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vendredi 27 novembre 2015

Tegra X1 Nvidia Shield Tablet Found? Official CM13 Nightlies Available! – XDA TV

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There are reports that a benchmark for a Tegra X1 Nvidia Shield Tablet has been spotted. That and much more news is covered by Jordan when he reviews all the important stories from this week from his top secret cabin. Included in this week’s news is the announcement of the Huawei Mate 8 and be sure to check out the articles talking about all the exciting new offical CyanogenMod 13 Nightlies. That’s not all that’s covered in today’s video!

Jordan talks about the other videos released this week on XDA TV. XDA TV Producer TK released a video talking about the updated for Marshmallow GravityBox Xposed module. Then TK gave us a quick review and giveaway video for Choetech Wireless Chargers. be sure to check out Jordan’s OnePlus X unboxing video. Pull up a chair and check it out.

Be sure to check out other great XDA TV Videos.

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Google Granted Patent For Wearable That Rests on Single Ear

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Google has been granted a patent which shows a design for a wearable that sits on a single ear and wraps around the head. The patent also describes the wearable of being capable of retaining its shape configuration, along with doubling up as a touch-based input surface. There is a good chance that we may see this as a basis for the next-gen Google Glass wearable.



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ZUK Z2 Leaked Render Shows Off Rotating Camera

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ZUK Z2, the successor of the ZUK Z1, will reportedly pack a few trick up its sleeve. Along with the Snapdragon 820, the Z2 will also boast of a rotating camera, much like the OPPO N3 albeit with a different swivel direction. The phone is scheduled for Q1 2016, so we can expect more information as the dates draw closer.



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Unofficial App Intro Library Updated With Android 6.0 Support

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Want to insert those fancy introduction pages on your app? Try out this App Intro library made by Paolo Rotola and Andrew Quebe. The library has been updated to v3.3.0, which adds support for Android 6.0 Marshmallow along with support for status bar visibility options and navigation bar color options.



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jeudi 26 novembre 2015

Motorola DROID Turbo Bootloader Finally Unlockable with SunShine 3.2 Beta

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SunShine is a bootloader unlock tool that works on many different Motorola and HTC devices. The tool is continuously updated to support the unlocking of a wider range of devices as they discover new exploits to take advantage of. Today, XDA Senior Recognized Developer jcase has announced that SunShine has been updated to version 3.2 Beta with support for the Verizon Motorola Droid Turbo.



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Mozilla Says It Doesn’t Rely on Google for Revenue Anymore

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Mozilla is seemingly trying really hard to cut ties with Google. One of the most popular browsers doesn’t use Google as its search engines, and according to Mozilla, the company doesn’t rely on Google to get revenue anymore. Firefox uses Yahoo and some local search providers to get revenue. Find out how much they earned!



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Windows Phone Internals Opens the Custom ROM World for Lumia Phones

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Somewhere around a decade ago, when XDA was a little forum based in Netherlands, users gathered together to make some modifications to Windows phones. It was one of the few, if not only operating systems that allowed modding to such degree.

Many amazing developers started their careers hacking their Windows Phone devices, but when Android appeared, everything changed. Microsoft decided to tightly close all its systems making them similar to iOS. Windows Phone has almost died.

XDA was always about crossing boundaries and limitations. There is always an exploit waiting to be discovered and used to gain control over technology. One of the Windows Phone legends  – XDA Recognized Developer Heathcliff74 – did something utterly amazing and created a tool that makes Windows Phone enthusiasts cry tears of joy. Ladies and gentlemen, meet Windows Phone Internals. WPI allows users to unlock the bootloader on selected Lumia phones. After this process, devices can obtain similar rights to Superuser rights on Android. This means that we might finally see some custom ROMs landing on nearly forgotten Lumias.

Heathcliff74 announced that Windows Phone Internals support most versions of Windows Phone 8.1 and Windows 10 Mobile. These two operating systems are shipped with most currently available Lumia phones. There is a great chance that your device might be supported and you can unlock your phone.

There are two detailed videos on which Heatcliff74 shows how to use his tool. While it looks simple, you should use this tool with caution. Messing around with bootloaders is always risky, so there is always a chance to hard brick your device.

On the first one you can learn some basics.

Second video teaches you how to create a custom ROM with root access.

You can find more details about this tool by visiting the forum thread and Heathcliff74‘s website on which the Windows Phone Internals are shared, or read the XDA thread. Thanks to XDA Senior Moderator timmymarsh for the tip!

Are you excited to see some new custom ROMs on Lumia phones? Are you ready to get a Windows Phone device? Share your thoughts in comments below!



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