Friday, 19 October 2012

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The Bard's Tale v1.2.1a

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 07:40 PM PDT

The Bard's Tale v1.2.1a
Requirements: Android 2.3+
Overview: ★★★

This Week in the Life of DROID: 10/19/2012

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 07:40 PM PDT

Huge and I mean HUGE week here at DL. We had our first ever Droid Life Show, which thanks to everyone’s awesome support, will continue to happen on a weekly basis! On top of that awesome sauce, we got more Nexus 4 information than we know what to do with, LG Optimus G reviews up the yin yang, and a whole bunch of other great stuff. If you missed any of this week’s events, here are the highlights:


Have a great weekend, everybody!

This Guy Appears to Have Walked Out of Staples With a 32GB Nexus 7 in Hand

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 07:40 PM PDT

Lucky, lucky, man. The 32GB Nexus 7, that has received more coverage than an*A-Rod phone number on*baseball*to Australian bikini model scandal, is available in limited quantities at some Staples stores. Most stores are not going to sell you one until the 29th, however, one lucky reader of ours appears to have worked some magic today when he got off work. Having purchased an 8GB model on 10/14, he returned it today in exchange for the new 32GB version, which as expected, retails for $249.
Who’s jealous of all that storage?*
Cheers J!

LG Optimus G Review [Sprint]

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 07:40 PM PDT

Whenever we ask our readers to give us specs that they would like to see in a “dream device,” you would most certainly see a few, if not all of the Optimus G’s listed. Although, LG isn’t pushing the Optimus like Samsung is pushing the Galaxy S3 and you won’t see this device on all four major U.S. carriers. Customers on AT&T and Sprint will only see the device, but more importantly, the next Nexus device is rumored to be based around this phone, so it makes reviewing this device’s hardware and look somewhat more important than others.
If you’re on Sprint, let’s go over why this device may or may not be your next. *
The Good:

  • Specs: *Welcome to this device’s main selling point. The Optimus G on Sprint features specs that easily set it ahead of the pack. The phone houses a beautiful 4.7″ IPS+ HD display, 2GB of RAM, a massive 13MP back-facing camera, 32GB of memory (non-expandable), 1.3MP front facing shooter, NFC technology, and 4G LTE*capabilities. These specs are awesome. Better yet, this device actually feels like it takes advantage of having them and it’s incredibly fun to use.
  • Performance: *Thanks to those amazing specs, this device blazes. Switching between apps, gaming (I touch on that below), and browsing the web are child’s play for this device. In fact, I don’t think I*experienced*any real “lag” with the device during day-to-day use. The Snapdragon S4 Pro chip is a truly exciting piece of hardware and I’m hoping more devices will begin to use it. It should be interesting to see what NVIDIA, Texas Instruments, and Samsung come up with to counter Qualcomm’s beastly SoC.
  • Display: *Kellex reviewed the AT&T version of this device and I promised myself I wouldn’t steal from his review. I lied. K’s opinion on the display matches that of my own and he also has a much better macro lens than I do. I will paste the Display section from his review here to make sure everyone gets just how awesome this display is: “The 4.7″ HD IPS+ display on the Optimus G is stunning. The whites are actually white, brightness levels are very good, the viewing angles are exceptional, and colors pop without looking fake, all thanks to the LCD tech used. LG used ‘Zerogap Touch,’ which eliminates the gap between the LCD and front glass, so that the display looks incredible and also seems extra responsive to touch. With close to 318ppi and a non-PenTile layout, there are few things, if any, wrong with the display on this phone. And as always, here are some macro shots so that you can see the pixel arrangement.”

(Click each image for larger versions)
  • Camera: *I haven’t been able to say enough good things about LG’s work with this camera. Sprint’s variant features a 13MP sensor, perfect for shooting almost anything I threw in front of it. When in low lighting, I found performance to be exceptional and I got some really nice shots when I visited a farmer’s market. Unfortunately, around my place this time of year there is zero sun, so I wasn’t able to get too many sunny shots. Of the shots I did take, the resolution was*humongous*which made for larger files to send and upload, which if you’re on mobile connection and not on WiFi, could spell trouble. Lowering the resolution in the settings may be something most users should look into.

