AsalT Posted May 13, 2014 Report Posted May 13, 2014 Despre Android 5.0 s-a tot vorbit si se considera ca acesta va fi un sistem de operare fantastic, unul care va aduce atat imbunatatiri versiunii actuale, cat si noi posibilitati pentru utilizatori. Si, conform zvonurilor, pana la lansarea sa nu ar mai fi mult, iar Android 5.0 ar putea purta numele de Key Lime Pie.In ceea ce priveste asteptarile pe care le au utilizatorii de la acest OS, ele nu sunt deloc mici.Profiluri mult mai inteligente, pentru administrare mult mai simpla a smartphone-ului.Un OS mai prietenos cu mai multe device-uri, mai ales la nivel de sharing al fisierelor.Un OS cu functii sociale mult mai bune la nivel de networking, si aici vorbim de APP-uri.O metoda mult mai usoara de introducere a textului, de vreme ce Swype incepe sa cucereasca din ce in ce mai mult utilizatorii.Un serviciu de video-chat proprietar, desi aici este greu de crezut ca Skype ar putea fi detronat.Editarea “la pachet” a contactelor.Sincronizarea mesajelor intre mai multe device-uri, realizata acum prin intermediul unor aplicatii third-party de backup a mesajelor.Optiunea de a renunta la update-ul automat.Acestea sunt principalele imbunatatiri asteptate de la viitorul OS Android. Cu toate acestea, a ne gandi la Android 5.0 este putin riscant de vreme ce , din cate stim, inainte de el ar urma sa fie lansat Android 4.5.Sursa Quote
scanner Posted May 13, 2014 Report Posted May 13, 2014 Toate astea le faci si acum prin intermediul unor aplicatii third-party ) Quote
Mr.Proper Posted May 13, 2014 Report Posted May 13, 2014 Android sucks, Windows Phone 8 vine tare din spate si o sa pise Androidul. Quote
player81 Posted May 13, 2014 Report Posted May 13, 2014 (edited) @player81 slaps Mr.Proper around a bit with a large troutSi mIRC-ul vine din spate si o sa pise Skype-ul exact cum WP-ul tau o sa pise Androidul! //scuze de culori ... erau aproape necesare pt. a sublinia (altora) ironia!!! Edited May 13, 2014 by player81 Quote
stroici Posted May 13, 2014 Report Posted May 13, 2014 Android sucks, Windows Phone 8 vine tare din spate si o sa pise Androidul.Spune-mi te rog pe ce logica se bazeaza afirmatia ta. Astept chiar sa zici ca Symbianu' o sa fie cel mai tare din parcare! Quote
Mr.Proper Posted May 14, 2014 Report Posted May 14, 2014 [h=3]Action Center (hands on video)[/h]Notification center – Alerts, non-Toast notifications, update history, moreQuick-access to customized actions, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Plane mode, etc.[h=3]Apps + Store[/h]Apps can capture audio/video from themselves; be limited for copyright concernsApp and Game data stored on SD cardsApps on SD Cards are only allowed from ONE originating phone. If it detects that apps from another phone are installed on the SD Card, then it will ask to delete those firstApp Suggestions by locationBackup of App + Game data to OneDrive (if developer enabled)Facebook app comes with OS, updates independently, hooks into OSFilter through installed apps by usage/install dateManual Update checksNew Store design and featuresOption to update store apps automaticallyOption to update store apps when only on Wi-FiSingle sign-in for apps (like on Windows 8) with Microsoft Account; sign in will persist across devices + apps with permissions prompt[h=3]Calendar[/h]Google calendar support, with multiple calendarsWeather in calendarWeek view in calendar[h=3]Camera[/h]Burst camera mode, including auto-deletion of burstsNew layout[h=3]Bing[/h]Bing smart search (similar search system as Windows 8.1)Podcast app powered by Bing, full featured[h=3]Browser[/h]Internet Explorer 11IE 11 to save and remember your password for websitesJavaScript and HTML for app developmentUpload files through Internet Explorer 11Tabs now show up individually in multi-task windowWebGL and Normal mapping supportYouTube Player including HTML5 video support[h=3]Developer[/h]Background tasks: Bluetooth signal strength, Chat message notification, Device connection change, Device use trigger, Gatt characteristic notification, Location, Push