Xperia S ICS review - a love story - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

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A SHORT INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE REVIEWER (THAT'S ME)
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Hello fellow Neowinians! First I'd like to introduce myself. I've been a long time Sony (Ericsson) fan. I've never had any other phones, and after quite a long history I've arrived at the Xperia S. I've had it since launch date. I'm currently studying applied IT (which is a University College course including loads of Java, a bit of SQL, webdesign and assembler).[/font]
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]On holidays I work at The Phone House, the ex-Belgian branch of the UK-basec Carphone Warehouse, now part of a Belgian ISP. My job there isn't selling mobiles, it's selling the right mobiles for the right customer. I'm one of the only store employees not under commission, so I sell what people need, not what the sales team wants to sell. I try not to be biased in this, you'll find me recommending a Nokia Lumia as well as a Samsung Galaxy Mini or a HTC One X just as easy as a Sony device. I do try to keep customers away from LG, I think everyone understands why.[/font]
ICS ON THE SONY XPERIA S
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]On the 21st of June 2012, an otherwise unremarkable day, Sony started the rollout of the long-awaited (but never delayed) ICS update for the Xperia S. As some regions got it before others and I absolutely couldn't wait, I flashed my phone with a Swiss software build to get the update from the first minute. Since it was only available on rapidshare I uploaded it to my own webserver, which got me a serious warning from my webhost since I managed to get over 2TB of traffic in under an hour.[/font]
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Sony has been surprisingly quiet about the update. Where the devices from 2011 received two betas and a ton of information along the development process, Sony was completely silent about the Xperia S update. Just today we got the first bits of information from Sony, and they were quite minimal. After a few hours of thorough experimenting with the update I've found a lot of interesting things to show to you, things Sony chose not to brag with (even though they have a lot to brag about).[/font]
What's new in ICS for the Xperia S - Sony video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i189IkIvJc0
BENCHMARKS, JUST TO GET THEM OUT OF THE WAY
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[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]All benchmarks were done on a device with all my regular apps installed. No taskkillers were used, no root, no tweaks, and a ton of background syncs enabled.[/font]
BenchmarkPi
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Score on 2.3.7: 536ms.
Score on 4.0.4: 541ms - no difference[/font]
LinPack
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Score on 2.3.7: 86.7.
Score on 4.0.4: 78.8 - a bit less good[/font]
NenaMark 2
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Score on 2.3.7: 37.5 FPS.
Score on 4.0.4: 36.7 FPS - no difference[/font]
SunSpider
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Score on 2.3.7: 2587.
Score on 4.0.4: 1822 - major improvement (beats Galaxy Nexus)![/font]
BrowserMark
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Score on 2.3.7: 74990.
Score on 4.0.4: 91391 - good improvement[/font]
AnTuTu
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Many people (including me) don't like this benchmark, but I decided to include it for completeness. The score under 2.3.7 was taken from the Dutch Tweakers.net-review.
Score on 2.3.7: 6266
Score on 4.0.4: 6749 - minor improvement.[/font]
FIRST THINGS FIRST: LOCKSCREEN + LAUNCHER
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The two only things on your phone you'll probably see every day are a very important part of the software. An annoying lockscreen or launcher can ruin your entire experience. Sony didn't change much, but not all changes were for the better.[/font]
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]On the lockscreen the only change you'll notice right away is that where there used to be an unlock slider and a silent mode slider, the silent mode slider is now replaced with a camera slider. While I can understand a fast way to access the camera for devices without physical camera button, it feels completely out of place. It was nice to be able to quickly turn off sound in class. I don't get why Sony decided to make this change. Of course all the other good stuff is still there. Another change for the worse are the music controls. While on 2.3.7 they still showed a (static) seek bar you're now stuck with just three buttons. It also no longer shows the artist but is now limited to the song title.[/font]
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Another new thing is the ability to swipe open the notification pane from the lockscreen. You still get Facebook notifications and missed calls on the lockscreen and can swipe directly into a text you received. Of course the mandatory useless Face Unlock gimmick is present too, aside all the usual unlock methods.[/font]
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[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The launcher didn't change much either. The only real ICS feature it introduced is the ability to resize widgets (which works better than I expected). There are some other changes. Tapping or long-pressing empty space now gives you a subtle bar at the top which allows you to either change the theme or wallpaper, or lets you add a widget. The widgetpicker does do a very good job in my opinion, I consider this a better approach than just adding widgets to the app tray. You still can't add or remove homescreens, you're stuck with the default amount of 5.[/font]
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The app tray received a minor facelift too. As it's supposed to with the ICS style guidelines most controls have been moved to the top of the display. The home button to return to the homescreens has been removed, you'll now have to use the hardware back or home buttons to do that. You can still rearrange apps as you wish or sort them alphabetically, by install date or by most used first. As long as you don't have too many widgets operation is generally very smooth, better than it was on Gingerbread.[/font]
WALKMAN - WHAT'S IN A NAME
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]As an early sign of what's going to happen now Sony Ericsson dropped the Ericsson the Music app has been rebranded to Walkman. Might be a good way to get people familiar with the brand again after the iPod years. The app itself didn't change all too much. The theme got a bit more Holo (no more edges, aside the album art). Don't get me wrong though, it's by far the best looking and most functional music app I've used on any smartphone, including the iPhone.[/font]
