Chủ Nhật, 13 tháng 11, 2016

7 of the best camera apps for Android

Let's have a try 7 of the best camera apps for Android as below


BestMe Selfie Camera [Price: Free]

BestMe Selfie Camera is a free camera application for those who love to take selfies. The app includes 125 real-time filters, stickers, and emoji along with vignettes, blur effects, selfie stick support, and more. It’s an effective app, especially for people who often share their photos to social media and it’s about as good as it gets for selfie photos. The developers have also expressed that things like Android Wear support and real-time filter for video are coming soon so keep an eye out for that! The same developer crew also does HD Camera, which is a pretty decent camera app as well.

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Camera FV-5 [Price: Free / $3.95]
Camera FV-5 is a camera app that is quickly growing in popularity. It’s known most for its manual camera features, including adjustable settings for exposure compensation, shutter speed, ISO, light metering, focus, and white balance. This is similar to how DSLR cameras do things and it can give photographers better control over what their photos are going to look like. It also suppers RAW, lossless PNG, and JPEG files, a live RGB histogram, and various overlays and crop grids. It’s effective and powerful.

Camera JB+ [Price: $1.99]

Camera JB+ reviews: It is a remake of the stock camera from Android Jelly Bean. It features a simple layout that really lets you just point and shoot like you could back in the old days. It includes camera, video capture, and panorama mode along with things like live effects, burst mode, picture quality settings, and 4K video support (if your phone camera supports 4K). It’s a good experience, especially if you need something really easy. The developer has also done Camera KK (KitKat) and Camera ICS (Ice Cream Sandwich) if you’re interested in those.
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Camera MX [Price: Free]

Camera MX is one of the older camera apps that has been around for awhile but has managed to remain relevant. It boasts a bunch of features, including a Live Shot mode, scene modes, support for 16:9 aspect ratios, and it has a variety of photo and video editing tools that let you adjust things like brightness, rotation, contrast, saturation, temperature, and others. It doesn’t have the manual controls that more serious photographers look for, but it’s more than good enough for non-pros looking to get a good shot.

Camera Zoom FX  [Price: Free with in-app purchases / $0.99]
Camera Zoom FX is another one of the camera apps that have been around for a long time. It was good back then, but has improved over time by adding things like manual camera controls (ISO, focus, shutter speed, etc) and RAW capture support. On top of that, it has HDR, time lapse, 360-degree panorama photos, live effects, and a variety of post processing effects to make your photos really pop. It’s a good mix of “pro” and “Instagram” and should be good enough for people who want manual camera stuff, but also want filters too.

Candy Camera [Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Candy Camera wasn’t around a couple of years ago, but it’s already one of the most popular camera apps ever with over 100 million installs. Feature-wise, it’s pretty decent and includes a ton of filters with simple swipe gestures to switch between them, various editing tools (including unusual stuff like concealer and lipstick options), stickers, collage mode, and more. It could definitely use some manual camera controls and RAW support, but it’s still pretty decent without them.


Cardboard Camera [Price: Free]

Cardboard Camera is about the only competent 360-degree photo camera available right now. It’s meant to be used with Google Cardboard and allows you to take 360-degree photos that can be viewed in VR. The app itself will help you take the photos and also provides a gallery that lets you find and view your 360-degree image content. It’s completely free to use and while VR photography is a tad niche, it’s really nice that there is a decent app to take those kind of photos.

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Thứ Sáu, 11 tháng 11, 2016

Some fact from Android for any user

Android is most program of mobile in the Worlds. So many mobile of the Worlds use this Androids and people love that program. When we use that mobile Android,we feed it's very easy. That why Android become the 1st of the Worlds. Inthis post we will talk about fact of the day for Android.
1. The Android operating system was developed by Android Inc., in 2004 backed by Google. Later Google bought it in 2005 at a price of $50 million.
2.  Honeycomb is the only Android version never officially released for smartphones.

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3. Google launched Android operating system in November 5, 2007, which is a Linux based software system.
4. HTC Dream or T_Mobile G1 is the first ever smartphone to run on the Android operating system, this mobile phone was released in the year 2008.
5. Google’s Android operating system, has attained over a billion activations on devices like smartphones and tablets.
6. Android has more apps than its competitors. Rebranded in 2012 as Google Play, Android’s software depot now offers around 1.5 million applications.


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7. All the other Android versions are named after sweet treats like Jelly Bean, Ice Cream Sandwich, Honeycomb to name a few, except Android 1.0 and 1.1.
8. A lot of Android operating system versions have been released. But do you know that every release has been following an alphabetical order in naming . Specially, they are Android Astro (1.0), Bender (1.1), Cupcake (1.5), Donut (1.6), Eclair (2.0), Froyo (2.2.x), Gingerbread (2.3.x), Honeycomb (3.0), Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0.x), Jelly Bean (4.x)) and KitKat (4.4).  Lollypop is considered as the next version’s name.
9. Another Android facts is that it is an open source. Since Google is a member of Open Handset Alliance (OHA),  it has given users or interested people the option to modify source code of the OS.  Android has allowed manufacturers to add features to the OS.
10. Human with a robot appearance is the meaning of the word Android. It refers to a male robot.  Gynoid is the female looking robot.
11. Google’s  Android logo derived from the Atari Game called “Gauntlet: The Third  Encounter”. Or at least it seems so, looking at this comparison picture.


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12. Many of us think that the name of Android’s logo character is also Android, but its not true.  The actual name of Android Mascot is Bugdroid, though this is not official, Google team call it by this name.
13. One of the best parts of being an Android owner is its apps, its app store “Google play” has more than 48 billion app installs, of which most of them are free. This is technology news that everyone knows.
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