notification, Rfcomm connection, System event, TimerXAP replaced by APPX??Audio/video transcoding that’s hardware acceleratedNew dev tools including: SemanticZoom, DatePicker, TimePickerActionable notifications for appsSilent/ghost notifications for apps[h=3]Email[/h]Encrypted and signed e-mail supportNew Email sync options with accordance to usage patterns (i.e. If you get a lot of mail on particular days and if you don’t check mail every day).Option to always download emails and pictures within them[h=3]Enterprise and Office[/h]Enterprise enrolled phones can have their passwords changed and remotely lockedPassword protected Office document supportOffice Lens support for scanning documents with camera, import into Office with OCRRebranding of SkyDrive to OneDriveVPN support built inS/MIME to sign and encrypt emailAccess to corporate resources behind the firewall with app awareAuto-triggered VPNCertificate management to enroll, update and revoke certificates for user authenticationEnhanced MDM policies to lock down functionality on the phone for more enterprise control, in addition to richer application management such as allowing or denying the installing of certain apps.Enterprise Wi-Fi support with EAP-TLS[h=3]General User Experience changes[/h]Start screen backgrounds with parallax motionBack button no longer closes apps, instead it suspends themDouble-Tap to unlock your phone (Feature from Lumia devices on Amber Update and newer)Double Tap to Power OffFavorite photos by tapping a heart iconFile pickerKid's Corner - Password won't be displayed (bug fix)Live Tiles – mark as red by swiping from the left over the TileLive Tiles – Three column support (maybe)Navigation bar for phones without physical keys on the frontNotification if charger isn’t of adequate powerQuiet Hours - Disable notifications during pre-selected timeframeScreenshot button combination is now Power + Volume UpSearch button will be the new way to open Speech (aka ‘Cortana’)Separate volume controls for ringtones/notifications and music/mediaSet default Voice Navigation app for the OSSwipe down to close apps in multitasking viewVoice Narrator for Accessibility[h=3]Keyboard[/h]General keyboard enhancements, show emoji when typingSwipe keyboard option - “Write, when I swipe through letters”.[h=3]Media[/h]Audio/video transcoding, Hardware acceleratedMedia editing: audio and video; Audio effects, video effects; Slow motion videoXbox Music and Xbox Video as standalone apps instead of the Music + Video Hub (allowing more updates to be pushed)[h=3]Messaging[/h]Change default SMS app. You can also change which SMS app will show notifications.Mute Thread - Optionally silence text threads, no longer receive notifications or Live Tile updates[h=3]Phone + Contacts[/h]Contact list sorting of those with phone numbersCall duration (press and hold reveals a "details" menu in call history)In-call speech commands. You’ll be able to say “Call XXXXXX”.Inner Circle of contacts. Up to 40 contacts can be in the inner circle.Operators can also install certain applications once a SIM card is detected[h=3]Sense[/h]Battery Power Sense – App to monitor which apps draw the most powerBattery Saver (under Battery Sense) will have an app exclusion listData Sense – Operators can now control Data Sense limits remotelyWi-Fi Sense – Sharing secured WI-Fi Networks with contacts if they have Wi-Fi Sense. They don’t get to see the shared password thoughWi-Fi can auto re-enable after a set duration of timeWi-Fi Direct[h=3]System[/h]Bluetooth 4.0 LEChkdsk for SD cards to ensure card healthGeofence monitoring support. Geofence is a boundary around a place of interest to you. Location services can monitor geofences to tell your apps when you’re entering and leaving them. This would be really good for IFTTTMiracast, PlayTo, mirror and project via wireless display or USB-outMouse and keyboard support (HID)Stereoscopic 3D supportThe phone will have to update to the latest version before you can restore it to factory settingsTrusted app list for NFC that will remove the need for asking whether you want to open a particular appVirtual SmartCard supportWallet supports tickets and membership cardsWindows Phone 8.1 apps won't run on 8.0 devices until they upgradeSi asta e doar de la Windows Phone 8 la 8.1. Windows Phone 8.1 Features | Windows Phone Central Quote
