How to Add Arabic Writing Keyboard on Android Phones



Yes it is right if you think you can write arabic language from your android phone. By using this small app and install it on your device, you will be able to write through your keyboard of your phone. This small app is one of the famous app on the play store which is currently used by more than thousand people.

This app is called IQQI - Arabic Keyboard. It is an enhanced Arabic virtual soft keyboard application that supports Android 2.x~4.x.





Features
- Smart word prediction (Arabic & English)
- Right-to-left candidates (RTL)
- Support Eastern Arabic numerals and punctuations
- User adjustable keyboard skins
- Automatic spacing and new word learning
- Virtual soft keyboard like Ibrahim Arabic Keyboard

Download IQQI - Arabic Keyboard from Market

How to Install Arabic Language Support on Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1



As you know, Ice cream sandwich and Jelly bean Roms for Note 10.1 support most of languages, but a lot of careers hide many languages which they consider a useless languages in there regions.

Thanks to one of the xda-forum members who made a free, small and ugly  application, but very useful app to allow you enable all those hidden languages (Arabic, Hebrew, Farsi, Bahasa...) on the input list settings and the stock keyboard.





Features :
- Auto Backup your current language settings
- Enable Hidden languages in the input language list and Keyboard
- Restore you language settings

This app doesn't add any language support, it just enable all supported languages, so if you don't get your local language after reboot, that means it's not supported in your Rom.
Note: this application works on a ROOTED DEVICES only.
Download from the Market.

How to Install Arabic Language Support on Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100




For those who want to add Arabic language support for their Samsung Galaxy Note 2, this article will explain the way to add it on your device. This is performed by installing one small great app made by one of the xda forum members.

As you know, Ice cream sandwich and Jelly bean Roms support most of languages, but a lot of careers hide many languages which they consider a useless languages in there regions.

Thanks to one of the xda-forum members who made a free, small and ugly  application, but very useful app to allow you enable all those hidden languages (Arabic, Hebrew, Farsi, Bahasa...) on the input list settings and the stock keyboard.





Features :
- Auto Backup your current language settings
- Enable Hidden languages in the input language list and Keyboard
- Restore you language settings

This app doesn't add any language support, it just enable all supported languages, so if you don't get your local language after reboot, that means it's not supported in your Rom.
Note: this application works on a ROOTED DEVICES only. To root the Note 2 visit this link
Download from the Market.

How to Install Arabic Language Support on Samsung Galaxy S3 (GT-I9300)



Most us must be wondering why our phone doesn't support Arabic language. Do not worry because on this article i will show you about how to install Arabic language support on Samsung Galaxy S3. This tutorial is done by installing a small app on the device to enable the hidden languages.

As you know, Ice cream sandwich and Jelly bean Roms for Galaxy S3 support most of languages, but a lot of careers hide many languages which they consider a useless languages in there regions.

Thanks to one of the xda-forum members who made a free, small and ugly  application, but very useful app to allow you enable all those hidden languages (Arabic, Hebrew, Farsi, Bahasa...) on the input list settings and the stock keyboard.





Features :
- Auto Backup your current language settings
- Enable Hidden languages in the input language list and Keyboard
- Restore you language settings

This app doesn't add any language support, it just enable all supported languages, so if you don't get your local language after reboot, that means it's not supported in your Rom.
Note: this application works on a ROOTED DEVICES only.
Download from the Market.

How to Root Sony Xperia Acro S Using Bin4ry’s Root Tool




Acro S is one the best device made by Japanese manufacture. It comes with great features and amazing design. One of the famous features inside of Acro S is the water and dust resistance. So, it is normal when many people dream of having this device. On this article i will explain a tutorial about how to root Sony Xperia Acro S using a famous tool made by a member of xda-forum which is called Bin4ry Tool. 

Thanks to xda forum members [Bin4ry] who always try their best to make the Android OS looks better in its performance and customization. So, here we go please read this tutorial carefully. The choice between rooting or not lies on your hand.


Caution: In my experience nothing has ever gone wrong with rooting. There is always that slight chance something can mess up. Use caution and only do this if you want to. I am not responsible if anything happens (but I really don’t think anything will happen if you do everything right)  Also rooting voids your warranty but don’t worry, unrooting should give it back like nothing ever happened.!! Please read about Rooting here.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the Sony Xperia Acro S.  Applying these instructions on another device or model may produce undesired outcomes.
  • The information in this guide is provided for instructional and educational purposes only. There is no guarantee that these instructions will work under your specific and unique circumstances.
  • Use these instructions at your own risk. We shall not hold any responsibility or liability for whatever happens to you or your device arising from your use of the info in this guide.
  • Read and understand the whole guide first before actually performing the instructions.
  • This Procedure will definitely void your warranty, although the warranty can be claimed by un-rooting your device.


What you need to prepare:
  • A Sony Xperia Acro S and a PC
  • Backup all personal data on your phone to make sure you have a copy of your personal data (e.g., contacts, SMS, MMS, Internet settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and the like) in case the procedure in this guide erases such data. Guide from here
  • Make sure your device has at least 75% of phone battery charge.


How to root using Bin4ry’s Root Tool
  • Download the tool from here. (mirror mediafire)
  • Extract the downloaded zip file to a convenient location on the computer.
  • Ensure that you are running an android OS of ICS or JB on your device. This will not work on Android 2.3 or older versions of Android.
  • Make sure drivers for your Android device are installed on the computer. Drivers for most devices can be installed by installing the manufacturer’s PC suite software.
  • On your phone/tablet, enable USB debugging in the Settings » Developer options menu.
  • Run the tool by double-clicking the RunMe.bat file from the folder where you extracted the tool in step 2.
  • Then, make the correct choice according to whatever device you have.
  • Connect your device to the computer. Then, follow on-screen instructions to root your device.

Note:
Xperia phones with "older" firmware = Normal mode
Sony Tablet and similar = Special mode
Xperia phones with JB Firmare = Mode 3

Notice:
  • Normal Mode will not wipe any other data, dont worry!
  • Special Mode CAN wipe your data, Rollback SHOULD restore, but to be sure backup you data somehow!
  • New Mode SHOULD be able to root all new Sony Firmwares like 2.55 and higher where Normal mode was failing

Congratulation ! now your Sony Xperia Acro S has been rooted. Enjoy the advantages of the rooted device. Please give us a feedback on the comment section below.

How to Root Sony Xperia P Using Bin4ry’s Root Tool




On this article i will explain a tutorial about how to root Sony Xperia P using a famous tool made by a member of xda-forum which is called Bin4ry Tool. 

Thanks to xda forum members [Bin4ry] who always try their best to make the Android OS looks better in its performance and customization. So, here we go please read this tutorial carefully. The choice between rooting or not lies on your hand.


