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samedi 18 juillet 2015

XDA Picks: Best Apps of the Week (July 11 – July 18)

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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.

 

Cortana for Android [FREE/BETA]

 

cortanaA build of Cortana was leaked, and now Google Now has extra competition in its own mother platform. Cortana offers you cards like Google Now, but with more granular control and customization options. The voice assistant service works great and does all as one would expect – alarms, calendar events, questions, suggestions, and even jokes. It is not quite as integrated with many OS functions as it is on Windows Phone nor Google Now on Android. This is a pre-release version, so it might not be fully compatible with your device. But nevertheless, this is one of Microsoft’s biggest Android releases and it’s worth a look.

 

Swivel – App Orientation Lock  [PAID]

 

swivelSwivel is a lightweight utility app that allows you to select custom screen orientations on a per-app basis. This means that you can lock your videoplayer to landscape mode, for example, or your music player to portrait mode. While I doubt it is an absolute necessity for anyone, it can certainly relieve some frustrations for apps that you would never want to use on a different orientation. Finally, if you prefer holding your phone on landscape in a particular orientation, this can make it so that the app will follow suit. Small, niche but handy screen orientation manager!

 

WiFiMapper [FREE]

 

wifimapperThis app displays a map full of Wi-Fi hotspots around your location so that, in case you are out of data or service, you can easily hook up to the internet. There are over 650 million hotspots, they are added by users, and you can check bits of information and comments regarding performance and password security on them. You can also access a history of the Wi-Fi hotspots you’ve connected to, and the developers are working on many extra features such as password sharing for public hotspots and… leaderboards. If you are always on the go, or plan on visiting a new city, this is a good app to have.

 

Slide for Reddit [FREE]

 

reddSlide is a new free Reddit client with no ads nor in-app-purchases (other than voluntary donations). This app features a “Slide UI” that is both pretty and sleek, very intuitive and it allows for a great vertical browsing experience. On top of its great design, the app has all the features you would expect from a Reddit client, from content viewers to many customization options (theming). Given it was released very recently, there are some bugs here and there, but if you haven’t jumped to a new voat, check it out!

 

Red Bull Alert [FREE]

 

redbullIf you hate waking up to an alarm, but love beating your friends, this is the app for you. Red Bull Alert solves the problem of morning inertia by turning alarm snoozing into a competition. As ridiculous as it sounds, the apps attempts to motivate you to get up faster by allowing you to set up goals, improve your wake-up time and even compete with your friends to see who’s the earliest riser and who’s the laziest. This is a rather bizarre app, but turning annoying alarms into a competitive game is, at the very least, inventive.

 

Dishonorable mention:

HBO NOW [NO ROOT ALLOWED]

If you were frustrated with the iOS exclusive HBO NOW app, that might end now that the service has hit Android. But given you are on XDA, and you are probably rooted, you won’t be able to use this app. The service itself is great, as it allows you to stream and watch every episode of popular HBO series. But if you are rooted… then tough luck, as it seems that root automatically makes you a pirate in HBO’s eyes. At least you get a 30-day trial. Try using a cloak ?

 

Notable Updates:

  • Microsoft’s Hyperlapse is now out of beta. If you want a great timelapse video maker, accept no substitutes as the technology behind this one is top notch.
  • VLC for Android Beta 1.5 removes unnecessary permissions, received UI refinements and extra features such as playlists and audio/video switches.
  • Google Drive now lets you prevent others from copying or download files that you have shared with them. About time!
  • A new version of Google Play Services is out bringing more of Google’s typical “stability and performance improvements”.
  • A new Google Play Music has fixed a bug where music was being erased from one’s SD card.

 

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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vendredi 17 juillet 2015

Sony Japan Confirms Late-July Release for Android 5.1.1

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Sony is not overly fast at deploying Android updates. Luckily the Japanese OEM is trying to catch up. Sony Japan has confirmed that users should see OTA notifications pretty soon. Android 5.1.1 should fix a few critical flaws so be on the look out.



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T-Mobile Drops the Price of LG G4

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LG G4 is one of the greatest devices of the year and T-Mobile US has just decided to drop the price of LG’s flagship. You can get your own G4 for $479,76, which is $120 cheaper than the previous offer. That’s definitely a nice way to care about clients. You can order the smartphone from this page.



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Microsoft Hyperlapse Leaves Beta

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Microsoft’s (incredibly cool) Hyperlapse is now out of Beta and available to all Android users. The app is a very cool way to condense long videos and stabilize them in to much smaller bite-sized chunks. Go get it!



