According to latest rumors, Motorola is preparing new model currently known as X Phone. For the first time we should see edge-to-edge FullHD screen on smartphone. From designers perspective I took liberty to implement some elements that could be useful, but in same recognizable in Motorola line-up. Phone should run on latest stock Android OS.
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I quite like it! But, I'm never certain how the technology will allow for detection of erroneous touches - seems like that's the biggest problem with edge-to-edge
mooshubob said:
I quite like it! But, I'm never certain how the technology will allow for detection of erroneous touches - seems like that's the biggest problem with edge-to-edge
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I am very curious how they plan to solve erroneous touches. Cant wait for real product!
If this is the new Nexus device & on Verizon
This will be my next device
Key Lime Pie??
Hobeycat said:
If this is the new Nexus device & on Verizon
This will be my next device
Key Lime Pie??
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Ye, I was speaking to one of my clients at work who works for motorola in chicago as an IT. He actually had one on him for beta testing and it said not for sale on top. He told me it should come out in August on all carriers.
3400mah battery :good:
Can it enough for 2 days?
great job....love the edge to edge screen!
kevlar its their trademark very promising :good:
patchie much
update: actually hits stores in October and KeyLime pie mmmm:fingers-crossed:
That's a mean Motorola! :good:
esperich Spence
i hope that really concept :victory::victory:
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Hey guys, i got an idea for an interested dev. I dont have a android phone yet, but I've been lurkin around here for a while and have learned a lot from all you guys.
Now, i for one know people who go through others phones. Needless to say, it is annoying. I have an idea to con these guys out of there snooping.
Its a lock screen app that implicates both that we know already, the standard bar swiping one
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and the combo one
I was thinking maybe we could get an app that let you swipe the bar, like if it was going to open it, but then act like if nothing happened. To actually unlock it, you would put the combo in invisibly, either by swiping through specific sectors, as if the screen were a grid.
This is my idea to you devs for a safer phone.
I like this idea. Would be a good April fools trick too.
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I like this idea. Would be a good April fools trick too.
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hahaaha, i know right. just hope a dev is willing to do it.
Can't imagine it would be that hard since both items are already built.
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Hmm well on cyanogenmod you can just hide the "dots" on the Pattern-lock. I use it currently. My current background is black, so that's why it's all black. It's just an extra security measure. Anyone without an android phone wouldn't really know what to do considering it doesn't even show the "Incorrect pattern" message (which you can turn on or off).
Note that this is the normal pattern lock with just everything hidden (except for the cyanogenmod message at the top, which can be turned off/changed to something else.) There's no slide-unlock then pattern-unlock, just pattern-unlock.
Lockscreen: http://imgur.com/PB4bN.jpg
Mainscreen: http://imgur.com/eWaJV.jpg
Lockscreen settings: http://imgur.com/iilIA.jpg
Kickedface
Update: Sources tell Kickedface that these images are not of a genuine Nexus device.
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Is this Sony’s Nexus device that will be known as the Nexus X? Well, what do you think? Is this real or fake? This was Uploaded by a user named Mutul Yeter, we can see that the device looks very similar to other Sony devices in styling, however, this appears to be running stock Android and has the “Google” logo branded in the middle.
All carrier branding is missing and the device has on-screen navigation keys, something we would expect to see on all Nexus devices going forward. We aren't sure where the name “Nexus X” originated from, but it’s being tossed around as a possibility rather than Xperia Nexus.
There's also some odd artefacting throughout the photo, particularly around the USB port and the Google logo up top -- hallmarks of possible Photoshopping. Then there's the fact that the front face shows a home screen where the Google Play Store icon is not labeled, and there's no persistent search bar up top. If you ask us, there's definitely something fishy going on here.
And then there's the fact that we're pretty sure the LG Nexus 4 is what's next from Google, and that Googlers are currently testing that model rather than any Sony creation.
In any case, let's suspend disbelief for a few minutes and entertain the idea that this is genuine. If so, we'd guess it's either an abandoned prototype or some future Sony phone in a dummy case. Certainly, the exterior doesn't match any Sony phone we're familiar with, though it does share a few design traits with the Xperia S and Xperia Ion. We know from briefings with Sony and other manufacturers that they often produce numerous prototype designs for future hardware, so it's possible that's what we're dealing with here. We also wouldn't read too much into the fact that it's running vanilla Android, as manufacturers must use this as a starting point when building their own UIs.