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]It's the first time I've found a proper way to manage the play queue on any portable device, something I've always found extremely important. You can save your play queue as a playlist just as easily. Another rare thing is a built-in tag editor, including an automatic album art downloader (powered by Gracenote). You can even let the built-in Gracenote thingy download album art and artist images automatically, which will then fill your library artist views with nice photos, almost Zune-style. It is extremely slow though, it'll probably take about 4 hours for it to download images for all my 1300 songs, even over WiFi. Something I'll leave running overnight (will update thread with images).[/font]
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Another good thing about the music player is the customization. You can add shortcuts to artists and albums to the library view to find your favourite songs even faster, or you can just use the excellent built-in search. If you prefer your sound more bassy or with more treble you can use the 5-band equalizer (plus Clear Bass, a Sony technology that works really, really well) to tune everything the way you want it to. Sony's VPT surround widens the stereo a little, but not everyone likes those things. I find the Studio setting to be quite pleasant.[/font]
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The Walkman app is an excellent music player. While it isn't perfect it's easily the best I've tried. It can be extended with plugins, unfortunately plugins from 2.3.7 (like the Last.fm scrobbler) seem broken. It's a shame Sony couldn't preserve plugin compatibility.[/font]
ALBUM, SIMPLY THE BEST
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]It might be a bit early to draw a conclusion so fast, but I'm quite confident about this. The Album app is terrific. It's extremely fast, has full geotagging support, a good editor, proper DLNA, very good integration with online photos and a great interface.[/font]
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]By default you browse your photos by date. You can also view photos with geotags directly on a map, or browse by folder. With a simple swipe to the left or right you can adjust the thumbnail size, and you see everything rearrange itself with wonderfully fluid animations. The editing tools include a full array of Instagram-like filters (lighting, effectsand color filters) that will make any hipster happier than a hipster is allowed to be. You can even give people a "Face glow" or "Face tan", whatever those might be.[/font]
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Everything is extremely fast and works very well, this is probably the best new app in the whole update, and it's something other manufacturers should take a very, very good look at.[/font]
FILMS - A BEAUTIFUL BUT PICKY MISTRESS
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The Films app good and not good at the same time. While it's a good thing Sony decided to split up the Album and Films, it's a shame it still doesn't play all popular formats. Okay, I have to admit, it's not that bad. h264 or XviD video with AAC or MP3 audio plays fine, usually even in MKV containers, but aside that everything acts weird. MKV's with an AC3 audio track play without audio, but some MKV's don't play at all. It's a shame the app doesn't offer you to play them with DicePlayer instead, like the Gallery on 2.3.7 used to suggest.[/font]
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]But like I said, there are good things. It's very nice how it manages to recognize files in some magic way and fill it with nice images. Your Inception movie gets a proper image, description and list of actors, and your Mad Men episodes get grouped up nicely under a picture of Don and Joan, and upon tapping the series you get a clear episode list. No more renaming files or reading The.Walking.Dead.S01.E02.x264.obviouslypiratedcopy.[releasegroup].720p.mkv, since even those things are properly decoded into something like "The Walking Dead S01 E02", which is quite readable. It just works. Very nicely done![/font]
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[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Another good thing is that all videos that play with hardware acceleration can benefit from the Bravia Engine. It doesn't do very much, but it gives videos that little bit of extra contrast, saturation and sharpness. It's useless for 720p, but works nicely for things in a lower resolution. And oh yeah, the app remembers how far along you were in each file.[/font]
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[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]And that brings us to another issue, this time with the Xperia S in general. The internal memory is formatted in FAT32. That wouldn't be so bad if FAT32 didn't have a 4GB file size limit. A one-hour TV episode in 720p will fit fine, but don't think about watching full movies in 720p on your Xperia S or using HDMI. They just don't fit. I can understand FAT32 if you chose to allow mass storage, but since the Xperia S only lets you access the memory through MTP, Sony could've easily formatted the internal memory in a more flexible filesystem, ext3 for example.[/font]
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Conclusion: a decent app with some very good ideas, but more supported file formats are really needed. A fix for the 4GB file size limit would be nice too. In general, nothing worse than you get on another phone, but it doesn't come close to the versatility of third-party offerings.[/font]
HOLO FOR EVERYONE
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Sony did a great thing here. They were the very first "big" manufacturer to properly embrace Holo. HTC decided to go with their usual horrible color scheme and terrible icons (and decided to leave use hardware buttons but leave out a menu key), Samsung just does whatever it wants with the cheap-looking TouchWiz as usual, and LG, well, I'm not going to bother with LG. Did they actually show a working ICS yet?[/font]
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[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Sony did much, much better, and they wanted to. Their new devices (GX and SX) have on-screen keys, and all their apps in ICS (for the 2012 range) is fully optimized for ICS. The menu key has been retired, or is at least ready to be replaced by a menu button in the (already present) app bar, almost everything fits nicely to the style guidelines. Button bars and tab sections have been moved to the top of the screen and have been given a touch of Holo, for example in the Alarms app. The contacts and dialer app had a smaller but still fitting adjustment. The Calendar app has been given a reskin with some new app bar buttons and the built-in email app looks better than ever, still sporting the lovely landscape preview pane. I really like the light color scheme for work apps (mail, calendar, ...), it feels very natural in a way.[/font]
