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dimanche 4 décembre 2016

5 Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week! – Android Apps Weekly

Welcome to the 168th edition of Android Apps Weekly. Here are the headlines from the last week:

  • Hatch is a new start up that spun off from Rovio. Yes, the developers of Angry Birds. Hatch is working on a project that will allow you to stream Android games to your device and play them for free. There won't be in-app purchases or updates to deal with. It'll be just you and the game.  There are also some ambitious ideas like pulling the Internet for help inside of the game, even in single player games. An invite beta is should be out in early 2017.
  • Facebook shut down its Live Video API access for Prisma this week. Previously, Prisma was using the API to allow people to create filters while streaming live on Facebook. Now, that is no longer possible. Facebook sent Prisma an email stating that access was revoked because Facebook already supported the feature. In reality, it seems like Facebook was just shutting down some competition before their own filters option rolls out to everyone. Good job, Facebook.
  • It has been reported that one million Google accounts have been breached by a new brand of malware called Gooligan. It affects people who download third party apps not from Google Play. From there, it downloads root kits and tries to get control of your device. It's unfortunately, but those who keep their downloading strictly to the Google Play Store don't need to worry because the exploit is not present there.
  • A study released this week showed that consumers spent more than $1 billion during Black Friday 2016 by using their smartphones and tablets. This is the first time that number has ever eclipsed $1 billion and shows that more people than ever before are shopping online. We've no doubt that apps contributed to the overall total. After all, most brick and mortar stores have their own apps these days. The total online sales from the weekend topped $5 billion.
  • Google Play is now actively trying to hunt down fake reviews in the Play Store. It's been an issue for a while now. Essentially what happens is shady developers pay people to download the app over and over again on different accounts and leave favorable reviews. The rating goes way up and people think the app is great. We don't know how effective this fake review washing will be, but we hope it's pretty damn effective.

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distraint Android Apps Weeklydistraint Android Apps WeeklyDistraint: Pocket Pixel Horror

[Price: Free / $1.49]
Distraint is a horror-adventure game that runs on the same engine as the Five Nights at Freddy's games. For you PC gamers out there, yes, this is the same game that was released on Steam last year. In this title, you'll play though a 2D experience and solve puzzles. The controls are rather simple and it shouldn't take you long to learn how to play. The developers claim that the game should take around two hours to complete. You can download it for free or fork out the very reasonable $1.49 for the full game.

Download now on Google Play!

google santa tracker Android Apps Weeklygoogle santa tracker Android Apps WeeklyGoogle Santa Tracker

[Price: Free]
Google has released their yearly Santa tracking app. With this one, you'll be able to quickly access a countdown to the big night track Santa as he makes his rounds around the world. The app also features a variety of mini-games that you can play to pass the time. Some reviewers have noticed the occasional bug so do look out for that. Otherwise, the app is completely free to download and use if you're interested.

Download now on Google Play!

hill climb racing 2 Android Apps Weeklyhill climb racing 2 Android Apps WeeklyHill Climb Racing 2

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Hill Climb Racing 2 is the successor to the very popular Hill Climb Racing. In this title, you'll pick a vehicle and go racing. The game features the ability to perform tricks, access boosts, and there are a variety of tracks that you can play on. It's a 2D game and the mechanics are simple so it doesn't take long to learn the game. It also has a cartoon graphic style to give the game an atmosphere of being silly. It supports online multiplayer as well. You can pick it up for free if you don't mind the in-app purchases.

Download now on Google Play!

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[Price: Free]
Clip Layer is a new app from the Microsoft Garage Project. This is an overlay app that lets you quickly copy and paste items from your screen. It launches uses the home button so you'll need to have this set as your assistant app. Once that's done, simply long press and you can copy and paste any text on your screen. Once copied, you can quickly send it to an email address or add it to Wunderlist if you prefer. It's a completely free app but do beware of those early release bugs.

Download now on Google Play!

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samorost 3 Android Apps Weeklysamorost 3 Android Apps WeeklySamorost 3

[Price: $4.99]
Samorost 3 is the latest game in the Samorost franchise. It's a quirky little adventure game where you play as a space gnome with a flute. Your job is to travel the cosmos and visit nine planets to complete various challenges. It has a strong showing in the graphics, sound, and music departments which adds to the overall ambiance of the title. The game runs for $4.99 but there are no in-app purchases to get in the way of you having fun.

Download now on Google Play!

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Must read: top 10 Android stories

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This week we checked out Android Nougat on the Galaxy S7 Edge and OnePlus 3, reviewed the Polar M600, and rounded up the best Android apps and games of November 2016. Here's the news of the week!

