Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Guide - Installation Steps of Android Lollipop

Android Lollipop puts its first step in the market and most of us are looking to install in our android device. If you are one of them, who want to install the latest version of Android OS then here are steps. Step 1: firstly, you have to download the minimal 2MB installer from XDA that includes the Android ADB and fastboot tools. Now, you have to install download stuff in the Android L image. It is one of the quickest ways to install the tools...

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Google’s Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 Officially Declared – Things That You Should Know

As we all know that last week, the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 have been announced, and the Nexus family has been up in the market for while now. With the huge success of Nexus 5, the manufacturing gauntlet turned over to Motorola as the company not only made this first Motorola Nexus, but the first Nexus phablet as well. Along with the devices, the sample builds of Android Lollipop have been also releases that made Android and Nexus users and fans...

Google Added Nexus 6, Nexus 9 and Nexus Player In Google Play Store

The Google Play Store comes with the latest tablet Nexus 6, Nexus 9 and Nexus Player, but you can purchase some of them only. All the tablets are listed with accurate pricing, color options, capacity and estimated shipping times. The cost of tablet is same, i.e. $399 for the 16GB tablet (available in black and white) and $479 for the 32GB tablet. The available model will deliver at your home after 2-3 week. Those people, who want to purchase...

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 – Top & Exclusive Things To Know

Samsung’s most advanced and boldest device ‘Galaxy Note 4’considered as a great piece of technology that will revolutionize the world. Comes with an excellent and brand new aluminum frame, the device gives an extremely wonderful look and feel. The best part of this device is new QHD screen from which you can’t take your eyes off. Moreover, it also backed up by a new processor and more memory. In order to make it easy for you to start, we...

Friday, 17 October 2014

4 Unknown Android Features You Must Know

Have you ever notice that your Android device has some hidden features? There are many things you don’t know about Android but there are some you can enable to get advantage of it. For those people, who have android device and wants to know some of its hidden features, can go through this post and find some of the best one. Dig into developer mode Are you feeling sad to loss Developer Mode on your KitKat-enabled device? Developer options that...

Thursday, 16 October 2014

To Enhance Paid Downloads in the Play Store, Google Working on “Micro App”

Whenever any single application takes time to come from iOS to Android, many people have same question how long does it takes to come on Android platform? However, there are some people, who say that they will not download this application because of the delay. Still, developers are prioritizing iOS platform in spite of Android's market high share and sales dominance. As per the latest studies and statistical presentation, it happens because...

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Play Games SDK for Cross-Platform Updated by Google with Real Time Multiplayer

There are numerous exciting products like nVidia's Shield line, Ouya, and others prove that gaming on Android has entered the mainstream. Many developers grab an opportunity to build games that run smoothly on the different operating systems. Such thing is because of the Cross-Platform SDK that allows incorporating most of the Play Games services into products on Windows, Mac, and Linux. A Play Game Services library is offered by Google...

Thursday, 9 October 2014

Android 6.0 M – Everything That You Should Know

As we all know that Android’s upcoming version ‘Android L’ is around the corner; however, developers are living in the future as they are looking forward in its successor that is called Android M. Still, Google has not released its upcoming Android L platform, but developers have spotted another OS. It is a latest lead from Android Open Source Project Thread as it is a clue from Google’s future plans about Android. As per the leaked...

Google’s Locked-down User Interface for Android Auto

A collection of Android Auto developer documents is released by Google to the developer.android.com that shows more of Google's in-car platform and providing a better sense of the system’s capabilities to the developers. Android Auto "apps" are not app but an additional Android Auto-specific content that developers are integrating to their existing applications. This is only way Android Wear works. Those developers, who don’t have separate...

Saturday, 4 October 2014

Swap Project Ara’s Modules Without Powering Down

Earlier, we have already talked about Project Ara, but we came to know now that the battery of this device will be hot swappable. It means, users are allowed to swap almost dead battery for a complete one without turning the device off or losing their running things. However, there is one more new thing that is surfacing on the web about Project Ara, and that is the fact that almost all the modules, which are used in a Project Ara device...

Wednesday, 1 October 2014

8 Best Android Apps Released in September 2014

Android is the most commonly used operating system and it wouldn’t be complete without a collection of applications. Every month, a lot of android applications are releasing at the Google Play that can replace your old application with latest one. Continuing our previous list, we have collected 10 more applications that released in September 2014. Glympse Keyboard Glympse Keyboard is an excellent and fastest ways to share your location...

Sunday, 28 September 2014

Google Play Services 6.1 Released with UI Tweaks, Refreshed Google Fit Preview and so on

Generally, Google services are updated on a six-week cycle. This we learned at Google I/O this year. It is supposed that Google's Android services are offering an update that has some small changes that most of users won’t notice but developers does as it makes their development task little bit easier. Users almost certainly will notice some UI tweaks among the changes. In the Google Settings app, users will find a refreshed header that...