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Monday, February 27, 2012
Android Ecosystem - 850,000 New Connections each day; 450,000 Apps in the Market
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 announced with S Pen, 1.4 GHz Dual-core Processor and Android 4.0
- 10.1-inch WXGA (1280 x 800 pixel) TFT display
- Android 4.0(Ice Cream Sandwich)
- 1.4 GHz Dual-Core Processor
- 3MP Auto Focus rear Camera with LED Flash, 2MP front camera
- 3G, HSPA+ 21Mbps, Bluetooth technology v 3.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4 & 5 GHz), Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Channel Bonding
- Adobe Apps - Photoshop Touch, Adobe Ideas
- Dimensions - 256.7 x 175.3 x 8.9 mm and weighs 583g
- 1GB (RAM), 16/32/64GB internal memory, microSD (up to 32GB)
- 3.5mm Ear Jack
- 7,000mAh battery
Source: fonearena.com
Huawei Unveils Quad-Core Ascend D Smartphones
10.1 inch Galaxy Tab 2 Android Tablet
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 comes with a 10.1 inch PLS TFT touchscreen display with WXGA (1280 x 800) pixels resolution. The device sports a 3.0 Megapixel camera on the rear side and a VGA front-facing camera. The rear-shooter is capable of recording videos at full HD 720p and playback. The connectivity options include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HSPA+ support (optional) and A-GPS. The device comes in an 9.7mm thick slate shape with 16GB/32GB of internal memory. Galaxy Tab 2 powered with 1Ghz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM and external memory slot with MicroSD card support up to 32GB. Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 inch tablet runs on Android 4.0 operating system Ice Cream Sandwich.
Source: 91mobiles.com
Samsung Galaxy Beam Projector Phone
- 4-inch WVGA TFT LCD display
- 1Ghz dual-core processor on board
- 768MB RAM
- 8GB internal memory
- Runs on Android OS Gingerbread.
Source: 91mobiles.com
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Samsung Galaxy Note gets Hindi keyboard via OTA update
Ever since its launch in November, the Samsung Galaxy Note has become India’s favourite ‘phablet’. Now adding to its Indian charm Samsung has just released an OTA update for the hybrid, which adds a Hindi keyboard. The guys at the XDA Forums are claiming that the new build is Android Gingerbread 2.3.6 with the kernel version being 2.6.35.7, which brings a number of new features.
In addition to the Hindi keyboard, the English keyboard has also been updated with it sporting a new five-row layout in contrast to the previous four-row layout. XDA users are also claiming that the update has improved battery life and has also added a new unlock screen and a new torch widget.
Source:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php? p=22734981#post22734981
http://www.bgr.in/manufacturers/samsung/samsung-galaxy-note-gets-hindi-keyboard-via-ota-update/
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Android 4.0.3 ICS leak for Samsung Galaxy Note N7000
we now come with the first ICS leak for the Galaxy Note N7000.
The Galaxy Note N7000 is more popular than the I9220.
This is of course because the I9220 is actually only for the Chinese market.
Luckily we got our hands on the first ICS ROM for the Galaxy Note N7000.
This ROM is based on Android 4.0.3 firmware number as N7000XXLP1
We expect this ROM will still have many bugs.
Especially since this is the first leak.
Because this is a CUSTOM rom your CUSTOM binary will walk.
Below are all our screenshots plus a little video of the rom …
If you want to talk about this firmware you can do so through our forums.
Downloading is also ony via our forum topic.
On our FW page you only can find OFFICIAL firmwares by Samsung.
This rom is a early CUSTOM rom by Samsung based on Android 4.0.3.
Samsung did the same by the Galaxy S II. (I9100XXLP1 – I9100XXLP2 both CUSTOM by Samsung.)
Friday, February 17, 2012
Pulse
Pulse News is a beautiful app that takes your favorite websites and transforms them into a colorful and interactive mosaic. Tap on an article to see a clean and elegant view of the news story. Save stories for reading later across all platforms or sync them with Instapaper, Read it Later and Evernote. Sharing a story via Facebook, Twitter and email is as easy as two taps.
Add multiple ages to separate your news channels, feeds, blogs, websites etc.
Add what you would like to read from the showcase provided by the app. Loads of sites to select from.
Go Locker
Go Locker Menu - To select and apply what you want your lock screen to have |
GO Locker Theme Template has released!
Click:
http://golauncher.goforandroid.com/2012/02/go-locker-theme-make-helper-released/
to know more!
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Samsung’s official ICS ROM for the Galaxy Note leaked, not all models supported
We’ve known for some time that Samsung intended to upgrade its gigantic flagship to Ice Cream Sandwich, and it looks like work is well under way to do so. A new alpha ICS ROM for the Galaxy Note has been posted to XDA Developers, and it looks like it’s an official Samsung release (complete with TouchWiz). The ROM was spotted on a Chinese forum. Don’t boot up your recoveries just yet, Note users: this software only works with the I9220 model number, and it’s localized for the Chinese market. The standard international GSM version, and presumably AT&T’s version set to go on sale on Sunday, are not supported. Flashing to these devices may brick them.
