Sunday, 13 December 2015

Android :- Super Tech

Android

What is Android:-
Android is an os of mobile Just like Symbain is owned by Nokia and it comes is Only Nokia Handsets. Android is a Software Combinational Kit for mobile devices in the software stack include an operating system, middleware and applications.
Various OS of Android

Blender Instafusion

Description
One of the best and unique photo Image blender apps in the store.Fully featured pro app with all features inclusive and no inapp paid add ons Fusion is a smart image Blender app that helps you to blend 2 photos and create stunning image creations. A simple to use photo blend camera application that allows you to mix up photos and share them on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, email and much more.It is free available in google play store Android application.
 Clumsy Bird
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Clusmy Bird is an interesting game like angry bird game and it is free available in android play store.Simple one touch controls: touch to flap the wings- Easy and fun to play, but a challenge to fully master  Stunning graphics: beautifully detailed world comes to life on Android. Tap anywhere on the screen to fly higher.
 Magic Photo Effects
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Magic Photo Effects is the best app to edit your photos with great photo effects. This app will provide your image with cool photo effects. You can create unique and awesome effects for your photos and share them through Twitter, Facebook, Google+, email or any other application and it is free available in your android play store. Many types of effects are available: Negative effect, Gray scale image, Neon Effects, Mirror effects, Bump Effect, Light Effect, Bend Effect, Stamp Effect, Oil Paint Effect, Snow Effect, Noise Effect, Sepia Effect, Marble Effect, Engrave Effect, Emboss Effect, etc.Different types of image formats are supported: JPEG, PNG, GIF, etc.You can save image with cool photo effects with high quality. Share your images or photos with your favorites apps.
Crack Your Screen
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Description
Perfect way to fool your friends with this amazing prank app.Now you can crack your screen by 3 different methods.Crack on SHAKE: Just one shake and screen will crack.- Crack on OUCH: Just one touch on the screen and screen will crack immediately.Auto Crack Timer: Screen will auto crack after 5,10,15… seconds. You can change the crack method in Settings/Preferences With “Crack Your Screen” app, within a seconds your phone is ready. Just one shake and screen will crack.Please be patient and report your device if you don’t see any cracked / broken creen.Why “Crack Your Screen” is the best prank app?Because after screen is cracked, you can still use your phone with full functionality, cracked screen or broken display image will be on the top of all our applications until you exit.You also free download it from google play store.
 Android 5 release date, news and rumors
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Android 5 is going to be exciting, there’s no doubt about that. Google saves the change to a new number for the big things, with both Honeycomb and Ice Cream Sandwichmaking big alterations to the way we use our Android phones.We thought it would have been Key Lime Pie that showed off the next level, but on 31 October 2013, Google officially revealed its next minor update, Android 4.4 KitKat, which now clears the road for Android 5.The dessert-themed code name that we assume will begin with L is anyone’s guess at this stage. Android 5.0 Lemon Cheesecake or Android 5.0 Lemon Meringue Pie, anyone? Though there’s talk that it might be called Android Lollipop or even Android Moonshine, as it’s apparently internally known.It may not be called Android 5 though, with some rumors suggesting the next major iteration from Google’s wheel house could arrive as Android 4.5. That would make sense as we’ve had 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 in recent years.
 Our Android 5.0 Applications May Be:-

1. Performance Profiles

It’s bit of a fuss managing your mobile before bed time. Switching off the sound, turning off data, activating airplane mode and so on, so what Android 5.0 really needs is a simple way of managing performance, and therefore power use, automatically.
We’ve been given a taste of this with Blocking Mode in Samsung’s Jelly Bean update on the Samsung Galaxy S3 and the Note 2 but we’d like to see the functionality expanded.Something like a Gaming mode for max power delivery, an Overnight low-power state for slumbering on minimal power and maybe a Reading mode for no bothersome data connections and a super-low backlight.Some hardware makers put their own little automated tools in, such as the excellent Smart Actions found within Motorola’s RAZR interface, but it’d be great to see Google give us a simple way to manage states. Another little power strip style widget for phone performance profiles would be an easy way to do it.
  2. Better multiple device support
Google already does quite a good job of supporting serious Android nerds who own several phones and tablets, but there are some holes in its coverage that are rather frustrating.Take the Videos app which manages your film downloads through the Play Store. Start watching a film on one Android device and you’re limited to resuming your film session on that same unit, making it impossible to switch from phone to tablet mid-film.You can switch between phone and web site players to resume watching, but surely Google ought to understand its fans often have a couple of phones and tabs on the go and fix this for Android Key Lime Pie?

3. Enhanced social network support

Android doesn’t really do much for social network users out of the box, with most of the fancy social widgets and features coming from the hardware makers through their own custom skins.Sony integrates Facebook brilliantly in its phones, and even LG makes a great social network aggregator widget that incorporates Facebook and Twitter – so why are there no cool aggregator apps as part of the standard Android setup?Yes, Google does a great job of pushing Google+, but, no offence, there are many other more widely used networks that ought to be a little better “baked in” to Android.

4. Line-drawing keyboard options

Another area where the manufacturers have taken a big leap ahead of Google is in integrating clever alternate text entry options in their keyboards. HTC and Sony both offer their own takes on the Swype style of line-drawing text input, which is a nice option to have for getting your words onto a telephone. Get it into Android 5.0 and give us the choice.
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 5. A video chat app
How odd is it that Google’s put a front-facing camera on the Nexus 7 and most hardware manufacturers do the same on their phones and tablets, yet most ship without any form of common video chat app?You have to download Skype and hope it works, or find some other downloadable app solution. Why isn’t there a Google Live See My Face Chat app of some sort as part of Android? Is it because we’re too ugly? Is that what you’re saying, Google?
6. Multi-select in the contacts
The Android contacts section is pretty useful, but it could be managed a little better. What if you have the idea of emailing or texting a handful of your friends? The way that’s currently done is by emailing one, then adding the rest individually. Some sort of checkbox system that let users scroll through names and create a mailing list on the fly through the contacts listing in Android Key Lime Pie would make this much easier.
7. Cross-device SMS sync
If you’re a constant SIM swapper with more than one phone on the go, chances are you’ve lost track of your text messages at some point. Google stores these on the phone rather than the SIM card, so it’d be nice if our texts could be either backed up to the SIM, the SD card, or beamed up to the magical invisible cloud of data, for easy and consistent access across multiple devices.
8. A “Never Update” option
This would annoy developers so is unlikely to happen, but it’d be nice if we could refuse app updates permanently in Android 5.0, just in case we’d rather stick with a current version of a tool than be forced to upgrade.Sure, you can set apps to manual update and then just ignore the update prompt forever, but it’d be nice to know we can keep a favoured version of an app without accidentally updating it. Some of us are still using the beta Times app, for example, which has given free access for a year.
9. App preview/freebie codes
Something Apple’s been doing for ages and ages is using a promo code system to distribute free or review versions of apps. It even makes doing little competitions to drum up publicity for apps much easier, so why’s there no similar scheme for Android?It might encourage developers to stop going down the ad-covered/freemium route if they could charge for an app but still give it away to friends and fans through a promo code system.
10. Final whinges and requests...
It’s be nice to be able to sort the Settings screen by alphabetical order, too, or by most commonly used or personal preference, as Android’s so packed with a huge list of options these days it’s a big old list to scroll through and pick out what you need.Plus could we have a percentage count for the battery in the Notifications bar for Android 5.0? Just so we know a bit more info than the vague emptying battery icon.
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