BACK UP AND RESTORE FOUND IT'S WAY BACK
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[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]It was available on the X10, then it wasn't anymore, then it was sort-of implemented in PC Companion, but now it's finally back. A proper back up and restore application that doesn't require you rooting your phone. I haven't tested the functionality yet, but it sure looks like it is fully capable of backing up all third-party applications, along with contacts, messages, settings, alarms, notes, ... You can even save the backup directly to a USB device connected through USB on-the-go. I might finally not have to re-do all Angry Birds levels every three months when I wipe my phone![/font]
A PLEASANT SURPRISE...
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]When I first started up the phone, I was surprised to see this little magic wand pop up on the keyboard when I wanted to enter my WiFi password. I was even more surprised to see what functionality hid behind the magic wand! The Xperia Keyboard received many more customization options. You now have three keyboard modes: phonepad (T9 mode), Full Keyboard or the newly introduced Full Keyboard Extra (with numbers and symbols on long-press). You can choose to disable or enable the full stop (.) and comma keys, and you can disable the smiley shortcut if you're not that kind of person, all to make room for a nice and wide spacebar. There are now three color themes (white, the default two-toneand black) to choose from too, another new addition.[/font]
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[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]But that's not the best thing. Let me remind you of how awful it usually is to switch languages on a phone keyboard. If you're lucky you can just tap a button to switch, if you're not you have to go into a menu and scroll through a list. Especially for people like me who switch between Dutch and English in almost every sentence this was usually horrible. Sony came up with a great solution. You can now select a secondary language. This means you get spelling corrections for both languages at the same time. It's something I've really, really enjoyed these past few hours, not having to worry about what language my keyboard was set to, but just being able to type in my usual mix of Dutch and English words the way I want. This is something I won't be able to live without anymore, I think, and I'm sure many more people will really enjoy this.[/font]
NOTES, PARTIALLY BY EVERNOTE
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[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Another new addition is the Notes app, made by Evernote (and syncing with your Evernote account). It's quite basic, but doesn't really need more. It can do regular text notes, you can attach audio fragments to it, you can draw 'doodles' and you can easily share notes. You do have to be careful, because only the notes you actually put in your "accountname" folder get synced with Evernote. And you can't just move a note to another account. It's a nice addition though, something that had indeed been missing from the Xperia's.[/font]
THE USUAL ICS IMPROVEMENTS
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Of course this isn't everything, but I've chosen not to show all standard ICS features to keep the review to a reasonable length. Everything else (aside the standard ICS camera app) is included as well, and everything runs very smoothly. Android Beam works fine, the new Calendar and Gmail widgets are useful additions. I was surprised to see the difference in speed was actually this obvious.[/font]
IT KEEPS GETTING BETTER
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Sony seems to be really determined to succeed this time around. With every new software update they add a ton of features, and unlike other manufacturers they actually provide already released devices with tons of new features too. If you compare the capabilities of the Xperia Arc in february 2011 with what you can do with it now, you'll notice how huge the difference is. The first months it was lacking any sort of proper timer or stopwatch, the music application was horrible, there wasn't a way to take notes, the calendar was limited and hard to use, there was no smart dialing, no panorama photos, no DLNA - want me to go on? If you see how far Sony got right now, and what they managed to add again with one single updates only three months after the release of the phone you can't do anything but be impressed. Add the extreme openness to developers (unlockable bootloaders, extra sources, loaning/gifting devices for development, clear communication, ...) and you should realize they're not as bad as some people think they are.[/font]
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]I hope Sony sticks with this strategy, and remains as committed to bringing updates to already released devices as they are now. It's working great so far and it could really help them get back to what they were in their 'golden years'.[/font]
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MY PERSONAL VERDICT
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]I really like this update. It feels like I have a new phone that can do things no other phone can. And the best thing about that is that it's true. The Xperia S right now does things no other phone does. Sure, it doesn't have a (fake) Siri and still lacks some other things, but I personally prefer the things Sony did. They delivered a coherent OS, sticking to the ICS style guidelines, and improving on it. It's actually the only version of ICS I'd prefer over the standard ROM. Why? Because it doesn't detract anything from the core ICS experience, it only improves upon it. Nothing got worse, everything got better. Not perfect, but better. All is well.[/font]
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]If there are any questions about Sony's ICS update at all, please, feel free to ask![/font]
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]- Ambroos[/font]
[font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Feel free to use any material/screenshot in this review, or just the complete review. You can post it on your own website, blog, whatever, as long as you don't modify anything and give credit to @AmbroosV, including the Twitter link.[/font]

