2014/11/30

Things you need to Know about Cyber Monday



Black Friday may have come and gone, but the frenzy is not over, because Cyber Monday is on its way and the good news is: Instead of fighting with a stranger over a pair of boots in a store, you can now do much of it from your home in your pajamas.

What is Cyber Monday? Different from Black Friday, Cyber Monday is an online-event. So, no need to drive from one store to another and expect a long queue, all you need to do is flexing your muscles and get busy for online shopping.

Bigger Deals than Black Friday According to last year's figure, 92 million people shopped on Black Friday while 131 million people shopped Cyber Monday. The trend is expected to continue this year. And more people shop on Cyber Monday means bigger deals for you.

Not Just about Tech Cyber Monday usually thought as just for phone apps. The popular phone manage software that we have been talked about is even making a 50% discount sales. But Cyber Monday is not just for tech, clothes and many other categories will see similar discounts.

Free Shipping is available In stead of carrying a bunch of shopping bags through various stores during a long day of shopping, customers can enjoy the convenience of free shipping with no minimum purchase amount.

Anything Else? Make sure to read the retailer's delivery and refund policy before you make a purchase. Most important of all, take control of your money, don't go overboard. Have a nice holiday shopping day!

2014/11/24

Fun Facts about Android you May not Know


The very First Android phone was HTC G1. It was released in the US in September 2008. Then it was better known as T Mobile G1/HTC Dream. Up until now, Android has become the most used mobile OS on the planet. Everyone among us either has used an Android phone or has at least known one of their friends who are using it, but most people don't know plenty of interesting things about Android. Here we are with some of the fun facts that you may have not heard yet.

1 Android is not Google's Baby

Most people have a notion that Android is made by Google but is not true. Though Android stays to be an integral part of Google, it was actually started by a company named Android Inc. in California which was established in October 2003. Google bought it in 2005 and led to Android's tremendous success.


2 Android's Mouth Watering Name

A really interesting fact about Android is that it has a number of updates and each major update is naming after dessert items (or, generically, sweet/sugary foods). These delicious names are chosen alphabetically. The latest version (as of this writing) – Android 5.0 Lollipop, how sweet!


3 What Android Means?

The second you hear the word "Android", you think of a mobile operating system and think that it was initially named for this system. Well it is actually originated a few hundred years ago from a phrase "humanoid robot". The world "Android" also appeared on many Movies during the 80's.

4 Android's Logo

The cute Android logo was designed in 2007 by Irina Blok who no longer works at Google. She took inspiration from the pictograms of the man and woman that usually appear on restroom doors. Most importantly, anyone can use and modify the green robot to their heart's will, just like anyone can enter and use Android Recovery Mode to customize their apps. This has added a sense of fluidity to the brand that nobody can match.


5 So Far the Most Popular Smartphone

All right, maybe not most popular, but defiantly is most used. Around 70% plus smarphone users in the world use Android phones. Windows phone and iOS have tried many tactics. But no rivals have hit this market. The interesting part is, only about 27% of Android users being female.

6 Not Just Smartphone

Although most of the Android devices are smartphones and tablets, the OS also runs on wearable devices and consumer electronics now – including smartwatches, TVs, digital cameras and others.

2014/11/17

Big Showdown: Google Nexus 6 vs Apple iPhone 6 Plus



Not so long ago, we have posted a blog A Comparison between Android 5.0 and iOS 8.1. Up until now, Google has unveiled its 5.96-inch Nexus 6 and poise as a fierce competitor to other smartphones in the market. We couldn't help but wondering how does the Nexus 6 fare against Apple's largest iPhone ever—iPhone 6 Plus? Let's break down the spec and take a look.


Design & Build

The design of Nexus 6 is very similar with the recently launched Moto X, only bigger. Much more appealing than previous years, I would way. But we might more admire the Apple's sleeker, thinner and more "designed" looking on the new device.
Nexus 6 is a lot fatter than then iPhone 6 (10mm versus 6.8mm), with gently curving back rather than Apple's thin-as-paper design. It comes with an aluminum frame but a plastic back. On the other hand, the iPhone 6 Plus has a completely metallic back case and many would agree that it makes for a more premium look.


Screen & Display Quality

Most of us think that the iPhone 6 Plus's 5.5inch screen makes too large a device, but Google has taken the Nexus even further with a 5.96inch screen. You may want to hold these two smartphones in hand before purchasing and see which screen size you're most comfortable using.
When it comes to display quality, Nexus 6's 1440 x 2460 AMOLED display is obviously a details advantage over the iPhone 6's 750 x 1334 IPS LCD panel. AMOLED technology offers more vibrant colors and deeper blacks. But to be fairness, it tends to produce over-saturated pictures with inaccurate color profiles.


