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16
Sep

Stagnation situation: Apple’s new line-up reflects Android’s dominance


Apple. The name, the image, the products, the passion. Steve Jobs. The man, the myth, the legend, the leader. Said alone, either has the ability to agitate; said together and hot damn, that’s some bad weather. For ages nothing could be more detestable to the average Android fan than any given product coming from Cupertino. Unlike iOS and the devices that run it, Google’s mobile operating system has been full of freedom and fun, without walls and dominated by devices. Indeed, the men (and women) at Mountain View have won the war, though ironically the battleground is no longer the hostile environment of old. Indeed, the Apple we hate is so 2008.

This is not to say that Apple has been quiet in the war of words. Tim Cook, while markedly different from Steve Jobs, will still talk tersely when tempted. The key however, is in the scope and scale: the Apple of 2015 is a company that, while unquestionably successful, has stumbled into a somewhat strange situation: stagnation. Indeed when looking at this year’s big mobile line up offerings on the whole, the only real thing I could take away was the disappointment in a lack of truly new game-changing content.

Let’s take a look at what’s happening, what it means for Apple, and most importantly, what it means for Android.

No love lost

Steve Jobs

The well-documented nature of Steve Job’s pursuit of his passion gave rise to memes such as this one.

While I have used various Apple products, suffice to say the interest has never been a long-term one. There is nothing wrong with the iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch per se: they are the best at what they do. I just prefer the bountiful benefits of Android, and the myriad mix of manufacturers that make its many models. In keeping tabs with last week’s event however, something dawned upon me: here was Apple introducing a giant sized tablet, complete with multi-tasking and even a stylus. Some have already spoken about the peculiarity of the situation, namely because this is the company after all, that vowed never to do such a thing. Here too, was Apple introducing its now second phablet, the iPhone 6S Plus, another total turnaround from the terse tales it use to tell.

Then, it hit me: Apple isn’t Apple anymore. Or rather, Apple is no longer Steve Jobs. Instead, it’s a company that arguably has no clear, concise vision of what to do, only a vague image of how to achieve it. Whereas the Apple of old arguably gave birth to the modern portable music player, smartphone, tablet, and even laptop design cues, the Apple of today is a decidedly different one.

The Vision and the Future

Few will question that Steve Jobs had a brilliant mind, even if he didn’t tickle Rob Howard’s fancy. What he also had, however, was a very totalitarian vision of his company, its mission and vision, and the very products it could and would produce. He was extremely outspoken, and indeed as Google and Android began its amazing climb to the top, he seemed to get more and more aggressive. By the time iOS 5 had launched – sans Google Maps – it was hard to ever believe Eric Schmidt was called on stage for the launch of the original iPhone.

With Steve Jobs passing however, much scrutiny was placed on just what place Apple would have. The company could arguably go on for a bit longer using the roadmap that Jobs arguably left planned out, but that would always be a very finite plan. Tim Cook’s first real project, judging by the media’s coverage of it and background, seemed to be the Apple Watch. A wearable, and a concept that Android had a year earlier.

The iPhone 6 Plus…here was a product that had to respond to market trends rather than dictate them.

2014 saw an even more unthinkable event however, and that was the launch of a plus-sized phablet. The iPhone 6 – itself larger than any iPhone before it – was dwarfed by the relatively monolithic iPhone 6 Plus. Here was a giant phone coming from a company that once believed the future of displays was fixed at 5-inches, if that. Here was a company that was put in the peculiar position of having to respond to market trends rather than dictate them. Can you imagine the Apple of old ever engaging in such a preposterous proposition?

What a curious fate, to stagnate

If there is one thing that was felt but not spoken at last week’s Apple event, it was the manner in which Cupertino has begun to stagnate. Given that Steve Jobs arguably gave birth to the modern smartphone, there was a point in time when Apple held the torch and all other companies were branded as imitators. In more recent years however, the “new” inventions seen on iOS have basically been pilfered directly from Android and other mobile operating systems. Things like the Notification Center for example, or the moving wallpapers, or even Google Now-esque functionality Siri has been given. Things like widgets (however limited they may be), things like split-screen multitasking. Things like a stylus.

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Sill, nothing rings truer than the existence of the iPhone 6S Plus and the iPad Pro. In the beginning, it was perfectly acceptable for Steve Jobs to go on a tirade against the practicality and sensibility of phablets or the reintroduction of a stylus. The Galaxy Note was an untested platform and indeed almost a return to the PDA mentality of the 90’s. Fittingly enough however, Samsung’s pushing the envelope of size standards worked in its favor, and now the basic Android flagship needs to land at around 5-inches or slightly larger.