Amazing review. Can I ask? Has timescape changed?
Sent from my LT15i using XDA

N1 OP.
I'd include Quadrant(negligible change btw), very popular bench and far superior to Antutu.

nice review... but one thing from your review (might have found other things, but i'm too sleepy right now):
Walkman (the music app), you said: The app itself didn't change all too much
i said: OMFG! it plays FLAC! the gingerbread's music app only plays my ringtone, while this so called Walkman app plays almost all my flac (almost because it doesnt play some of my flacs, dunno why)
and it plays beautifully.. i mean the looks, the sound is ok, but Neutron is still the king.

fantastic write up!
So quick, too! :good:

Really good review and objective,thanks ;-)
Now,i understand better the turn of this update,that is not officially dispo for me

you forgot to mention that there is no more slide to unlock + pattern

I like the slide to silent. Is there a way to change it back?

Nice one, pretty much sums up all the changes. Have you tried the backup app after a data wipe? I doubt I can flash away until I get a backup

Also I don't think you mentioned this little thing: the lockscreen music controls have an API now, so they work with many different apps, including Google Music.

Movies app looks so great but does not support .mkv file
Sent from my LT26i using Tapatalk 2

Hi! How is the Web browser on ics compared to gingerbread?

ShoeVan said:
Hi! How is the Web browser on ics compared to gingerbread?
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Not a huge way better, but really nice.

Better standby time i think.
5% on 9h
Skickat från min LT26i via Tapatalk 2

Few things I like about and don't like about!!
[My personnel opinion only]
1. Phone feels a bit hotter than GB.
2. Good to see Unicode fonts in it.
3. Disappointed with the timescape widget (was hoping to get the original one back with this update).
4. In S3 I saw it can support to display % of battery [Native], but I couldn't find such option here. (Ja, small thing )
5. Native Email application cannot sync [I'm using exchange] the folders within the inbox! which can only by sync when you go to that folder for manual sync.
6. Love the option to choose whether to lock the screen immediately when you press the power button.
7. Nice "Album" app, but bit leggy as I got tons of photos .
8. Backup & Restore software [I personally been missing since X10 upgraded to GB]
9. Cannot sort the pictures in different methods when you are ending up in the "Album" app via another application. This makes extremly tough to search for that photo you wanted.
10. Feels good with resizeable widget support and scrolling widget support.
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Exploring still .