Caution: In my experience nothing has ever gone wrong with rooting. There is always that slight chance something can mess up. Use caution and only do this if you want to. I am not responsible if anything happens (but I really don’t think anything will happen if you do everything right)  Also rooting voids your warranty but don’t worry, unrooting should give it back like nothing ever happened.!! Please read about Rooting here.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the Sony Xperia P  Applying these instructions on another device or model may produce undesired outcomes.
  • The information in this guide is provided for instructional and educational purposes only. There is no guarantee that these instructions will work under your specific and unique circumstances.
  • Use these instructions at your own risk. We shall not hold any responsibility or liability for whatever happens to you or your device arising from your use of the info in this guide.
  • Read and understand the whole guide first before actually performing the instructions.
  • This Procedure will definitely void your warranty, although the warranty can be claimed by un-rooting your device.


What you need to prepare:
  • A Sony Xperia P and a PC
  • Backup all personal data on your phone to make sure you have a copy of your personal data (e.g., contacts, SMS, MMS, Internet settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and the like) in case the procedure in this guide erases such data. Guide from here
  • Make sure your device has at least 75% of phone battery charge.


How to root using Bin4ry’s Root Tool
  • Download the tool from here. (mirror mediafire)
  • Extract the downloaded zip file to a convenient location on the computer.
  • Ensure that you are running an android OS of ICS or JB on your device. This will not work on Android 2.3 or older versions of Android.
  • Make sure drivers for your Android device are installed on the computer. Drivers for most devices can be installed by installing the manufacturer’s PC suite software.
  • On your phone/tablet, enable USB debugging in the Settings » Developer options menu.
  • Run the tool by double-clicking the RunMe.bat file from the folder where you extracted the tool in step 2.
  • Then, make the correct choice according to whatever device you have.
  • Connect your device to the computer. Then, follow on-screen instructions to root your device.

Note:
Xperia phones with "older" firmware = Normal mode
Sony Tablet and similar = Special mode
Xperia phones with JB Firmare = Mode 3


Notice:
  • Normal Mode will not wipe any other data, dont worry!
  • Special Mode CAN wipe your data, Rollback SHOULD restore, but to be sure backup you data somehow!
  • New Mode SHOULD be able to root all new Sony Firmwares like 2.55 and higher where Normal mode was failing

Congratulation ! now your Sony Xperia P has been rooted. Enjoy the advantages of the rooted device. Please give us a feedback on the comment section below.

How to Root Sony Xperia U Using Bin4ry’s Root Tool



On this article i will explain a tutorial about how to root Sony Xperia U using a famous tool made by a member of xda-forum which is called Bin4ry Tool. 

Thanks to xda forum members [Bin4ry] who always try their best to make the Android OS looks better in its performance and customization. So, here we go please read this tutorial carefully. The choice between rooting or not lies on your hand.


Caution: In my experience nothing has ever gone wrong with rooting. There is always that slight chance something can mess up. Use caution and only do this if you want to. I am not responsible if anything happens (but I really don’t think anything will happen if you do everything right)  Also rooting voids your warranty but don’t worry, unrooting should give it back like nothing ever happened.!! Please read about Rooting here.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the Sony Xperia U. Applying these instructions on another device or model may produce undesired outcomes.
  • The information in this guide is provided for instructional and educational purposes only. There is no guarantee that these instructions will work under your specific and unique circumstances.
  • Use these instructions at your own risk. We shall not hold any responsibility or liability for whatever happens to you or your device arising from your use of the info in this guide.
  • Read and understand the whole guide first before actually performing the instructions.
  • This Procedure will definitely void your warranty, although the warranty can be claimed by un-rooting your device.


What you need to prepare:
  • A Sony Xperia U and a PC
  • Backup all personal data on your phone to make sure you have a copy of your personal data (e.g., contacts, SMS, MMS, Internet settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and the like) in case the procedure in this guide erases such data. Guide from here
  • Make sure your device has at least 75% of phone battery charge.


How to root using Bin4ry’s Root Tool
  • Download the tool from here. (mirror mediafire)
  • Extract the downloaded zip file to a convenient location on the computer.
  • Ensure that you are running an android OS of ICS or JB on your device. This will not work on Android 2.3 or older versions of Android.
  • Make sure drivers for your Android device are installed on the computer. Drivers for most devices can be installed by installing the manufacturer’s PC suite software.
  • On your phone/tablet, enable USB debugging in the Settings » Developer options menu.
  • Run the tool by double-clicking the RunMe.bat file from the folder where you extracted the tool in step 2.
  • Then, make the correct choice according to whatever device you have.
  • Connect your device to the computer. Then, follow on-screen instructions to root your device.

Note:
Xperia phones with "older" firmware = Normal mode
Sony Tablet and similar = Special mode
Xperia phones with JB Firmare = Mode 3


Notice:
  • Normal Mode will not wipe any other data, dont worry!
  • Special Mode CAN wipe your data, Rollback SHOULD restore, but to be sure backup you data somehow!
  • New Mode SHOULD be able to root all new Sony Firmwares like 2.55 and higher where Normal mode was failing

Congratulation ! now your Sony Xperia U has been rooted. Enjoy the advantages of the rooted device. Please give us a feedback on the comment section below.

HTC One Specs: Advantages and Disadvantages




This year 2013 we can see many great and amazing devices have been released. Considering the technology is always get in advance and more people need what is more than what is being expected. As we can see, many mobile phone manufactures are competing each other to prove which is the best among of them. Last time we have reviewed a little article about the other monster Samsung Galaxy S4 Specs: Advantages and Disadvantages and the Sony Xperia Z Specs: Advantages and Disadvantages, this time is the chance for the Taiwanese.

HTC has announced its latest flagship Android smartphone – the HTC One. HTC’s newest smartphone features a 4.7-inch Super LCD3 display with full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, generates 468 ppi and protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 2.

The HTC One is powered by a 1.7 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 up to 40% more powerful than the Snapdragon S4 Pro, 2GB of RAM and Adreno 320 GPU. There is 32GB or 64GB internal of storage, a 2,300 mAh battery, 4G LTE, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC and a 4MP Ultralpixel camera with BSI sensor and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). The device runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and the lastest HTC Sense version – HTC Sense 5. Now we see more details of this handset.