Apple, meanwhile, had to finally follow suit and release not only a phablet last year, but so too did it have to increase the screen size of its flagship model the iPhone 6/iPhone 6S. While not yet 5-inches, it’s almost there and indeed large enough so as to force people to want a 4-inch iPhone 6C. The iPad Pro, while arguably going more for the Microsoft jugular, is in many ways also an acceptance that Samsung’s Galaxy Note series, and indeed the Galaxy Note PRO 12.2, was a good idea. The company that vehemently avoided split screen and use of a proper pen now includes one and is charging quite a pretty penny for the other.

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Hopefully everyone likes the iPad Air 2, because it’s apparently going to be here for quite a bit longer.

And what of the iPad Air 2? No refresh announced. The iPad Mini 4? Despite having a thinner build and better internals, Apple didn’t even bother to announce it, rather the tame tablet was thrown in a final slide as so much an afterthoughts to the Pro.

Lo and behold, even though Apple is still willing to take jabs at Android with respect to minor issues, it’s curiously silent when it comes to major ones. Tim Cook, while not Steve Jobs, has avoided making the polarizing, antagonizing rants and ramblings that characterized his predecessor. While part of it might be his own personal character and demeanor, part of it must also be the simple reality that Apple itself has begun to stagnate and therefore isn’t in any position to be calling the shots.

Android on alert?

As far as Android is concerned, it need not worry about Apple at all anymore. Aside from any possible lawsuits that might spring up, Google is basically set as the current king of the mobile space. Until Apple can create a major boom again, the chances of a major decrease in market share is unlikely. This is all the more relevant now that super-affordable mobile phones like those from Huawei, Meizu, Xiaomi, and Micromax have begun to hit some of the largest countries on the planet: it’s not iOS they are buying into, it’s Google.

Perhaps the only real area Google should be focusing on in terms of OS parody is in the app store. iOS has, and will continue to have, far more top tier apps especially when it comes to tablets. To this day it still frustrates me that I need to use an iPad to play a game like Oceanhorn simply because it doesn’t exist on Android.

Indeed Apple may continue to do itself in should more major mishaps like the Maps disaster or clock copying occur.

Wanted: ideas (big ones)

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Just how natural will it be for people to press down hard on a “delicate” LCD? We’re going to find out soon enough.

As we discussed a short while ago, Force Touch (or 3D Touch as it’s now branded) is Apple’s main new contribution to iOS and the iPhone this year. The feature, while interesting, is decidedly counter-intuitive to smooth UI habits and not only requires re-learning the basics but also has added extra weight to the new hardware. That 3D Touch was unveiled as the big “it thing” for the iPhone 6S is really telling. This isn’t something to make your life easier like Siri allegedly was. This isn’t designed to improve security like the fingerprint sensor was. This is a new way to interact with the device, allowing it to do features that are of questionable value. The fact that Samsung  had offered Hovering on the Galaxy S phones for some time and then dropped it entirely should provide some indication as to just how useful it is to “preview” apps and contents without opening them.

Apple’s greatest gift is having unlimited control over iOS; its greatest curse is that no one else does.

The question is really, where can Apple go from here? Given that it didn’t exactly create many of the ideas it’s been selling (multi-touch had been around for example) the most logical answer is that it will continue to “borrow” from Android and its OEMs. While this ultimately might not matter, it does sit sour for some of the more old-school users who have held a grudge against the company ever since the iPhone’s introduction.

Perhaps the greatest irony however, is the paradoxical existence Apple now lives: the company can earn over 90% of the industry’s profits due to total control and exclusivity of iOS, yet at the same time, lacks any real push or drive to go further because there is no one to compete with. Apple’s greatest gift is that it has unlimited control over iOS; its greatest curse is that no one else does.

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16
Sep

The Double Nexus Giveaway II: enter for a chance to win a Nexus 6 and a Nexus 9 (last chance!)


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We are always sharing awesome discounts the AA Deals Store has for you, but you don’t always need to pay up to take advantage of what this site has to offer. It also has plenty of giveaways. Remember the Double Nexus Giveaway II we told you about back in August? Well, it is still going, but you need to act fast because it won’t be around for much longer. This giveaway ends today!

You can enter for free and the process is amazingly simple. But before we jump on those details, let’s recap on how the AA Deals Store is doubling down on you; winners will be taking home a Nexus 6 and a Nexus 9. Yes – both devices!

This is one hell of an opportunity, as it costs nothing to participate. All you have to do is provide your email address. You can also improve your chances of winning by sharing the event on Twitter and having your buddies sign up as well.

Editor’s Note: This deal is through StackCommerce, in partnership with AA Deals Store and other StackSocial partners — and not an exclusive Android Authority contest.