In any case, we'd suggest you don't get too excited about what we're seeing here. It's not impossible that we might see a Sony Nexus at some point in the future, but if we do, we're pretty sure it won't look anything like this.
Check past the break for the second, equally suspicious photo in this set.
Just an FYI, Wacom posted new drivers today, and it appears to greatly improve the pen operations on the Surface Pro. Namely, pressure sensitive apps now actually recognize pressure (for example, Photoshop now works properly with the pen and pressure).
http://www.wacom.com/feeldriver
Enjoy =]
Waiting for the Surface Pro 2 before purchasing This is exciting!
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works 100% adjusted the sensitivity by changing the tip option
LastBattle said:
Waiting for the Surface Pro 2 before purchasing This is exciting!
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Why? The Surface Pro is awesome! Besides, if you keep waiting for the "next best thing", you'll never get one. To paraphrase Ferris Bueller, tech moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and enjoy the goodies once in a while, you could miss all of it.
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Why? The Surface Pro is awesome! Besides, if you keep waiting for the "next best thing", you'll never get one. To paraphrase Ferris Bueller, tech moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and enjoy the goodies once in a while, you could miss all of it.
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I don't usually wait for new products, like Lumia 800/900/920 that I got for the past 1 year.
Its because Intel have already announced their Haswell processor with 3x graphics and even better power consumption, besides its only a month away :fingers-crossed:
Microsoft have said no new surface announcement will be made at build so a haswell version is unlikely.
I'm personally more interested in a bay trail version, especially if it includes an active stylus (no preference for wacom or ntrig from me). Even more unlikely to be announced than a haswell version.
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NM.
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Just wrote an Android Wear app to remote control *and view* your cell phone camera live. I have a series of other hacks I plan to do in the near future but here's a start. Open source too so hope people can help contribute and make it better! Welcome feedback, pull requests, suggestions.
On the play store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.dheera.wearcamera
Source on GitHub:
https://github.com/dheera/android-wearcamera
Post on my website:
http://dheera.net/projects/android-wearcamera
Now you can spy on people and take photos of them without them knowing it xD
Very cool app. Works well. Thanks for this!!
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This is brilliant!!! Absolutely brilliant!!!
Well done!
Totally awesome app!
I've made a bunch of updates to Wear Camera Remote since the first release now. I've added basic support for turning the flash on/off and switching between front/rear camera. But I'm doing it differently than all those paid apps (e.g. Pixtocam) in that I want the UI to blend in well with Google's UI. Also small buttons on a smartwatch is awful to use.
More features to come in the future when I get time, stay tuned. Or if someone wants to help extend this vision, it *is* an open source GPL project.
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nvm
Tried this, awesome!! thanks
Awsome app !
Can you consider for the next version to be able to disable the screen on the phone ?
It's this for nexus devices only or all phones? It doesn't seem to work on my LG G3.
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It's this for nexus devices only or all phones? It doesn't seem to work on my LG G3.
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Not working on my HTC One either. The only app that's given me phone->watch video is LookBehind but it cost like $2. In any event, people are blown away by this James Bond-esque feature
Installing it now...
EDIT: Screenshot attached
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Pretty useless if you do not own one of these flagship models I'd say...
This update just popped up on mine today and I applied it (it zapped 5% of my fully-charged watch that was still on the charger the whole time!) Then the Wearable app wanted updating on the phone, so I did that as well. Seemed to work OK so far.
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Pretty useless if you do not own one of these flagship models I'd say...
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Yep. Fewer and fewer people care about "flagship" models. I bought an A52 5G and ended up with a very fast phone, SD card, several capable cameras, real headset jack, OLED screen, and in-screen fingerprint sensor for under $400 (a little more than a year ago). Or I could have spent, what, DOUBLE for a "flagship" with a little better CPU, case, and camera, while losing the headset jack I use all the time? No thanks.
I own the same smartphone A52s and exactly for the same reason.
Did you find a way to use the Camera Control (samsung official app) on our A52s?
I have updated the watch and now the back button doesn't work...
Am I the only one with this issue?
EDIT: ok, after a watch reset and restore it works again...
Finally rolling out for the my R890 in Denmark
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I own the same smartphone A52s and exactly for the same reason.
Did you find a way to use the Camera Control (samsung official app) on our A52s?
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I didn't and it sucks. I have to use third-party one (only camera one actually works for me), which lacks in picture quality.