HTC One Specs 

- BODY :
Model : HTC One
Dimensions : 137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3mm
Weight : 143g

- NETWORK :
2G : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G : HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G : LTE

- DISPLAY :
Size : 4.7-inch
Resolution : 1920 x 1080 pixels
Density : 468 PPI
Protection : Corning Gorilla Glass 2
UI :  HTC Sense 5

- FEATURES :
OS : Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Processor : 1.7 GHz quad-core Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 600
RAM : 2GB
GPU : Adreno 320
Memory : 32/ 64 GB
Card slot : No

- CAMERA :
Primary : 4MP UltraPixel Camera
Features : BSI sensor, Pixel size 2.0 µm, Sensor size 1/3′,Dedicated HTC ImageChip™ 2, F2.0 aperture and 28 mm lens, Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)
Front : 2.1 MP
Video : 1080p Full HD video recording for both front and back cameras with HDR Video

- CONNECTIVITY :
Bluetooth 4.0
WI-FI 802.11 a, b, g, n
USB 2.0
HDMI and NFC Support
3.5 mm stereo audio jack

- BATTERY :
Capacity : 2300 mAh

- SOUND :
Dual frontal stereo speakers with built-in amplifiers
HTC BoomSound


HTC One Features

HTC One Design
The HTC One comes with a zero-gap aluminium unibody and sporting a brilliant 4.7 inch Full HD screen. The display looks bright and colorful. On the front, the HTC One’s design looks similar to the Iphone 5 and Black Berry Z10 but unlike those smartphones the back side has been curved which makes it comfortable to hold. And with a metal design that feels expensive and luxurious. There are two physical buttons on the phone: Home button on the right side, and the back button on the left.The HTC One is equipped with dual frontal stereo speakers grills situated above and below the display. Measuring 137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3mm and weighing in at 143 grams, it’s one pretty bulky smartphone. At 9.3 mm the HTC One is thicker than most high-end smartphones such as Iphone 5 (7.6mm) , Sony Xperia Z (7.9mm), Samsung Galaxy SIII (8.6mm).
The best HTC’s phone is availbale in black and silver. Like other top-end smartphones, it’s protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 2.

HTC One Screen
The HTC One boasts a 4.7 inch Full HD screen with 1080×1920 pixel resolution and 468 ppi – highest pixel density on mobile at the moment. So, the One’s screen looks super sharp and clear. Futhermore, with Super LCD 3 technology which makes the new device is the most impressive viewing experience of any smartphone. Overall, it’s an amazing screen.

HTC One Hardware
The HTC One is powered by a 1.7 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor along with 2GB of RAM and Adreno 320 graphics. You need to know that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 is 40% more powerful than the Snapdragon S4 Pro. So, the HTC One’s performance is faster than other previous quad-core smartphones such as Xperia Z, Nexus 4… It’s a good news for those who want to buy this phone. Unfortunately, there is not a microSD card for expansion but don’t worry about it because with 32 or 64 GB internal storage you can store data in a comfortable way.


HTC One Camera
The HTC One doesn’t come with a 8MP or 13 MP camera, it’s only 4MP. What’s wrong here? No, HTC offers a new camera – the Ultrapixel camera which able to capture 300 % more light compared to other high-end smartphone so it works better in low-light conditions.
With optical image stabilization (OIS) like Nokia Lumia 920 make all movement of the camera sensor smoother, so the video recording quality is pretty good. There is a 2.1 MP front-facing camera and 1080p Full HD video recording for both front and back cameras with HDR Video.


HTC One OS
The HTC One runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and the latest version of Sense, the HTC Sense 5.


HTC One Battery
The new HTC One sports a 2,300 mAh battery, more than HTC One X but comepared to some new high-end smartphones (+3000 mAh) it is not enough. Here is the battery test result done by GSMarena.



What’s new in HTC One ?
  • HTC Zoe : a new feature allows you capture up to 20 photos and a three-second videos when you take a photo. HTC calls this video or photo a Zoe and then displayed in a unique way in the new gallery. So we can use these photos and videos with the transition effect and music in order to make a cool video. Very simple and fast
  • HTC BlinkFeed : What do you think about new home screen with a live stream of social updates, entertainment, news and photos ? Everything will appear on the screen and all your favorite content is streamed live onto one screen.
  • HTC BoomSound : With dual front-facing stereo speakers powered by built-in amplifiers deliver bigger sound with less distortion and more detail.
  • HTC Sense TV : with new feature , you’ll be able to select TV channels, access program guides, adjust audio and more with your HTC One. Find your favorite shows, and it will notify you when they’re on. Take control of your TV experience with your phone.


Main Disadvantages

  • Lacks a microSD card slot.
  • Not latest version of Android but HTC will update Jelly Bean 4.2 for the HTC One soon.
  • Battery capacity not much.

Sony Xperia Z Specs: Advantages and Disadvantages




Another monster has came out to beat the others. While Samsung also releases its monster Galaxy S4, HTC with their One, and many others, so this must be the best time in a while to be a Sony fan. The year since parting ways with Ericsson has been one of filling in the blanks - fulfilling fans' wildest dreams was not too high on the agenda. This is not to say that the brand's loyal followers were let down over and over again. It's just that they had to teach themselves patience. Well, those who did have their reward at last.

The Xperia Z is a burst of confidence and inspiration that will rally the troops and send a warning to the opposition. Another message is delivered too, loud and clear: Ericsson is no longer a haunting shadow. Sony has moved on.

The Sony Xperia Z is stuff geeks' dreams are made of, it's designed and built to the highest standard and has raw processing power to spare. IP57-certified - on top of that - for dust and water resistance, it's tougher than most competitors. High-end smartphones aren't quite fit for the beach or white water rafting, but the Xperia Z won't be at odds with your active lifestyle.



Sony Xperia Z Specs:

Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support; 3G with HSPA; LTE
5" 16M-color 1080p capacitive touchscreen with 441ppi pixel density; Bravia Mobile Engine 2
Android OS v4.1.1 Jelly Bean with custom UI
Quad-core 1.5 GHz Krait CPU, 2 GB RAM, Adreno 320 GPU; Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset
13 MP autofocus camera with LED flash and geo-tagging, HDR
1080p video recording @ 30fps with HDR mode, continuous autofocus and stereo sound
2.2 MP front-facing camera, 1080p video recording
IP 57 certification - dust resistant and water resistant
Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct and DLNA; Wireless TV out
GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS
16GB of built-in storage; microSD card slot
Non-removable Li-Ion 2330 mAh battery
MHL-enabled microUSB port
Bluetooth v4.0, NFC
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
Accelerometer and proximity sensor
Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
Glass front and back panels

Main Advantages

Sony has managed to extract more performance from the four Krait cores than any manufacturer to use this chipset. The Adreno 320 GPU does equally well - it manages playable frame rates using a real-world 3D engine at FullHD resolution. It's hardly a surprise then, that the overall user experience with this one is smooth as butter.

The Sony Xperia Z also comes with the second version of the company's Mobile Bravia Engine, which should improve its performance for video playback and image browsing. Thanks to that and the immense resolution, the Xperia Z has easily the best smartphone display the Japanase have produced so far. It is also the least reflective so far, which helps it perform much better in bright sunlight. Here's how it did in our dedicated sunlight legibility test.

On top you get another plastic lid with the 3.5mm audio jack hiding underneath. While the cover prevents dust and dirt accumulation (in addition of keeping water out), it does have a somewhat negative effect on its accessibility.

The smartphone has a large 2330 mAh battery to rely on, but the quad-core Krait CPU and the 5″ 1080p display are known to consume quite a lot of power. The fact that the battery isn’t user-replaceable puts even more pressure on the Xperia Z to do well here, and we were as curious as you are to find out if that’s actually the case.