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How to enter the Double Nexus Giveaway

  • Submit your email address and click ENTER NOW (Make sure it’s valid as this is where we’ll contact the winner)
  • After entering your email address above, share on Twitter for additional entries. The more your friends and followers enter, the more entries you receive. Good luck!
  • Be sure to register with a valid email address so we can contact you if you win
  • Limit one registration per person – registering more than one email address will result in disqualification from this giveaway

Once again, the giveaway ends today, September 16th, so hurry up! There’s very few requirements. You do have to be 21 years old, and there are some legal limitations (depending on where you reside). Here are all the rules.

Are any of you testing your luck? I wish I could! Walking away with two Nexus gadgets would be glorious.

Enter for the chance to win a Nexus 6 and a Nexus 9!

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16
Sep

Google will match your donations to help raise $10million for European refugee crisis relief


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Unless you’ve lived under a rock the last few weeks, you are probably aware of the current refugee and migrant crisis in Europe. It’s basically time for all hands to the pump to help as many people as possible, gain safety for themselves and their families. And with that notion, having already donated $1 million, Google are attempting to raise the sum of 10 million dollars globally via donations. Google aren’t asking you to raise it all by yourselves, though, instead it will match donations at a ratio of 1:1 for the first $5 million.

Google will also cover all processing fees so that the entire sum of donated money will go directly to the Network for Good, whereupon it will be distributed to 4 non-profits that are providing shelter, food, water and medical care to the refugees and migrants. The four non-profits are:

  • Doctors Without Borders
  • International Rescue Committee
  • Save The Children
  • UN High Commissioner for Refugees

Remember, every Dollar/Euro/Pound/Yen helps. No one is expecting you to mortgage your house, but if you can spare even a little bit, that would be something. You can read up on Google’s initiative and place your donation here.

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16
Sep

Last Chance: Enter for your chance to win a Nexus 6 AND Nexus 9


All the deals that we’ve been featuring here at AndroidGuys, have required you to make some type of purchase. Not today. Today’s “Deal” is a giveaway, where you can enter for a chance to win both the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9.

We last ran this giveaway back in the beginning of August, but thanks to Stack Commerce, we are bringing it back. All you need to do, in order to enter, is head on over to our Deals page, sign up for AndroidGuys Deals powered by StackCommerce, and voila, you’re entered.

The Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 are the two latest Nexus devices to be released from Google. Even though there are rumors swirling around a Nexus 5 2015, and a Huawei Nexus, these are still two great devices to get your hands on. Let alone the fact that if you win, you don’t just get one or the other, you win BOTH!

If you want even more of a chance to win these great Nexus devices, once you’ve signed in, you will be provided with some links to share on social media. If you convince your friends and followers to enter, your chances of winning are increased, giving you more of a chance to get these awesome devices.

You can find this, and many other great tech bargains through our Deals Page. Backed by StackCommerce, there are daily promos, giveaways, freebies, and much more!

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16
Sep

Here are the front and back of the Nexus 5X in mint


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New leaked images reveal more details about the mint version of the Nexus 5X.

In our exclusive report on the LG-made Nexus 5X (also known as the Nexus 5 2015), we stated that one of the color options available at launch would be “light blue.” Our source wasn’t sure about the official name of the color version (or the exact hue), but this leak from trusted Korean website UnderKG clarifies it – the color will apparently be “mint.”

Two images are being offered as proof, and they look pretty credible. The first one shows the Nexus 5X’s back, with the LG logo at the bottom and the familiar, vertical Nexus logo. The image quality isn’t that good, so the actual color of the device may differ quite a lot from the washed out blue we can see in the image.

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The front of the device contains a little throwback to the design of the original Nexus 5, which – in the white and red versions – had a black front and a circular speaker grille in the color of the back. The Nexus 5X features a similar mint accent, and there’s also a feature of the same color on the left side of the phone, though we can’t really tell what that is. (Older renders of the Nexus 5X show both the volume rocker and the power button on the right side of the phone, like on the Nexus 6.) Just under the speaker, you can notice the front facing camera.

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UnderKG’s report says the color can be described as “Tennis Court Mint,” but it’s not clear whether that’s the official name of the version or just a descriptor used by the source.

The Nexus 5X will also be offered in the conventional black and white options, and we expect to see all three variants made official on September 29.

According to other reports, the Nexus 5X will feature a Snapdragon 808 processor, a 5.2-inch Full HD display and a fingerprint sensor on the back. The device is expected to start from $400, and you can read more about it, as well as the larger Huawei Nexus, in our rumor roundup.

Incidentally, another device will launch soon in a mint version – the Nextbit Robin. Check out our hands-on with the device.

Thoughts on these images?