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The Google Pixel XL may be the best Android phone on the market right now. Here's your chance to win one!

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This is Nougat on the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Samsung is beta testing Android 7.0 Nougat on the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. Want to know what this new build is all about? Let's find out!


Android Nougat on the OnePlus 3 is impressive, even in beta The Android 7.0 Nougat beta for the OnePlus 3 is surprisingly good. It arrived on schedule, adds value to stock Android and is remarkably stable for a beta build.


Google Pixel review: a technical deep dive The Pixel has "Phone by Google" engraved on it, which is something new! So let's take a look at the tech, the geeky stuff, that Google built into it.


Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 vs Apple A10 Fusion Qualcomm's flagship SoC for 2017 is the Snapdragon 821, and Apple's is the A10 Fusion. They are both popular chips, but how do they compare? Let's find out.


Polar M600 review Does Polar's first Android Wear watch have what it takes to win over both smartwatch and fitness-focused crowds? We find out in our full Polar M600 review!


Screen-on time: Why is it important, and how can I extend it? Screen-on time has become one of the most popular metrics when it comes to reviewing devices, but why is that? And are there any downsides? Good question.


10 best new Android apps of November 2016 If you're looking for some great new apps to try out, look no further. Joe has rounded up the 10 best Android apps of November 2016.


10 best new Android games of November 2016 Of course, we can't forget about games. Need a new way to waste some time on your phone? Here are the best new Android games of November 2016.


These are Google Play's best apps and games of 2016 As the year 2016 winds down, it's time to look back at what new and notable apps and games made a splash in the Google Play Store.


Going into 2017, these are the Chinese smartphone makers to look out for What will it take for the rising Chinese smartphone makers to a bigger dent in the North American market? And which players should be on the lookout for? Let's take a look.


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Google Pixel XL International Giveaway!

Welcome to the Sunday Giveaway, the place where we giveaway a new Android phone or tablet each and every Sunday!

A big congratulations to last week's winner of the Huawei Nova Plus Giveaway: Lidor A. (Israel). Enjoy your new Huawei phone.

This week we are giving away a brand new Pixel XL Smartphone!

The Pixel XL features a vibrant 5.5-inch QuadHD AMOLED display alongside a Snapdragon 821 processor, 4GB of RAM, a 3,450 mAh battery and an all-new 12MP Pixel XL camera with phase detection and laser autofocus. The standout feature is Google Assistant, a new incredibly-clever AI assistant that also powers Google Home. To see how the Pixel XL compares to flagships new and old, check out the Pixel XL vs Galaxy Note 7 and best Google Pixel XL cases!

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samedi 3 décembre 2016

Letter suggests Apple and Google will also compete in the self-driving vehicle market

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Google and Apple are now long-time enemies. They continue to fight in the smartphone, tablet, smart TV and wearable markets (among others), but recent rumors suggest they are also taking this fight to the road, where self-driving cars are said to rule in the near future. Today we are getting more solid confirmation the iPhone maker is jumping on the self-driving wagon.

Apple has revealed a letter to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, expressing their position on how self-driving vehicle regulations should be handled in the years to come. While the iPhone maker is not confirming its involvement in the market, the sole fact that they have taken the time to write to U.S. regulators means their interest in self-driving cars is strong. This makes previous rumors much more credible than ever.

"Apple uses machine learning to make its products and services smarter, more intuitive, and more personal. The company is investing heavily in the study of machine learning and automation, and is excited about the potential of automated systems in many areas, including transportation." -Steve Kenner, Apple Director of Product Integrity

The document goes on to mention matters regarding security, privacy and the benefit of sharing data across companies. Their idea is that companies should share data that could be used to improve all self-driving systems. This would make vehicles more secure for drivers (riders?), as systems could learn from a broader collection of data. But Apple also wants the government to care about privacy, something they should consider when regulating said data.

Apple then goes on to talk about giving a fair chance to newer manufacturers. It seems more established car makers have an easier time testing vehicles in public roads, while newcomers need to go through more obstacles to get a car out there.

"Both Congress and NHTSA have long recognized that manufacturers need to conduct limited and controlled testing on public roads. In fact, Congress recently enacted a provision in the FAST Act explicitly allowing established manufacturers to test on public roads without pursuing exemptions from FMVSS. But the FAST Act does not provide the same opportunity to new 10 entrants." -Steve Kenner, Apple Director of Product Integrity

You can read the whole letter by downloading the PDF file here. It is pretty interesting to see this new technology making it to the world, especially considering it will be a life-changing experience. Now we just have to wait and see what Apple has for our future.