Here is the test result done by GSMarena



Main Disadvantage

Low contrast display with below-par viewing angles
the screen is by no means perfect. First of all its viewing angles aren't really great. They are a step forward compared to the Xperia T, but a very minor one. In that area Sony still has a lot of work before it catches up with the competition.

The display has rather poor contrast for a flagship unit and not really inspiring colors. As testified by the measurements in our dedicated test it comes nowhere near the standard of its main competitors and it even fared worse than its predecessor.

Non user-replaceable battery
Unfortunately Sony Xperia Z even come with the great amazing battery, but it hardly can be removed by users. If we want to change or remove the battery, we should go to the service.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Specs: Advantages and Disadvantages




Finally the monster has been released to public. The successor of the Galaxy series samsung Galaxy S4 is definitely the most anticipate mobile phone by public considering of the most success Samsung Galaxy S3 in the history. The launch of the Samsung Galaxy S4 was one of the most anticipated technology events in recent memory and it seems the smartphone will be able to live to the hype.

Super AMOLED fans will fall in love with the screen. Actually, the 5" 1080p Super AMOLED should impress everyone - contrast, viewing angles and sunlight legibility are top notch. And you can turn down the saturation if it bugs you so much. What's even more amazing is that Samsung managed to squeeze the Galaxy S4 in a smaller body than the Galaxy S III and even the HTC One, both of which have smaller screens and batteries. And that's without sacrificing the user-removable battery and microSD card slot.

Samsung Galaxy S4 Specs

General: Quad-band 2G/quad-band 3G/Optional LTE connectivity
Form factor: Touchscreen bar phone
Dimensions: 136.6 x 69.8 x 7.9mm, 130 g
Display: 4.99" 16M-color Super AMOLED HD capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels (441ppi)
Chipset: Exynos 5410 Octa / Snapdragon 600
CPU: 1.6 GHz Quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 and 1.2 GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 / 1.9GHz Krait 300
GPU: PowerVR SGX 544MP3 / Adreno 320
RAM: 2GB
OS: Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)
Memory: 16/32GB/64GB storage, microSD card slot
Still camera: 13 megapixel auto-focus camera, face detection, touch focus and image stabilization, Dual Shot, Cinema Photo; 2MP front facing camera, video-calls
Video camera: Full HD (1080p) video recording at 30fps
Connectivity: Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth 4.0, standard microUSB port with MHL features (TV Out, USB host), GPS receiver with A-GPS and GLONASS, 3.5mm audio jack, NFC, Infrared port
Battery: 2600 mAh
Misc: TouchWiz UI, Impressively rich video/audio codec support, built-in accelerometer, Smart stay and Smart rotation eye-tracking, Smart pause, Smart scroll, S Health, Air Gestures, humidity sensor, temperature sensor

The Main Advatanges

The Samsung Galaxy S4 comes with a number of advanced features and apps that are exclusive for now, but will make their way to older devices via updates. One of the coolest apps is called Group Play. It shares various multimedia across multiple devices in the same room but unlike DLNA it's interactive.

Group Play
One use case is to play a music track on the Samsung Galaxy S4 and use multiple phones as speakers. You can pick the role of each phone (e.g. left channel, right, all the way up to surround sound). This way you can control the music from one phone but use the loudspeakers of all.

Multiple phones turn into a multi-channel audio system
Of course, the other phones will need to support Group Play - the phones communicate over Wi-Fi (your Galaxy S4 becomes a hotspot that others connect to) and the pairing is done via NFC.
More useful are the options to share a picture or a document - you can have the same picture appear on everyone's phone and you can draw over it if you need to highlight a certain element of the image.

Sharing a photo and drawing over it
Finally, perhaps the coolest feature of Group Play is that it allows for multiplayer games to be played on several phones simultaneously. Of course, only supported games work - there was a poker and puzzle games preloaded on our unit with Asphalt7 and Gun Bros offered as other games that support Group Play multiplayer.

Group Play enables multiplayer games
Moving on, there's S-Link, another way to share content between devices. Unlike Group Play, S-Link is intended for personal use. You can link the phone to a computer that is synced with Dropbox, SkyDrive or SugarSync and remotely access content on that device.
 
S Link lets you access content from your computer remotely
Then there's S Voice - it has all the features we're already familiar with, but also comes with a car mode that simplifies the interface and makes text bigger. S Voice can be used to initiate a call, dictate text, play music, open an app, change a setting, make a memo (including voice memo), add a reminder, schedule an event, set an alarm or timer, check the weather, do a search on the internet, look for local listings (e.g. nearby restaurants) and even get an answer to a question.
 
S Voice has a car mode, plenty of features
S Voice does duplicate parts of Google Now, but it adds a lot of new functionality (it even has more features than Siri). Some of these features are available outside of S Voice too, so you can set the Galaxy S4 to answer a call or snooze an alarm by voice commands even when S Voice isn't running. The problem with S Voice is not nearly as fast or as accurate at recognizing your speech input as Now.
S Translator will help travelers - it can translate between two languages using either typed text or by using speech recognition. It can read out the resulting translation too, if you don't thing your Korean accent can cut it. S Translator supports all the widely-spoken languages - English, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Japanese and, of course, Korean.
 
S Translator can be invaluable when traveling
This app can work together with Photo Reader, which employs Optical Character Recognition so you can just snap a photo of the text instead of having to type it in (which can be quite a challenge, imagine typing Chinese if you've never studied it).

Photo Reader can read the text for you and sent it to S Translator
On our Samsung Galaxy S4 unit, the Cento OnTV was the one that works with the built-in IR emitter on the top of the phone. The app starts out by asking your zip code and pulls up a number of TV service providers in that area.

This is so that the app can show you a TV guide with shows currently on or upcoming on the channels offered by the service provider. You can read a description of the show, check out its popularity in up/down votes (and vote yourself, of course) and comments. You can also set a reminder for a show.
Anyway, the key element of the app is the IR remote control functionality. The app can control TVs, DVD and Blu-ray players, streaming media players and air conditioners. Devices are organized by rooms.
 
Adding a new room and a new device
One thing we really liked about the app is that it knows some home setups are messy - some let you change channels with the TV remote, others require you to use the set-top box remote for that. Same for the audio, you might be using the TV to output the sound or an AV receiver. The app will ask about your setup and present a unified remote control interface even if you have multiple hardware remotes to control all the devices.

13 megapixel auto-focus camera
We do like what Samsung has done with the Galaxy S4 camera, too - powerful features hide behind one of the simplest UIs yet. The Galaxy S4 packs the best ideas of several competing flagships into one, we'll spend more time on those later. For now let's just say the image quality looks promising.

The Battery: 2600 mAh
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is about the same size and weight as the Galaxy S III, except that the new model is slightly thinner. Even so, the battery capacity has increased by 500mAh to a nicely sounding 2,600mAh total.