LiveSquare said:
7. Nice "Album" app, but bit leggy as I got tons of photos .
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You know if you click the "sort" button in the top right of the Album App it shows you all your photos/videos in their folders ala the old gallery app

the album app has got a stupid bug/(feature??)
what Livesquare says:
"9. Cannot sort the pictures in different methods when you are ending up in the "Album" app via another application. This makes extremly tough to search for that photo you wanted. "
quickpic is still better this way :silly:

Wi-fi signal seems to be poorer than GB. Custom kernels might fix them but losing the Wi-fi signal quite easily
Sent from my wonderful Xperia S

Not being able to add more home screens really bugs me. Why can't they add such a simple feature?

Finally finished getting all of my logins back on the phone Now onto my quick points review:
1. Since when did Google auto-sync installed apps? I logged into the Market and it downloaded all of the apps I had installed! +10000000 to Google
2. Walkman music app is sleek One feature that I still desperately want is for Shuffle/Repeat to be an icon and not buried in the menu
3. Album is nice, but it's a bit slow cause I have tons of photos. I also wish you can exclude album arts from showing up >.>
4. The native email app doesn't support Push IMAP But it does look awesome
5. Sometimes I lag when exiting form an app to the home screen (by pressing Home button). All my widgets & shortcuts go blank and then pop themselves back on. Thinking of clearing the app cache to see if anything's amiss. Anyone else have this problem?
6. The PlayStation app is gone O_O Is the one by Sony in the market the same one? I installed it and it looked different...

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Best picture/slideshow app?

Looking for a slideshow app to use on my CM7/22. The stock gallery slideshow gets to the end and stops, looking for it to loop. Searching the market now, but would appreciate suggestions.
My absolute favorite app to view images and slideshows would be QuickPic, it's updated regularly and has many features. For example he recently added Nook support for better thumbnails, before that the thumbs would look kinda pixelated.
For a no-frills simple slideshow app that uses local images and just works, I really like this one: Slideshow Bob
It lets you select individual directories on the fly, as well as the ability to process subdirectories, and it does support looping of images as well.
RinkuDohero said:
My absolute favorite app to view images and slideshows would be QuickPic, it's updated regularly and has many features. For example he recently added Nook support for better thumbnails, before that the thumbs would look kinda pixelated.
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QuickPic is great! It's fast and works for setting wallpaper too! No more wallpaper set & save for me!
As a photographer and an Android geek with a Nook, I used QuickPic and the Gallery.
The Gallery that is with Android and CM7 was made by Cool Iris, they have a fantastic algorithm for resizing images that are not to the Nooks scale. I use cool iris code on my web site too. The Gallery is also the fastest of all the ones I have tried, others just take way too long to paginate and resize pixel definition. But the Gallery does not have a looping slide show. Personally when I am showing pictures I like to flip and wait for the viewer to see and take it in, so I do not use the slide sow on its own. If I did need a looping slideshow I would use QuickPic, once even lager pictures are in memory, it’s all good.
Hop this helps!
JustPictures. has the slideshow, loops when it gets to the end, supports external image sources like Flickr and Picasa and others, and is written by a very involved developer who takes customer suggestions.
Try Slideshow HD