The ICS build itself is in the very early stages. Early users are reporting decent but not fantastic performance, and certainly not up to par with the Galaxy Note’s Gingerbread software. The file is huge, about three to four times the size of a standard ROM, presumably to include Samsung’s TouchWiz additions and custom apps that take advantage of the Galaxy Note’s S-Pen stylus. Testers are reporting issues with various kernels, and flashing this ROM without the correct kernel files seems to be a recipe for everyone’s favorite modder-themed breakfast cereal: Boot Loops.Samsung previously stated that the Galaxy Note would see an update to Ice Cream Sandwich in the first quarter. That gives them about six weeks to get it out on time, though that timeframe is almost certainly only intended for the international version (i7000). Who knows when Samsung and AT&T might get together and update the US Note, which will launch with Gingerbread. In the meantime, modders can turn to the aftermarket, where modified versions of CyanogenMod 9 are already available.
Source: http://androidcommunity.com/samsungs-official-ics-rom-for-the-galaxy-note-leaked-not-all-models-supported-20120216/
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Root Samsung Galaxy Note N7000
Its the same way we had rooted our Samsung Galaxy S2's
First of all you need to download Odin V1.85 which is the Desktop odin version for rooting your mobile.
Just extract Odin folder and keep the odin3.ini file in it.
Go to Settings -> About phone -> Kernel Version. Note the string present there:
2.6.35.7-N7000XXKJ4-CL641703
What matters most (KJ4) in this case, is in bold. Try to find the matching file under downloads:
CF-Root-SGN_XX_XEN_KJ4-v5.0-CWM4.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1331784
After downloading the respective file, unzip it and you get a .tar file. DO NOT UNZIP the .tar file.
Steps to install CF-ROOT kernel (Root your mobile):
1.Download the kernel from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1331784
2.Power off phone, and enter in DOWNLOAD MODE (Press and Hold the Vol down + Menu/Centre + Power On keys together, it goes to the download mode and then press the Vol Up key to continue)
3.Connect your mobile to the desktop.
4. Open Odin on desktop and click PDA and select the downloaded .tar CF-Root file on PDA. DO NOT CLICK ANYTHING ELSE or it might just brick your mobile.
5.Only Auto reboot and F.Reset Time which are checked from before will be marked. I REPEAT, DO NOT CLICK ON PARTITION or anything else.
6.Click Start.
7.Let the phone reboot.
After the reboot your mobile will have CWM (ClockworkMod) installed which means your phone is rooted.
Congratulations :-)
Now you are free to install any custom OS you want your Samsung Galaxy Note to have :)
To root your Samsung Galaxy S2 - Click Here
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Mobile Odin Pro 1.3 - Download
Mobile ODIN - Full firmware flashing straight from the device itself!
Mobile ODIN is the on-device firmware flasher of choice. Just throw those firmware files on your (internal or external) SD card, start Mobile ODIN and flash away.
!!! Your device must be rooted to be able to use Mobile ODIN !!!
If you use the EverRoot option, Mobile ODIN will root the firmware while you flash it. Checking out that new leaked firmware? No reason to lose root!
Currently supported devices:
- Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000
- Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000B *NEW v1.20*
- Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000M *NEW v1.20*
- Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9003 *NEW v1.20*
- Rogers Captivate SGH-I896 *NEW v1.20*
- AT&T Captivate SGH-I897 *NEW v1.20*
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7" GT-P1000
- Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100
- Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100T *NEW v1.20*
- AT&T Galaxy S2 SGH-I777 *NEW v1.20*
- Sprint Epic 4G Touch SPH-D710 *NEW v1.20*
- Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000
More devices to come!
Flashing with Mobile ODIN does NOT increase your custom kernel flash counter or make the yellow warning triangle appear.
----- MANUAL -----
Flashing with Mobile ODIN is easy. You start off by starting the app. The app will check your system has everything the app needs to continue (like root). It may need to download an additional package, so it is advised you have Wi-Fi available.
Now you should see the main Mobile ODIN screen. It will list a set of partitions. Clicking a partition will allow you to select a file from your SD card to flash to that partition. Do not worry about selecting the wrong file - Mobile ODIN will not let you. Separate files (named after the partition) as well as .tar and .tar.md5 files are supported.
From the desktop ODIN you may be used to "PDA", "PHONE", and "CSC" buttons. All three of these buttons have been replaced by the "Open file ..." button. This button will open the file you select from the SD card, and find all the partitions it can flash inside that file. So if you select a .tar file containing kernel and modem, the Kernel and Modem partitions will be set up to use that .tar file for flashing.
Now that we have selected what we want to flash, if you have the Pro version you can proceed to the EverRoot section. The EverRoot options allows you to root your firmware while it is being flashed. Never again will you be without root! Select here which apps you want to inject in the firmware that is being flashed.
Now that we are all done selecting partitions and configuring EverRoot, we continue to "Flash firmware". Mobile ODIN will gather all the information it needs and perform the flash. Before starting, however, it will check that your battery level is over 50%, and if applicable offer to verify MD5 checksums on the files you have selected to flash. If all is well, it will reboot into recovery mode, and flash the firmware you have selected.