  • Size/Feel: *When it comes to smartphones these days, size matters! For some, this device will be simply too big. I handed it off to some iPhone owners and to them, it’s a brick. To me, it’s just right. It’s all about what you grow*accustomed*to and user preference. There’s no “perfect size” in my opinion. LG was able to fit the biggest display possible inside this body, without*sacrificing*size and weight. The device in hand feels great, but yes, you will need two hands at times to operate it. If a big display is something you seek, it’s a*fantastic*choice.
  • QSlide, QuickMemo, and Live Zooming: I lied again. Without having to redo the same thing twice, Kellex touched on LG’s custom software that was baked into the Android OS, and although I didn’t get to use it as much as I had hoped, from the time I did have with it, I was impressed. Here’s a quick hands-on video that K recorded. “LG included a handful of new UI features that they hope will help this device, along with others going forward, stand out from the crowded Android world. The three that I found myself using the most were QuickMemo, QSlide, and Live Zooming, all of which I have demoed for you below.”

Click here to view the embedded video.


  • Gaming: *With the device’s massive display and powerful Snapdragon chip, gaming is fantastic! It can easily (and I mean easily) handle titles like Granny Smith and Angry Birds, and then kill it with Mass Effect, Shadowgun, and Dead Trigger. With all of that display to work with, your fingers aren’t cramped or fighting for space. I would say it’s the perfect mix of size and speed for gaming when it comes to smartphones.
  • Software/Skin: *I enjoy stock vanilla Android just like the next guy, but this LG skin isn’t all too bad. They’ve taken out any excessive junk and basically just threw in some nice visuals. For example, when you’re turning off the screen, you see a circular shape close in on itself which looks fantastic. The launcher is great (minus the annoying sorting of apps feature) and of course, it whips around nicely thanks to the S4 Pro. Another aspect I like about the skin is that it allows many custom options. You can apply pre-made “themes” to your device, which can give your device some personality by changing up color palettes and application icons. It’s an easy change and makes the device that much better for someone who needs more control over the look of the phone. I was hesitant at first about LG’s skin, but this device has helped me see the light.

  • Battery: *This thing is a tank. Over my week with it, I haven’t seen it hit zero once. There is a high-density 2,100mAh battery resting inside this slim shell, which was specifically designed by LG and LG Chem for this device. The long lasting battery can also be*attributed*to the new Snapdragon S4′s quad-core technology, which features “Asynchronous Symmetric*Multiprocessing” (aSMP) allowing each core to power up and down independently. When we say this new Snapdragon processor is where it’s at, we mean it.

The Bad:

  • Hardware buttons: *By now, this will always go down in my “Bad” section. With Android evolving into one sexy OS, I somewhat expect the OEM’s to enforce that and apply it to their designs. On-screen keys are something I very much enjoy. The buttons function fine and there’s nothing wrong with the way they light up, it’s just the simple fact that they are there is enough for me to be turned off. On-screen keys or bust.

  • Keyboard: *The stock keyboard features a Swype-like feature that can’t get a word right even if its life depended on it. If you’re a speed pecker, forget about it. Auto-correction is sub-par at best and you’re much better off simply downloading a third party keyboard from Google Play. Dependability on the keyboard is*something*they could easily fix in an update, so hopefully they’ll think about spending more time on it.
  • Sprint: *In the area of Portland I live, Sprint is somewhat of a joke. We haven’t been blessed with their 4G LTE yet, but let’s hope that it comes soon. The device has been running on their 3G network while I’ve had it and needless to say, doing any kind of web surfing, video streaming, or anything dependent on their network is a serious bummer. While on the go I like to watch YouTube videos and read comments on the site, but with the Sprint 3G, it’s almost stressful to watch the pages load or videos render. I’ve been spoiled by 4G LTE and this phone needs it stat.