(APP) PicsArt - Photo Studio ...offline edit mode+ no gpu support required

Description
All-in-One Picture Editor & photo art community
INSTALL PicsArt - where everyone becomes a great artist!
PicsArt combines the best features of many photo applications, it is one of the best and most complete photo editors available for free in the market for Android devices.
Picture editor - Tons of photo manipulations, Masks, Collage, Frames, Borders, Stickers, Text effects, Clipart graphics, Callouts, Crop, Rotate, color adjust and more!
Magic effects - awesome artistic photo effects such as Stenciler, Cartoonizer, Sketcher, Orton, Lomo, Vintage, Cross Process, HDR, Fattal, Pencil, Holgaart, Watercolor, Sketcher, Contours, Comic, Neon, Gouache, Old Paper, Pastel, Red Eye Remover, Holgaart, Popart 2, Smart Blur, Face Fix, Color Splash, Paper and more!
Draw - Many drawing effects, draw sticker mode, callouts, Artistic brushes and text styles! Draw on your Facebook friend's photos and share your artwork with the World!
Sharing - quickly share with family and friends in PicsArt social network or by adding photos to Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Picasa, Dropbox, Fouresquare, Tumblr, Blogger, Wordpress and DeviantArt or send photos by SMS and email.
Camera - enables you to take a picture and apply various effects by enhancing standard Camera.
Live Wallpaper - enjoy amazingly funny color lines.
Site - visit http://picsart.com for better surfing experience of what is published in PicsArt network.
Supported Languages - English, Japanese, German, Chinese, Polish, Korean, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian
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download latest version from
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njoy the power of your camera :angel:
Be cautious! I'm pretty certain this app hacked my MSN account.no problems since removed. I'm not saying it was picsart but it all started when I used the app and stopped when I wasn't. just beware. Or use a fake email.
it'd be rude not to!
no need to have an account ...they support full offline feature....bro...i tried and test...every app before posting...its complete safe...
djpry said:
no need to have an account ...they support full offline feature....bro...i tried and test...every app before posting...its complete safe...
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It was a few months ago so if it was the app then maybe its been fixed. I do remember it was good and also had some pretty cool frames etc for screenshots posts.
it'd be rude not to!
This is the only photo editing app I have and it's really good but some time it's a bit slow
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using xda premium
i dont undersnd why you guys complain about being slow...its wildfire...no gpu....an aging arm processor...clocked at +\- 600MHz !
if you want performance use it on a dual core....it runs like dream on my moto zoom
slymobi said:
It was a few months ago so if it was the app then maybe its been fixed. I do remember it was good and also had some pretty cool frames etc for screenshots posts.
it'd be rude not to!
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lol i was 2 lazy to do it...well updated it now
Sam Ruxx
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[APP][ALPHA-XDA-Live-Wallpaper]---Update3: XDA-Version V2! ---Custom---Multitouch---

