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mercredi 23 décembre 2015

Launcher X – App Review

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One of the most overlooked, but important parts of our Android devices is the home screen. We use it for so much, from weather and other widgets to app shortcuts. The ability to customize this with a custom launcher can offer some very handy useful features and tricks.

In this episode XDA TV, TK reviews an app which touts that it is everything you need in a launcher. Launcher X by XDA Forum Member junaid558 is that launcher. TK shows off the app and gives his thoughts, so check out this video.

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mardi 22 décembre 2015

Sony Xperia S Receives AOSP Port of Marshmallow

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It’s almost 4 years since the Sony Xperia S has been announced. This former flagship device has recently received a working port of Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow and it’s not even a CyanogenMod, but pure AOSP! It was possible thanks to contributions made by XDA Senior Member billchen1977. Installing it isn’t simple, but you can learn more by reading the original thread.



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Samsung Launching Marshmallow Beta Testing Program in UK & South Korea

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Samsung does a lot of things to be considered as an innovative OEM. The Koreans invest a lot of resources to provide the best design their devices had in recent years. They also focus on safety and overall performance of their devices.

According to reports, Samsung is looking to make the best software too, as the company is looking for beta testers for Android 6.0 Marshmallow and the new version of TouchWiz.

Android 6.0 is likely the first incarnation of Google’s mobile operating system that is officially tested on a wider group of users. Samsung will use two devices for tests – the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge. Don’t get super optimistic, as there is one requirement – you have to live in either the UK or South Korea and be a user of KT or LG U+ carriers. It’s uncertain if the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ will also be part of the beta testing program. They might be, but the hardware of these devices is quite similar to Galaxy S6’s, so Samsung might want to test only two aforementioned devices. Either way, we’ll likely see ports.

There are a few pros of using such approach. A wider group of users might provide lots of logs and suggestions. Samsung desperately needs them to catch and fix potential issues as soon as possible. Samsung faced some serious criticism after releasing the Lollipop update for devices like the Galaxy S5. The company is likely looking to avoid a similar situation hence the decision to launch the program.

Soak tests aren’t an entirely new idea. Some other OEMs like Motorola use such tests to get user input prior releases. From the XDA’s power user point of view, it’s a great thing, as it’s quite easy to capture such update. Developers should also benefit as we know how much harder rooting a Marshmallow ROMs is.

Samsung Netherlands confirms that there is no plan to release the soak test in other parts of Europe. South Korean and United Kingdom users can download the Galaxy Care app from Play Store to apply for the beta test. The whole program starts on January 18, so there is a fair assumption that the Marshmallow update shouldn’t go live until late January.

What do you think about Samsung’s approach? Let us know in the comments below.



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Google Reportedly Has Plans to Launch a New and Smarter Messaging App

Google Reportedly Has Plans to Launch a New and Smarter Messaging App

A report from the Wall Street Journal talks about a messaging application that uses the company’s machine learning & chatbot technology to pull ahead of the competition. So instead of being forced to do a Google search, you could ask a chatbot instead. The application is said to be headed by Nick Fox, who has been working on the ‘communications project’ for at least a year.



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Google Posts Changelog for the Latest Android Native Development Kit Update

Google Posts Changelog for the Latest Android Native Development Kit Update

Android NDK Build 2490520 has just been released and Google has also posted the changelog for it. We see a lot has changed as Google is encouraging users to switch to Clang as GCC is now deprecated. Samples will no longer be included in the NDK, but you can find them over on the Google Samples GitHub from now on.



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The SFC is Hosting a Fundraiser to Help Fund GPLCompliance Work

The SFC is Hosting a Fundraiser to Help Fund GPLCompliance Work

I shouldn’t have to tell you how important it is to the community to have companies comply with GPL rules. The Software Freedom Conservancy is one of the very, very few groups who actively go out and help to enforce those licenses and they need our help to keep going. So head on over to the fundraiser page to donate and help spread the word.



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Emoji Exploit Crashes Whatsapp on Android 4.4+ and Web

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Enthusiast Indrajeet Bhuyan, the person behind the 2000 word special character set message that could crash Whatsapp, is back for round 2. The latest crashing exploit involves the excessive use of Emoji characters to bypass the char limit in messages and result in a buffer overflow and a crash in the conversation and app.



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