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The bizarre Kodak Ektra goes on sale December 9

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New players in the Android smartphone game are great, but old players from other industries entering the Android game are even more fun. With BlackBerry about to drop its final Android phone for the year and Nokia hitting the world's largest mobile operating system in early 2017 it only makes sense that the Kodak Ektra arrives just in time for Christmas.

The bizarre device will go on sale on December 9 in Germany with other markets to follow. In Europe it is priced at €499 and will be available from Media Markt, Saturn, Amazon, Ringfoto, notebooksbilliger.de and kodakphones.com and will be available from Telekom and online on January 16.

The interesting-looking Kodak Ektra specs include a heavy focus on photography, with a 21 MP fast-focus camera with PDAF, OIS, f/2.0 aperture and dual LED flash. The front-facing camera also sports PDAF and comes in at 13 MP with an f/2.2 aperture.

A full manual mode, 'Super 8 VCR' video filter and scene selection hardware dial complete the picture but the Ektra has an incredibly capable host of competitors already crowding the smartphone photography space.

Other specs include Android Marshmallow out of the box, a deca-core Helio X20 chipset clocked at 2.3 GHz, 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB ROM with expandable storage, a 3,000 mAh battery with USB Type-C and fast charging. There's also a fancy retro-styled leather camera bag, I mean, phone case, for €69.99.

What do you think of the Kodak Ektra? Can Kodak compete with the likes of Samsung and Google?



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Lenovo Phab 2 Pro now available in Europe for €499

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The world's first Tango smartphone, the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is now available in Europe for €499. The product page for the device have appeared on the German, French, Italian, Spanish and Dutch Lenovo sites. For now the UK doesn't have a product listing but it is likely not far away.

See also:

Augmented Reality – Everything you need to know

July 20, 2016

Announced in June and initially available on November 1, the Tango phone has had a very leisurely launch. Offering a bunch of really intriguing but arguably niche augmented reality tech, the Phab 2 Pro is fortunately quite affordable.

With a 6.4-inch QHD display, Snapdragon 652 (Tango edition) chipset, 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of built-in storage, the Tango phone is not a bad purchase for $500 even if you discount all the awesome AR potential it contains.

If you want the skinny on everything the Tango phone can do, be sure to read our detailed Phab 2 Pro hands on and know that things are only going to get more interesting as time goes by.

Thanks to Paul M for the tip!



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Android Nougat on the OnePlus 3 is impressive, even in beta

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There's an inverse relationship between OnePlus' software and its reputation where updates are concerned. As clean and smooth as OxygenOS is, the company has historically struggled to get Android updates out in a timely fashion. That's all set to change with the Nougat beta for the OnePus 3 though, which has arrived right on time and according to promises.

See also:

The OnePlus 3 will get updates just as long as the OnePlus 3T

2 weeks ago

The Android 7.0 Nougat beta is only available for the OnePlus 3. The OnePlus 3 and the OnePlus 3T will begin sharing an update cycle when Nougat officially drops in December, but the beta is an original OnePlus 3 exclusive. (Note: OnePlus has now removed the download link for the Nougat beta.)

The first thing to note is that the Nougat beta on the OnePlus 3 is more like Marshmallow on the OnePlus 3T than it is like the OnePlus 3 community builds that have been floating around recently. So while the changes are quite noticeable on the OnePlus 3, it looks like you won't see as much of a difference on the OnePlus 3T when Nougat arrives later this month.

Notifications and Quick Settings

First up: the notifications shade. We've now got a row of mini quick settings toggles readily available up top, above the full width notification cards. The toggles aren't swipeable, but you can customize their order. Unfortunately we only get five rather than the six available in Android 7.1, but hopefully that'll change with the next version update.

The Quick Settings area looks a lot like it does on the OnePlus 3T. The Wi-Fi and Bluetooth toggles fall into line with the other toggles and lose their mini-menu capabilities. The whole Quick Settings area no longer takes up the entire screen either but there are now multiple tabs so you can add as many shortcut as you wish.

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The brightness slider migrates south out of the way and the user shortcut changes sides because reasons. As before, you can edit the Quick Settings tile layout and any changes you make to the order will also be reflected in the mini toggles at the top of the notifications shade. The Quick Settings look a lot neater generally and there's now a Data Saver toggle as well.

Recent apps and Split screen mode

Taking a look at the recent apps overview reveals cards that are much larger in Nougat than in Marshmallow and the three shortcuts along the bottom have been replaced by a single floating action button to Clear All.

