Thursday, June 7, 2012

Big day for Google Announcements

Today was a big day for Android here in Brazil as the Galaxy S III debuted here. And it was also a big day for Google as they announced not only major improvements for Google Maps and Google Earth but also the acquisition of Quickoffice. That is probably going to get attention from Microsoft who rumors say will deliver their Office suite to Android in November.
Regarding the Maps news Google said that we'll have offline maps and navigation in the next few weeks (iPhone and iPad users must be getting more and more upset about losing Google Maps in their next update...), many people say that there's no difference between that and the current lab function to store 10 mile squares but I completely disagree. I think that this is a MAJOR step forward for Android as now we'll have a free map app that is truly free as you don't even need to have a data plan to use it - and much more convenient than having to save side by side squares of 10 miles to try and encompass the full area you use - navigation tool.

The Google Earth mobile new 3D mode!!

On the Office side of news Google just got Microsoft worried, as they acquire the best Office app available for the Android platform. That is great news for Android users everywhere because now it can become a truly productive OS if Google plays it right. Quickoffice is very good already but you can't make a case for a full fledged substitute of Microsoft Office. But with Google's money and talent they can change that. And if they do Android tablets will have a whole new use! And may even be free!! (we can dream...)



A great day for Android indeed... :)

PS: Right now Quickoffice pro costs $14.99 in the play store and the tablet version, Quickoffice pro HD costs $19.99. A bit steep but the best office app out there for Android.


PPS: For our iOS readers, Quickoffice is actually also available to iPhone and iPad. Just follow these links - for iPhone for iPad - or get it from iTunes.


Monday, May 14, 2012

Flipboard

With the announcement of the Samsung Galaxy S III came too the announcement that it will come with Flipboard loaded in it...
If you're wondering what Flipboard is it's pretty much a magazine for your phone that you can customize with as many feeds as you want. In a way it's the Google Currents on steroids... Flipboard is a major hit on the iPhone and now it's coming to Android. First only to the GSIII but then to all other Android phones later...
Well we don't have to wait anymore!!! Here is the link for the app for any android out there!
It's a great way to read your news and even your Facebook and Twitter feeds...
Enjoy!!

Source

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Endless possibilities with Android!

Getting back to my story...

As I said I was missing some kind of notification for my phone without having to turn on my screen... That's when BLN came into play... It wasn't immediately available when I got my Galaxy S II, but after a few weeks one of the great developers from XDA, Hacre, came up with a kernel that made it possible for this great phone to be even better... Eventually Hacre (who has a great sense of humor, and if you click on his name you'll understand, he's pretty much like the comic strip on this link) got fed up with the complaining and repeated questions and simply quit developing for the GSII... :-( but other developers picked up the slack...

And now the biggest flaw in this otherwise great device was fixed!!! For it to work you need to get the BLN Control from neldar, which lets you personalize your Back Light Notifications... Now it was a matter of keeping the phone up to date with the VillainROM...but wait a second, that's boring...can't I change anything???? Well, of course you can, one of the best features of VillainROM is VillainTweaks! It offers the kind of customization that android is all about to me...

It offered some interesting tweaks in earlier versions of VillainROM, which are not available anymore... One of them shows me how much you can change WHATEVER you want in your Android device...
My mother, about two or three weeks after I did, got a Galaxy S II for herself and she didn't like one thing about it - the positioning of the power button - for a very simple and feminine reason, when she puts her phone in her purse the power button got pressed by whatever was in her purse and the phone turned on, which obviously is a big waste of battery... So how to fix what seems like an unfixable design flaw??? Well, anything is possible with Android!! All you need to do is edit a file and it's fixed! Yes it's that simple! And it's not a complicated computer programming kind of editing. All you have to do is erase the word WAKE from the file! Granted the file is quite hidden, but if you use Root Explorer, or some other file explorer that lets you mess around with your system files, it's not hard. If you want to do it you have to be rooted and do this:

- Open Root Explorer
- navigate to /system/usr/keylayout
- click and hold on "sec_key.kl"
- click on "Open in Text Editor"
- erase the WAKE word from the line which you don't want your phone to be awaken, be it the home or power button
- click the menu button then save and exit and reboot your phone
- DONE!!

