Tuesday, March 17, 2020

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Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Free Substratum themes of all time (2018)

Regrettably, CyanogenMod is dead today and to substitute it, a fresh development LineageOS is currently now in the marketplace. CyanogenMod will not be coming back again soon and together with it a great deal of solutions has gone. Here we are talking about the CyanogenMod theme motor, it had been easy and simple. There's not anything to be concerned about because of its refined alternative is known as the Substratum themes can be obtained. Now we're going to exhibit best Substratum topics 2018 below.

In the event, you people don't know CyanogenMod theme engine makes it possible for an individual to modify the UI look of an Android apparatus by simply applying an image. Substratum motif engine is one of the best and dependable theme engine available at the moment. It enables you to select themes from more than million of choices.

Substratum themes are offered on both paid and free foundation. Thus, suppose you've got an Android handset operating the Android Nougat OS and you're bored with using it. By applying Substratum topics you may make it resemble a Pixel or even a OnePlus device. As stated above it's an immense quantity of themes which rather confuses users that which to choose and why to choose.

Pixel UI theme

The title says it all, this motif provides a user using the Pixel such as inventory Android icons and panels. The theme gives a clear and straightforward appearance to your apparatus and, we enjoy stock Android like UI the maximum. Here you're getting most of the UI elements in Grayish and White color blend through the blue color gives an amazing comparison to UI. It is our first choice for those users that are searching for a crisp and clean look in their Android device.

Download Pixel UI theme

That is our second choice from the Substratum Theme 2018 record. Think about BalticUI, think about materialistic UI. This theme is all about simple and clean design. It seems great and also the flat UI everywhere appears nice for our eyes. Therefore, if you are a user who wants a straightforward looking topic then that really is the one designed for you.

Download Pixel UI theme

BalticUI

Windows phones are nearly dead today but Modern UI remains there for Android users. This theme has been created by taking suggestions from your Windows Phone. It is made up of a Dark design which is in line with the Windows 10. It has dark backgrounds using the blue tint. The UI looks great and may be utilized on the rooted devices. The color combination in the topics cannot be changed. It is available in the Paid and completely free variant.

Download BalticUI

ICE motif

ICE is our fourth choice in the very best Substratum themes in 2018. If you're bored of dark components on your smartphone's UI then this is the subject you ought to check. As its name implies ICE supplies you with the light white colored UI with earthy accent colors. It supports 28+ themed programs and in most looks a great light theme. When implemented this theme looks pleasing and pleasant.

Download ICE motif


Thursday, May 19, 2016

Registration for Allo by Google Begins

 


After launching the latest and greatest advancements in the field of Mobile Computing at Google IO 2016. Now, is the time to deliver them.


Allo, a social AI messaging app is now available for pre registration. You can head over to the bottom to register for the app.


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Registration for Allo by Google Begins

Google Launched Android Instant Apps lets you use them without installing

Google launched its new project called Android Instant Apps which runs instantly without installing which provides the people with wider range of Apps.





Android Instant Apps will be available to all phones running Android 4.2 or later and via an update to the Google Play Services software coming “later this year,” will attempt to bridge that gap. Instant Apps are designed to provide the richer, Android-native experience of an app combined with the convenience and the lower data and storage usage of a mobile website.


When users tap an Instant App URL than the user will be taken directly to an app that runs without installing. Developers who want to offer Instant Apps will have to modularize their apps so that users don’t have to install the entire app just to use certain features of it—this is where most of the data savings come from.


If you’re interested in learning more about Android Instant Apps, please check out the Android developers website, where you can sign up for updates as they become available. We can’t wait to see what you build when your app is just a tap away.


Until now Google has launched:


See the full coverage of Google I/O 2016 here At Goandroid



Google Launched Android Instant Apps lets you use them without installing

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Google Launched Duo a Video calling app in I/O 2016

Google after launching Google virtual assistant, Google Home for house hold tasks and Allo a smart messaging app announced its Duo Video calling app here at Google I/O 2016.


Google Duo


Duo is a simple, fast one-to-one video calling app for everyone—whether you’re on Android or iOS, a fast or slow connection, in New York or New Delhi. Like Allo, Duo is based on your phone number, allowing you to reach anyone in your phonebook. And its simple interface fades away when you’re in a call, so it’s just the two of you.


One of our favorite features of Duo is Knock Knock, which shows you a live video preview of the caller before you pick up. Knock Knock invites you into the moment, making calls feel spontaneous and fun. Once you answer, Duo seamlessly transitions you right into the call.


Duo calls are in crisp HD video (up to 720p) and audio. We’ve optimized Duo to work well even on spotty networks, so if bandwidth is limited it gracefully adjusts quality so you’re still able to connect. We also seamlessly transition calls between cellular and Wi-Fi, so you don’t need to worry about what network you’re on. Finally, we built Duo with privacy and security in mind and all calls on Duo are end-to-end encrypted.




Google Launched Duo a Video calling app in I/O 2016

Livestream of Google I/O 2016 keynote right here

Google’s annual developer conference is a few minutes to start from now and you can watch it live on YouTube and here on GoAndroid Also. Google is doing great work for the its biggest Event of the year. They have already rolled out updates to App, Website and Social Media profiles to give the look of Google I/O 2016.


Google is expected to launch seven new things, namely Android N, Android Wear New Update, Chromebook with Android Apps Support, Virtual Reality Hardware, Project Tango, Xiaomi’s Google Chirp and Project Aura.


Google provides the two types of Live Streaming on Youtube, one is the standard live stream and other one is 360 degree compatible which you can watch through Google Cardboard. Below you can see both the types live here on GoAndroid.