stroici Posted May 14, 2014 Report Posted May 14, 2014 Ahh, deci daca "e" multe, e de bine. Am inteles. Multi da' prosti. Nu vad nimic exceptional pe acolo ... Quote
player81 Posted May 14, 2014 Report Posted May 14, 2014 Mr.Proper gata am inteles ... tu ai WP si il folosesti cum se poate folosi un WP (telefonie, camera, IE si stock apps).Probabil nu ai idee ce gasesti in Google Play. Cu atat mai mult habar nu ai ce/cati developeri sunt pentru Android apps.Fuck Zune ... fuck WP ... fuck windowslive! Quote
danger2u Posted May 15, 2014 Report Posted May 15, 2014 (edited) dublu post e o greseala a browseruluima scuzativa rog sa stergeti unul nu vreau ban iar Edited May 15, 2014 by danger2u Quote
danger2u Posted May 15, 2014 Report Posted May 15, 2014 [h=3]Action Center (hands on video)[/h]Notification center – Alerts, non-Toast notifications, update history, moreQuick-access to customized actions, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Plane mode, etc.[h=3]Apps + Store[/h]Apps can capture audio/video from themselves; be limited for copyright concernsApp and Game data stored on SD cardsApps on SD Cards are only allowed from ONE originating phone. If it detects that apps from another phone are installed on the SD Card, then it will ask to delete those firstApp Suggestions by locationBackup of App + Game data to OneDrive (if developer enabled)Facebook app comes with OS, updates independently, hooks into OSFilter through installed apps by usage/install dateManual Update checksNew Store design and featuresOption to update store apps automaticallyOption to update store apps when only on Wi-FiSingle sign-in for apps (like on Windows 8) with Microsoft Account; sign in will persist across devices + apps with permissions prompt[h=3]Calendar[/h]Google calendar support, with multiple calendarsWeather in calendarWeek view in calendar[h=3]Camera[/h]Burst camera mode, including auto-deletion of burstsNew layout[h=3]Bing[/h]Bing smart search (similar search system as Windows 8.1)Podcast app powered by Bing, full featured[h=3]Browser[/h]Internet Explorer 11IE 11 to save and remember your password for websitesJavaScript and HTML for app developmentUpload files through Internet Explorer 11Tabs now show up individually in multi-task windowWebGL and Normal mapping supportYouTube Player including HTML5 video support[h=3]Developer[/h]Background tasks: Bluetooth signal strength, Chat message notification, Device connection change, Device use trigger, Gatt characteristic notification, Location, Push notification, Rfcomm connection, System event, TimerXAP replaced by APPX??Audio/video transcoding that’s hardware acceleratedNew dev tools including: SemanticZoom, DatePicker, TimePickerActionable notifications for appsSilent/ghost notifications for apps[h=3]Email[/h]Encrypted and signed e-mail supportNew Email sync options with accordance to usage patterns (i.e. If you get a lot of mail on particular days and if you don’t check mail every day).Option to always download emails and pictures within them[h=3]Enterprise and Office[/h]Enterprise enrolled phones can have their passwords changed and remotely lockedPassword protected Office document supportOffice Lens support for scanning documents with camera, import into Office with OCRRebranding of SkyDrive to OneDriveVPN support built inS/MIME to sign and encrypt emailAccess to corporate resources behind the firewall with app awareAuto-triggered VPNCertificate management to enroll, update and revoke certificates for user authenticationEnhanced MDM policies to lock down functionality on the phone for more enterprise control, in addition to richer application management such as allowing or denying the installing of certain apps.Enterprise Wi-Fi support with EAP-TLS[h=3]General User Experience changes[/h]Start screen