[POLL] : We Want To Know Which Device Our Fans & User Would Like Us To Work On :) [UPDATE]

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

(Picture From Ideosdev)

As our developers are getting added into SnapSeriesDev.We figure out that more device will be bring into our line of SnapSeries but after our dicussion that mostly we would like develop device that we should really support due to active user,active support & most at install.
We hope to bring SnapSeries For Far More Higher Level with more device to come

 (Picture of Miui JB Announced Recently)

Currently we are naming our lineup with two catergories :

Official : 
  1. Active Thread (Daily)
  2. Active Support To Our Dev include us (DroidXDA) 
  3. with stable rom(Working List Everything)
  4. High Install rate on the particular device(Download as well)

Unofficial : 
  1. Active Thread (Daily)
  2. Active Support To Our Dev include us (DroidXDA)
  3. Which still under beta devs stage
  4. Medium Installation Rate
  5. (Include New Joined SnapSeries Dev Work : -will be updated to Official If Meet Requirement) 

We mostly anticipated to look forward to focus more device under list of Official SnapSeries Line Up
Therefore more work & fixes including new features can be added without needing to spent time on device that has lack of attention and need from us :)
We will based on the result on polls & change their status

Opps Before Admin forget about something :
We are also adding 3RD Catergory that is Low Line
 Whereby all the device under this catergory due to unactive thread,low install rate,low support rate & lack of user for this particular device.For this Low Line Device.It may get update but without weekly basic/monthly due to we can't focus on it as no intention & support from user anymore.


Vote Has Ended :) Thanks For Voting
Result will be announce later over Our Facebook


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News Intel outlines plans for 10W Haswell chips in 2013

Intel’s next-generation chips for notebooks, tablets, and ultrabooks will use even less power than the Ivy Bridge ultra low voltage chips introduced this year. In mid-2013, the first 4-th generation Core processors (code-named Haswell) should hit the market, and they’ll use just 10 to 15 watts of power, or as much as 50 percent less energy than today’s lowest power Ivy Bridge processors.
Haswell
That could lead to ultrabooks and tablets that get significantly better battery life than models running today’s Core i3 and Core i5 chips.
The BBC reports Haswell chips also offer improved graphics performance as well as better support for speech and facial recognition, among other things.
According to Anandtech’s liveblog from an Intel event in San Francisco, Haswell chips will use 20 times less power when idle than last year’s Sandy Bridge chips. No, I don’t know why Intel isn’t comparing Haswell to this year’s Ivy Bridge processors.
Meanwhile, Intel expects Haswell chips to offer twice as much performance as an Ivy Bridge chip.
Unlike 3rd generation Core (Ivy Bridge) processors, which launched first for high-end notebooks and desktops, Intel will be taking a mobile-first approach when it launches Haswell in 2013. So we’ll see tablet and notebook chips before more powerful desktop versions.
Laptop Magazine shot some video of the Haswell demonstration.

News : Samsung Galaxy S II Plus benchmark confirms CPU, GPU

Last month, some info on the Galaxy S II Plus leaked, including pictures and most of its specs. We now hear that the smartphone has taken a trip to the GLBenchmark testing fields, revealing a bit more about its internals.
The benchmark's website confirms the qHD (960×540 pixels) display, it also suggests the Galaxy S II Plus (model number I9105) will sport a 1.4GHz CPU, presumably a dual-core one. Previously we heard that the smartphone will be packing a 1.5GHz CPU, and given that the exact listed frequency is 1456 MHz, that might be what the final version of the device will actually offer.
We also learned that the GPU inside the Samsung I9105 Galaxy S II Plus (boy that's a mouthful) will be a PowerVR SGX 544MP. That's an architecture very similar to the iPad 3's GPU, but it will probably pack fewer cores here to prevent overheating issues.
Finally, the Galaxy S II Plus will be running Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, and that's as far as the benchmark results page is willing to tell. If anything, the fact that the S II Plus undergoes benchmarks hints it's development is nearing completion and it getting ready for an official announcement soon.
Source | Via

New : Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 and S Advance to skip ICS, get JB

We've got some great news for those owning the NovaThor U8500-powered Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 and Galaxy S Advance. Apparently the two mid-range smartphones will be getting the official Android 4.1 Jelly Bean treatment without any Ice Cream Sandwich jump in-between.
One of our readers from Bulgaria contacted the local Samsung branch, asking if the two smartphones will be getting Android 4.0 ICS. The surprise response was that the Galaxy Ace 2 and the Galaxy S Advance will be skipping on the Ice Cream Sandwich release and will be upgraded directly to Jelly Bean.


Of course, it could be that whoever is in charge of supporting the Samsung Bulgaria Facebook page got their facts wrong, but if that's not the case, the company deserves a pat on the back for taking such good care of its mid-range offerings. It will probably take a few more months for the update to be finalized, but we are really hoping it will come before the end of the year.
We'll be on the lookout for an official word from the Samsung on the global availability of the Jelly Bean update and we'll keep you posted if anything comes up.
Thanks, Grigorii, for sending this in!
Source (in Bulgarian)

 
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