Google I/O 2016 – Keynote (Standard)



Google I/O 2016 – Keynote 360 (Virtual Reality)




 



Click here for our Google I/O 2016 coverage



Livestream of Google I/O 2016 keynote right here

7 Things We Expecting From Google I/O 2016

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Google IO 2016 is around the corner and just few hours away. Google is doing great work for the its biggest Event of the year. They have already rolled out updates to App, Website and Social Media profiles to give the look of Google I/O 2016.


We will be there to cover the whole Google IO 2016 and to let you know the latest happenings. For the time being we have prepared a list of the things that we are expecting from Google I/O 2016. For developers, tech experts and geeks across the world this is a major event to discover all the new inventions made by the giant G.


7 Things We expecting from Google IO 2016


Android N


This is the primary thing that we are expecting from Google IO 2016. Google has released the developer preview of the Android N few months back and they are continuously improving it.  Recently Android N also made available for Nexus Player. So we expect full launch of the Android N.


There are lot of features of Android N that users got to know after the initial launch of the device. But, still many things are unknown.


We expect lot more from Android N. We hope that more stuff should be added to the Android N.


Android Wear New Update


There’s a “What’s New in Android Wear” session in Google IO 2016 agenda. So, we expect that Android Wear is going to get some more powers or features upgrade. Android Wear was laucnhed at IO 2014, and, since, two years despite of regular upgrades it has started feeling that Android Wear is missing something.


This is much needed thing for Android Wear. Many users around the world are looking for IO 2016. Do you own any Android Wearable?


 



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Chromebook with Android Apps Support


In recent past, we heard many rumors that Google is going to integrate Android Apps with Chromebooks or ChromeOS. We don’t know whether they will launch support for Android Apps by integrating Android with ChromeOS or they are working on any other method.


Less than a month ago, someone on reddit caught a fleeting glimpse of a checkbox that said “Enable Android Apps to run on your Chromebook”.


Google IO 2016 is going to provide awnsers to all these rumors.


Virtual Reality Hardware


Virtual Reality is making hits all over the market with some major companies releasing their VR machines. Recently, HTC announced HTC Vive pre and there’s new version of the Oculus Rift slated for launch in some upcoming time.


As per the rumors, Google is also going to unveil the Virtual Reality Hardware and it is going to be less powerful than the HTC Vive and Rift. The event will be the perfect space to release some new hardware and systems for this technology that is getting bigger and bigger in the industry.


Project Tango


The devices powered by Project Tango will be able to recognize places they have been before, such as public places, offices and more. The motion-tracking ability of Project Tango also works indoors, allowing users to navigate accurately in indoor environments such as a shopping mall. The development of the first consumer device with Project Tango is coming to partnership with lenovo. At CES 2016 Lenovo said:


“The new smartphone, powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, turns the screen into a magic window that can overlay digital information and objects onto the real world. Lenovo, Google, and Qualcomm Technologies are working closely together to optimize the software and hardware to ensure consumers get the most out of the Project Tango platform.”


So there’s lot of stuff unknown and we are looking for Google IO 2016 for this.


Xiaomi’s Google Chirp


This was leaked just few days ago, that Xiaomi is coming on with some hardware device. Google will introduce it’s standalone connected home device at I/O, and will name it ‘Home.’ A previous report noted it was going by the codename of ‘Chirp.’


So there’s lot less information available but this is another thing that we are waiting for. This also come under Google’s Project Home with Echo.


Project Aura


The project follows up from Google Glass and continues to focus on the wearable world. Google has even hired consumer electronics experts from Amazon’s secretive Lab 126 to jump-start the new group. According to reports Google plans to release its new wearable devices this IO.


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7 Things We Expecting From Google I/O 2016

Android Marshmallow is Rolling out on AT&T Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge

Although we are not far from the Release of Android N. But there are some last year flagships which did Not get Android marshmallow yet till Now, AT&T Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge are two of them. But thankfully the wait is over and AT&T is rolling out OTA to both Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge which contains Android Marshmallow.


AT&T Galaxy S6 marshmallow update


The update weighs 1.5GB in size and contains all the basic marshmallow features like Google Now on Tap, Doze power management, improved permissions control, and more. Along with these there are also some changes in TouchWiz’s new look and a revamped notification panel. With this update your Phone will also update the Android Security Patch Level to May 1, 2016.


Also Read:Android Marshmallow Roll Out finally Begins for AT&T HTC M9 and M8


The update is rolling out in stages and will reach you in a day or two. Meanwhile, if you did not get the OTA notification than do check for update manually by going through the setting of the phone.


If you receive an Update than do share your experience after updating your device to Android Marshmallow via comments.



Android Marshmallow is Rolling out on AT&T Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge

Google could make an Exicting Announcement in partnership with Xiaomi At IO16

Google may made some special announcment in partnership with Xiaomi at Google I/O 2016. As Xiaomi’s Vice President and former Google executive Hugo Barra posted a tweet in which he is saying Xiaomi will be a part of Google I/O 2016.


https://twitter.com/hbarra/status/732494672174551040


This Tweets means a lot. So guys we could see a product from Xiaomi in Google I/O 2016 which starts tomorrow. It may be the Android TV from Xiaomi or we can see an Android Visual Reality Headset made by Xiaomi in this Event. It’s a Rumor that Google will launch its VR headset, which can give tough competition to Samsung Gear VR in capabilities.


Anyhow, Google is rumored to announce some more details on Android N, Project Tango Soli and Ara. Google may launch Android VR headset in the event.



Google could make an Exicting Announcement in partnership with Xiaomi At IO16