Showing posts with label KitKat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KitKat. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Samsung Consider Give Update KitKat For Entry Level Smartphone


Good news for users of smartphones from Samsung . Because the # 1 handset vendor in the world is making final preparations to deliver the Android 4.4 operating system update KitKat to some Galaxy line . As was reported , Samsung will launch KitKat updates to his premium handsets - such as the Galaxy Note 3 , Galaxy Note 2 , Galaxy S3 , and S4 Galaxy - in the month of January. Apparently , this KitKat Android update will also touch phones Samsung Galaxy middle class or affordable .

In an internal document leaked , Samsung is known is some compatibility testing mid-range phone , to see if they are able to run smoothly KitKat . Some smartphones are Galaxy S4 is a mini , mini Galaxy S3 , Galaxy S Advance , Galaxy Core , Fame Galaxy , Galaxy Ace 2 , and Galaxy Fresh .

In launching the latest version of Android , Google had broadcast KitKat advantages over its predecessor , which could be used to support hardware that was not too luxurious and wearable devices such as smartwatch . This is Google's attempt to make Android OS -based devices become cheaper purchased , and preparations OS mobile computing can be more easily used .

In the latest iteration of Google's OS shows the minimum requirements of RAM an Android phone who want to receive updates v4.4 512MB KitKat allowed range . But it does not include the custom TouchWiz has been available pre-installed on Samsung smartphones . Even so , this is still great news for owners of entry-level phones Galaxy .

Besides Samsung , Sony was also considering Android 4.4 update Kitkat on cheap smartphones like Sony Xperia and Xperia ZR SP .

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Google: Jelly Bean Dominate Android, KitKat Start up


Based on the latest data released by Google , Jelly Bean Android increasingly powerful in the world . Currently , consisting of a Jelly Bean Android 4.1 , 4.2 , and 4.3 have been successfully merup approximately 54.5 % of all users with devices running the Android operating system . In fact , at the beginning of last November Jelly Bean is still struggling in the figure of 52.1 % only .

Gingerbread as one of the older versions of the Android operating system was not changed much , they are still quite bertaji in the world of Android , which stood at 24.1 % . This in itself seems because many devices are low-end stuck on Android Gingerbread . Further , followed by Ice Cream Sandwich ( ICS ) , which stood at 18.6 % , and an increasingly marginalized Froyo , which stood at only 1.6 % .

Interestingly , the latest version of Android 4.4 KitKat has begun to develop in the world of Android . Currently KitKat has earned about 1.1 % of all Android device users around the world . Interesting to see , how the development of KitKat penetration in the world of Android in the future .

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Five Battery saver setup at Kitkat

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Every new operating system , you will get something fresh also pampered with a variety of comfort , and of course the use of a variety of features in a mobile phone will result in the phone's battery life .

Well , for Android 4.4 users Kitkat , there are some tips in making your battery setup in order to remain vibrant when needed .

Use the new GPS feature

Many applications use GPS not only for mapping , the latest in Kitkat is no way to incorporate location tracking . One of the only check -in to find the site " closest " , this application takes quite a lot of power when used betarai .

KitKat providing battery -saving solution for GPS with GPS Battery Saving mode , which can minimize the number of reference points that are used to find your location . Do not worry , this mode remains present accurate data .

To enable this mode , go to Settings > Location > Mode , and check " save battery " ( Battery Saving ) .

If you need a high accuracy in tracking , return the settings to stay the High Accuracy mode (High Accuracy ) .

Do Spoiled

Thanks to a new feature detection Hotword , you can say " OK , I " from the main menu ( or when enabling Google Now ) to instruct Google Search and Voice Actions . That means , your phone is ready to capture the sound , waiting for you to say a command word .

On one side of your phone can be a good listener , but the other side it will make your battery wasteful . So let me be more efficient advised to dinonkatifkan . How, go to Google Now> Settings > Voice , and turn off Hotword detection .

Use NFC as needed

Not a new feature for KitKat , but many people allow NFC active , even when not in use .

If the phone has NFC capability Ana , make sure the only active when you need it . To disable , go to Settings > More ( under Wireless and Networks ) > the NFC .

Do not sync all data

When entering the account to the phone , Google will assume you want to synchronize all necessary . Including the purchase of Google Play , Google's Keep , even photos . This photo synchronization that make extravagant . Every time you take a picture , I will upload the data to your account and then back again .

There are two ways to disable it , first go to Settings > Accounts , and then tap your account name to get into sync setup where you can disable synchronization options including the option " Google Photos " . Second , open the Gallery app > Settings , and disable Sync Google Photos .

Use Tool Battery

If you are still wondering why you still wasteful batteries , use the default power monitor , which displays the amount of power used per application .

To access the tool battery , find the Quick Settings icon , then press the battery logo . Here , you will see a full list of active applications .
Try monitor whether there are batteries that consume large amounts . Beyond the screen and networks ( such as Wi - Fi ) of course , but maybe you find an application that is not fair .