Updates:
I can't stop touching my phone!
BIG UPDATE Liquid Version 3 22.09.2012:
So much new stuff: New Objects, New Features, New artworks, New Settings, many Fixes and Changes, improved stability.
New Objects:
-The amazing Color Fluid Surface(including; Liquid Colors, Anti-Color, Particles, a swimming Object, Connections to other Objects, own new sub-section in Settings)
-Full Screen Image(just shifting a little with homescreen)
-New Liquid Beta-Particles (linked to the Fluid Surface to make, 2 fluid physic engines connected driving each other!)
-The amazing Color Fluid Surface:
Get a realy liquid screen.
Make fine colorfull swhirls with each finger or mix the whole fluid witch all touch points.
Continuously auto-selecting the "next most-amazing color" for each touch point.
See the colors mixing transparent on any background.
Finger 4 bill dropp Anti-Color, the mathematical opposite of Color. Anti-Color and Color will be colorfull neutralized against each other. Naturally Anti-Color is invisible but I found a way to show it. It´s enabled on default and will change to it´s naturally invisibility if switching to "Inverse Fluid Colors".
The Engine has it´s "own" swimming Particles and a swimming customizable Object.
Some Objects are connected to the fluid and will swimm in fluid and/or add forces to it.
The Fluid Particles are very fine and have some options, you can select an independent build-in texture to keep them look Particle-like while using any Picture on other Objects.
Fluid Surface code is great but calculated on cpu and needs power at higher fluid resolution. This needs some optimizations, I will try to move some expensive calculations to faster scripts or buffer-array-operations to make it run faster at higher resolutions. Rendering fluid is already fast.
-Static Background Picture. It´s just shifting a little with homescreen. If you select a not-transparent Picture, background will hide the 3D-Android and the 3D-Background Particles, so don't forget to disable hidden Objects to safe power.
-New Liquid Beta-Particles.
Interesting dynamic physics. Connected to Fluid Surface, if active together, engines will move each other, result will move very dynamic or chaotic.
Beta because unoptimized, slow, cpu draining, laggy touch and unstable physics could force close somtimes because moving out of bounds. But It can blast the Fluid
-New Image Artworks all supporting Transparency:
If you want to use old removed Images, you can extract the Images from old apk file.
-New Settings. Added icons to most options. Select Picture direct from Image-Buttons.
As simple and friendly as possible.
Linked gravity-sensor-delay to framerate slider to make it fast or power-safing together.
Added info and contact button linked to this thread(nothing else online yet).
Wallpaper runs fine without sdcard now. Just Cropping Image is not possible without sdcard reasonable.
- Build on Android 4.1.-, minimum required Android 2.2.
Runs Best on 4.1 with "additional features" and best stability. Settings Icons will not be visible on older Androids than 2.3.3 if I am right.
Runs on every phone and virtual device I tested. Also it runs on my TegravII Tablet on Android x86 4.0 R2 but only the 3D-Android is shown and changing Picture works but everything else not. So I will try to get it running complete on not fully compatible Android x86 later.
-Bugs: Nothing is realy broken for me. For left bugs seems just trying again makes it fine.
Loading or Cropping Pictures could still fail on bigger images or incompatible formats. I will rework the image handling a little softer to make this stable. Unfortunately Wallpaper can force close on first start in some cases.
This was next step to get everything ready for more interesting stuff.
Please send some feedback after testing.
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Update II : 20.07.2012
I like it now. XDA-Texture is attached right way. I added perlinNoise like wavy movement to get it a little more interesting and flaglike.
No more forceClose in settings menu but still no effect on now selectable options. Next step= Lsd-colors(see LsdCam effect1) and settings. Will see to get the waves more harmonic and with some settings and more(maybe custom) images and it should be fine for first effect.
Have to come more and better.
Update 4 (26.07.12) : LSD-Wallpaper V4 XDA-Version V3! Resize and own Pictures.
Wallpaper should work on any display resolution.
-Options are working. -
-3 build in images or load own picture. Picture will be resized on load. Transparent png working.
-You can toggle waves on or off now..
Wallpaper is funny with own pictures of peoples and faces.
Issues:
If you want to use options to load own foto.png or own foto.jpg there must be the files foto.png or foto.jpg direct on sdcard, else it will forceClose. Will add a album selection with cropping there.
If you toggle waves on or off it will load xda image, so you have to select the picture you want again after toggling waves.
LsdWallpaper is drawing delayed @ 30fps while not consuming much power. Also it should release resources on hide so it should only consume power if you (could)see it. I can confirm the mesh dont moves if phone is locked. Also fps, texture- and mesh-resolution will be adjustable in settings.
This runs on other roms and display resolutions on emu, should run on most Android Phones now. should we give it to all Android phone section? I will not give them 3D if it is finished
leonardusbayu said:
Stereoskopic live wallpaper.
Sent from my PG86100 using xda app-developers app
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You are right, I will try, I will have it also. But this will take some time.
Update: XDA-Version V1! There was not much time but here is the Result so far. Will add more effects and more options (current option is without effect). (Multi)-Touch to see XDA-logo. Note:Image is not attached the way it should and will be but this is also just a nice and free multitouch XDA-Life-Wallpaper. Works nice with the attached analog clock from the Android IDE.
It´s Live-Wallpaper-Whish-Week,
So please post any whish how your favorit dream live wallpaper should be and I will do my best to release it here (if I like the idea).
While porting my LSD-Cam to latest Android-Apis for supporting ICS-Roms I started creating life Wallpaper.
This I am currently locking into Android drawings and will attatch Textures first to my physics and implement many Effects for easy creating intresting and custom Live Wallpapers also for XDA community. This will keep some days, Eclipse-Android is not so diffrent to my mother language processing and everything runs like suspected, it is "just" porting to diffrent drawings and handlings.
so you may post whishes for wallpapers.
Also I will be able to create widgets, lockscreens or any professional android content.
Also I will look int 3D to bring up stereoscpopic content(I am also 3D-Master )
Works very well, looking forward to see more options
aSiD1712 said:
Olny multitouch particle grid yet but my code. While porting my LSD-Cam to latest Android-Apis for supporting ICS-Roms I started creating life Wallpaper.
This I am currently locking into Android drawings and will attatch Textures first to my physics and implement many Effects for easy creating intresting and custom Live Wallpapers also for XDA community. This will keep some days, Eclipse-Android is not so diffrent to my mother language processing and everything runs like suspected, it is "just" porting to diffrent drawings and handlings.
so you may post whishes for wallpapers.
Also I will be able to create widgets, lockscreens or any professional android content.
Also I will look int 3D to bring up stereoscpopic content(I am also 3D-Master )
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Nice to see this coming. Anyway is that possible to run a 3d live wallpaper
Sent from my PG86100 using xda app-developers app
Update: XDA-Version V1!
Update: XDA-Version V1!
There was not much time but here is the Result so far. Will add more effects and more options (current option is without effect). (Multi)-Touch to see XDA-logo. Note:Image is not attached the way it should and will be but this is also just a nice and free multitouch XDA-Life-Wallpaper. Works nice with the attached analog clock from the Android IDE.
It´s Live-Wallpaper-Whish-Week,
So please post any whish how your favorit dream live wallpaper should be and I will do my best to release it here (if I like the idea).
Stereoskopic live wallpaper.
Sent from my PG86100 using xda app-developers app
Update III : LSD-Wallpaper V3 XDA-Version V2! Great Multitouch Action in XDA Design!
Update III :
I like it now. XDA-Texture is attached right way. I added perlinNoise like wavy movement to get it more interesting and flaglike.
No more forceClose in settings menu but still no effect on now selectable options. Next step= Lsd-colors(see LsdCam effect1) and settings. Will see to get the waves more harmonic and with some settings and more(maybe custom) images and it should be fine for first effect.
Have to come more and better.
LsdWallpaper is drawing delayed to 30fps while not consuming much power. Also it should release resources on hide so it should only consume power if you (could)see it. I can confirm the mesh dont moves if phone is locked. Also fps, texture- and mesh-resolution will be adjustable in settings.
This runs on other roms and display resolutions on emu, should run on most Android Phones now. should we give it to all Android phone section? I will not give them 3D if it is finished
leonardusbayu said:
Stereoskopic live wallpaper.
Sent from my PG86100 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You are right, I will try, I will have it also. But this will take some time.
Download:
Very great: I downloaded AIDE from PlayStore, copied eclipse wallpaper project to sd card and could build it without changing anything.
So I can code and compile on phone in a great way. Thanks AIDE!
Right now I am implementing sterescopic 3d for the evo3d to the live wallpaper.
Update 4 : LSD-Wallpaper V4 XDA-Version V3! Resize and own Pictures.
Wallpaper should work on any display resolution.
-Options are working. -
-3 build in images or load own picture. Picture will be resized on load. Transparent png working.
-You can toggle waves on or off now..
Wallpaper is funny with own pictures of peoples and faces.
Issues:
If you want to use options to load own foto.png or own foto.jpg there must be the files foto.png or foto.jpg direct on sdcard, else it will forceClose. Will add a album selection with cropping there.
If you toggle waves on or off it will load xda image, so you have to select the picture you want again after toggling waves.

