Friday, 6 June 2014

How To improve Android Mobile's  Battery Life

How To improve Android Mobile's Battery Life

Hi Friends! Android has gotten much better at managing background processes in the last few years. Anyone who has used Google's platform since the early days can tell you how bad things used to be when “task killers” were a necessity. Even though Android as a whole isn't subject to the same horrible battery life issues, the wrong combination of apps can still break Android’s elegant process management scheme.Conventional wisdom used to be that you should open the multitasking interface and kill any application you’re not using to save battery life, and unfortunately this superstition still persists. But Android knows how to manage background tasks, and swiping apps out of the multitasking interface only closes the foreground process. If an app is indeed causing issues, it's usually the background process that's doing it. This sort of micromanagement will only waste time.


                                            
Android battery use menu can be helpful, but it only tells part of the story. Most apps show up here because you're actually using them a lot—that's to be expected. This menu merely shows you the system process and app packages that are using juice, but the 'Awake' and 'Screen on' lines are the most important. If you have a lot more awake time than screen on, something might be keeping your phone from sleeping. This is called a wakelock, and it's the number one enemy of your battery life.

                            


immediately obvious that a phone is in wakelock for long periods. By all appearances, the screen is off and it seems to be asleep like it should be. One clue that something is going wrong is excess heat generation. When the CPU is cranked up instead of in deep sleep, the device might be noticeably warmer than usual when you pick it up. You'll need to do a little detective work, though, and that's where the apps come in handy.One quick and easy way to watch for a phone that won't sleep is to use an app likeSystem Monitor to track CPU clock speed. This app breaks down CPU activity as a percentage. Unless you've been using the device almost constantly, ”Deep Sleep” should be the largest part of the chart. If not, you've probably got a misbehaving app or system process.

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 BetterBatteryStats sometimes includes links to more information about wakelocks with some ideas for fixing them. Otherwise, you can search for information on the exact system process and find a likely solution. Often, a reboot will knock some sense into your phone and clear this up.
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Simply use Greenify to identify the problematic apps, and hit the hibernate button after you're done using them. Greenify works best with root access—it can handle all this in the background. For non-rooted devices, you can use the in-app button or a widget to manually trigger the hibernation routine.

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Top 5 iOS 8  Features For Android

Top 5 iOS 8 Features For Android

Hi Guys ! Here We Are all using many More Android Apps Using more and more Recently released for IOS 8 For iPhone , But Now today We are all using this any Features to Top Android and many uses , Android users and the fragmentation that plagues the platform. He then followed up the jabs by introducing a slew of new features to the forthcoming iOS 8 that sounded really familiar because many of them seem to have been lifted from Android.Apple's keynote was mostly focused on satiating its loyal users' requests and give newly-converted Android users an incentive to come back to the Church of Apple. Cupertino cribbed some notable features from the Google-born mobile operating system and wrapped 'em up in iOS 8 code, but here are some of the more obvious ones.

                                                    



                                       

“OK, Google”  It’s been a major part of Google Now since Jelly Bean, and a major feature in Motorola’s latest hardware, particularly the Moto X and some of the latest flagship devices, including the LG-manufactured Nexus 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S5. Granted, the ability to do so from the Home screen wasn't available until Android 4.4 KitKat. Shouting out “Hey, Siri” is certainly an easier way to summon Apple’s personal assistant than holding down the home button. To its credit, it works even with the screen off, which is currently a feature limited only to Motorola’s current smartphone lineup.

ACTIONABLE NOTIFICASTION'S: 

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Email notification without ever having to launch the app? Or Like that Facebook post right from the notification drawer? If you’re an Android user, you’ve been able to do this since Android 4.1.iOS 8 will also have this feature when it rolls out in September. It lets users respond to messages, reminders, and calendar invitations without ever leaving the Notifications shade
the same Notifications shade that was cribbed from an earlier version of Android.

