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The South Korean Giant is planning to launch four different Galaxy Note 10 model, this year. According to recent leaks, the Galaxy Note 10 is said to come in 6.4-inch as well as 6.7-inch screen sizes. Both the variants will be 5G ready and will come with three and four cameras on the rear respectively. We have already seen Samsung launching Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10 Plus along with LTE support while there is a bigger Galaxy S10 5G which will come with 5G networks.
Considering the device to be flagship model, it will be powered by a Snapdragon 855 Chipset in the US, along with its home country Korea and China while other parts of the world will be getting 8nm Exynos 9820 SoC. Samsung has been launching a plethora of devices in the past few months and is planning to launch a few more in the new few weeks. We do not have much information about the Galaxy Note 10 devices yet but we should be getting more leaks and speculation in the coming days.
The Galaxy Note 9 which was launched last year come with a 4000mAh battery on the back to power the handset and we can expect a similar sized battery on the upcoming device also. Well, the Note 9 features a 1440 x 2960 resolution on it but we are not sure of the resolution that will be used on Note 10. For the US there is a Snapdragon 845 chipset to power this Note 9 and is available in 6GB and 8GB of RAM options along with 128GB and 512GB ROM variants and this time we can expect an 8GB and 10GB RAM variants with similar ROM options.
The Galaxy Note 10 will be coming out of the box with the latest Operating system, with One UI on top and should be coming with an in-display fingerprint sensor. The Note 9 featured a dual 12MP + 12MP camera set up on the rear but we are not sure what Samsung is planning for this years flagship device in the Note series. Well, what are your views on this upcoming device? Comment in the section below and stay tuned to Android Advices for more.
The month of April is here, and we are back with a whole new installment of our monthly digest of new and fresh Android apps. This month’s list has apps spread across various categories. So, whether you need a safe file transfer app or you need to create a cool collection of Instagram Stories, we have everything covered.
As is our practice, these Android apps have been released in the last couple of months and are unique in their own way.
Since this post is going to be a bit lengthy one, let’s jump in straight away.
After making its debut as a web application, Mozilla has released its file sharing app called Firefox Send on the Play Store. Firefox Send brings home a hassle-free way of transferring files, photos, and videos. Not just any offline document you can even access and send files from your cloud storage accounts.
All you have to do to upload the files is provide the expiration details, assign a password and tap Upload. Depending on your network speed, the link-generation may take a couple of seconds. Once generated, just share the link.
Firefox Send lets you share files up to 1GB. Plus, users who have a Firefox account get plenty of other features like a bump in the sharing limit (up to 2.5GB). We tested this app for a few days, and we were mighty impressed with it.
Mood-boosting apps are more common now than they were a couple of years ago. With people getting distracted with the tiniest of things, apps like Endel are more important in our lives today.
Endel is one such newly launched apps on the Play Store which claims to increase your productivity and your focus. The soundscapes are powered algorithmically, but rest assured that the tracks are fairly good and should work well for you.
Speaking of distracting notification, can't we just ban them all and check them only when we want to? Sounds too good to be true, right?
Well, the makers of Daywise seems to think otherwise. This cool app bundles all your notifications and shows them to you in batches.
Daywise segregates the phone’s apps into two categories - Instant and Batched. While the apps under the Instant will notify you immediately, the latter will reserve its notifications for a later time.
Quite obviously, apps like WhatsApp, Slack, or your default SMS app will fall under Instant, while Instagram and Facebook will fall under the latter. Of course, apps and batch timings can be changed, but I suggest that you let them be.
Serial Box is the newest story-telling app in town. Previously available for iOS and Desktop, it brings home a collection of stories. The stories are short, so one can easily pick them up while commuting or traveling.
The stories are divided into episodes, making them very interesting. The pilot is usually free, after which you’ll have to buy the entire season.
Needless to say, all the half-completed stories show up on the home page with an option for Continue Reading. Netflix for stories? Yes, Sir!
DID YOU KNOW: Serial Box is partnering with Marvel to produce new short stories. The superheroes include Black Panther (see Black Panther wallpapers), Jessica Jones, and Thor, among others.
5. INSTA STORY
If you're looking to jazz up your Instagram Stories, you should have a look at Insta Story app.
This one has plenty of formats to suit different moods and activities. The templates are in pastel shades, so you don't have to worry about the template overpowering the actual photos.
To add to it, you can spruce up your photos further via the built-in filters. Insta Story packs both free and paid templates, and luckily for us, quite a few are free.
Using it is simple. Pick up the template, add photos and modify the filter. Once done, tap on the A icon to change the text. And that’s it!
Now we have the Clockify app. Although it’s slightly older than two months, we felt that it should be on this list as it is a productivity tool. The good news is that this time tracker not only lets you log your hours but also helps you increase your overall productivity.
The app is simple to use, free, and is available across all the major platforms, and has a Chrome extension as well. All you have to do is log in with the same credentials, and you should be sorted.
Clockify for Android is more made for quick entries. Just enter the title, select the project and tap on the Start button. There are two entry modes - manual and timer.
You'll come to love the syncing mechanism, which again, works flawlessly. During our test run, we didn’t have any issues in accessing the information either from the phone or the browser.
Photo Editor Pro is not a photo editor in the strictest sense. Instead, it is a collage maker and it works really well.
The app offers standard collage features like frames, filters, border, rotate, and adjust, among others. You can adjust a filter's intensity as per your liking, a feature which I found immensely useful.
Agreed that there's a horde of collage makers on the market, so what makes it different from the rest? I liked this app for its simplicity and clean interface. The feature set is not bloated, the interface is well designed and there are no banner ads, at least, for now.
Live wallpaper has lost the touch that they used to have before, mainly due to the impact on the phone's battery life. But if that is not a concern for you, you can check out the Demon Live Wallpaper by maxelus.net.
Designed in different shades of pink and violet, this one certainly knows how to make your phone’s home screen stand out.
My only gripe is that the free version has just one wallpaper after which you’d have to upgrade to the paid version. Thankfully, the images change quite often.
Samsung Galaxy S10 an S10 Plus users can try out the recently-launched Hidey Hole wallpaper app. This one brings all the wallpaper celebrating the punch-hole camera cut out, under a single roof.
The app sources its images from the subreddit thread dedicated to Galaxy S10/S10 Plus. We loved that these images are all high-resolution images, so you don't have to worry about images pixelating.
These were some of the recently launched Android apps that are hard-to-miss. Almost all the apps are useful in their way. I particularly liked Firefox Send for its hassle-free service.