Here is the battery result test done by GSMarena




Main Disadvantages

Design and handling
The Samsung Galaxy S4 design is the part that has changed the least compared to the Galaxy S III. The smartphone uses the same Hyperglazed finish, on account of which the predecessor was bashed for feeling like a plastic toy rather than a flagship proper. And the Galaxy S4 will most likely receive the same criticism. After all, it doesn't come anywhere near the premium feel of a Sony Xperia Z, let alone the HTC One.

Water and Dust Resistance
The Samsung Galaxy S4 come out without any new features of body resistance  It doesn't offer what the Xperia Z offer. From this we should be careful when we hold the device in order to hit the into the water.

[Guide] How to Root the Huawei Fusion U8652 using UnlockRoot




Last time i've shown you how to root Huawei Ascend Y H866C. This time i will try to explain a simple guide using one tool to root your device which is Huawei Fusion U8652. The tool that i will us is called UnlockRoot. Before you continue the process, you need to read this article carefully.

Caution: In my experience nothing has ever gone wrong with rooting. There is always that slight chance something can mess up. Use caution and only do this if you want to. I am not responsible if anything happens (but I really don’t think anything will happen if you do everything right)  Also rooting voids your warranty but don’t worry, unrooting should give it back like nothing ever happened.!! Please read about Rooting here.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the Huawei U8652. Applying these instructions on another device or model may produce undesired outcomes.
  • The information in this guide is provided for instructional and educational purposes only. There is no guarantee that these instructions will work under your specific and unique circumstances.
  • Use these instructions at your own risk. We shall not hold any responsibility or liability for whatever happens to you or your device arising from your use of the info in this guide.
  • Read and understand the whole guide first before actually performing the instructions.
  • This Procedure works for Mobiles having stock ROM only, and will definitely void your warranty, although the warranty can be claimed by un-rooting your device.

What you need to prepare:
  • Huawei U8652 Bean and a PC
  • Backup all personal data on your phone to make sure you have a copy of your personal data (e.g., contacts, SMS, MMS, Internet settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and the like) in case the procedure in this guide erases such data. Guide from here
  • Make sure your device has at least 75% of phone battery charge.

Steps to root the Huawei U8652:

1. You need to install the latest Android SDK (search google for latest version)

2. download unlockroot v2.3 

3. Follow the instructions and make sure that you have set your Settings > Development > USB Debugging box checked. I also set Unknown sources checkbox on.

4. Type in the following code on the phone keypad to open up the Service Mode

*#*# 2846579 #*#*

5. Go to Project Menu > Background Settings > Log Settings
6. Turn on Log Switch and set Log Level Settings to Verbose

7. Go back one screen

8. Go to Dump and Log and place a check in all log settings.

9. Reboot the phone

10. Once rebooted use UnlockRoot and root you phone.

11. Confirm success by using a Terminal app from the marketplace (free) and when you open a terminal type su at the $ prompt. It will ask if you want to install SuperUser, accept. The terminal prompt should now read # instead of $ which means you are a root user.

Good Luck! Do let us know if you face any difficulties is rooting this phone and we would help you for sure.

[Guide] How to Root Huawei Ascend Y H866C using the Poot apk




Huawei Ascend Y H866C is nice android phone to come with such a mid-range price. However, in order to get access on the system we need to root the device first. Thanks to XDA developer sketchskarz who made it possible to root this device. Huawei Ascend Y H866C comes with Gingerbread and it’s a super cool phone however if you get root access then it will be fun to use Huawei Ascend Y H866C. Now in this article we will be telling you how to root Huawei Ascend Y H866C easily and before that we will be talking about disclaimer and then we will tell you about rooting Huawei Ascend Y H866C.

Caution: In my experience nothing has ever gone wrong with rooting. There is always that slight chance something can mess up. Use caution and only do this if you want to. I am not responsible if anything happens (but I really don’t think anything will happen if you do everything right)  Also rooting voids your warranty but don’t worry, unrooting should give it back like nothing ever happened.!! Please read about Rooting here.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the Huawei Ascend Y H866C  Applying these instructions on another device or model may produce undesired outcomes.
  • The information in this guide is provided for instructional and educational purposes only. There is no guarantee that these instructions will work under your specific and unique circumstances.
  • Use these instructions at your own risk. We shall not hold any responsibility or liability for whatever happens to you or your device arising from your use of the info in this guide.
  • Read and understand the whole guide first before actually performing the instructions.
  • This Procedure works for Mobiles having stock ROM only, and will definitely void your warranty, although the warranty can be claimed by un-rooting your device.


What you need to prepare:
  • Huawei Ascend Y H866C
  • Backup all personal data on your phone to make sure you have a copy of your personal data (e.g., contacts, SMS, MMS, Internet settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and the like) in case the procedure in this guide erases such data. Guide from here
  • Make sure your device has at least 75% of phone battery charge.


Steps to root Huawei Ascend Y H866C:
  • You need to first download and install the poot apk on your Huawei Ascend Y H866C from here  (mirror mediafireand then you need to launch the same.
  • This app will start downloading the files required to perform the root process and we would advice you not to interrupt this in between and let is download all the files.
  • Now you need to launch the app again and tap on poot button and it will start generating codes and once all the coded are generated then you need to reboot your phone.
  • Now you need to download the superuser app and guess what you are done. Your Huawei Ascend Y H866C is successfully rooted and now you can enjoy the benefits of rooted Huawei Ascend Y H866C. 


Do let us know if you face any difficulties is rooting this phone and we would help you for sure.

[Complete Guide] How to root Samsung Galaxy Note 2 on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean using Odin




This method is better since it works for almost all Galaxy Note 2s,and it will only root and install busybox. All credits go for Chainfire for making the CF-autoroot make a look at the Original Thread

Caution: In my experience nothing has ever gone wrong with rooting. There is always that slight chance something can mess up. Use caution and only do this if you want to. I am not responsible if anything happens (but I really don’t think anything will happen if you do everything right)  Also rooting voids your warranty but don’t worry, unrooting should give it back like nothing ever happened.!! Please read about Rooting here.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. Applying these instructions on another device or model may produce undesired outcomes.
  • The information in this guide is provided for instructional and educational purposes only. There is no guarantee that these instructions will work under your specific and unique circumstances.
  • Use these instructions at your own risk. We shall not hold any responsibility or liability for whatever happens to you or your device arising from your use of the info in this guide.
  • Read and understand the whole guide first before actually performing the instructions.
  • This Procedure works for Mobiles having stock ROM only, and will definitely void your warranty, although the warranty can be claimed by un-rooting your device.

What you need to prepare:
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 2 on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and a PC
  • Backup all personal data on your phone to make sure you have a copy of your personal data (e.g., contacts, SMS, MMS, Internet settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and the like) in case the procedure in this guide erases such data. Guide from here
  • Make sure your device has at least 75% of phone battery charge.

