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mardi 1 décembre 2015

Win an Android File Host Premium Dev Account and a 2nd Gen Chromecast!

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Frequent readers may be aware that we recently went through a breakup with Dev-Host. To celebrate moving on and new horizons, we have teamed up with Android File Host to give away a dozen one year premium dev accounts and a 2nd gen Chromecast!

Premium Devs accounts come with all these benefits:

  • No ads on the site
  • No wait time for downloads
  • Ability to set a preferred download mirror
  • Auto start downloads from your preferred mirror
  • (Coming Soon) Send files directly to your Dropbox or Google Drive
  • Access to all upload servers around the world
  • Ability to set custom URLs for files and folders
  • Auto import of FTP uploads
  • Import files from Dropbox (Google Drive Coming Soon)
  • Ability to set a preferred upload server
  • Send email notifications to followers when uploading new files
  • Post notifications to Twitter when uploading new files
  • RSS feeds for your files
  • (Coming Soon) Detailed Download Statistics Dashboard
  • More Features Coming Soon!
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These usually cost $39.99 per year but for a lucky 12 of our readers you can have them free! Now the competition is open to anyone, so no matter where you live feel free to enter and we will announce the winners on the 7th of December.

To win all you have to do is tweet your proudest moment from XDA using the hashtag #WhyIXDA. Simple!

And of course, don’t forget to drop by @androidfilehost and @xdadevelopers.

 

 

 



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Asus Zenfone 5 Gets Its Own XDA Forum!

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Owners of the Asus Zenfone 5 will be happy to know that the device has its own dedicated sub forum now on XDA Developers forum! The forum is already populated with development works from the community, so go on ahead and take a look!



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Motorola Begins Soak Tests For Android 6.0 on Moto X Pure Edition

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Motorola has begun soak tests for the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update coming up for the Moto X Pure Edition. The test rom update is available to testers in the US, and bumps up the system version to 24.11.18. If everything goes right, the update should go official for all Moto X Pure Edition owners within one or two weeks.



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Systemless Root Images For Moto X Style on Android 6.0 Marshmallow

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Taking inspiration from Chainfire’s work on systemless root, XDA Member ivcarlos has created a systemless root image for the Mot X Style on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. You still need an unlocked bootloader for this to work, but do not need to replace bootloader or recovery. Follow along the thread for more instructions!



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YU Yutopia To Be Revealed On 7th December

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Yu’s next flagship is all set to be revealed on 7th December 2015 as event invites have been sent out for that day. So far, Yu Yutopia is expected to come with a 5.2″ QHD display, SD-810 with 4GB RAM and a 21MP rear camera. Pricing is rumored to be around the OnePlus 2.



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Motorola Announces Moto 360 Sport Release Date and Pricing

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Motorola initially announced the Moto 360 Sport earlier this year but we didn’t know when it would be released or how much it would cost. In a blog post today, though, Motorola has announced that the Moto 360 Sport will cost $299 and that it would be available for purchase in the UK and France on December 18th, followed by a release in the US on January 7th.



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Omate Announces Crowdfunding for Rise, a $199 3G Smartwatch

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Omate, the Chinese smartwatch company that kicked up a storm on crowd funding sites when it raised $100,000 within 12 hours (and more than $1,032,000 overall) for its TrueSmart smartwatch, is back again, hoping to kick up another storm for its latest smartwatch.

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Called the Omate Rise, the smartwatch follows along the modus operandi of earlier Omate smartwatches by being a complete mobile device by itself. The smartwatch features a micro sim card which can be used to connect to 3G HSPA on 1900 MHz and 2100 MHz bands. Or if you so wish, you can use it on WiFi or connect it to your Android 4.4+ device or iPhone (iOS 9+) via Bluetooth Low Energy using dedicated apps.

On the watch itself, the main materials used are polycarbonate, with a carbon fibre bezel, lending the device a light weight of 80 g. The watch has a 1.3″ TFT LCD display with a resolution of 360×360 pixels, with Sapphire coating on top for scratch resistance. The watch is also certified for 1 ATM, giving it an ability to withstand pressures of up to 10m. However, this certification only allows the watch to be safe to use under rain and for light splashes, but cautions against showering or swimming, so this is one key area where the device leaves more to be desired.

Inside the device is a MediaTek MT2601 chipset featuring 2x Cortex A7 cores clocked at 1.2 GHz, along with a Mali-400 handling the GPU department. The smartwatch sports 512MB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage, along with a microSD card for expansion. The device also supports WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v4.1 with A2DP and BLE support, a GPS sensor with A-GPS support and Gyroscope, a speaker and microphone for calls and a 580 mAh non-removable Li-Po battery to power it all.

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Does it still sound like a smartwatch? At this stage, the Omate Rise is more of a smartphone than a smartwatch. To further work upon this concept, the smartwatch runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop with Omate’s OUI 4.0 skin on top. The skin is especially needed in this case because the watch is running an almost full-fledged OS, one that may not be designed for functionality on small circular displays which are held quite far away than normal smartphones are held. The Omate Rise can function like a smartphone, including running full Android apps with the full suite of Google Play Services.

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The Omate Rise also has one more trick up its sleeve: it’s price. The Rise will cost a mere $199 for such an exhaustive feature list.

But where’s the catch?

The catch comes in the crowdfunding campaign. The Omate Rise’s $199 price tag (and March 2016 availability) is limited to the 48-hour Indiegogo campaign, after which the device will retail for $349 and will be available after June 2016. The Indiegogo campaign can be found here, but the page will go online only on Monday, December 7, 2015 at 10am EST. The first 500 units sold in the campaign will cost $199, then the next 500 units for $209 and $219 after that. The first 1,000 devices will also come with an external BLE Heart Rate Monitoring chest belt to compensate for the lack of a heart rate sensor in the smartwatch.

The Omate Rise is definitely an interesting piece of tech to look out for. Just like preceding watches from Omate, we can expect the device to get a lot of activity on Indiegogo and reach its $30,000 goal in no time at all. If you are looking forward to get your hands on this watch, we suggest setting an alarm for the event.

What do you think of the Omate Rise? Are full-fledged smartphones viable in a wearable form factor? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!



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