, “full-bleed images” and “large, elegant type” which they state gives a high-end look and feel. But I can’t help but think this sounds awfully like kids mode.

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Also located on the Axon website is a competition to win either $10,000 or an Axon phone by suggesting a feature to be included (their suggestions include: built-in juicer, bubble bath dispenser and an x-ray camera) the suggestion that receives the most votes will be the winner.

What do you want to see from the Axon? Leave a comment below!

 

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Uranium UI-A CM 12 Theme

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XDA user bhavstech has created a unique CM12 theme. Uranium UI is a fun and colorful CM12 theme that stands out from a sea of dark themes.

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First Custom Android 5.1 ROM for the One M9 Released

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The One M9 has received a few minor software updates since it was released in April mostly to attempt to improve the camera quality, and with some success. One update that unfortunately hasn’t yet made its way to HTC’s 2015 flagship is its eagerly awaited increase to Android 5.1 and in this regard it is a little behind main rivals like the Samsung Galaxy S6 and LG G4.

 

However, where manufacturers drag their heels developers are usually quick to provide, and today brings news of the first custom ROM based on the latest core version of Android, beating HTC themselves to the finishing posts. LlabtooFeR has released Maximus HD 5.0, based from the recently leaked 2.7.401.1 firmware, which not only provides a peek at what can be expected from the impending official update, but also packs extra features of its own.

 

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You’ll need to be rooted and S-Off to benefit from this update, and a clean flash is necessary for the ROM’s installation, which of course involves a full device wipe. Once you’re up and running though, a few unique features are available to you. A new display color control setting consisting of a simple Cool > Warm slider, allows you to increase the colour saturation if you prefer a more AMOLED-like experience. Multi-user support is also now present despite being included in previous official versions of Android, and the volume panel has expanded out to include a few useful quick controls for Do Not Disturb functions. Along with those features there are a host of smaller fixes and optimizations that come with the 5.1 update, and the welcomed addition of custom ROM stalwarts like zipaligning, deodexing and init.d support. LlabtooFeR also claims to have improved performance, battery life and camera quality, which if true, makes this a compelling option over the now surely imminent official update.

 

Head over to the Official XDA Developers Support thread to check out the full list of features, and to introduce your HTC One M9 to Sense 7 running on top of Android 5.1.

Have you tried Maximus HD 5.0 yet? What did you think?

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