Hardware & Performance

While the iPhone 6 Plus features only a 1.4 GHZ dual-core A8 processor, the Nexus 6 pack with 2.7 GHZ quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor. On paper, you may say that the latter is rather powerful than the former. Over all, performance turns out great on both handsets.
As to the hardware that powers each device, Apple seems to do a lot with 1GB of RAM. The Nexus 6, meanwhile, features 3GB which given Android's tendency to use more memory than iOS.

Software

The software between the Nexus 6 and iPhone 6 Plus is a lot different. Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system has a lot of new features and so does iOS 8. It's not a matter of which one is the best. It all comes down to personal preference. For instance, if you've used iOS device for a long time, purchasing another iOS device means you are saved from much trouble in transferring old data into your new phone.

Camera

In terms of taking photos or videos, Apple's cameras always perform very well—an 8Mp camera and optical image stabilization. iPhone 6 Plus doesn't offer 4K video recording, though, offering 1080p recording instead.
The Nexus 6 smartphone also have front-facing cameras and low light performance thanks to its f/2.0 aperture. But it has quite a task on its hands to match the iPhone 6 Plus camera.

Battery Life

For battery using, it looks like Apple has the edge. Battery life provides 10 hours of video viewing for the Nexus 6 and up to 14 hours for the iPhone 6. But Google's Nexus 6 also comes with a Motorola's special Turbo Charger which will provide up to 6 additional hours of battery life from a single 15 minute charging session.

Early Verdict

We can't offer a very much in-depth analysis, but it is still compelling to see all these clear differences in this particular phone battle. Generally speaking, the iPhone 6 Plus offers longer battery life, a more advanced camera and more storage. The Nexus 6, however, more flexible on its gadgets. Perfect for those who want to customize their phone to the Nth degree.
If you have already picked a side between Apple and Android, do let us know in the comment below.

2014/11/14

How to Transfer Contacts from iPhone to Samsung

Receiving a new Samsung in your birthday party is exciting. But it can only last for a while. Don't know how to transfer contacts in your old iPhone to your new device can be a bummer. Well, don't be depressed. Instead of wrapping your head around for nothing, have a quick viewing of this article. We are introducing— Mobile Transfer.
Mobile Transfer allows you to extract contacts from iPhone to Samsung. Read more to learn how to move files or anything you like in your old device to a new one.

Steps to Copy Contacts Directly from iPhone to Samsung
Step 1 Install and launch Phone Transfer on Computer
Step 2 Connect Two Phones to Computer
Step 3 Transfer Data from One Phone to Another


There are much more features for Mobile Transfer. It can also help to protect your personal data by erasing all of them. You will have no worries about personal information leaking after selling your old iPhone. Data deleted by Mobile Transfer can no longer be recovered. Download Phone Transfer to discover one more function that I didn't mention in this article. Shh, it's a secret.

2014/11/11

Android 5.0 Lollipop Features List


Google names its Android versions alphabetically after sweets. As a sequel to Android KitKat, Android Lollipop — technically Android version 5.0—is considered as one of the most significant updates in recent Android's history.

For starters, Android 5.0 Lollipop brings a significant design change that's as fashionable as iOS 8. In addition, there are improvements to things like notifications, battery life, security and much more. LG just announced that its LG G3 will be updated to Android 5.0 starting this coming week. Other devices include Samsung, Motorola, HTC and Sony should be along shortly after. The world is having Android fever. In this blog, all the changes in the latest Android will round up for you. Let's dig in!

Material Design

The most obvious change in Lollipop is Android's new interface look,called Material. It is inspired by nature, physics, and the bold,graphic look of print-based design and changes nearly every single thing about how Android looks, from the setup menu to animations and icons.


Notifications

Google finally adds notifications to the lock screen in its latest Android. You can decide whether you get notifications on the lock screen or not on an app by app basis and respond to them directly through your lockscreen. That way, you can just keep doing what you're doing when you don't want to answer the call. No more interruptions from notifications.

Additionally, the enhanced notifications system now shows the ones with top-priority and you will not see the unimportant ones unless you slide down.


Project Volta Battery Efficiency Optimization

Google offers plenty of battery saver features in the final Lollipop build, including a new tool to allow developers to more easily figure out how and why an app is affecting battery life. And that is Project Volta. It is already improving battery life in Android L.