Video App with "Film" feel

So, I bought a Samsung Galaxy S3 a few weeks ago. I absolutely love it, especially the camera, it shows a lot of potential.
Last night I was searching both the Play Store and Google for an videocam app with more customization of settings, but found none.
I'm just going to tell you straight up what the settings I would like to control, and someone with knowledge can tell me if an app with these settings would even be possible.
Shutter Speed, Fixed ISO, Fps, Focus Time, Vignette, Tint.
Now, I'm no developer, but if you are, feel free to make an App like this... if you do, please include the ability to make and choose presets.
I'd like to be able to make a "film-like" preset which records 24 fps, have a shutterspeed of 1/48, customizable amount of time to focus(when clicking on the screen like the native S3 cam app does). Also, if it's possible, a customizable Vignette effect (a couple of different types + control the amount of Vignette).

jittery scrolling / lag

Hey guys,
I just got my Z4 Tablet last week and so far I really like it and want to keep it. BUT what’s really bugging me is the jittery, choppy scrolling and/or lag when scrolling in the YouTube app, Google Play Store, Google Play Newsstand, Google+ app as well as non gApps like Facebook and Instagram. Basically every vertical scroll movement where content is pulled from the web is not fluid at all. (Here's an example what it looks like, although the video features a Samsung Galaxy S6: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPOf0knKmvI )
So my question is: Do you guys have the same problem?
I read and watched a lot of reviews before purchasing the device and everyone’s opinion was pretty much the same: buttery smooth performance, no lag whatsoever. So I’m really curious wether or not it’s just my device or if everyone is experiencing the same. Maybe the gApps aren’t optimized for the Xperia UI (or vice versa?)?
Would be great to get some feedback on this
Greetings!
All Devices have a little lag on fast Scrolling.
It comes from loading Icons and Pictures.
You see after first loading the Pictures no lags more.
No, I have it even when all pictures are loaded. After a reboot the tablet allows smother scrolling.
I also have it even when all pictures are fully loaded, it just becomes a little less I guess. And yes, after a reboot scrolling is actually a bit smoother, but never really like it's supposed to be. My Oneplus One for instance is a lot smoother and never experiences these problems albeit the older and supposedly inferior hardware.
What OS version u have on your Oneplus? To be honest I hope it will be improved by 5.1.

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