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Phandroid Recap: Types of Android Users, WTF Samsung, and Android TV [April 6-12]
Another crazy week is in the books. A lot of great news and original content went up on the site this week. Google’s next attempt at the living room leaked, Samsung’s new flagship phone launched, we told you about some great tips for your new phone, and we had a lot of fun with some other featured stories. In order to make sure you don’t miss any of this stuff we have the Phandroid Recap. Below you will find all the big stories and featured articles from the last week. Don’t miss a single thing!
The 5 Types of Android Users
After browsing Android Forums “post your home screen” threads we noticed that most Android users fall in the same five categories. Everyone is either a Stock Jock, Themer, Minimalist, Hot Chick, or Ugly Duckling. Each one of these users sets up their home screens in a very specific way. You may not fit perfectly into just one of these, but you will be in at least one. We also gave each one of these unique Android users a favorite beverage and item from McDonald’s. If you haven’t read “The 5 Types of Android Users” yet go check it out and tell us which one you are!
Android TV
Google TV didn’t do so great. You know it. We know it. Google knows it. So what’s next? Their next attempt at the living room will be called “Android TV,” and thanks to a leak earlier this week we know a little about it. If you think of Google TV as a Swiss army knife, Android TV is like the corkscrew attachment. Google TV was trying to do so many different things that it didn’t do any single thing great. Android TV is more like a Roku. It just focuses on streaming media apps and search. be sure to check out the article to see more screenshots.
The 7 most WTF Galaxy devices ever made
Samsung has made some weird stuff in the past. Like, really weird. With the launch of the Galaxy S5 this week we decided to take a look back at some of the weirdest devices Samsung has launched. A few devices from the list include the Galaxy Mega, Galaxy Gear, and Galaxy Beam. We have to applaud Samsung for not being afraid to try so many terrible ideas. Which Samsung device won the award of “Most WTF?” You’ll have to read the article to find out!
6 high-priced Android apps worth the money
Let’s be honest, when it comes to buying apps we can all be a bit stingy with our cash. Most of us have no problem shelling out $200 for the latest Samsung device, but dropping a couple of bucks on some app seems so much more difficult. It’s a very strange situation. We think there are plenty of apps out there that are worthy of your hard-earned cash. Here are 5 “high” priced apps and 1 cheapy for your consideration. Check them out and throw the devs a few bucks if you can.
Project Ara MDK shows how the devices will work
Project Ara has been a popular topic on the site, but a lot of that has been because of how cool the concept videos and renders look. We haven’t seen a ton in terms of real life use and how this crazy idea will actually work. This week, however, Google released the Module Developer Kit for developers. Along with this they released some guidelines to show how devices will look. Project Ara devices will come in small, medium, and large sizes. Once you decide what size board you want you can start adding modules. To find out more check out the full article.
Rest of the Best
Here are some other articles and featured stories you should check out!
- Why you should never sign another carrier contract
- 35+ HTC One M8 Tips & Tricks [VIDEO]
- Phan Favs: What is the best weather app?
- Mobile Roar Podcast 40: Project Ara & Android TV
- Samsung says Galaxy S5 showcases “meaningful innovation” in latest ad; do you agree? [POLL]
- HTC One M8 has the lowest screen latency of any smartphone to date
Alleged photo samples from the OnePlus One leak, and they look great
There’s little doubt that the Sony-crafted camera inside the OnePlus One will be up to the task of taking some beautiful photos. We can’t say that for sure without seeing some samples from the device, but someone may have been able to leak a few early samples for us to gawk at.
The 13 megapixel camera was apparently responsible for the photo samples you see above and below. There’s no way to tell if these are legit, but if they are then users certainly don’t have anything to sneeze at when it comes to its prowess.
OnePlus says Never Settle was just as important for the camera as every other corner of this device. It contains a 6-lens setup with f/2.0 aperture for great lowlight performance and sharpness. Whatever it has, though, we’ll be more than pleased with its performance if shots turn out like the ones that you see here. April 23rd is the day that we learn all there is to know about the arrival of this exciting device.
[MyDrivers via PhoneArena]
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