Download these files:

1-CF-Autoroot Depending on your model number which could be found in Setting-> About Phone:

A) For N7100 Model go HERE.
B) For N7105 Model go HERE.
C) SHV-E250K Model go HERE.
D) SHV-E250L Model go HERE.
E) SHV-E250S Model go HERE.
F) SPH-L900 Model go HERE
G) SGH-I317 Model go HERE
H) SGH-I317M Model go HERE
I) SGH-T889 (T-Mobile version) Model go HERE

Note: IF you didn't see your model number above don't try this method because it might brick your phone.

2-Odin 3.07 From HERE.
3-Samsung USB Drivers from HERE and then install them.


Steps to Root Galaxy Chat GT-B5330
  • Extract the CF-Autoroot until you got a file with .tar.md5
  • Extract odin307.zip then run Odin3 v3.07 as administrator.
  • Shutdown your Note 2 completely. Then, hold down the volume down button+ the home button then press the power button for 5 seconds, after you will see a warning screen just press volume up.
  • Now click on “PDA” and choose the .tar.md5 file we downloaded earlier. Then connect the USB cable to your computer then to your Galaxy Note 2. Now Click on “Start”.
  • Once it successfully finishes you will see “Pass” in the above table of the “ID:COM
  • Done.

How to root Galaxy Chat GT-B5330 Running on Android 4.04 ICS




Welcome guys, on this time i will show you how to root your Samsung Galaxy Chat step by step. For you who are new about android phone should know that there is many ways to root the android series depending on what device running with it. So, here is the tutorial and make sure you read this tutorial carefully.

Caution: In my experience nothing has ever gone wrong with rooting. There is always that slight chance something can mess up. Use caution and only do this if you want to. I am not responsible if anything happens (but I really don’t think anything will happen if you do everything right)  Also rooting voids your warranty but don’t worry, unrooting should give it back like nothing ever happened.!! Please read about Rooting here.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the Galaxy Chat GT-B5330. Applying these instructions on another device or model may produce undesired outcomes.
  • The information in this guide is provided for instructional and educational purposes only. There is no guarantee that these instructions will work under your specific and unique circumstances.
  • Use these instructions at your own risk. We shall not hold any responsibility or liability for whatever happens to you or your device arising from your use of the info in this guide.
  • Read and understand the whole guide first before actually performing the instructions.
  • This Procedure works for Mobiles having stock ROM only, and will definitely void your warranty, although the warranty can be claimed by un-rooting your device.


What you need to prepare:
  • Galaxy Chat GT-B5330 on Android 4.04 with Firmware- IMM76D.B5330XWALH3 and a PC
  • Backup all personal data on your phone to make sure you have a copy of your personal data (e.g., contacts, SMS, MMS, Internet settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and the like) in case the procedure in this guide erases such data. Guide from here
  • Make sure your device has at least 75% of phone battery charge.
  • Download Samsung Drivers
  • Download Unlock tool  [ Alternative Download ]

Steps to Root Galaxy Chat GT-B5330

1. First install drivers from your Galaxy Chat using the above given link [ Samsung Drivers ]
2. Set your device in USB debugging mode using the following command "settings> Applications > Development"



3. Now connect your mobile with PC using USB port
4. Download Unlock tool and run  UnlockRoot.exe



5. It may take time in completing root process so be patient
6. After completing root, reboot your device
7. Done! Your device is rooted successfully.

To know that whether rooting is successfully done or not, Install Avast Free Internet security and enable its Firewall. If Firewall is activated, you have root access in your device.

How to Make Battery on Windows Phone Last Longer




Some people my have a windows phone and use it on daily activities, such as surfing internet, music, or taking picture. We may wondering how to make our battery last longer so we do not need to charge it every half day. Here are some more tips to help make your battery last.

Reduce the time before the screen turns off
Set a shorter Screen time-out duration and set your phone to lock. This helps save battery power and also prevents your phone from turning on by accident when you put it away.

Lower the brightness setting
On Start, flick left to the App list and tap Settings . Tap Brightness, turn off Automatically adjust, and then select the Level that you want to use instead.

Use a dark background theme
On Start, flick left to the App list and tap Settings . Tap Theme, tap Background, and then tap Dark.

Sync music and pictures at your computer
When you're at your computer, connect your phone and sync your favorite music and pictures to it using the Zune software. To learn more, see Sync music, pictures, and videos . You can then enjoy your favorite pictures and songs on your phone, even if you're in an area with poor reception.

Of course there's a lot of music out there that might not be in your collection, and streaming lets you enjoy new stuff while you're on the go. But if your battery is running low or you can't be around a computer or an outlet, avoid long periods of streaming music because it uses more power. If you listen to your playlists with the screen turned off, make sure that the current playlist doesn't include streaming items. And if you're not a Zune Music Pass subscriber, you can turn off Connect with Zune in the Music + videos settings.

Turn off connections you're not using
When Bluetooth is turned on, your phone checks continuously for available accessories. So if you're not using a Bluetooth accessory, you can turn Bluetooth off. For more info, see Pair my phone with a Bluetooth accessory.

Also, if you listen to music or talk on the phone for hours, try using headphones instead of a Bluetooth device. And if you are using a Bluetooth accessory or the speaker in a call, press the Power  button to turn the screen off. To learn more, see Make and receive phone calls.

Not using games now? Then you can turn off the Connect to Xbox LIVE setting in the Games settings.

Sync email and contacts selectively
To make your battery last a little longer, try one or more of these sync-related tips:
  • Change the sync settings for your email accounts to a longer interval, especially for secondary accounts that you don't need to check as often. You can change the sync setting on a per-account basis. (On Start, flick left to the App list, tap Settings , and then tap Email & accounts. Tap the account that you want to change the sync settings for, tap Download new content, choose a longer interval, and then tap Done .)
  • If you don't use any Windows Live services and don't have an email account hosted by Microsoft, such as a Hotmail account, go into the Windows Live account settings and change the default sync setting to Manually.
  • Choose which contacts are synced to your phone. If your email account doesn't include any contacts that you want to keep on your phone, you can choose to not have them synced to your phone. You can also keep your Facebook contacts separate from your other contacts too, which should help reduce the total number of contacts synced to your phone. For more info, see Social networking on my phone FAQ.
  • Be mindful that each time you visit What's New for People and Pictures, your phone uses extra power to sync and update.

Picture-taking tips
When you're done taking a picture, press the Back  button to exit the camera viewfinder. (You can also press the Power  button to put your phone to sleep.) When the viewfinder is active, the screen stays on longer.

Also, when it's time to upload pictures, upload only the ones you want to keep and skip those not-so-great ones. This saves power—and saves you time later when you want to sort your pics at your computer.

Warning
Do not remove or replace the battery when the phone is turned on. If you have a spare battery, turn off your phone, and then replace the battery in your phone with the spare. This helps ensure that your data is saved properly. To turn off your phone, press and hold the Power button for three seconds until the goodbye message appears and the screen goes dark.

