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jeudi 25 juin 2015

Hydrogen OS v4 Released + Download Link

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Hydrogen OS is an alternative ROM for OnePlus One users that quite unlike its Oxygen counterpart — it’s a redesign of many of stock Android foundations, especially in regards to organization and aesthetics. Hydrogen OS features eye-catchy animations and a design that is reminiscent to both Material Design and Aqua with similar behavior to the former but enough differences to make it unique.

While Hydrogen OS is still in beta with a release scheduled for July, you can try out the ROM on your OnePlus One and enjoy it without registering for the beta. XDA Senior Member natheux has now shared with us a download link to the latest v4 release, and this version brings new animations and general improvements to the aesthetics and performance of the phone, as well as better wake-up gestures. However, keep in mind that early reports in both the XDA thread and the OnePlus forums seem to paint this release as a hit or miss — some claim great battery life and performance, while others claim that there are problems with the touchscreen, gestures, crashes, freezes and even an alleged bricking.

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If you do proceed, make sure to read both threads [1][2] carefully so that you minimize associated risks. Those of you who want to jump in might find quite a surprise, and the early reviews and screenshots look really good. You can find a video review of the v4 release below, where you can learn about its performance and features.


 

 

OnePlus One users: do you prefer Hydrogen OS, or Oxygen OS?

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July 27 OnePlus 2 Launch in VR & Free Cardboard

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OnePlus keeps releasing detailS about their OnePlus 2 launch — but this time it is not one about the phone itself but rather its unveiling event. OnePlus claims that all product launches tend to be the same, so they are tying a new way of announcing their phone by “inviting us to their world”. Just what does this mean?

 

Their Virtual Reality launch will let viewers stand right with their team and fans as they unveil the flagship. You’ll be able to look around and feel part of the event in a new, unexplored way. This is a very interesting and innovative idea that can easily benefit these kind of events, so we are eager to see just where OnePlus will take the experience. The streaming is scheduled to begin on July 27,  7:00pm PT — write the date down on your cardboard!

 

If you don’t have a VR headset, that’s fine — OnePlus wants to help users out by making the experience straightforward, simple, and cheap. The company designed their own custom headset (based on Cardboard 2.0), which is mainly tailored to the OnePlus One, and is giving it out for $0 plus  shipping costs. This headset is touted to be more durable, compact and cleaner than other variations. The company claims that they did not cut any corners on this product, but it is not currently available. You can head to their OnePlus Cardboard website regardless, and signup to be notified as soon as it becomes available.

 

Do you think a VR launch is a good idea? Let us know below!

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Spotify Update Includes Support for Android Wear

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One of the most practical use-cases for an Android Wear device is to get quick access to controls for current activities, like being able to pause or skip tracks whilst you’re listening to music. Spotify, despite being one of the most popular music streaming services around, hasn’t included Android Wear support in the past but had promised that it was to be included soon. Today, those on the crest of the wearable wave may be pleased to notice a new Spotify card appear on the device on their wrists.

 

 

Yes, Spotify is now rolling out an update that adds compatibility with Android Wear after a long period of notable absence. Once installed you should be able to see the new card featuring play and pause controls for your current music, with further options accessible after swiping to the right. These include the usual but essential controls for skipping tracks back and forth, and adjusting the volume. Swipe once more and you’ll find a way to browse your library and playlists, with control right down to specific albums, but no further. You can even choose from Your Stations and Spotify’s genre based playlists – essentially anything that can be already arranged in a simple list.

 

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One slight annoyance is that you can’t actually launch Spotify initially from your wrist, instead you’ll need to have started the app on your phone already. Previously on their blog, Spotify had claimed you would be able to “browse and play music on the go – without ever having to pick up your phone”, so hopefully an app drawer entry or voice command support will appear in future versions to validate that claim. For now though, it feels well designed and intuitive, and the functionality should cover most bases. If you’d like to try it out for yourself, head over to the Play Store to download Spotify if you haven’t already, or just sit tight and await the update if you have.