backgrounds with parallax motionBack button no longer closes apps, instead it suspends themDouble-Tap to unlock your phone (Feature from Lumia devices on Amber Update and newer)Double Tap to Power OffFavorite photos by tapping a heart iconFile pickerKid's Corner - Password won't be displayed (bug fix)Live Tiles – mark as red by swiping from the left over the TileLive Tiles – Three column support (maybe)Navigation bar for phones without physical keys on the frontNotification if charger isn’t of adequate powerQuiet Hours - Disable notifications during pre-selected timeframeScreenshot button combination is now Power + Volume UpSearch button will be the new way to open Speech (aka ‘Cortana’)Separate volume controls for ringtones/notifications and music/mediaSet default Voice Navigation app for the OSSwipe down to close apps in multitasking viewVoice Narrator for Accessibility[h=3]Keyboard[/h]General keyboard enhancements, show emoji when typingSwipe keyboard option - “Write, when I swipe through letters”.[h=3]Media[/h]Audio/video transcoding, Hardware acceleratedMedia editing: audio and video; Audio effects, video effects; Slow motion videoXbox Music and Xbox Video as standalone apps instead of the Music + Video Hub (allowing more updates to be pushed)[h=3]Messaging[/h]Change default SMS app. You can also change which SMS app will show notifications.Mute Thread - Optionally silence text threads, no longer receive notifications or Live Tile updates[h=3]Phone + Contacts[/h]Contact list sorting of those with phone numbersCall duration (press and hold reveals a "details" menu in call history)In-call speech commands. You’ll be able to say “Call XXXXXX”.Inner Circle of contacts. Up to 40 contacts can be in the inner circle.Operators can also install certain applications once a SIM card is detected[h=3]Sense[/h]Battery Power Sense – App to monitor which apps draw the most powerBattery Saver (under Battery Sense) will have an app exclusion listData Sense – Operators can now control Data Sense limits remotelyWi-Fi Sense – Sharing secured WI-Fi Networks with contacts if they have Wi-Fi Sense. They don’t get to see the shared password thoughWi-Fi can auto re-enable after a set duration of timeWi-Fi Direct[h=3]System[/h]Bluetooth 4.0 LEChkdsk for SD cards to ensure card healthGeofence monitoring support. Geofence is a boundary around a place of interest to you. Location services can monitor geofences to tell your apps when you’re entering and leaving them. This would be really good for IFTTTMiracast, PlayTo, mirror and project via wireless display or USB-outMouse and keyboard support (HID)Stereoscopic 3D supportThe phone will have to update to the latest version before you can restore it to factory settingsTrusted app list for NFC that will remove the need for asking whether you want to open a particular appVirtual SmartCard supportWallet supports tickets and membership cardsWindows Phone 8.1 apps won't run on 8.0 devices until they upgradeSi asta e doar de la Windows Phone 8 la 8.1. Windows Phone 8.1 Features | Windows Phone Centralam pe Lumia 720 Windows 8.1 preview.nu vad nimic nou in afara de o bara de notifiche cu 4 toggle pe ea.plin de bug-uri,in store bate vantul,nu exista un File manager ca lumea,sistem mai inchis decat Apple.au mult de lucru inca ca sa convinga clientii ca merita sa treaca de la Apple sau Android pe Windows phone.Pe mine unul nu m au convins.vandut dupa 3 saptamani si am luat un Droid maxx din State. Quote
Mr.Proper Posted May 15, 2014 Report Posted May 15, 2014 am pe Lumia 720 Windows 8.1 preview.nu vad nimic nou in afara de o bara de notifiche cu 4 toggle pe ea.plin de bug-uri,in store bate vantul,nu exista un File manager ca lumea,sistem mai inchis decat Apple.au mult de lucru inca ca sa convinga clientii ca merita sa treaca de la Apple sau Android pe Windows phone.Pe mine unul nu m au convins.vandut dupa 3 saptamani si am luat un Droid maxx din State.Singurul BUG esti tu, eu nu am gasit niciun bug la 8.1 iar la Android, de fiecare data gasesc cate o problema.Androidul e de cacat si va ramane de cacat atat timp ca e virtualizat. Quote