APP STORE FEATURES AND DEVELOPERS:
 

Android has always been a community-oriented OS and its become more so since the arrival of Google+. Developers can create a community page on the social network and invite Android users to try out their beta app and leave feedback, with the app distributed through, and updated by, the Play Store.It appears Apple wants to appeal to this subset of users, too. Cupertino must have figured that if it’s got closed ecosystem, the least it could do is let users chime in once in a while, so iOS 8 users will be able to take advantage of Test Flight. It's a service that lets developers give users access to a beta version of an app so they can deal with logging bugs in exchange for having access to it before anyone else. Additionally, Apple now allows videos to be embedded in app store app pages, which will help its users better “window shop” through the iTunes App Store rather than stare at static screenshots. The Google Play store has had that feature for awhile.

iCLOUD: 

                            

Google’s obsession with the cloud, but Apple’s got it, too. iCloud started out as a relatively limited service but it’s since blossomed into its own capable storage platform. Cupertino announced even more functionality for it today; it's called iCloud Drive and it has its own folder on OS X and even Windows, which both Dropbox and Google Drive have been able to do from the start. It backs up your photos, and lets you store any document of any file type. Sound familiar,iOS 8 really takes its cues from Android, however, by adding in a Finder-like file browser in iOS that lets users peruse through files and folders. iCloud Drive storage only works with compatible apps, so it is limited in some capacity. At least Windows can finally access those files.

BETTER KEYBOARD:

 Android’s more enviable abilities has always been the ability to swap out your built-in keyboard for one made by a third-party developer. Apple took a “swype” at the Google born operating system by not only integrating predictive type on the native iOS 8 keyboard a feature that’s been a part of Android since its early days but by allowing its users to choose third-party keyboards via “extensions.” iPhone users will soon be able to choose apps like SwiftKey and Swypeas their primary virtual keyboard.

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HTC Desire 816 Full Specification's And Features And Price

HTC Desire 816 Full Specification's And Features And Price

 Smartphone maker came out with M8, a friend of mine wanted to buy it, but he realised he wasn't willing to shell out Rs 49,900 on a smartphone. Hence, I received a frantic phone call from him asking for options. Is there a device in the mid-range smartphone segment, which can give the user that premium feel and at the same time not burn a hole in the pocket? Google Nexus 5 is an option, but someone told me HTC's latest Desire 816 costs even less. It sounded too good to be true. The next day, the device came to our workplace for a review. Let me tell you how it fared.

                                

SPECIFICATION"S: 

156.6x78.7x7.9mm, if you know your mathematics, you would understand this phone is huge.Desire 816's screen is 5.5 inches, which is only a tad smaller than the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and HTC One Max (both of which are considered phablets). It might be too big for some, but if you are someone who loves big screens, this is one of the most affordable around.plastic back feels very similar to that of the iPhone 5C, though it comes in more muted colours (black, red, blue, and green). Desire 816 doesn't feel cheap in any way, but is often slippery to hold and is prone to be smeared in fingerprints.Build quality is solid, but don't expect anything near as premium as its stablemate, the HTC One M8. At 165g , the device is not too heavy considering its size.

FEATURES:

Android 4.4.2 comes as standard, and this is overlaid with HTC Sense 6.0. These are the latest versions of both, and the same as seen on the HTC One M8. As such, they have a few bells and whistles.Android 4.4.2 combines texts and IM into an app called Hangouts, and you can look at business phone numbers straight from your phone book, without having to Google them. Sense 6.0, meanwhile, is cleaner and less obtrusive than its previous versions. Blinkfeed is basically a news feed that looks a bit like Windows Phone's live tiles, while HTC Zoe turns your snaps into mini photo montages.If you buy this device, you're getting most of the same software as the HTC One M8 - barring some camera features and gesture controls - but with a bigger screen and for less than half the price of M8. Obviously, it's on the hardware side of things that HTC has made some concessions.
                                                       

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A 1.6GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chip isn't going to set the world alight, but it's fine for day-to-day tasks like web surfing, switching between apps, and gaming. Alien shooter Edge of Tomorrow ran without a hitch, and the big screen and front-facing BoomSound speakers really added to the experience.This will change as games become more graphically advanced, so be warned, the HTC Desire 816 won't always be able to handle newer games.