Stock Android's implementation of split screen mode is accessible via the app overview screen by dragging and app card to the top of the screen and selecting the secondary app from the bottom window. If you're using on-screen navigation buttons you'll also be able to launch split screen mode by long-pressing the recent apps button, but this functionality doesn't work for capacitive buttons (yet).

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Quick app switching and Shelf

Quick app switching is also on board, allowing you to rapidly jump between your two most recent apps by double-tapping the recent apps button. There's also plenty of other general Nougat additions like bundled notifications and Quick Reply, app locker for securing apps with a fingerprint, Data Saver, Doze Mode on the Go, notification priority and so on.

Shelf has been slightly redesigned and still lives on the left hand screen where Google Now used to live. It's handy to have the ability to quickly take a note and see your Google Now cards, but OnePlus still hasn't pushed Shelf to anywhere near essential status. Fortunately if you don't use it it is easily disabled.

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Customization and Settings

Long-pressing on the home screen brings up some new home screen management options. A new Settings icon has appeared, which takes you to a short menu with options for disabling Shelf, toggling two anywhere-on-the-homescreen gestures (swipe up for search and swipe down for notifications) and switching from the standard layout with an app drawer to one without. The customize menu now only shows the icon resizing tool with a couple of icon style options.

The Settings menu has received a bit of a visual makeover, taking its color scheme from the Google Pixel and rearranging some items. You'll get Suggestions at the very top of the menu on occasion, just as in stock Nougat and other important information will be displayed here for example when you have Do Not Disturb enabled or are in Airplane Mode.

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Summary information is visible in each Settings section, meaning you don't have to access a menu to see what Wi-Fi network you're connected to, your battery percentage or what Bluetooth devices are connected. A new sub-section called Custom appears right below Wireless & Networks, but basically contains stuff you'd already know: Alert Slider settings, Button options and shortcuts, gestures and status bar icon settings.

The Display menu has absorbed a couple of the Customization menu options from Marshmallow, being home to Night Mode (which is an awful shade of yellow) as well as Themes and Nougat's stock DPI scaling feature which alleviates the bugginess of OnePlus' resizing options on Marshmallow.

See also:

OnePlus shows how fast its OnePlus 3T charges compared to the Google Pixel XL

2 weeks ago

Themes and more

The default theme is light with blue highlights and gray Quick Settings and menu headers. If you switch to the light or dark theme you'll be able to choose your accent color from the familiar palette and your header areas and Quick Settings will either become white or black rather than gray. In the default theme you don't have any other highlight color option than blue.

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Sounds & Notifications have been split up, now getting their own dedicated sub-sections in the Settings and you'll also have access to Nougat's quick access Settings menu, so no matter how deep you are in sub-menus you can always quickly access the top level settings. Swiping out from the left seems to work consistently, but tapping the hamburger menu icon sometimes drags the pane out and other times goes full screen.

At the very bottom of the Settings menu you'll see an Advanced section that contains Accessibility settings, a toggle for Pocket Mode, access to the user experience program and options for the Clear All button in the recent apps overview (clear the task list and cache or clear task list, cache and background processes). The software update screen has now added local upgrade and auto-download options too and there's a new-look power off menu with no screenshot option.

Initial impressions

Despite being a beta release, the Nougat beta on the OnePlus 3 is remarkably stable, with only the occasional crash or stutter. With only a few weeks until the official Nougat update arrives, it's probably not worth flashing on your daily driver unless you're really keen to check it out (and OnePlus has now removed the download link), but it does bode very well for what's about to come.

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There's not much point discussing battery life, general performance or the touch latency issue because these will all be dealt with in the official Nougat release for the OnePlus 3 and 3T. Speaking of the OnePlus 3T, if you do a fresh install of the Nougat beta on your OnePlus 3 you'll also enable the F2FS file system the 3T introduced, which uses flash storage for faster load times.

After seeing some of weird and wonderful things floating around in the community builds for the OnePlus 3 I have to say I was pleasantly surprised by the restraint shown in the Nougat beta. While some other changes might still arrive in the final firmware, what I'm seeing right now is very promising.

It may be a little early to say OnePlus has turned its software reputation around, but it did deliver the Nougat beta on schedule and has done a very good job of it. The additions made to stock Nougat are useful and well thought out, the entire interface is relatively clean and consistent (even if the location of a few settings is a little odd) and if OnePlus can start getting updates out on time, we're in for an enjoyable 2017.

How do you like the Nougat beta? Any features you want that are currently missing?



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