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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Next Android Update in 2013


1.Will The Next iPhone Keep Ahead of Android?



If Apple’s regular release schedule is to be trusted, we should expect a new iPhone this summer. Will it be called the iPhone 5S with small improvements over the iPhone 5? Or will the pressure from rival Android phones force Apple to go big and make a complete overhaul?

So far, the rumor mills point to an incremental upgrade – no revolutionary changes. So let’s read the tealeaves and try to predict what will be changed. And remember, this is all conjecture with no official information forthcoming from Apple.

New Flash and Better Camera

I like to start with the fun stuff, like the camera. Certainly, the next iPhone could get a megapixel upgrade. There are some Android phones that brag 13 Megapixels, and while it’s possible Apple could increase the resolution of their camera, I think a more interesting upgrade would be the inclusion of a new, smart flash that incorporates Phillips multi-color LED. To match ambient light, the camera could elect to use a white flash (in fluorescent or colder lighting) or a yellow flash to match warmer room tones (candlelight, camp-fires, or accent lighting).

Faster 

Now for the guts of the new phone: leaked photos published by iOSDoc imply the iPhone will be getting an upgrade from its current dual core A6 processor to a quad core A7 processor. Yes, more cores mean a faster phone, but is this a life-changing speed improvement? Um, no.
Bigger Screen is Doubtful
There have been tons of rumors about Apple increasing the screen size from 4 inches to 4.8 inches to compete with some of the Android “Phablets” like the Note. But this rumor seems a little thin with CEO Tim Cook stating publically on Apple’s Q1 2013 Earnings Call that he thinks Apple made the right decision to stick with a smaller screen.

Wireless Charging

Unlike current wireless charging where you have to put a device onto a pad that’s plugged into a power source, Apple has applied for a patent to use something called Near Field Magnetic Resonance (NFMR). With this technology, a home base (a computer or larger device) serves as a hub that can charge the phone anywhere within a meter’s proximity. This could also be a boon for selling more Mac laptops if they become the primary vehicle for wireless NFMR charging.

Biometric Fingerprint Security

Rumors are flying about a fingerprint sensor on the home key to allow for biometric security. This could be a smart idea if Apple wants to shore up public perception of the device’s security before rolling out the Near Field Communications (NFC) wave-to-pay technology that turns your phone into a credit card.

IOS 7

For the first time ever, I am including an IOS update in the “Fun Rumors” category. While the iPhone operating system (currently IOS 6) is not usually an opportunity for big innovation, this portion of the company has recently been taken over by Jonathon Ive, Apple’s superstar design guru. He is no doubt feeling pressure to bring his genius to bear on software (good luck with that) and may surprise us with a few cool new tricks. I expect a Siri upgrade at the very least, and a determination to show that Apple’s maps have recovered from the debacle of the IOS 6 roll out.

Lower Cost iPhone

Where Android phones pose the greatest clear and present danger to the iPhone is on price. Many models are free with a 2-year contract. So the $199 price tag of the iPhone with a 2-year contract is just too steep for many. The biggest price pressure is coming from emerging markets like China and Brazil, where Apple has to lower the price of their only phone in the initial land grab for new smartphone users.

If Apple introduces a free-on-2-year-contract phone, this lower cost version will almost certainly still be able to access faster LTE data networks. It will possibly have a slower Snapdragon System on a Chip (SOC) processor from Qualcomm. It might include a bigger battery, which could increase the phone’s thickness from the current 7.6 mm to a rumored 8.2 mm. It could have a lower resolution camera. And the most interesting possibility: its case could be from a cheaper plastic or fiberglass, which could allow for a multitude of colors.

Bottom Line

The inclusion of a cheaper iPhone could be a huge boon to consumers. If you’ve been holding out until Apple’s flagship device became more affordable, don’t let the slightly diminished technical specs deter you. The beauty of the iPhone is that it’s intuitive and fun to use – but that’s a function of the operating system, not the hardware. If it were me, I’d wait to buy until the consumer testers run the cheaper iPhone through it’s paces and make sure there’s nothing glaringly wrong, and then I’d get it. That is, if Apple actually releases two versions as part of its traditional June release cycle.


2.Next Android update: Ice Cream Sandwich in October?



Google will likely roll out its latest sweet-themed Android update, Ice Cream Sandwich, as early as October, said executive chairman Eric Schmidt, who released that detail during the recent Dreamforce conference in San Francisco.

Schmidt was the keynote speaker at the event, which focuses on cloud computing (but also featured a gala performance of Metallica! Metallica!). At the 30:20 mark of the video below, he talks about the rollout, which could also happen as late as November. Schmidts specific — and all too brief — wording is this:

"We have a new operating system internally known as Ice Cream Sandwich for some reason, which is being released in October, November, which everybody is very excited about."

Ice Cream Sandwich comes after Honeycomb (3.0 to 3.2), which was tailored for tablets. This next, more ambitious, update was first introduced at Google I/O in May, with this rousing endorsement on the Official Google Blog:

"Our goal with Ice Cream Sandwich is to deliver one operating system that works everywhere, regardless of device. Ice Cream Sandwich will bring everything you love about Honeycomb on your tablet to your phone, including the holographic user interface, more multitasking, the new launcher and richer widgets."