 

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Let us know what you think of Spotify’s new wear app in the comments!

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Amazon Giving Away Over $50 Worth of Android Apps

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As they often do, Amazon is giving away $50 in free apps today. Some highlights include: The Bard’s Tale, Weather Live, and tinyCam Monitor Pro. Head over to the link to check the free apps and games out!

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Sony Smartwatch 3: Call For Battery Drain Bug Reports

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Sony’s Smartwatch 3 is the company’s third take on smartwatches, albeit the first from the company to feature Android Wear. In many ways, the watch is an upgrade from the Smartwatch 2 as it brings along IP68 rated waterproofing along with the switch to ARM’s Cortex A7 for the CPU.

The recent update to Android Wear based on Android 5.1.1 has brought along woes to an otherwise decent device. Users of the Sony Smartwatch 3 have started facing a rather inexplicable battery drain after this update. The pattern to the drain is not clear enough, and it exists on and off. Possible causes have been guessed at being changes to WiFi drivers, as well as wakelocks caused by the Wear Battery Stats app. Users have tried many fixes, but the issue and its fix still remain vague at best.

However, in a rather rare case (for OEM’s) of actively working with power users and utilizing their experience as well as willingness to assist, Sony Mobile has reached out to users on our forums to draw upon bug reports in an attempt to nail down the cause of this drain and provide an update that actually fixes it. Post from the Sony Mobile’s representative calls for bug reports:

Hi all,

My name is Johan and I work for Sony Mobile. I would like to inform you that our SmartWatch team is looking into this as we speak but it would be great if you guys would be willing to help them out by providing bug reports from the watch.

Please do only take and share reports of when the battery drain is happening.

Here are two ways of taking the report.

* From the Android Wear app on the phone:

  • Tap the hamburger menu (3 vertical dots) and select “Report wearable bug”
  • Wait for the notification on the watch saying “Bug report captured”
  • On the watch swipe the notification left and select “Open”
  • Read the information and if you agree, tap “OK”
  • You will get a notification on the phone, when you tap it is possible to (for example) upload the bug report to Google Drive and share the link on xda

* From the watch, using the UI:

  • Enable Developer options
  • Go into “Settings”->”About”
  • Tap “Build number” until you see “You are now a developer”
  • Go into “Settings”->”Developer options”
  • Enable “Bug report in menu”
  • Go back to the watchface
  • Swipe left 3 times to get to the “Speak now” screen
  • Swipe all the way down and tap “Take bug report”
  • Wait for the notification on the watch saying “Bug report captured”
  • On the watch swipe the notification left and select “Open”
  • Read the information and if you agree, tap “OK”
  • You will get a notification on the phone, when you tap it is possible to (for example) upload the bug report to Google Drive and share the link on xda

It is a commendable effort on the part of Sony Mobile to acknowledge the existence of battery drain as well as reaching out to the developer community. They have worked for the developer community in the past, and their continued effort on this path is certainly worthy of praise. We hope other OEM’s also follow along and start working with the community rather than against it.

If you have a Sony Smartwatch 3 and have been facing battery drains, capture a bug report and report it in this thread. Please do follow along the instructions and also help keep the thread clean.

What do you think of Sony’s effort of reaching out to power users for help? Does it help instill confidence in the company as a corporate willing to listen to its users after sales? Or does it reek of another case of an update being pushed but still being “unfinished software”? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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LG G4 for $499 – eBay Deal

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Ebay seller “breed” is offering the LG G4 for $499 (about a $100 off) for the European H815 version. This should work just fine on AT&T or T-mobile and is a great deal for an awesome device. Don’t forget about LG’s promo for a free battery, charger, and SD card.

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Dr. Panda & Toto’s Treehouse

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As part of the free app per week promotion for the Family section of Google Play Store, Dr. Panda & Toto’s Treehouse is available for free (Costs $4.99). The game is geared towards children, featuring cutesy graphics and sounds revolving around taking care of a pet turtle.

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