HTC Desire 816 get a thumbs up from our side. If you can sacrifice a few features and are prepared to forego top-end performance, but still want a big screen, this phone is a real contender for Rs 23,999. It might be worth waiting to try the OnePlus One, likely to be launched in June.

Thursday, 5 June 2014

Free Download Tap Cash Rewards Make Money For PC, Windows 7,8,XP, MAC

Free Download Tap Cash Rewards Make Money For PC, Windows 7,8,XP, MAC

Hi Friends! Here a Very interesting To Tap Cash Rewards Make Money for your PC you will need the BlueStacks App Player program. The application allows you to run Android apps on Mac OSX or Windows systems, install a definite number of apps, as well as sync apps from Android devices to desktop systems. Let us see how.BlueStacks App Player is freely downloadable from the website of the creator of the application. You can also get the download from any other trusted software app hosting sites. Once you run the install, the program will be installed directly into your hard drive. You can either opt in or out for BlueStacks spotlight and notifications.

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 install Tap Cash Rewards Make Money, you will need to have a Google account which will associate BlueStacks with the Google Play Store. You can register with your existing Google+ account. If you do not have one yet, you will need to create one. Apart from Google Play, BlueStacks connects with two more app stores – Amazon and 1 Mobile. All you need to do is to go to the app search section of the program and enter “Tap Cash Rewards Make Money”. You will be directed to the store that features it. Once you are there in the store (for example, in the Google Play Store), you can then navigate the features of that specific store and find the Tap Cash Rewards Make Money app. You can download Tap Cash Rewards Make Money without any difficulty and the installation will be performed automatically by BlueStacks itself.

Once the installation is finished, the program will open in its home screen. Several options such as apps search, sync apps, access settings, etc. will be displayed on the home screen. You can now either start installing android apps or can sync your android device apps so that you can run them in your PC.

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Cheaper Windows Mobile's 2014

Cheaper Windows Mobile's 2014

Hi Friends! Cheaper smartphones running Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system are on the way, a Microsoft executive said Wednesday.Speaking at the Computex trade show in Taipei, Microsoft’s Nick Parker, who handles the company’s partnerships with device makers, said the new handsets could be out by the end of the year.Compared to current models, which are in the “fours, fives and sixes,” he said referring to prices between $400 and $699, the new phones would have price points in the “ones, twos and threes.”Asked to clarify if he was referring to end-market prices without carrier subsidies, Parker said he was.He didn’t identify the manufacturers that would be bringing the phones to market, but there’s a good chance they are among nine companies Microsoft signed up to its Windows Phone development program earlier this year.
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Addition to existing partners Nokia, Samsung, HTC and Huawei, Microsoft added Foxconn, Gionee, Lava (Xolo), Lenovo, LG, Longcheer, JSR, Karbonn and ZTE.Some of the new partners have significant market share in developing countries where phones generally have lower prices than in developed markets.Microsoft launched the latest version of its Windows Phone operating system, Windows Phone 8, in late 2012 to critical praise. The operating system was slow to catch on with consumers though, perhaps due to the absence of several popular apps on the platform, but has been slowly increasing its market share.Windows Phone had a 3 percent share of the smartphone market in the fourth quarter of 2013, up from 2.6 percent in the last three months of 2012, according to IDC. In contrast, Google’s Android dominated the smartphone market at the end of 2013 with a 78.1 percent share. Apple’s iOS was in second place at 17.6 percent.
                                      
IDC forecasts Windows Phone will continue to increase its market share to hit 7 percent in 2018.
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How To Make Browsing the Web Faster On Android

How To Make Browsing the Web Faster On Android

Hi Guys! Smartphones deliver a gigantic world of online content to you wherever you are, one page at a time. But that’s sort of the problem: One. Page. At. A. Time. The fundamentally modal nature of browsing the web on a mobile device leaves you staring at a page while you wait for it to load, and the myriad of sluggish URL shorteners and awful mobile webpages certainly don't help. With a few tweaks and apps, you can make browsing the web on Android a faster, more efficient experience.