  • Random bugs and Skin issues: *This is thee most frustrating bug I’ve actually encountered. No screen rotation in apps. Whether it’s just this phone’s sensor is dead or busted, I can’t stand it. For example, I have Screen Rotation turned on and I can’t go from landscape to portrait mode on the homescreen. Not a deal breaker, but that’s just the beginning. In the YouTube app, I scroll through the videos in portrait. I select a video, then tilt the device to watch in landscape. NOPE. No rotation. It sticks to portrait. Another fine example. From the lockscreen I’ll open the camera app, snap a couple shots, then hit the home key. I’m taken to the homescreen, but it will be stuck in landscape. The only way to go back to portrait is to turn the display off, and turn it back on while holding the device straight up. Again, this could be just the phone they sent us, but this is something they will need to fix in an update if it affects all of the phones. It kills me.
  • Ice Cream Sandwich: *Plain and simple, this device should come with Jelly Bean out of the gate. Every inch of it is top tier except for the actual OS. Not much else to say. An update to JB will eventually be pushed to the device, but that doesn’t help anyone who wants their fix of Google Now or all of the other goodies Jelly Bean brings.

Gallery:

Software Tour:

Click here to view the embedded video.
The Verdict:

Rather than having to explain why people should think about picking this device up, it’s easier (and shorter) to explain why you shouldn’t. Sprint’s network will easily hinder your experience with this phone if you don’t live in an area with their 4G LTE service. It’s as simple as that. These days, where data speeds are uber important to buyers, that’s a deal breaker for some. It’s not the phone’s fault, but my experience definitely warrants me to warn people about jumping onto Sprint for this phone.
Other than that, if speeds aren’t something you’re going crazy over, this device features top tier specs that are unmatched. It has a camera that will surely be able to produce fantastic shots for being inside of a phone, and on top of that, LG’s custom skin doesn’t make me want to die like Blur and TouchWiz.
Will this device bring LG back onto the playground and out of the metaphorical timeout that we as*consumers*have placed them in? I certainly hope so given the fact that I strongly believe in “the more the merrier.” Welcome back into my heart, LG.

LG Spectrum Ice Cream Sandwich Update VS920ZV7 Approved by Verizon!

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 07:40 PM PDT

Quite the week for Verizon, I’d say. The LG Spectrum Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0.4) was approved moments ago, making this the third of the week from Big Red. This update was due months ago, so owners of the Spectrum are probably ecstatic with this news. That is, if they haven’t chucked their phone into a wall and picked up a Galaxy S3 yet.
The update introduces an update UI, with lockscreen shortcuts, new ICS multi-tasking, data management, better notifications, quick settings in the notifications pulldown, power saving modes, Verizon’s Remote Diagnostics tool, and more. As one would expect, this update is massive and should completely re-enhance the user experience on the Spectrum.
Typically, when these documents go live, the update starts to rollout within a matter of days. Be sure to let us know when you receive it!
The update is 384MB in size.*
More info.

Motorola Posts List of Phones Not Receiving Jelly Bean, Confirms Which Phones Will Ge

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 07:40 PM PDT

When Motorola first unveiled the new RAZR family at the beginning of September, they told us that they wouldn’t be able to update all of their previously released devices to Jelly Bean (Android 4.1). Since they had too large of a portfolio and would need to leave some out of the fun, they mentioned that owners of these devices would be able to buy a new Motorola phone and then trade in their old phone for $100. They posted the list of devices, this afternoon, which we have below.*
So if the list of phones on the left is of those not receiving Jelly Bean, that means that the DROID Bionic and DROID 4 somehow made the list of phones in line to get it. That’s got to feel good, right? We should also point out that sources of ours said that Motorola is targeting Q1 for Android 4.1 updates for the original RAZR and RAZR MAXX, Bionic, and D4. The RAZR HD and RAZR MAXX HD should see 4.1 before the end of the year.
Update: *Motorola has also made changes to their update schedule:
There you have it, folks, All of the new RAZRs will see Jelly Bean (Android 4.1) before the end of 2013. The Atrix HD, Photon Q, Electrify 2, DROID RAZR, RAZR MAXX, DROID 4, and Bionic will all receive it at some point in the future.
Via: *Motorola
Cheers Matt and Mark!

