Showing posts with label Android phone.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android phone.. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2016

Android phones are easier for police to crack than iPhones


The FBI, currently engaged in a privacy battle with Apple over a terrorist's iPhone, would have an easier time breaking into the average Android smartphone.

That's according to Android and Apple security manuals, cybersecurity professionals, mobile software developers and one investigator who helps police crack smartphones.
The whole reason the FBI is having a hard time entering San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook's locked iPhone 5C is because Apple's smartphones are encrypted by default.
But only a fraction of Android devices are encrypted.
Without encryption, police would be able to extract data from a phone -- even if it were locked with a passcode.
Google introduced encryption on Android in 2011, but it was buried deep within a phone's settings. Not until late 2014 did Google begin asking customers if they wanted to encrypt their phones during the setup process.
Although 97% of Android phones have encryption as an option, less than 35% of them actually got prompted to turn it on when they first activated the phone. Even then, not everybody chooses that extra layer of security.
A Google spokesman said that encryption is now required for all "high-performing devices" -- like theGalaxy S7 -- running the latest version of Android, Marshmallow. But only 1.2% of Android phones even have that version, according to Google.

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By comparison, most Apple products are uniformly secure: 94% of iPhones run iOS 8 or 9, which encrypt all data. Apple (AAPLTech30) makes its devices, designs the software, and retains full control of the phone's operating system.
"If a person walks into a Best Buy and walks out with an iPhone, it's encrypted by default. If they walk out with an Android phone, it's largely vulnerable to to surveillance," said Christopher Soghoian, the principal technologist at the American Civil Liberties Union.
New York City's top prosecutor, Cyrus Vance, has noted that Android phones have been easier to crack in the past, especially because Google can reset passcodes on older models.
Android is running on 105 million Americans' smartphones -- slightly more than the number of iPhones in the United States, according to industry trackers at comScore.
But there are ways in which an Android phone could actually be made more secure than an iPhone.
Android software can be tweaked to add all sorts of security features, like a password for a particular messaging app.
Google's operating system also starts up only after the phone's owner enters a passcode. That's not true for the iPhone, which starts up as soon as you hit the power button.
That's an important detail: When confronted with a locked iPhone, police can take it to a trusted Wi-Fi connection and potentially copy the phone's contents to iCloud on Apple's computer servers, where investigators can then comb through the data.
Android phones won't back up to the cloud until they're unlocked.
However, law enforcement can pressure device manufacturers to develop a weakness they can use to break into the phone.
Like Apple, Android devices have self-destruct passcode lock systems. On iPhone, try the wrong passcode 10 times, and the device remains encrypted forever. The latest Android system limits it to 30 attempts.
To prevent that from happening in the San Bernardino case, a federal magistrate-judge has ordered Apple to redesign its proprietary computer code and kill off the very defenses it designed.
If it's an Android phone, the FBI can approach each manufacturer -- Huawei, Lenovo (LNVGF), LG,Samsung (SSNLF) -- and demand the company key to alter the code that first boots up the phone.
It's unclear if those companies would comply. CNNMoney asked Samsung, which supplies the vast majority of Android phones, if it has provided this kind of help to law enforcement in the past. The company did not respond.
In the end, it really comes down to the phone's owner.
"If the user chooses a good password, Android is as safe as iPhone. If not, then Apple is only better if they win the legal fight against the FBI," said Rolf Weber, a network engineer.

Thursday, December 31, 2015

Top smartphones of 2015: iPhone 6s Plus, Lenovo K3 Note, Moto X Play and more


As 2015 comes to an end, we look at the top smartphones that made an impact this year. Our list covers premium phones to the entry level ones.


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Here’s our look at the top smartphones of the year: Apple iPhone 6s Plus was the clear winner in our list.

