FINALLY! Google has started Rolling-out the Official Android 5.0 Lollipop updates for the Nexus family. Including the Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7 (2012 and 2013), Nexus 10. Google also releases the update to Nexus 9 and Nexus 6 with some minor bug fixes. You should get a Notification about a system update on your nexus device by now.
The Update is about 500 MB in size and packs all the Lollipop goodies you expected, from Apps to Material Design UI. The OTA update should hit your device in the upcoming hours.
If you don't want to wait, Google has released the Lollipop factory images for all the Nexus devices on its website so you can go a head a and flash official Lollipop Image to your Nexus device right now from this Page Here. Enjoy!
Korean newspaper ETNews has outed a report citing a Samsung insider, who claims the company is going to use a next-gen NAND flash storage in the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S6. The storage technology in question is called UFS 2.0, which stands for Universal Flash Storage.
UFS can reach SSD-like transfer speeds, but is cheap to manufacture like eMMC memory chips. In fact, it's three times faster than eMMC memory with a transfer speed of up to 1.2GB/s. Power consumption is lower than eMMC storage, which won't lead to battery drains or overheating. Recent UFS 2.0 technology development has lead to half the power consumption of eMMC 5.0, the source says.
The standard is established under the Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC) initiative by Samsung, Nokia and Micron in 2007. Toshiba and SK Hynix are also involved in the development of the UFS 2.0 memory. Samsung is expected to start mass producing the new NAND flash storage in the coming weeks.
"UFS is an important element for our smart phone business next year. We will start the application centering on flagship smart phones, However, we cannot disclose any details because the time of a new smart phone release next year and specifications of this new model have not been finalized." - Source Inside Samsung
Google is expected to update its Nexus devices today (Nov,12th). Well, the updates isn't rolling-out yet, However, the official Google Nexus 7 (2012) WiFi Android 5.0 Lollipop Factory image [LRX21P] has just been leaked online.
If you happen to own a 2012 Nexus 7 (Wi-Fi only) variant, you're lucky, you can flash the image below to your device and you won't need to wait for the Lollipop OTA update. We might see all other devices factory images online pretty soon following by the OTA.
File name: nakasi-lrx21p-factory-93daa4d3.tgz
Version: LRX21P
MD5: e68948c23c918436680bd28fc6aaf983
Download Nexus 7 2012 WiFi Image [Google]
SoundHound ∞ is an an app that you can use to recognize those songs you hear playing in the background, whether it's in a commercial or in a department store.
SoundHound has just got a major UI design overhaul, You can now access the search and navigation buttons from anywhere just by swiping from the right. When you're on the home screen, you can view your recent searches and see what's currently popular. Or you can just tap that big orange icon to start listening for sounds.
SoundHound ∞ 6.3 Change-log:
- Fresh new look for faster music discovery.
- New colorful and dynamic listening screen animation.
- Quickly access the Search button and navigation from anywhere in the app by swiping right.
- On the home screen you can now scroll to explore your search history, hear what's popular, view top videos, discover music on the rise and more.
Moto Nexus 6 is coming to all major US carriers. AT&T and Sprint have made their plans official. AT&T will start taking pre-orders for the phablet today (November,12th). Only the Blue color version will be available.
The Nexus 6 price with a 2-year contract is going to be $249.99. With no annual commitment, you'll need to shell out $682.99 for the phone if you buy it from AT&T, but you can also go the Next route, paying zero down and then having either 20 monthly installments of $34.15, or 24 monthly payments of $28.46, or 30 monthly installments of $22.77.
While AT&T hasn't told us when the Nexus 6 will actually be in stock, Sprint is boasting that it will have the device available in-store as well as online starting this Friday, November,14th.
This carrier has chosen not to tell us how much the Nexus 6 will cost with a two-year contract. The full price, sans contract, will be $696. And if you use Sprint's Easy Pay scheme, you'll shell out nothing upfront, then followed by 24 monthly payments of $29.
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