Motorola’s MotoDev Site Transitioning Into New Developer Resources Page on November 1

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 07:40 PM PDT

Motorola’s MotoDev site in its current state, will be closing at the end of this month. On November 1, Motorola will begin redirecting MotoDev users to a new “Developer Resources” page that looks to align more directly with Google’s Android principles:
On*November 1, the MOTODEV portal, tech library, support forums and social media sites will transition and we'll begin redirecting users to a new Developer Resources page on*Motorola.com*for downloads and links to the rich set of tools, support forums and technical documentation now available in the broader Android community such as:*Google Android Developers*and*Stack Overflow.
I just hope that they keep their detailed device pages in tact. MotoDev is the best place to go to find official and extra-detailed specs on Motorola’s device lineup.
Via: *MotoDev
Cheers Brandon!

LG Nexus 4 Poses Nude, Reveals Sultry Cell Phone Parts

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 07:40 PM PDT

The LG Nexus 4 decided to leave the house without clothes on today, revealing all of its lovely lady secrets to the world, only a week or so before it officially takes the stage with Google in NYC. Here we have a non-cosmetically enhanced non-removable battery, an 8MP shooter with flash that is sure to get the boys excited, lacy exposed wires (as if running around with your backside exposed wasn’t enough exposure), piercings in all the right places, and a silky, seductive black finish. Mmm, girl, do work.
Via: *Android Central

N.Y.Zombies

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 07:40 PM PDT

This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad.

Category: Games
Oct 17, 2012
Version: 1.4.2
54.8 MB
Seller: Foursaken Media

© 2010 Foursaken Media

LANGUAGES: English

REQUIREMENTS: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 4.3 or later.
What's new in Version 1.4.2
WARNING: THIS UPDATE WILL ELIMINATE COMPATIBILITY WITH IPHONE 1G/3G. DO NOT UPDATE IF YOU HAVE AN IPHONE 1G/3G!

- added a teaser for our upcoming game - N.Y.Zombies 2, coming October 25!

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Turret Commander 1.2

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 07:40 PM PDT

This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad.

Category: Games
Sep 21, 2012
Version: 1.2
44.7 MB
Seller: Kylinworks Software

© kylinworks

LANGUAGES: English

REQUIREMENTS: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 4.2 or later.
What's new in Version 1.2
Enhance touch control.


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Android GPS Systems • CoPilot Live Premium Full Europe v9.3.0.173

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 06:11 PM PDT

CoPilot Live Premium Europe v 9.3.0.173
Requirements: Android 1.6+
Overview: Navigate throughout Europe without roaming charges - get yourself a CoPilot!
Now updated with the latest digital street maps and new exciting features.


Now There's a Better Way to Navigate.
CoPilot Live Premium is the essential voice-guided sat nav app to get you where you need to go, by the way that suits you best.

Detailed street maps of Western and Eastern Europe are stored on-board your Android phone or tablet (download your maps via WiFi after installation) so you don't need to rely on your mobile connection for navigation.

SoundHound ∞ v5.1.1 [Universal]

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 05:04 PM PDT

SoundHound ∞ v5.1.1 [Universal]



Requirements:
Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 4.3 or later.









Description

** Over 100 million users - thank you to our fans and loyal users for making SoundHound a must-have App **
Famous for: Fast Music Recognition, LiveLyrics and exclusive singing search. Unlimited!

New fresh content showcasing Song Streams, Recommendations, New Artist Series, Most Shared Song and more...