16
Sep

Android 6.0 bug fixes: Download and install the latest Google Play Store 5.9.12 APK


The Google Play Store has just received a version bump, bringing it to version 5.9.12 and gets devices ready for the impending launch of Android 6.0 by building on the previous version 5.9.11.

What’s New

Version 5.9.11 of the Google Play Store introduced a ton of new features and inevitably some bugs. Version 5.9.12 addresses some of these bugs and also some performance improvement so is important to highlight that if you downloaded 5.9.11 that you grab 5.9.12 to fix any problems you may have had.

Why download it?

If like me you like to be on the cutting edge of developments, you can go ahead and grab the latest Google Play Store 5.9.12 APK from here. Running the latest version of the Google Play Store always ensures you have the latest features and experience the changes first-hand into new developments within the APK. Often small incremental updates will lay the ground work for future, more substantial, changes and running the latest APK enables you to see these clues for yourself and experience the fixes Google are delivering to the Google Play Store app.

Please appreciate the risk when sideloading APK’s onto your device. These are unvetted by Google, which means the source or the code have not been verified. You download and load this onto your device at your own risk.

Notice anything else different in the newest version of the Google Play Store? Drop us a comment below.

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16
Sep

Google will match your donations to migrant and refugee relief


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As you’re no doubt aware, Europe is facing a crisis: it’s struggling to accommodate scores of migrants and refugees coming to the continent in search of a better life. If you’re wondering how you can help, you’ll be glad to hear that Google is making things easier. It just launched a campaign that will see it match donations until it raises a total of €10 million ($11.3 million) toward migrant and refugee relief. Any money you send will be distributed to four nonprofits (Doctors Without Borders, International Rescue Committee, Save the Children and the UN) providing food, security and shelter to those in need. Google’s effort won’t solve everything, but it’s worth checking out if you previously felt powerless to help.

[Image credit: AP Photo/Selcuk Bulent]

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Tags: charity, doctorswithoutborders, donation, donations, google, humanitarian, InternationalRescueCommittee, migrants, refugees, relief, savethechildren, un, unitednations

16
Sep

CBS All Access can now be streamed to your Android TV


Google_AndroidTV_CBS_AllAccess_091515Android TV is Google’s home for streaming all your media right to your TV. Today, Google is adding a new partner.

Starting today, CBS All Access is available for Android TV. If you’re a subscriber of the service, you can now stream CBS content and the live CBS network right to your Android TV enabled set-top box. With the service, subscribers can choose from thousands of episodes from current seasons, previous seasons in addition to classic shows.

If you want to become a member, a 7-day free trial is available and then the service will cost $5.99 per month. Members will be able to watch their favorite content on all their favorite devices including the big screen. You can sign up at their website.

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16
Sep

Google OnHub teardown reveals a curious, complicated WiFi router


Google's OnHub in mid-teardown

If you think Google’s OnHub router looks like a strange machine on the outside, wait until you get a look at the inside. DIY repair outfit iFixit has torn down Google’s first WiFi access point (technically TP-Link’s), and it contains some components you definitely aren’t going to find anywhere else. The OnHub’s signature, congestion-fighting antenna looks more like a set of crosshairs than any kind of networking gear, and there’s another diamond-like antenna for focusing signals in specific directions. You’ll also find wires that dangle like “tentacles,” and a heat sink that pulls warmth through the circuit board.

Not surprisingly, this one-of-a-kind design isn’t exactly easy to take apart — even iFixit faced a challenge navigating its complicated structure. Also, you could be looking at a costly (or at least tricky) fix if you break an antenna connector or a port. While you aren’t that likely to deconstruct your router in the first place, the teardown shows that clever design comes at a cost.

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16
Sep

Google takes cat videos to the next level


Let’s face it. The internet loves cats. If you don’t believe me, Google search cat videos. Even in the early days, the internet was rife with cat GIFs and memes.

Nowhere else was this more true than in Japan. Cats permeate Japanese culture. From mangas and animes to Japanese pop bands, you can find cats everywhere in the Japanese culture.

So it’s no suprise that the Android game Neko Atsume (Cat Gathering) has clawed it’s way to the top of the Japanese charts.

For those who are not familiar with Neko Atsume, it is a game where you attract and save stray cats by leaving offerings for the virtual felines. Apparently it’s hard to even paws the game for even a minute.

To celebrate the developers success, Google decided to scratch together a live action version of the game at the world’s first cat cafe in Osaka Japan. They streamed the entire tail tale live on MewTube YouTube yesterday. However, if you hissed missed it you can can watch the entire 11 hour 10 minute and 35 second broadcats broadcast here.

This is just another example of Google helping developers find success in the marketplace. What do you think? Are you going to paws your day to watch some or all of Google’s nyantastic cat video? Let us know in the comments below.

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