As 2015 comes to an end, we look at the top smartphones that made an impact this year. From top-end devices that cost more than Rs 40,000 to the entry-level phones that start at Rs 5000 and more, we’ve got the entire list covered. We also look at new smartphones brands, devices that stood out during the course of the year.
Top-end
Apple iPhone 6s Plus: This is the most dependable smartphone you can buy. Of course, there is a premium to be paid, but that also gives you access to the best App store, a great battery and a spectacular camera with image stabilisation. And, yes, the 3D touch is just an added feature.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5: The Note continues to be the most productive of all Android smartphones thanks to its amazing stylus. In its latest avatar, the phone is slimmer and has a smaller battery, but that should not affect you. Performance is second to none, and the camera can be stunning when it needs to.
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Nexus 6P: Nexus 6P is pure Android experience with a touch of class and the best hardware. The Huawei Nexus 6P’s camera is outstanding, probably one of the best for low-light; it has a great battery life, and comes with the latest Android M experience.
Mid-range
Nexus 5X: Undoubtedly, the new LG Google Nexus 5X is a pure Android beast with an equally disappointing launch price. So, to recreate the original Nexus 5 magic, LG simply lowered the price to under Rs 25,000. Thus, making it one of the best possible deals.
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Qiku Q Terra: A relatively new entrant, this phone is the OnePlus One of 2015. It stands out for its clean UI, high-end performance, unique dual camera and the ability to conserve battery life. The phone also offers a stylish metallic body.
Moto X Play: Motorola Moto X Play is a great deal for someone looking to buy an Android Lollipop smartphone with 5.5-inch display under Rs 20,000. The device is delightfully smooth with good battery life. The Moto X Play has enough to suffice the appetite of those who drool over spec sheets without drilling a hole in their pockets.
Budget
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Moto G Turbo: The revamped version of the Moto G3, this one is water and dust resistant with faster charging capabilities. It’s also got a faster Snapdragon 615 processor and in terms of performance won’t give you any trouble. When it comes to budget phones under Rs 15,000 price mark, the Moto G Turbo still sets the standard on what a device should offer.
OnePlus X: The OnePlus X comes across as a good mid-range phone with a design and build quality rarely seen in this price point. The phone does not really offer anything unprecedented, but ticks all the boxes and thus makes it to this list.
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Lenovo K3 Note: A huge 5.5-inch full HD display, enough processing power to play Asphalt 8: Airborne, great camera makes Lenovo K3 Note perfect for most uses. Lenovo’s forked Android is pretty good too with far less bloatware.
Entry
Redmi 2 Prime: Xiaomi’s first made in India smartphone has enough prowess to rule the low-cost smartphone market and it surely does. The Redmi 2 Prime is exactly same when compared to the Redmi 2, except that it comes with twice the RAM and storage space. It definitely has to be among the top contenders in the entry level.
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Micromax Canvas Xpress 4G: Micromax comes back with a strong 4G-ready budget device with this one. The camera is decent, and phone performs well from a gaming perspective, a big plus in the budget segment.
Coolpad Dazen 1: Another Chinese smartphone brand with “Make in India” ambitions, this smartphone surprised us with its performance. The Coolpad Dazen 1 is a complete package of greatness for the price.
Honourable Mentions
YU phones: Micromax’s Rahul Sharma launched a new brand last year called YU Televentures and it has managed to carve out a niche for itself. Budget phones like Yuphoria, Yunique impressed users and YU became the highest online-selling brand for 2015, beating even Xiaomi. Yu recently stepped into the flagship category with its Yutopia smartphone, and also launched a slew of services called Around YU for its phones. There’s no doubt that in 2016, we’ll be hearing a lot more from YU.
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Meizu M5: Meizu’s entry into India might not have made as much news as some of the other Chinese players, but it is hard to overlook the fact that this company has some truly good phones to offer. The M5 for instance, is one of the best performing Android phones you can buy, and is a delight for gamers and those who like to push their devices in every possible way.
Xiaomi Mi4i: With the India exclusive Mi 4i, Xiaomi took the budget smartphone market competition to the next level. This year, the Mi 4i easily managed to place itself in the minds of buyers. Overall, it is well-armed to cater to the daily needs of most users and offers great value for money.
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InFocus: US based InFocus Mobiles has been pushing very hard in the Indian market by offering a slew of smartphones in the mid-budget range from M810, M812, M530. The highlight of the InFocus phones has been the camera, 4G capabilities and stylish design for some of the newer models. In a highly competitive market like India, InFocus has managed to make itself heard with constant releases.
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Vivo: In 2015, Vivo has been about smartphones with great build quality and excellent camera, but the devices have been priced extremely high. Now that Vivo has its own manufacturing plant in Greater Noida, it could bring the cost down and offer even more to users. Vivo also plans to bring some Indian content to its Android UI, which could be a great value addition for many users. With a strong foothold in South India already, 2016 could be the year when more Indians choose Vivo as their primary smartphone.
Honor 4X: Huawei’s most popular handset in India, the Honor 4X packed a great camera. Overall, it easily stood apart from its competitors with its design, performance, battery life and of course, camera.

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Tips for Removing Viruses from Android Devices


Deleting viruses from an Android device is not a complicated process.


Taking immediate action to remove the virus should be your top priority. Most Android phones get infections when the user downloads and installs malicious apps to the device. The good news is that regardless of how the viruses entered the device, you can remove them immediately and return the Android phone to a healthy, virus-free state.
Android phones are not susceptible to threats from viruses. 
On the other hand, they are at risk of threats from other types of malware. The two methods you should pursue to eliminate the viruses or malware that have attacked your Android device are:
  1. Installing Mobile Antivirus Program