SoundHound is instant music search and discovery:
♪ The world's FASTEST music recognition: name tunes playing from a speaker in as little as four seconds
♪ The world's only viable singing and humming recognition
♪ LiveLyrics: see Lyrics in time with the music for over 1 Million tracks
♪ SoundHound Player: play your iTunes tracks with LiveLyrics and instantly link to artist info
♪ An included iPad app with beautiful, full-size lyrics and YouTube pages
♪ The ultimate SoundHound experience: premium features including exclusive Recommended Songs, and no banner ads!

♪ NEW: Real-time Facebook and Twitter Updates from Artists: tap a band's name to instantly see its latest social news!

★ Reviews and Honors for SoundHound ∞ ★
The #1 Top Paid iPad App of All Time
- Apple App Store, Jan. 2011
Top 10 Must-Have iPhone Apps
-Bob Tedeschi, NY Times, Nov. 2010
Best Music Engagement App
- BILLBOARD Music App Awards, Oct. 2010
Essential iPad App - "Seriously fast"
-John Herrman, Gizmodo, April 2010
"Genius, isn't it?"
- B.B.C. World Radio
"This is amazing... insane, right?"
-David Pogue of the NY Times

And there's more: Listen on startup and geotagging options, Facebook and Twitter sharing and optional auto-sharing, previews, iTunes and Pandora links, full length YouTube videos, and your favorite artists' top songs, bios, and Wikipedia pages.

Requirements and notes: SoundHound works on the iPhone, iPad, new iPod Touch, and second and third generation iPod touch (with an external microphone such as in Apple's iPhone headsets). Fast network connections, common on WiFi and 3G, allow SoundHound to produce the response times shown above.



What's New in Version 5.1.1

☆ Search is even faster
☆ New content and easy access to free songs from home screen SoundHound Headlines
☆ Localized for French, Italian, German, Spanish, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese
☆ Bug fixes

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Period Diary Supreme v1.0

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 03:32 PM PDT






Requirements: Android 2.2+
Overview: Period Diary Supreme

File Manager (Donate) v1.14.0

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 03:32 PM PDT

File Manager (Donate) v1.14.0
Requirements: Android v2.1+
Overview: Full featured file manager on Android, fresh UI design and user friendly functions!



Full featured file manager on Android, fresh UI design and user friendly functions!

Includes:

* 3 sets of commercial icons for 60+ different file types, toolbar and menu items
* Multiple resolution support
* Cut, copy, paste and cancellable progress dialog
* List and grid view for file browsing
* Compress and decompress support
* Search and share files
* Multiple selection and sorting support
* Support both local and remote(LAN/SMB) file systems
* Play streaming media from LAN without download
* Thumbnail for photo, pictures and apk files
* Support file shortcut on Home screen for easily access
* Root Explorer for rooted devices
* Built-in text editor, image gallery and swf player

Keywords: file manager file explorer file browser astro wireless LAN SMB gallery

Recent changes:
* Support cloud storage including Dropbox, Box, Google Drive and SkyDrive. In network page, click "create" button to add cloud connections. Transparently access and update cloud files as same as local files.
* Support multiple tabs, click the icon in right-top corner of title bar to access, create new and close existing tabs.
* Some performance and stability enhancements.
Less description »

Latest version: 1.14.0 (for Android version 2.1 and higher, supports App2SD)

Note: All premium features available. Not need Donate payout.

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Messenger Emoticon Box v1.0

Posted: 19 Oct 2012 03:32 PM PDT








Requirements: Android 2.1+
Overview: Messenger Emoticon Box

★Support messenger
-WhatsApp
-LINE
-WeChat
-Kakaotalk
▶To all my friends with Android or iPhone, you can send emoticons.
▶You can use a variety of wallpapers or Skin.
▶You can send the notes to emoticons.
▶Emotional appeal, changing the profile image.
▶Just once payment and free use of all images.
▶infinite Update.
※This applications is recommended to use after installing Messenger.
※This app requires 3G/WiFi Internet Connection.



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