How to Update Windows Phone Software Via PC (Mac and Windows)




On this article i will show you how to update your windows phone software via PC. This tutorial is also available for the Mac users and Winsows Users. Usually when there is an update available, a notification will appear on the phone. So here is the steps for Updating the Software on Windows Phone.

Notes
  • If you use a Mac, you'll need to use the Windows Phone app for Mac (formerly the Windows Phone Connector for Mac). To learn more, see Sync and get updates with my Mac.
  • Windows 8 Pro supports the Zune software, but Windows RT does not.


How to prepare for an update

  1. Install the Zune software on your PC. You'll need this software to download the phone update.
  2. If your battery level is low, give your phone a quick charge before starting the update. For more info, see My battery is too low to update my phone.
  3. Make some room on your phone for the update. If necessary, remove a few unwanted apps or other large items.
  4. To see how much free space you have on your phone, on Start, flick left to the App list, tap Settings  > About, and look at the number to the right of Available storage. For more info, see Make room on my phone to update it.
  5. Free up space on your computer.
  6. We'll need some room to download the software update, to save a backup of your existing phone software and settings, and possibly to sync media files from your phone to your computer. For more info, see Make room on my computer for phone updates.
  7. Make sure your computer has a reliable Internet connection.
  8. In some cases, you might need to switch from a wireless (Wi-Fi) connection to a wired (Ethernet) connection. Or you might need to adjust your computer's firewall or proxy settings. For more info, see the Network connection problems in Windows tutorial.
  9. Verify that your phone is set to the correct date and time. That'll help us determine which updates you need. For more info, see Correct my date and time to update my phone.


How to install an update

  • When an update is available, we'll notify you on your phone. After you see the notification, pick a convenient time to install the update on your phone. The process can take up to an hour.
  • If you miss the notification or don't have time to install the update, we'll remind you again in a few days.
  • Connect your phone to your primary computer—the first one you connected your phone to—using the USB cable that came with your phone.
  • If you're using a different computer than you normally use, please see some important information in the Notes below.
  • If the Zune software doesn't start automatically when you connect your phone, start it manually.
  • We might ask you to update the Zune software. If we do, just follow the on-screen instructions. Then restart the sync software.
  • In the Zune software, click Update Now.
  • Make sure you keep your phone connected to your computer until you see a notification that the update is complete.


Notes
  • When you connect your phone to a PC for the first time, the Zune software will automatically create a primary sync relationship between your phone and that computer. Other computers you connect to after that will have a guest sync relationship with your phone. Your primary computer remembers your linked phone and all of its settings and history, so it's the only computer that will create a backup of your phone during the update process. That's why we recommend that you only use your primary computer to update your phone software. If you need to use a different computer, see Syncing your phone to another computer.
  • To check if an update is available for your phone, on Start, flick left to the App list, tap Settings , and then tap Phone update.
  • By default, your phone uses your cellular data connection to check for updates and notifies you when an update is found. To change the type of connection for future updates, do this: on Start, flick left to the App list, tap Settings , and then tap Phone update.
  • Although we notify you "over the air" (via your phone's data connection) when an update is available to download, we don't deliver the actual software update over the air. You must connect your phone to your computer to download and install available updates.
  • When you install an update, all of your settings, apps, and media files are preserved.

How to See Windows Phone Version Installed on your Phone



Some of us my be a beginner of Windows Phone, or they just curious to use such a new Operating System on the mobile phone. So for those who want to know which kind of WP OS version on the phone here is the steps.

To see which Windows Phone operating system (OS) version is installed on your phone, do the following:


  1. On Start, flick left to the App list.

  2. Tap Settings  > About > More info.


The Software section indicates the general product name we use to describe the release (for example, "Windows Phone 7.5"). The OS version section indicates the specific build number of the release (for example, "7.10.8773.98").

Samsung Galaxy SIV Specification and Reviews, Still on Hot Rumor




Samsung’s main high-end handset will be the Galaxy S4 this year, and there’s no question about it, and there are already plenty of rumors offering details about the Galaxy S4’s design, specs, features and release dates.

With over a month to go until the product is announced we take a look at what’s being reported about the upcoming flagship device, at least up to know.

Product name and model number

Samsung made a lot of fuss about the product name of the Galaxy S3 last year at a time when Apple decided to drop the “3” from the “iPad 3” tablet and call the device simply the “iPad.” At the time it was speculated that the company could do the same with the iPhone – something that didn’t happen – and that other handset and tablet makers could follow suit when naming future device generations.




In the end, the third Galaxy S model was logically named “Galaxy S3,” a brand that Samsung managed to impose to worldwide carriers, especially U.S.-based ones.

This year, the fourth-gen Galaxy S model is already confirmed to be called the Galaxy S4, at least if a Samsung exec is to be believed. And we’re almost certain that will be the product name of the device. Furthermore, we’re also certain that worldwide carriers will use the same product name for the device, especially considering the popularity of its predecessor.

Speaking of popularity, Samsung is apparently expecting to sell 10 million Galaxy S4 units per month, at least if a report based on supply chain leaked data is to be believed, which would most likely make the handset the best sold Android device in the world. Update 1 (March 4, 2013): An analyst company has recently said that Galaxy S4 sales would top 100 million, with manufacturing requirements from third-party suppliers expected to somewhat hurt Apple’s own supply chain.



When it comes to model number, the Galaxy S4 is almost confirmed to be baptized the GT-I9500 internally (the device is apparently also known as “Altius” or Project J,) with variations of this product name describing international and LTE models – in fact a GT-I9500X model number has already been spotted on Samsung’s website in early January.

AT&T’s Galaxy S4 model number is believed to be SGH-I337, while one of the South Korean Galaxy S4 versions is said to have the SHV-E300S model number.

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): A variety of reports claim that Project J doesn’t include only one product, the Galaxy S4, but two others, the Galaxy S4 mini and an unconfirmed Galaxy Watch (that’s what we’re calling it until we find out more details about it).

Announcement and launch



Early reports suggested that the Galaxy S4 could arrive at CES 2013 in January or MWC 2013 in February, but the device was a no-show in Las Vegas (although we did talk to Samsung about the device at the event,) and it appears it won’t be present in Barcelona, Spain, either, at least not officially. The handset is said to have been shown behind closed doors at CES, but we have no idea whether Samsung will take a similar approach for MWC.

The most recent reports suggest that Samsung will hold a special Mobile Unpacked event in the U.S. at some point in March, with March 15 being the currently rumored date.

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): The Galaxy S4 announcement even will take place in New York on March 14, with Android Authority covering the show live for you. The event will be livestreamed on YouTube and aired in Times Square, in case you happen to have time to enjoy the whole presentation. Meanwhile, you can enjoy the first teaser video, although don’t expect to get a glimpse at the device just yet.

Following the announcement, the handset will start shipping in certain European markets by early April and head to other markets in the months after that. U.S. carriers are said to start selling the device in May or June, therefore about a year after stocking the Galaxy S3.



