Android this week: Google’s keyboard for all; Galaxy S 4 updated; Xperia Z going stock
Android this week: Google’s keyboard for all; Galaxy S 4 updated; Xperia Z going stock
I also prefer the native, or stock, Android experience without a manufacturer skin. If you do too, you might be interested in the new “Google Experience” phones that start selling June 26 on Google Play. The Samsung Galaxy S 4 and HTC One will go on sale with a pure version of Android that Google will directly update; just like its own Nexus devices.
The Sony Xperia Z is expected to round out the “Google Experience” offerings according to multiple reports this past week. The phone offers a similar display to its peers — a 5-inch, 1080p screen — and uses a quad-core processor paired with 2 GB of memory. Sony hasn’t officially announced this edition so there’s no price yet. However, the very similar Xperia ZL costs $639 direct from Sony, so I anticipate a similar price point.
Owners of the Galaxy S 4 should also be anticipating a software update in the very near future. Samsung released one in Germany for the handset which adds a few new features but also offers a workaround for the low amount of user accessible storage in the 16 GB model
That phone only comes with 9.15 GB of free space, which left many buyers grumbling.
You can certainly expand the storage capacity with a microSD card but Google removed the ability to store apps on external storage some time ago. I’ve installed single games that gobble up nearly 1.5 GB of storage, so that 9.15 GB can go away quickly.
With the new software, Samsung enables support for application installs on the memory card, which should appease storage concerns.Also included in the software update is support for HDR video, updated camera firmware, a toggle switch for the Smart Pause feature and a semi-transparent Status Bar. Samsung hasn’t announced release dates for other regions, so stay tuned or check your phone for availability..