Active Members SynTAX Posted May 15, 2014 Active Members Report Posted May 15, 2014 (edited) Terminati-va cu discutia asta. Discutie la fel ca cea despre parlamentari si fotbal. Nu se va termina niciodata. E dreptul fiecaruia sa-si aleaga ce mortii lui vrea sa foloseasca. Daca vrea windows sa il foloseasca, daca vrea iOS sa-l foloseasca, android la fel. Va bateti cu pumnii in piept degeaba. Uitati cel mai esential lucru. IOS este cel mai bine optimizat dintre toate, singurul sistem care ruleaza single core cel putin la fel de bine ca dual core. Si nu, nu am avut niciodata IOS mai mult de 2 saptamani si nu din considerente financiare. Pur si simplu din obisnuinta, din obisnuinta Android.Nici windows nici android nu sunt stabile. In momentul care nu se vor mai crea 100000 de teme, 1000000 de programe facute pe genunchi, atunci va fi mai stabil. Pana una alta, windows este foarte jos si pentru ca nu are cine sa-l promoveze, cine sa-l "educe" @Mr.Proper : invata sa accepti si ideile altora. IOS are o adevarata industrie, o adevarata istorie in spate ca sa sustina IOS. Android e adoptat de zeci de branduri, este optimizat de zeci de branduri. Windows phone este momentan sustinut doar de Nokia, un brand in picaj total, incapabili sa se adapteze la tendintele actuale. Sunt sceptic in ceea ce priveste Nokia si WP. Edited May 15, 2014 by SynTAX Quote
em Posted May 15, 2014 Report Posted May 15, 2014 Am impresia ca unul arunca un cacat si apoi toti il rascoliti.Cum pula mea sa se numeasca Android 5.0 key lime pie? Voi macar stiti cum este name scheme-ul de la Android? Hai sa va zic eu acum. E alfabetic (Honneycomb, ICS, Jelly Beam, KitKat). Urmatoarea versiune va incepe cu L. Articolul este mai vechi de 4 luni, rascolit de site-ul cu pricina de pe vreun alt cacat american.Hai sa mai vedem ce articole mai sunt pe acel site."A fost scapata pe internet programul Sony pentru E3 2014""Samsung va lansa si ea ochelari inteligenti care sa concureze cu Google Glass""Internet Explorer este in continuare liderul pe piata browserelor"Am doua teorii. Ori sunt scrise de oameni fara liceu ori traduse cu translate. Ban 31337 secunde pentru tampenie. Quote
seboo00111 Posted May 15, 2014 Report Posted May 15, 2014 A.k.a ce rahat isi mai etaleaza Google ca sa ma faca sa-mi abandonez Android-u;Vorbind de symbian, as prefera symbian care are functia de instalare aplicatii pe SD card in loc de over-rated-ul Android; /s. ^Strategia de marketing a pulii mele ( a.k.a Google );Inainte sa-mi aduceti jigniri si sa-mi cereti explicatii pentru afirmatiile mele ganditi-va ca scrieti degeaba , here's why:Cand ma gandesc la Google imi aduc aminte de guvernu romaniei care te trage in pl (oops, poate ar trebuii sa-mi sterg gmail-ul) , si-ti mai da o flegma dupa ,de "consolare" . ( a.k.a. serviciile moca si imaginea sfanta a utilizatorului Google)( ca de altfel fiecare companie de "success" care s-a lansat pe "web")Imi cer scuze de limbajul "prea colocvial" si de off-topic ,dar as prefera sa iau ban decat sa citesc stiri care-mi fac scarba ( nici un fel de ofensa autorului, rly ). Quote
AsalT Posted May 16, 2014 Author Report Posted May 16, 2014 Pana la urma, fiecare alege ce-i place, in materie de OS.Dupa parerea mea, cele mai bune OS-uri sunt Android si iOS.De ce spun asta? Pentru ca am avut ocazia sa le testez pe amandoua, si mi s-au parut foarte ok.De celelalte OS-uri nu am ce sa zic pentru ca nu am avut ocazia sa le testez si...din imagini, articole, clip-uri, nu m-au convins asa de tare.Cat despre articol, l-am vazut, mi s-a parut interesant si l-am postat.Nu am sapat atat de adanc ca sa adun informatii despre. Prima data aud despre ordinea alfabetica a denumirilor OS-urilor Android.Daca cei de pe site-ul respectiv scriu articole nu tocmai ok, e problema lor.Daca am luat ban pentru asta, ii respect decizia adminului.Pace! Quote
J Posted May 17, 2014 Report Posted May 17, 2014 Nu s-a anuntat o versiune noua de android ci doar un mini-update numit Project Hera (Android 4.5) care deocamdata e in stadiul alfa. Quote