Another battery new feature is Battery Saver Mode, which will automatically shut down the CPU, limits vibrations, dim the screen light when your battery drops too low.


New Recent Apps Menu

The new name of "recent apps" is Overview. It shows your recent activity in your open apps. Apart from a different style and design, the new recent app interface now is imitating the existing separate, clickable tab of Chrome. What's more, developers now are allowed to the access of API and improve the functionality of apps.


Security

Aside from all the perks for Android users listed above, it also has security benefits — new Lollipop devices finally implementing a new Android Smart Lock feature to secure your phone. No more worrying about personal messages being viewed.


Data Separation and Protection

Google announced the newest Android will bring more security to business users, allowing for data separation between business and personal life. Through this managed profile, some of the concerns with BYOD should be alleviated.


Search Improvement

Finding things are now even easier with improved Google Search. Search results will be saved across different apps and devices. You'll be able to jump right into a given app and start right where you left off.


Much More

The Android Lollipop also contains new APLs support, Bluetooth 4.1, USB audio and burst photo mode. There are still a lot more new features in the newest flavor of Android, but the core features are all still there, and as the fanboys (also fangirls) say, they're better than ever. Be careful though, if you don't konw how to recover data from your Android phone. Find someone to help you when trying to install Lollipop and good luck to you all.

2014/11/03

Android 5.0 vs iOS 8.1: Feature and Execution Comparison




Both Google and Apple has updated and renovated their OS this year. The battle between Android and iOS is officially on since Android 5.0 is making its debut with Nexus 6 and iOS 8.1 is already released on the market. These two most popular mobile platforms are undoubtedly two most fierce competitors. If you are in the market of a new smartphone, you may find out that a choice between them is not an easy one. How about reading through this articles — a comparison between iOS 8.1 and Android 5.0, and see if we can help you. (Screenshots on the left are from Android 5.0, the others are iOS 8.1)

Lock & Home Screens


We can see from the above pictures that the lock screens of iOS 8.1 and Android 5.0 shares a lot of similarities. They both put time display and pending notifications in the middle with shortcuts in the bottom. As in android, it has a shortcut to the phone but no more widgets on lock screen which would be considered as a good thing.


There are not many changes on the Android 5.0 home screen except for the user interface. It has been given the Material Design to be able to present a smooth animations and transition effects. The iOS 8 home screen didn't surprise us much too — as simple and elegant as always. We can not say which one is the best. It is up to personal preferences.

Widgets & Customization


In order to courting the Android users who turn their back on Apple when designs of iOS devices turned stale, the iOS 8.1 incorporates widgets in its notification center — the widgets has long been an unique feature of Android.
All in all, we have to agree that Android 5.0 still owns a strong customization interface and Apple is taking its steps towards an open mind, no matter how slow it is.

Notification Panel


Android 5.0 comes with a big improvement in the notification panel. Important notifications now are given high priority and being showed on the top of the list. iOS adopts a different approach to notifications. It has bubbles appeared on the icons with numbers that stands for unread notifications. Either way, it is convenient to use. But Android 5.0 may have an advantage on incoming call notifications. Instead of occupying the entire screen, it displays a pop-up window so that it will not stop you when you are in the middle of playing games or anything else.

Dialer and phonebook


For quite a long time, troubles like restore data from an rooted Android phone keeps bother Android users because they want to get features that iPhone owners has. But now with Android's newly design of dial interface, iPhone users may consider doing the same thing. The awesome interface shows up contacts we're most likely want to call. Contacts include local businesses and nearby restaurants. In comparison, the iOS 8.1 owners will not have that much fun when searching their phone book and make a call.


Good news for iPhone users: after all these years, the latest iPhones are finally allowing 3rd party keyboards in the App Store.

Camera


Camera quality is a serious concern for most smartphone users, and it only gets more and more importance in our daily life. The Nexus 6 has a 13 MP camera with optical image stabilization and a 2MP front-facing camera. Although there are more functions to choose from, the camera of Android 5.0 still has a lot to learn from iPhone. The iPhone 6 comes with an 8 MP iSight camera and a low resolution front-facing camera which we usually used to taking selfie.

Conclusion

Android 5.0 comes with a more distinct feature of new design while iOS 8.1 hasn't change much in the visual effect but added services that are new and awesome. Sure it's way too early to pick a winner here, and in the principle of different strokes for different folks, I suspect you already pick your device.

What are your thoughts on the new iPhone and the upcoming Android 5.0?