It's highly recommended that you backup this file and if possible the whole system, but it never caused me any problems...

PS: If you don't have Root Explorer I highly recommend buying it, it's by far my favorite file explorer on Android!

Google Drive

And it has arrived!! The Google Drive is live already for pc, mac and your android. If you have Google Docs installed in your phone or tablet it should be automatically updated to Google Drive, although you might receive the message that your Google Drive account is not ready to use and it'll show you something like this if you choose to be notified...


So now it's just a matter of waiting for it but we'll have 5GB of storage for our needs, I'd say things don't look too good for Dropbox, box.net and others...


For those who don't have Google Docs installed in your device and want to try Google Drive here is the Google Play link for it...

Monday, April 23, 2012

The Next Galaxy

For those who haven't been paying a lot of attention to the tech world, Samsung launched their website thenextgalaxy.com, and it's not exactly what a lot of people, including myself, were expecting, there are still no specs or pictures of the Galaxy S III, or whatever name Samsung decides to go with, but there's a teaser video that continues to poke at the competition...


Here's the video in case you can't access the website, it's received a lot of traffic so it's down a lot...

Android vs iPhone

Hey guys, I stumbled upon a video that I really liked and wanted to share it with you guys...


It shows a comparison between Android OS and iOS. It uses the flagship devices from both Operating System. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus vs the iPhone 4S, the two devices that pretty much represent all that there is on iOS and Android in it's pure form. The author, Mr. Wicked4u2c, lets us know how he got convinced by the media to exchange his Android smartphone for an iPhone and shows how he feels about it after about a month of using his new iPhone.

It's a very good video to watch, the author is not completely biased one way or another, especially since he owns an iPad 3,  he just shows factual differences between the two systems. If you have a friend who says that no matter how good your Android phone is his new iPhone is just better because it's from Apple, show him this... ;)

Source: TalkAndroid

PS: I know that some of our readers use iPhone, iPad and other Apple products to access the blog, I'd like to say that you're all welcome and if you have any opinions as to why iOS is better I would love to read about it in the comments... ;)

Sunday, April 22, 2012

And we're BACK!!

Hi guys, sorry it's been so long but we're getting back to action. And I say we because there's a new contributor to the blog. A great friend of mine Young Soo Moon. Moon has had his fair share of Android devices, including a tablet so he'll have a lot to tell you guys...

On the last post I was talking about getting Android Open Source Project on my Xperia X10, it did a lot for my device but it was never 100%, never reached a stable enough state to make me happy about it. So after about a year with my X10 it was time to move on... My first choice at the time was the Sony Xperia Arc. It was a beautiful device with good hardware and arrived with an up to date version of android. But it wasn't to be... I went to my operator's store but the VIP section of the store wasn't available because it was a weekend. So I had to wait a little longer, and then in the following week I spotted this article on the blog from my operator (I'm sorry it's only in Portuguese), which means that the Galaxy SII was coming to Brazil and more importantly to my operator!!! By then the Samsung Galaxy SII was the best cell phone available in the world, I wanted it badly and on top of everything, being the thinnest, lightest and faster phone out there it had an UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER!!! In case you don't know why that's important having a locked bootloader was the biggest reason the X10 developers had problems doing anything good for it. So on top of being a top of the line phone it was going to be easy to develop for!!! In other words it's pretty much everything you want in an android device!

So two weeks after that I went to my mobile operator's store to get one for me. I still had a month and a half left on my contract so I had to haggle a bit to get a good price for it. I managed to get it for about U$200,00 which was pretty much my budget for a new phone so I went ahead and bought it. WOW!!! Was I impressed, the phone was ridiculously fast and looked great, the screen looked incredible! But it was riddled with bloatware, but now I knew how to make this device even better.
So I got home and immediately dived head first on XDA forums and found the ROM that looked to be the best one available VillainROM, eventually I discovered that pulser was a recognized developer with great track record on XDA already. So I knew I'd found a keeper. I installed it and then it seems I was too excited about it and forgot to wipe anything when I first installed... That was a big newbie mistake and it caused the phone.apk - which is basically the app that makes your phone a phone - to force close constantly!! After freaking out a bit I calmed down and did it again, wiping everything now, and this time everything worked great!! I had the best phone in the world running the best ROM available for it!!!!
Life was good, but nothing is perfect, one of my favorite features from the X10 was missing completely from the GSII, the notification led... And then BLN came... (Back Light Notification) but that's a story for the next post...