The hope with Ice Cream Sandwich (unconfirmed but likely slated as Android 4.0) is to bring some order to the chaos that fragmentation has brought to the numerous Android devices out there, now multiplying in tablets as much as smartphones, it seems. (Schmidt said half a million Android phones are activated a day. A day! "If that continues, itll fill the planet." Now, theres some imagery for you.)

It would be the merger of Honeycomb and Gingerbread (Android 2.3), these two combined into a powerful hybrid mobile operating system that would be able to run on both kinds of devices. At last, unity.

A recent comScore report shows that Androids presence is pervasive: Its still the No. 1 smartphone platform in the U.S. with nearly 42 percent of the market share, with Apples iOS a distant second at 27 percent. 
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Monday, May 6, 2013

Update install Samsung galaxy s3 with Android jelly beans jedi invasion rom


Are you using Samsung galaxyH-i747 galaxy model? Now finally XDA developer find out, how you can Jelly Bean 4.1.1 based Jedi Invasion custom ROM firmware on galaxy S3 AT&T.Mostly people doesn’t know about the benefits of this Rom, but after experience and review about it they installed it instantly in GS3 device without more time wasting. Android developers continuously make the most efficient handset for user.

You can use it with supersue, after installation this you experience more faster operational area like browsing, hardware speed, installation and these all things can improve your battery life time. You can also download any heavy upload themes and wallpaper and don’t worry about the bugs or any other reported issues.

You can also experience different when connect galaxy s3 to T.V via connecting cable.



There are lots of extra features that you will be required for running swiftly. I don’t know about any official cue of installation this Rom cause to avoid warranty. Make sure and concern about your vendor.

Before installing this, you have to learn more about how you can recover your data through CWM recover mode. This tool working only during flashing, so make sure if you are going to root SGH-i747 than CWM recovery won’t help you.

Here are some things you need to remember;

• Battery of galaxy S3 Must be fully charge or up to 70%
• Make sure all security tools are disable, because sometime they appear as a hurdle in your way.


You can jedi invasion Rom galaxy s3 and essential add-on by clicking below this.

You can Download ROM and additional applications.

I recently write a post on "update Samsung galaxy R to android 4.0" same methods apply here for updation this.

How to Update Samsung galaxy i747 to jedi invasion rom Firmware


The process is just simple if you do it before rooting, or updating any device. First resort your data via connecting Galaxy s3 through USB port to system. After that cut-off your device from pc and reboot SGH-i747 via three golden buttons. First wipe the previous android data and then install jedi invasion from SC card.

After this procedure restart Galaxy S3 and wait for 10 minutes, so that system automatically install new program. You are running Samsung galaxy on android 4.1.1 based jedi invasion rom.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Update HTC One V to Android Jelly Bean 4 2 1

In this post TechLido clear regarding how you can update HTC one V from android 4.0 to jelly bean 4.2.1. Through Paranoid Custom Rom you can easily change your device functionally easily and convert it in to advance android version without putting it into garbage box. There are very few HTC smart devices that could entertain you through their specification.

Respect to HTC X, that one hit on upper class instead of HTC one V that designs according to lower-mid class users. You can get round about $3200 to $3600 according to market specification. HTC aimed to target some Nokia devices through one V and mostly customer add in their good book. They attract user with 25GB free space of dropbox for 2 Years. Mostly user change their device within a year, so company always is in profit. Get ready to play hd games like N.O.V.A 3 after update.



Update HTC one V to 4.2.1 through paranoid Rom


Mostly users should thanks to XDA developers that develop this rom that is compatible and work on mostly android devices easily. So here are I’m going to update your HTC ONE V to next generation android version.
update htc one v to jelly bean

Things to Remember Before Updation

There are few things you need to remember before rooting your device, Be aware that this procedure is only for HTC One V, so don’t try it another HTC mobile.

Make sure your smart device has already installed recovery mod, for recover your backup data.

Check bootloader is on or off, if on than unlock it.

Arrange USB driver for Htc devices and fastboot in your System, where you use during procedure.

If you ever root your device, than I sure you knows how to save contact, other files, massages or other personal details.

Let’s start the Procedure of updating HTC one V to jelly beans


The first step you must done before updating is install paranoid ROM 4.2.1 to your system, there are various version of paranoid available out there, just pick the right one that you want to root.

After installation just connect HTC one V to system through USB and upload file in your SD card, that you been extracted here (paranoid ROM 4.2.1).

Just locate boot.img file in your system, where you installed paranoid rom, this file is located here; you just need to copy or drag it to android-sdk-windowsplatform-tools.

After copying that file, just turn off HTC ONE V and enter in to bootloader mode with pressing three special keys (you know).
Now after turn off connect it to system and locate the android-sdk-windowsplatform-tools directory,
In fastboot mode enter the “open commend promot here”

After you will see options like this;

 fastboot flash boot boot.img
 fastboot reboot

Press every option as you seen in your mobile screen. Then locate the ZIP file of paranoid rom and click to install it after deleting your previous android version 4.0.1.

The process will be start after confirmation towards your end, and required 5 to 10 minutes being updated it to android 4.0.1. After saving your data from various locations, where you been uploaded.

Cong! Now you are using updated HTC one V version on latest android jelly beans. Disclose this trick to your friends and surprise them