                             


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READ AND QUICKLY LINK BUBBLE:

app from noted developer Chris Lacy designed to make loading sluggish websites much less rage-inducing. You simply set Link Bubble as your default browser, then all the web links you tap on will trigger a small bubble off toward the edge of the screen. The page loads in the background while you go about your business, scanning feeds or tapping out an SMS or reading Twitter. When the progress bar on the bubble says it’s done loading, you can tap to open a floating browser window.

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Advantage here is that you aren’t staring at a blank page, waiting for it to load. You save a few seconds here and there, but it doesn’t take you out of what you’re doing. The bubble with the pre-loaded page hangs out at the edge of the screen, and you can drag it around wherever you want, just like a Facebook chat head. If you have the paid version of Link Bubble ($5), you can open as many bubbles as you want in a single stack. This app is also smart enough not to intercept links that are better opened in official apps like Google+ and Google Maps.pro version of Link Bubble is also great for collecting multiple links that you want to check out later. Just go down your Twitter, RSS feed, or whatever and open links one after another. They wait for you in the stack, and you can easily share from Link Bubble to other apps. Just drag the bubble to the floating share button and pick the app or service you want to send the link to. The page can also be dumped into your favorite standard browser app if the limited feature set of Link Bubble isn’t cutting it.

BROWSE BETTER WITH CHROME BETA:

Chrome is a much better app on Android than it once was. With a few tweaks, you can make it even better, though. You should probably grab Chrome Beta from Google Play. It’s just as solid as the stable release, but you’ll get all the cool new features and improvements first.
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Chrome settings and find bandwidth management. If you haven’t opted into Google’s data compression network, now is the time to toggle that settingOn. This will compress HTTP (not HTTPS) webpages by streamlining the code and replacing the images with smaller webp files. That should get pages loading a bit faster, but only some of Chrome’s settings are available from the standard menus.To really dig in and make Chrome faster, you’ll need to set some flags by typing chrome://flags/ in the omnibox. The page that loads will contain dozens of lines with esoteric names and sometimes amusing descriptions. Changing flags might cause stability issues, but you can always reset the app if things get weird.

PAGE ARTICLE"S POCKET:  

 several great page-saving services like Instapaper and Readability, but.Pocket is uniquely suited to improving your browsing experience. Pocket has a bit of a leg up on its competitors because the Android app is excellent and it’s very good at extracting multi-page content. Many websites arbitrarily split up articles on multiple pages to pump up the view count, but the problem is even worse on mobile devices. Many mobile web sites segment stories even further, requiring you to constantly mash “next” buttons that are conveniently located right next to ads.

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Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Sony Upcoming Mobile's And Features

Sony Upcoming Mobile's And Features

Hello Friends! Sony is expanding its Xperia lineup by introducing the T3, a mid-range offering that ships with the thinnest profile of any 5.3-inch smartphone. Pricing and exact availability have not been announced just yet, but a global launch of the Xperia T3 is set for the end of July.The Xperia T3 ships with a 5.3-inch 720p HD Triluminos display, along with a 1.4GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 1GB RAM, 8 megapixel rear camera, and 1.1 megapixel front-facing shooter. While still impressive, the specs on the Xperia T3 plants it in the middle of the spectrum, which will likely give the smartphone a cheaper starting price.

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Internal hardware aside, the Xperia T3's design is also impressive. It does retain the Omnibalance approach that Sony introduced in the Xperia Z, but the T3 comes in at only 7mm and weighs only 148 grams. Compare this to the 8.1mm thin Samsung Galaxy S5 and the 7.6mm iPhone 5s. Of course, it comes with the usual Sony features and software, which is more understated than most custom Android interfaces. It's feels closer to stock Android, and I appreciate that.
Sony's relationship with US carriers has gotten stronger in the past few years, debuting the Xperia Z and Z1S on T-Mobile and rumors have pointed to a Verizon-bound Xperia Z2. This in no way means that the T3 will be coming to the US, but it could be a very nice addition to a carrier's portfolio of mid-range smartphones.

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