PS: In this time I've been away I got myself an android tablet the Asus Transformer Prime and still have my Samsung Galaxy SII and I'm looking forward for the next Samsung flagship device... http://www.tgeltaayehxnx.com/

PPS: I know it's a little late for the party but if you haven't tried Temple Run you should try it! It's a great and addictive game and it's free!!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Google Music Beta

Hey there guys, I can't write a full post today for I have a test tomorrow but that doesn't mean I don't have anything for you guys!
I just got an invite for Google Music Beta and am currently uploading my music library to their servers...big whoop right...But I live in Brazil!!!!
And now Google has "opened" Google Music Beta for people outside of the US, but there's still the tricky part of getting an invite. That's what I'm going to tell you how to do...
You need to be in the US to get the invite.... no, I'm not suggesting that you hop on a plane, register and go back home... :-)
All you need to do is pretend you're there... you can use a website like www.hidemyass.com or an app like Hotspot Shield which I highly recommend... Use any of this two tools and go to http://music.google.com/ and request an invite, then it's just a matter of waiting...
You'll get your invite in a week or so and then the fun starts...

The one thing you'll not be able to get though is the Android app but here you go!! Google Music Beta

Enjoy!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Android Open Source Project!!!

My Xperia X10 was my main phone, mainly because of better battery life and a more comfortable form factor. But after I got CyanogenMod 7 on my Motorola Milestone the battery life gap was closing and fast!
The biggest flaw of the X10 though was the painfully outdated Operating System (OS). It was still running Android 1.6 Donut! I had Android 2.3 Gingerbread running in my, older and not flagship phone, Milestone!
Something had to be done about that, and it was a long time and after a lot of broken promises and delays from Sony Ericsson that finally Android 2.1 arrived to the Xperia! Yes Android 2.1!!! That's not exactly ideal but it's much better than 1.6. From 1.6 to 2.1 there's a great leap performance wise and with battery life.
But right after getting Android 2.1 to my Xperia it was slower than when I had 1.6 on it! Yes, again Sony dropped the ball and really bloated up the OS making it sluggish and disappointing...
But then the X10 developers started to pick up the ball that Sony dropped...
The XDA forums had the answers again, and some great developers started tweaking the 2.1 release from Sony to get a good experience on our phones. One of the best 2.1 ROM's can be found here.
But that wasn't what we wanted, we wanted more, we always want MORE!!! So the great Jerpelea and the great zdzihu started working together and managed to get Android 2.2 Froyo working on our beloved Xperia!! That was great news... Although 2.3 is a nice upgrade there are no major features that you don't have on 2.2. 2.2 on the other hand had Flash support that 2.1 lacked!! That's big, just ask any of your friends that have an iPhone or an iPad that can't access some sites because they don't have flash...
But that wasn't all they did, it wasn't a Sony Ericsson 2.2, with bloatware, Timescape, Mediascape and other things that slow your phone more that it helps, it was Android Open Source Project!!! That means it was a clean, nothing but pure Android!! That's what the Milestone had when I bought it almost a year ago by then, but that was a much lighter better looking phone with a better hardware with it!! This ROM completely revitalized my X10 and made using it an enjoyable experience again!! And that was not all, for now I could change pretty much anything I wanted to make my phone look and act the way I wanted it to...

PS: Sorry for the long gap between posts, I'll try and get back to a post a day, but I've been a bit busy lately...
PPS: The app I'm recommending today is Total Commander for Android, it's still beta but it's one of the greatest file managers for Android out there, it's free and has no ads!! Click here for a more detailed description.
PPPS: I still have Google+ invites if any of you guys want it...

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Google + invites

Today I can't make a proper post but to make up for it I have google+ invites to go around, just make a comment  with your email and I'll send it to you guys!

PS: Swift key X just left beta state, I've been using it for a while and it's one of the best, if not the best keyboard available out there, now also available for tablets, I highly recommend it! Phone version and Tablet Version