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Steps to Install Audax L Android 5.0 Lollipop Custom ROM on Samsung Galaxy Note 3

A new Audax L Android 5.0 Lollipop Custom ROM has been released  Samsung's  2013 flagship phablet Galaxy Note 3 LTE phablet . This new Audax L firmware software is deodexed and is said to increase device performance, the new visual interface, bring more customization options, new shortcuts for easy access to applications and tons of customization options, such as keys:     Kernel Stock XXUGBNL8     Deodexed All apps     Busybox     Rooted with SuperSU     init.d support     New updater-script     Adjustments init.d     Adjustments build.prop     Multi CSC     Bloatware removed and Knox     Aroma Installer     Added Wipe Data election Aroma     Auto Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache-system format before flashing the ROM     UpdateMe Audax     Scroll TouchWiz 5 × 5-dock6 fast Aroma     Audax status bar with Home / lock button and 3Minit Aroma     Status bar with the clock and 3Minit Center in Aroma     3Minit Battery Mod     Note 4 Time thematic Audax     Mods Air

Nexus 6 Problems Plague Release latest flagship Google Android

Google is slowly, but surely, releasing the Nexus 6 on a number of carriers, and users are reporting a number of problems with the first smartphone produced by Motorola. Some pre-ordered Nexus 6 models shipped with defective software, while others arrived scratched and scratched. Google Nexus program intends to show how social Android software company can do, without any carrier and touches of smartphone manufacturers bloatware. It's the last is doing a bad job so far, as the Nexus most expensive to date has been released with a lot of problems, especially for users of AT & T. Manufacturer Motorola Mobility submitted a number of Nexus 6 models that do not work for AT & T customers who pre-ordered the device. Some savvy users realized that some Nexus 6 models, made to show Android L, had sent an earlier version (Android 4.4 KitKat). Customers were told to return the devices and AT & T Motorola asked to remember those who had not yet sent out. Motorola later

Android L reports, accelerating the race to smartphones 64bit

 Mainstream availability expected by the end of 2015  Android device manufacturers may have scoffed at the idea of ​​a smartphone 64-bit when Apple introduced the iPhone 5S last year, but those same hardware manufacturers are apparently tripping over themselves to catch up now. Hit-or-miss DigiTimes has L word next operating system Google Android seems that the timetable for the adoption of 64-bit capable hardware to maximize the operating system moves. According to anonymous industry sources, the 64-bit CPU could become "technology mainstream" to Android smartphones in late 2015 as manufacturers have stepped up their efforts to adopt the fastest architecture. Lenovo, K-Touch, Huawei, HTC Vivo and have all reportedly signed 64 bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 610, 614 and / or 410 processors, designed with rapid migration to Android L in mind. On your marks  64-bit processors from rival MediaTek and Samsung have already started to make their way into the supply chain

Android L Release Date and update information: Google Nexus devices can Get New Software First

Nexus 5   Screenshot from Google website So much has been talked about Android L since it was announced at Google I / O Developers Conference in June this year, but the release date of the software has not yet been revealed. However, it is very likely to see the light of day in the first week of November if reports are anything to go by.  Users of Android phones must be eagerly awaiting the launch of Android L, and it will come with a redesigned interface and smooth animations also improve battery life and is compatible with 64-bit processors. It is considered the most significant update Google has brought its mobile platform to date, even bigger than the leap from Gingerbread to Ice Cream Sandwich software. It is reported that the HTC Nexus tablet will be launched in September to mid-October and come with Android Nexus 6 L. The X known as Nexus, expected to be announced on October 31, is also likely to come with the new software. Thus, it is unclear whether Google will launch