While most of the spotlight has been on the
forthcoming successors to the popular Moto X and
the Moto G, Motorola is said to be launching as many
as eight new phones before Christmas this year.
According to the report, the forthcoming smartphones
include the likes of Motorola Droid, Droid Maxx, Droid
Turbo, the flagship Moto X+1 , the Moto G (likely to be
reference to the successor called Moto G2 ), Moto X
Play, Moto S, and the Nexus smartphone codenamed
“Shamu.”
Of these smartphones, the Droid and the Droid Turbo
are likely to debut with the AT&T branding, as well as
be used to promote the forthcoming Star Wars movie.
The Moto X+1, as we have extensively covered, is
said to be Motorola’s flagship device succeeding the
Moto X. It is said feature a 5.2-inch 1080p display,
Snapdragon 801 processor, 2GB of RAM, 12-
megapixel rear camera, 2-megapixel front-facing
camera, and 32GB/64GB internal storage, but no
option to expand the memory.
The Moto S is a 5.9-inch phablet, and its fate is
dependent on how well the Moto X+1 does. According
to the publication, if the Moto X+1 fails to take off,
the 5.9-inch Moto S will be scrapped, and the
company will launch the Moto X Play with a 5.2-inch
display as Moto S instead. We will however advise
you to take this with a proverbial pinch of salt.
The report further reiterates that Motorola is indeed
working on a Nexus smartphone codenamed Shamu.
From what we know so far, the phablet will feature a
5.2-inch QHD (2560×1440 pixels) display with a pixel
density of 564ppi, 2.65GHz Snapdragon 805 quad-core
processor, 3GB of RAM, 13-megapixel rear camera,
2.1-megapixel front-facing camera, and on the
software front, it will run on Android L.
Motorola has already sent out invites for an event on
September 4 in Chicago , where it is expected to
unveil the Moto G2, Moto X+1 and the Moto 360
smartwatch . A day later, Motorola is also hosting an
event in India , where it could launch the same
products in our country.
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Thursday, 21 August 2014
Motorola might launch 8 smartphones reportedly this year
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Wednesday, 29 January 2014
BBM for Gingerbread (Working 100%)
Here I will tell you how to make BBM work on your Gingerbread Device.
1. Download the file https://www.dropbox.com/s/cvmmx47dqippdzr/BBM_1.apk
2. Install it.
3. Gives force close if you open it. Use Titanium Backup app to backup the data.
4. Unistall that BBM app.
5. Download the apk (BBM for Gingerbread) https://www.dropbox.com/.../BBM%20For%20Gingerbread.apk
6. Install this apk and do not open.
7. Open the Titanium Backup app and restore ONLY the DATA for the previous apk we installed.
8. Open it now. It works like charm
If you face any difficulty/problem ask me here.
Enjoy and share.
1. Download the file https://www.dropbox.com/s/cvmmx47dqippdzr/BBM_1.apk
2. Install it.
3. Gives force close if you open it. Use Titanium Backup app to backup the data.
4. Unistall that BBM app.
5. Download the apk (BBM for Gingerbread) https://www.dropbox.com/.../BBM%20For%20Gingerbread.apk
6. Install this apk and do not open.
7. Open the Titanium Backup app and restore ONLY the DATA for the previous apk we installed.
8. Open it now. It works like charm
If you face any difficulty/problem ask me here.
Enjoy and share.
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Monday, 13 January 2014
Samsung redesigning TouchWiz [Leaked Screenshot ]
Samsung’s TouchWiz UI is infamous in the Android world, and the company likes to keep changing it up with every iteration of their flagship Galaxy phone. According to a leaked screenshot, the Galaxy S5 might bring about a brand new redesign on the Korean manufacturer’s UI, and it looks a little something like this:

The new UI uses a more lightweight font, removes drop shadows, and kinda looks like the Magazine UI used in their new Pro Line of tablets. All the icons look different from their ‘Nature UX’ as well, and there’s now a lot of pastel hues and color gradients instead of the previous bright, annoying colors. It also looks like they copied HTC’s Blinkfeed to bring in a stream of information pulled in from various sources like social media, news or apps.
This all comes in from @evleaks who is usually right about this sort of thing. If this is true, it looks like we might see Samsung adopting a much nicer looking UI for their Android phones. What do you think about it?
Sunday, 12 January 2014
Google Play Services 4.1 Begins Rollout With Location Reporting Battery Fix, Turn-Based Multiplayer, And More
Google Play Services 4.0 was released in late October just after the Nexus 5 and Kit Kat became official, bringing with it plenty of improvements to things like Google+ sign-in, Wallet, Location services, and more.
Today, via the Android Developers Blog, Google announced the rollout of Google Play Services 4.1, which offers developers more and better tools to make compelling apps.
What's New
First off, 4.1 will give developers the chance to take advantage of turn-based multiplayer mechanics handled totally by Play Services (for playing asynchronous games either with friends or strangers).
The update from version 4.0.34 will also provide a developer preview of the new Google Drive API for Android, which - when implemented - will let users read and write files from Google Drive across their devices, online or off, with changes syncing automatically. The API also comes with a couple of bonuses like a file picker and a "Save" dialog.
Google also notes changes to Google Mobile ads with the 4.1 update:
With Google Play services 4.1, the Google Mobile Ads SDK now fully supports DoubleClick for Publishers, DoubleClick Ad Exchange, and Search Ads for Mobile Apps. You can also use a new publisher-provided location API to provide Google with the location when requesting ads. Location-based ads can improve your app monetization.
Perhaps most important to non-developers, Google appears to have "improved" battery life for users who have Location Reporting enabled. Readers may recall this was an issue with previous Play Services releases.
Finally, the Play Services update improves the Google+ sharing experience by making it easier to share with only the people you want from an app. Sharing now offers better auto-complete and suggests contacts from Gmail, your device, and Google+.
Download
The APK is signed by Google and upgrades your existing app. The cryptographic signature guarantees that the file is safe to install and was not tampered with in any way. Rather than wait for Google to push this download to your devices, which can take days, download and install it just like any other APK.
File name: com.google.android.gms-4.1.31 (965943-30).apk.
Version: 4.1.31 (965943-30) (Android 2.3+).
MD5: d42af62bfaefd559fdaae0f16edf0385.
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