If you prefer this method, the following types of antivirus programs would be effective in detecting and eliminating all viruses from an Android device;
  • Avast Mobile Security
  • AVG Mobilation
  • 360 Total Security
  • Lookout Mobile Security
Free or commercial antivirus programs are equally effective in eliminating the viruses. 
The antivirus programs are not only effective at removing viruses but also at ensuring that the malware does not re-infect the Android device later. Remember that your Android device needs only one mobile antivirus program at a time. If you believe that the program is ineffective, uninstall it before installing a new one.
  1. Resetting the Android device back to factory settings

For the most part, the antivirus program should remove the viruses and all forms of malware. On the other hand, if the antivirus program appears incapable of doing this, you can reset the Android device and return it to the factory settings. 
This simple act will delete all apps as well as personal data from the Android device. Before taking this step, check that you have a backup of all the important information.
Once you finish the two procedures for removing viruses from Android devices, you now have to learn the ways through which to keep the phones safe from malware. This way, your phone will never play host to malware again. Obtain all the software that you want to install the Android device from Google Play Store. For example, if you install Nintendo Game Emulators from platforms other than Play Store, the phone will soon face an attack from the Gunpowder virus.
Before installing any app from a different source, other than the trustworthy and virus-free Google Play Store, you should do plenty of research. Check what other customers are saying about the app and its source. You can also use free antivirus apps for Androids for the detection and removal of all malicious apps. Be cautious with some of the antivirus apps as they could label a perfectly normal and safe app as malware, thus leading to regrets later after removing it.

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Friday, October 30, 2015

Apple’s clever plan to kill cheap Android phones

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Since launching the first iPhone back in 2007, Apple has always focused on offering high-end mobile experience, even if that meant losing the market share battle against Google’s Android. Many people kept asking for cheaper new iPhones that would compete in the entry- to mid-range smartphone business, ignoring the fact that Apple kept around older iPhones in its lineup that became more affordable as time went by.
Fast forward to the iPhone 6s, and Apple still doesn’t have cheap iPhones to take on Google, but it’s still selling more iPhones than ever before. Furthermore, it’s probably clear more than ever that Apple doesn’t even need to be focusing on making cheaper iPhones, as it’s got a different plan for killing affordable Android devices.
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Talking to investors earlier this week during its quarterly earnings call, Apple shared more details about iPhone sales and its iPhone Upgrade Program that was introduced during the iPhone 6s launch event.
The program lets users purchase an unsubsidized, unlocked, AppleCare-protected iPhone in installments, essentially reducing the upfront cost of the iPhone to $0. The iPhone is still expensive, but buyers might be more likely to buy one and pay for it over time in equal interest-free payments.
That move will make the iPhone appear even more affordable to smartphone buyers, and carriers have definitely been helping with that. And Apple is fully aware of that. In fact, the company wants to expand the reach of the iPhone Upgrade Program in the future.
Asked whether there will come a time when interested buyers will not have to go to an Apple retail store in the U.S. or other countries to take advantage of the program, Tim Cook said that over time “we’d love to have that automated, working with our partners with service providers,” suggesting the program will expand in scope. The program might even expand to other countries though Cook did not really commit to anything in his responses. He did, however, acknowledge that the U.S. mobile landscape offers plenty of choice when it comes to affordable upgrade plans compared to other regions of the world.
“[Upgrade plans are] not as pervasive [in other markets] as they are in the U.S., but it seems like we’re on the front end of a fairly major trend in the industry,” Cool said.
Cook also said during the call that upgrade programs also attract buyers who would otherwise choose a different platform with devices that are more affordable.
“We do think that the broader upgrade program, not just our program in retail – that is relatively small compared to our total iPhone sales in the company – but the broader thing obviously is that many of the carriers are offering these plans,” Cooksaid. “And that if you look at them in the aggregate, we think that it would have a positive impact on the replacement cycles. We do like the fact that it creates a market for an iPhone at a different price point as well that’s a better product than that customer may be currently buying, which will further help from an ecosystem point of view. And that’s not to be underestimated.”
And Apple’s iPhone plans are clearly working. The company announced that 30% of iPhone sales last quarter come from Android switchers. It’s likely that many iPhone buyers were able to take advantage of various iPhone upgrade programs available from retailers – Apple’s program only launched last quarter as well – and score contract-free new iPhones for cheaper prices than they’d be otherwise used to.
On the other hand, while Apple is converting more Android users to iPhone, Google’s Android is still very popular in many markets, especially emerging ones, where similar iPhone upgrade programs aren’t available and where buying a new iPhone is still out of reach for the majority of users.

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Saturday, August 22, 2015

Toy Flight

Download- Toy Flight game Free in Play Store !! 



Take control of your toy plane and ride as long as possible, avoid the obstacles and refuel to keep flying. 

Master each plane's speed, fuel and fire attributes to get the highest score.
Game Features :

  • - Two different controls to choose from ( Tilt and Joystick ).
  • - Unlock planes to get increased speed and range.
  • - You can upgrade the planes to increase its performance.
  • - Unlock new and cool environments for unique flight experience


Download Free on Play store now !!