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Lollipop Adoption up to 1.6%!

February 2015 Android Adoption Stats

As with every month, new stats showing the latest adoption rates are up on the Google Developers website. This month’s shows that Lollipop is up by a whopping ~1.6% (from <0.1%), with Jelly Bean and Ice Cream Sandwhich still gaining adoption (respectively 1.1% and 0.3%) as well.


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Cyanogen to still release Lollipop firmware for OnePlus One

Something like this from Cyanogen should be good news for OnePlus One users, but the recent rift between Cyanogen and OnePlus has thrown everything into confusion. If we read Cyanogen's recent tweet, it shows that the company is currently finalizing the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for the OnePlus One smartphone and is expected to be out sooner than later. But there are more questions than answers from this.



Cyanogen Inc. tweeted recently that their ongoing Lollipop build for the One has entered the QA/QE (Quality Assurance and Enhancement) stage, and with that, the testing and certification alongside third-party partners to ensure the update meets specific industry standards and requirements. Considering that it’s February and some Lollipop updates should be expected to come through the grapevine by now, this announcement from Cyanogen should — under normal circumstances — give some measure of excitement, especially OnePlus One users who do not like to live with CM11 and are looking forward to having an Android 5.0 Lollipop-based firmware in their handsets.


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But these are not normal circumstances. A while back, Cyanogen and OnePlus were at odds due to a minor understanding — let’s call it, “India” — and the disagreement reached to a level that OnePlus has actually dropped the Cyanogen branding from the back of the latest versions of the One. In fact, OnePlus have also announced the launch of their own OxygenOS ROM, apparently to signify that they are actually breaking away from Cyanogen.


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So with Cyanogen to come up with this announcement, are we supposed to be excited? Confused is probably the more appropriate word. If Cyanogen does come up with CM12 for the OnePlus One, does that mean they are officially (or unofficially? How confusing!) back in each other’s arms? Or will OnePlus one-up Cyanogen with an update of its own? How then does this affect later models of the OnePlus One, which no longer carry the Cyanogen brand (and do they actually run on OxygenOS)? With so many questions, may be Cyanogen and OnePlus owe us all an explanation or two.


SOURCE: @CyanogenInc



CMApps update detects what version of Android you use

We have talked about CMApps before; this is the app that allows you to run CyanogenMod apps on your device without having to root your smartphone. This is a great way for you to try out some of the apps that come on CyanogenMod without having to void your warranty. The app has been updated with some new features and one of them is a big deal.



The most important update to come in the new app version is an automatic Android version detection system. This detection system automatically chooses which apk needs to be downloaded based on what version of Android you are running.


That change makes CMApps compatible with Android 4.2 and higher. Other minor changes in the update include a changelog popup and a popup that installers see on the first run of the app. CMApps provides links to apps called Apollo, Camera Next, Camera, Clock Widget, DSP manager, File manager, Sound Recorder, Calculator, Torch, Trebuchet, and wall papers.


The update landed February 1 and is 2.7MB in size. It has between 1000 and 5000 installs and is currently on version 3.0. You can download the updated app right now on Google Play.


SOURCE: Google Play


Build your own fleet of cities in Maritime Kingdom

What do you look for in a city-building game? Great-looking graphics? Challenging tasks and gameplay? Adventurous storyline? A new game of this ilk is out to convince you to start building ships and go to the four corners of the globe and develop your kingdom, until you become a power to reckon with. Do you have what it takes (and do you have time?) to build your Maritime Kingdom?



From the same developers that brought you Tribez and Castlez (thank goodness they didn't name this Kingdomz), this new city-building game brings you on a maritime adventure as you build a powerful shipping fleet, trade in various ports, establish diplomatic relations with countries that you pass by, and discover unchartered territories. The game has over 350 quests wherein you'll be able to create cities using 40 different building types.


To earn money (well, the virtual kind, at least), you can gather and trade over 30 kinds of resources, including various gems and fancy cloths, spices, etc. The game does not seem simple on paper, and in reality is pretty complex, including the achievements system that you need to master. But for mobile players who are into this kinds of games.




Unlike some city-building games that require you to always have Internet connection when playing them, Maritime Kingdom can be played offline so you can play it literally anywhere. You can download it for free from the Google Play Store but there are in-app purchases available. For games like this, buying stuff will always be a temptation, so watch out.


Evolve your powers with Hunters Quest companion game for Android

One of the much buzzed-about games that came out of E3 last year was Evolve, a monster vs hunters multiplayer game that will be coming soon to a game console (PS4, Windows, Xbox One) near you this February. But in the meantime, a companion game available on mobile platforms will help you get ready for your new adventure, and it will even help you build and train your hunters when they will eventually arrive for full gameplay.



Evolve: Hunters Quest is not that complicated, to be honest. It's like your typical match-3 game where you need to create and clear matching lines of three or more similar characters or items by swiping them around. By doing this, you "unleash devastating attacks" on the monsters as well as get points for your hunters, particularly when you get combos of cascading matches.


But what makes this game different from other match-3 games is that some of the boosts and points you get here can actually be applied to the main console game. You get Mastery Boosts the more you play Hunters Quest, and this will result in giving your hunters extra boosts as well once you start playing the main game. The companion game itself has over 100 missions that you can finish. You can even collect the new wildlife and monsters that you encounter and put them in a Bestiary.




You would need to be connected to the Internet and have a my2k account, as well as a supported copy of Evolve to use the full functionality of the game. You can download Evolve: Hunters Quest for free from the Google Play Store.


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