Tuesday, 20 December 2016

MULTIPLE APPS IN ONE ANDROID PHONE 📱

Wow.......
To all Nigerians
Clone and run multi accounts of a same app simultaneously and apply custom themes to cloned apps!

As one of the top-ranked tool on Android, Parallel Space helps more than 50 million users log in to their multi accounts at the same time on one device by cloning! It also protects user privacy by making apps invisible on device with the Incognito Installation feature. Moreover, users are able to customize their cloned apps in Parallel Space with themes to create their own stylish launcher. So far Parallel Space has supported 24 languages. Get Parallel Space now to manage your multi accounts on one device, protect privacy and create your customized space!

★Log in to multi accounts of social networking apps or game apps at the same time on one device
• Balance between users' life and work easily.
• Double users' online gaming experience and have more fun.
• Almost all apps are supported for a second account in Parallel Space. Data from both accounts won't interfere with each other.

★Protect user privacy, make apps invisible on device through Incognito Installation
• Hide users' secret apps without worrying about prying eyes by keeping apps only in secret space.
• Protect user privacy with a security lock.

★Create a customized space by applying themes
• A theme store is integrated into Parallel Space and a list of customized themes are ready for users to apply to cloned apps in Parallel Space.
• Help express users' unique identities by creating a customized space where they can style their social networking apps in Parallel Space with beautiful themes.

★Switch fast between accounts with just one tap
• Run two accounts simultaneously and switch between them fast with one tap to effective manage different accounts.

Highlights:
• Powerful, stable & easy-to-use.
• Unique: Parallel Space is based on MultiDroid, the first application virtualization engine on Android.

Notes:
• Permissions: Parallel Space needs to apply for the permissions required by the apps added in Parallel Space to function normally. For example, if Parallel Space is not permitted to acquire your location, you will be unable to send your location to your friends in some apps that run in Parallel Space. Parallel Space does not collect your personal information to protect privacy.
• Consumptions: Parallel Space itself doesn't take up too much memory, battery and data by which are actually consumed by the apps running inside. Details can be viewed in 'Storage' and 'Task Manager', which could be found in 'Settings' in Parallel Space.
• Notifications: Please add Parallel Space to whitelist or exceptional list of some 'boost apps' to ensure that notification of some social networking apps functions well.
• Conflict: You cannot run two accounts of some social networking apps by using a same mobile number. You should use a different mobile number to run your second account of those apps in Parallel Space and ensure that the mobile number is active during your first login because there will be a verification message sent to this number.

Wednesday, 7 December 2016

Samsung Galaxy S8 won’t have a headphone jack, 2K resolution retained.

No headphone jack. Three words that somehow tell us of the direction a company is taking: it wants to be revolutionary. This isn’t the first time we’re hearing of a 3.5mm jack removed from the phone. There’s the Moto Zthree LeEco phones (Le 2, Le 2 Pro, and Le Max 2), HTC Bolt, and the iPhone 7. We know the latter earned the ire of some people but looks like Samsung, one of Apple’s biggest rivals, is following suit.

As early as September, we mentioned that Samsung was also contemplating on removing the headphone jack in future products. No official announcement yet but rumor has it that Samsung is doing an Apple by ditching the standard 3.5mm headphone jack. The Galaxy S8 may not have that headphone jack but if you want to use a wired headset, you may have to use a USB Type-C adapter on the available port.
No headphone jack means you cannot use wired headphones and charge the phone at once. That’s one sacrifice a future Galaxy S8 owner must consider. This also means those expensive wired phones you have will be useless without an adapter.
Apple didn’t really make a lot of people happy with the decision so why is Samsung doing the same thing? We can only think of one reason: the phone will be thinner. Some people will be happy with the design advantage but we’re not sure if its going to be worth it. A thinner phone doesn’t always mean it’s better. In fact, in the case of Samsung, it did them bad. A third-party investigation claimed that the slimmer and smaller internal design margin of the Galaxy Note 7 was the reason for the explosions. The battery didn’t have enough space to expand so it would reach a “ceiling”.
This no-headphone-jack Galaxy S8 hasn’t been confirmed yet but we have no reason to doubt this possible change. We’re guessing Samsung wants to get the reaction of the public first before it makes a final decision about the design but then again it may be too late for that.
Another thing Samsung is believed to be removing is the home button so it will have a large screen-to-body ratio. The fingerprint sensor is believed to be embedded in the display. Speaking of screens, Samsung is also said to retain the 2K display. That’s contrary to previous reports that it will use 4K. It will still be Super AMOLED but it will be a new material, still with a Standard RGB array and 11,059,200 pixels. Pixel resolution will still be 2560 × 1440.
We understand why Samsung will retain the 2K display. 4K isn’t really important in such a small display. Most people won’t even notice the difference. If Samsung decides on a higher display resolution, then price of the Galaxy S8 may go up. That’s something the company should be careful of doing given the recent Note 7 fiasco.
We’re expecting to hear more rumors and speculations about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S8 until its official announcement at the Mobile World Congress