Showing posts with label alpha. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Android 4.2 Alpha reveals double notification bar

Android 4.2 Alpha reveals double notification bar
Quick settings for all in Android 4.2

An alpha build of Android 4.2 has appeared online, revealing some of the new features which will greet us in the upcoming version.

Thought to be debuting on the LG Nexus 4, Android Police claims to have received the build via an anonymous source, which is apparently a complete system dump from the LG Nexus device.

According to Android Police, it came across an image in the notification panel code, which featured the words "Future site of quick settings".

Double drop

Quick settings, we assume, refers to the tools we find in the notifications bar on Samsung's TouchWiz-running handsets, which allow you to easily toggle key functions such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and NFC without having to dive into the settings menu.

Some more digging and a video was sent to Android Police by the source, showing the location of this "future site" – turns out it's a second drop down panel, which appears over the top of the first notification bar.

These power controls have proved popular among consumers, as it allows them to quickly turn on and off the regularly used features on their devices, and it comes as no surprise to learn that Google could be considering baking this option directly into Android.

There's no word from Google on the new features in future builds of the Android platform, but hopefully we'll see this along with a host of other improvements at the launch event of the next Nexus smartphone – possibly in the next month or so.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/android-4-2-alpha-reveals-double-notification-bar-1104752

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

BlackBerry 10 beta 3 released, shows revamped UI

At a special event yesterday RIM unveiled the BlackBerry 10 beta 3 running on the company's new test device, the Dev Alpha B.

The UI look and feel of this latest BlackBerry 10 build is what RIM will be putting on its final BB10 devices in early 2013. And according to those, who've tried it, it really has the potential to grab people's attention.

Let's start with the new UI features. Starting with the new beta, to wake the device, you simply swipe from the bottom of the screen. Then, you are welcomed with the traditional batch of homescreen panels.

However, there's a twist. The first homescreen isn't really a homescreen in the sense that it holds widgets and app shortcuts. Rather, it houses the so called "Active Frames". You can have up to 8 of them and they represent currently running applications. Mind you, only four fit on one screen, so to view the other four, you'd have to scroll down.

RIM has done good job of backing in gestures in its OS.For example, you can jump straight to the homescreen from any app by swiping from the bottom up. Making the opposite swipe (top down) brings up the settings menu or another contextual menu, depending on the app you're in.


BlackBerry 10 SDK Beta 3 in action • Photos by TheVerge

What's really interesting is the new BlackBerry Hub. This is RIM's unified messaging service. It integrates all your email accounts, messages from social networks (Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn) and puts them in one place.

It's accessible by a sort of weird gesture - swipe up and to the right (think of it as a reversed L). Once you access it, you can see your notifications alongside the aforementioned emails and messages.

Back to the homescreens, swiping right of the Acitve Frames, reveals the classic list of App icons. They can be manually moved around and sorted to your liking. RIM has integrated an interesting feature allowing you to switch the device into personal or work mode when you swipe down from top of the screen when viewing the App icons screens.

Choosing Work mode allows you to launch an app in a secure mode. For example, a company might restrict copy and pasting in certain secured apps.

TheVerge was at the developer event, and made a user interface video of the latest BlackBerry 10 SDK Beta 3 build. Check it out below.

Judging from the footage, the latest build of BlackBerry 10 looks very promising. It's very fast and fluid, and packs a lot of interesting UI features that its competitors just currently lack.

As for the new device, it features a 4.2-inch display with RIM's standardized resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels. As TheVerge points out, its speaker grill, cameras, microphone and buttons really resemble the recently leaked BlackBerry 10 L Series phone.

What your take on RIM's progress with BlackBerry 10 so far?

Source
Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/blackberry_10_sdk_beta_3_detailed_shows_revamped_ui-news-4860.php