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The Remix Mini Aims to Put Android on Your Desktop

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If you’ve ever felt that your desktop is too big, too complicated or too ugly, and you have $30 burning a hole in your pocket, the Remix Mini might just pique your interest. Ex-Google employees Jide Tech have come up with a very small and attractive Kickstarter project for those looking to experience the of simplicity of Android on a big screen, along with full keyboard and mouse support and PC-class connectivity.

 

The Remix Mini takes the form of a very minimalist black pebble, that plugs into your monitor or TV and runs Remix OS 1.5, a modified version of Android. Remix OS is designed to blend traditional desktop functionality with modern mobile operating system simplicity, and remain simple and uncluttered at the same time. It looks like a cross between Windows 7 and Lollipop, with a translucent taskbar along the bottom containing your navigation buttons and icons for running apps on the left, and a cross between a system tray and status bar on the right. Remix OS is heavily skinned, but apparently optimized for smooth performance on mid-range hardware, and supports windowed multi-tasking, mouse and keyboard input, keyboard shortcuts, and other features usually reserved for desktops. It thankfully also includes access to the Play Store, meaning that any of Android’s one and a half million apps are available for download.

 

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The Remix Mini itself walks the line between portability and practicality, featuring two full-size USB ports on its rear, along with an HDMI port, Micro SD card slot, an Ethernet port and a headphone jack. It’s definitely above the minimum required to emulate PC functionality, whilst still ensuring that your desk isn’t covered in cables and wires. There’s a capacitive power button on the top of the unit, which is a neat way of making turning it on very simple, and an unobtrusive power indication light on the front of the device. Under the hood the Mini is rocking a 64-bit 1.2GHz quad-core AllWinner CPU, which is a relatively untested chip, and so it remains to be seen how well it performs. There are two storage options available; one with a single gigabyte of RAM and 8GB of storage for $30, and one with double the RAM and double the storage for $50. Both options come with your usual Wi-Fi b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, allowing you to connect your wireless peripherals easily.

 

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There are a few good use-cases for this kind of hardware. Especially handy is the fact that Microsoft’s mobile Office applications are available for download, and combined with web browsing through Chrome and the built-in email client and file manager, a good 80-90% of typical PC activity is covered right off the bat. In that sense, this product is a direct competitor to Chromebooks everywhere, where given that operating systems are similar, the pricing alone gives the Remix Mini a huge advantage. Another potential use for this device is as a media server; it has more than enough power needed to host or control your music library, run Kodi, or play up to 4k videos through the HDMI port.

 

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The Remix Mini is Jide Tech’s second stab at creating a mobile/desktop cross-over device with emphasis on productivity. Earlier this year we saw the fledgling company release the Remix Ultratablet, a 11″ tablet also running Remix OS, with a detachable keyboard, selling for $39 in its Early Bird pledges. The company had some fairly significant issues with shipping from their location in China, and you can see the resulting price rise in the same area this time around, however most users that funded the previous campaign seem pleased with their choice. Remix OS is also available as a ROM for the Nexus 10, will apparently soon be ready for the Nexus 9, and support for the software looks promising so far. The Kickstarter is currently at $370,000 pledged, obliterating its target of $50,000, with all of the cheapest $20 Early Bird packages already sold out, so clearly there is significant demand for this kind of product. At this price, the Remix Mini is very much within ‘impulse buy’ territory, something that an enthusiast could purchase to tinker with, knowing that if something went wrong they don’t have too much to lose. The other advantage is the most people have the peripherals needed to make full use of this mini-PC already lying around already, due to the many connectivity options included.

 

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That fact that the smartphones we carry around with us everyday are powerful enough to perform so many of the tasks that used to be limited to desktop-class systems means that a product like this was inevitable. At this point however, Jibe Tech are the only company selling something this capable at this price point, and it seems to be a winning formula. Prices will almost certainly go up once the campaign has ended and the Remix Mini is in production, but it is likely to remain extremely competitive regardless, so rivals will have their work cut out trying to compete. Jibe Tech also have the bonus of having worked for Google previously, giving their efforts in software far more credibility than others on the crowdfunding arena. We’ll have to wait until October to find out exactly how useful this compact desktop is and how well it performs, but at present things seem to be going very well for the Chinese company.

What do you think of the Remix Mini?

Let us know in the comments!



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Cortana for Android APK Leaks

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Microsoft announced earlier this year that Cortana would be coming to Android, but it looks as if the app has leaked early. After Paul Dale tweeted a picture of the app running on his Note 4, hundreds over users have downloaded the voice assistant with varied success – follow the link to give it a try.



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Team I N F I N I T Y Theme ShowCase

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The folks at team I N F I N I T Y have released a sleek and well-designed app called Theme ShowCase. It provides a convenient platform on which users can browse, preview, and download the team’s own CM12 themes.



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