Update 1 (March 4, 2013): However, a leaked report from a South Korean analyst company reveals that the Galaxy S4 could be launched in the weeks following the official announcement, or sometime in March, although there’s no actual launch date available yet. The Galaxy S4 mini also has its own rumored release date, with some reports saying that the handset will hit stores at some point in May.

We expect the Galaxy S4 to come with a high-end price, although it should be fairly affordable when purchased with new contracts. Specific details regarding pricing structure for the Galaxy S4 is not available at this time.

Hardware

The Galaxy S4 is rumored to be slightly bigger than its predecessor, sporting a 4.99-/5-inch Super AMOLED Full HD resolution display – Full HD panels seem to be a must-have feature for this year’s high-end Android handsets. But we have no idea whether the display will feature Samsung’s Youm flexible display technology – which was demoed at CES 2013 as well – or whether only other Samsung devices will feature Youm displays this year.



While some reports say that Samsung will use its eight-core Exynos 5 Octa processor that was unveiled a few weeks ago at CES in the Galaxy Note 3, the Galaxy S4 is also rumored to pack the same CPU. The Exynos 5 Octa is expected to deliver improved performance but also enhanced battery life thanks to its big.LITTLE chip technology.

Other Galaxy S4 hardware features will reportedly include an eight-core Mali-T658 GPU, 2GB of RAM, 13-megapixel main camera (the first images taken with Galaxy S4 images have been apparently leaked,) 16/32/64GB of storage (will Samsung also go to 128GB of built-in memory, microSD card not included?) a 2600mAh battery (if not bigger), NFC, LTE and Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean right out of the box (at least according to some leaked benchmarks).

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): Since we initially published this article (about a month ago,) there was a lot of speculation regarding the Galaxy S4′s processor. More and more reports have hit the web saying that the Galaxy S4 will come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor instead of an Exynos 5 Octa. The rumor was then slightly changed, as an analyst said that the handset will come in multiple versions, with LTE-enabled Galaxy S4 models to sport Qualcomm’s CPU, while non-LTE variants to pack Samsung’s latest processor.

However, in spite of all those reports, a fresh AnTuTu benchmark seems to suggest that the Galaxy S4 will use Samsung’s eight-core processor and will have LTE support, thus implying that a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 may not be in the picture after all. The same benchmark test reveals that the Galaxy S4 will indeed have a 4.99-inch touchscreen display with 1920 x 1080 resolution (Full HD), 2GB of RAM, PowerVR SGX 544MP GPU, 16/32GB of memory, 13-megapixel camera, 2.1-megapixel front-facing camera and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean under the hood.

Furthermore, a rumor also claimed that the Galaxy S4 will not pack an AMOLED display, which would be replaced by an LCD variant, although we’ll have to wait for Samsung’s event to solve this particular mystery.

Special features

In addition to what we have already mentioned, there are several reports out there detailing certain special features for the Galaxy S4.

Samsung will reportedly drop the PenTile display technology, a criticized feature of many Android devices depending on who you ask, and adopt a new hexagon-based matrix for the Galaxy S4, and possibly other devices. Production of 4.99-inch panels is reportedly underway ahead of the early April launch.

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): As we have already said just above, a new rumor says that Samsung will replace AMOLED with LCD for its Galaxy S4, and while that report did not say anything about a hexagon-based matrix, it certainly looks like Samsung is ready to ditch PenTile displays – not that any of this is confirmed yet.

Speaking about display improvements, we’ll also mention different ways to interact with the handset, excluding the regular touch input. The handset is said to sport floating touch gestures, something that could help Samsung differentiate its flagship product from the bulk of Android handsets out there.

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): The gestured-based interface we saw in earlier reports seems to be confirmed by a new rumor that says the Galaxy S4 not feature an S Pen, but that it will offer support for more gestures.

Eye Pause and Eye Scroll eye tracking technologies are also said to be available on the Galaxy S4, to further enhance the way users interact with the device.

Since we’re touching on software features, we’ll add that the South Korean Android maker is also rumored to kick off a new software update policy starting with its Galaxy S4, which could mean that Android updates will become available to certain Samsung devices a lot faster than before, although the move may also have unwanted effects for certain consumers.

Finally, wireless charging is another feature that will be available to future Galaxy S4 owners, with the device ready to offer support for QI wireless charging technology. However, the back plate and charger are supposed to be sold separately, and they’ll most likely be available to consumers after the device hits stores.

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): Additional reports have revealed that the Galaxy S4 will offer its own Photo Sphere-like feature called Samsung Orb. Moreover, the handset could offer some sort of health-related features, with a new accessory like the smartwatch we mentioned earlier possibly being used to deliver this rumored health functionality.

On top of that, the Galaxy S4 is almost certainly going to feature a NFC-based Visa payWave integration, as Samsung and Visa have announced at MWC 2013 a few days ago a multi-device partnership that will see the payWave mobile payment app pre-loaded on future NFC-ready Galaxy smartphones.



Design

You may have noticed that we didn’t start talking about the Galaxy S4 design from the beginning of the article, as one would when talking about an upcoming device, because we have no idea what the handset will look like.

As you can see, there are already several purported images out in the wild that show the Galaxy S4, but none of them has been confirmed so far, with some of them already having been proven as concepts.

Samsung managed to keep the Galaxy S3 final design under wraps last year, although we’ve seen plenty of Galaxy S3 leaks prior to its early May 2012 announcement, so we expect the company to do the same with the Galaxy S4. That doesn’t mean we won’t see even more leaked images in the coming weeks, because that’s surely going to happen.

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): A few recently surfaced images - blurry, dark and questionable - are said to show the design lines of the Galaxy S4, although there’s still no clear Galaxy S4 leak in the wild. If these images are to be trusted, then we may see Samsung use a design that’s more similar to the Galaxy S2 than the Galaxy S3.

Also worth mentioning is the fact that Eldar Murtazin says the Galaxy S4 will have a plastic shell, a feature that will certainly make the HTC One with its slick unibody design look even better.

Will the Galaxy S4 look like Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2? Will it sport a totally different design? Will it keep the Home button? Will it be available in more colors right from launch? While we think we have a general idea of the phone’s hardware and potential special features we can’t answer these design-related questions right now.

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): A recent report does say that the Galaxy S4 will come in two color versions and three capacities at launch, although we definitely expect Samsung to offer the handset in various other colors in the months following the official release.

We’ll remind you that nothing is yet official, and these Galaxy S4 reports, no matter how trusted the source is, are unconfirmed, so take everything with a grain of salt for now. But we’ll keep close tabs on the Galaxy S4 rumor mill, as more leaks and rumors are certainly going to hit the web in the coming months.



What would you like to get from the Galaxy S4?

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): We have more questions for you though!  What do you think the Galaxy S4 needs to outshine the HTC One? Do you think Samsung’s flagship will disappoint in any way?