New Nexus/Android 4.2 Anticipation Thread--October 29th

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Play Store Wishlists Are Rolling Out Right Now!

The teardowns never lie! You know how we've been telling you the Play Store is getting a Wishlist feature? It's rolling out now on a per-account basis. You don't have to download anything, everything is already built into 3.9.16. Wishlists are basically a bookmark feature, which lets you save a list of apps.

"My Wishlist" is an item in the Play Store menu, just like "My Apps." Tapping on it will take you to a vertical list where you can see all your bookmarked apps.
We've got pictures!

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dog this galaxy nexus camera is :scusthov:

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Here's what LG's Nexus 4 looks like on the inside
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2100mAh battery, slightly thicker and heavier than the Galaxy Nexus

It's been a while since we've had any fresh LG Nexus 4 leaks, largely because much of the upcoming phone's hardware has already been laid bare. Nevertheless, notorious Twitter leaker @evleaks has today revealed a few minor, yet previously unknown specs, along with a new photo of the device's front face. The Twitter post also confirms earlier leaked specs, including a quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro CPU, 2GB of RAM, and 8GB and 16GB storage options.

According to the latest leak, the Nexus 4 will be slightly thicker than its predecessor, measuring 9.1mm -- though let's remember that there's no unsightly hump down below this time around. In addition, weight is reported as 139 grams, a little heavier than the GSM Gnex's 135 grams. And the internal, non-replaceable battery is said to be rated at an ample 2100mAh.

Capacity is one thing, but it'll be interesting to see if the Nexus 4 sports the same "800 charging cycles" tech that LG's been pimping with the Optimus G as an increase over the competition. We're also curious to see whether, like newer Nexus 7 models, the Nexus 4 hardware supports the new power management features of the 3.4 Linux kernel.

On software, evleaks reports Android "JellyBeanMR1" as being loaded onto the device -- that's the same numberless version we've seen floating around on other prototypes. It's widely expected that the final device will ship with Android version 4.2, which may or may not wear the Jelly Bean badge.

So the bottom line is this -- slightly thicker, a tiny bit heavier, and you shouldn't need to worry too much about battery life. Of course, we'll reserve final judgment until we get our hands on the finished product, likely at Google's "Playground" event on Oct. 29.
 

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The 32GB Nexus 7 Is Already At Staples Stores - Priced At $250? but on sale yet [Pictures]

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not good enough for tumbler

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:shaq: I use my shyt on instagram fam and it take quality pics....

if i take a pic from the instagram app the pic will suck because ig compress the pic. Take the pic then upload it to IG or tumblr
 

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:shaq: I use my shyt on instagram fam and it take quality pics....

if i take a pic from the instagram app the pic will suck because ig compress the pic. Take the pic then upload it to IG or tumblr

I do. Go look at it www.americanmook.com

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Exclusive] Android 4.2 Alpha Teardown, Part 3: The New Work-In-Progress Gallery And More Multiple User Stuff

We're back with yet another edition of our Android 4.2 teardown! We previously showed you the new Gmail, the Quick Settings prototype, and all sorts of security features. Today we're looking at some seriously fun stuff, including a sneak peak at the new Gallery design.

Pending some kind of breakthrough, we'll probably end this series at an even trilogy. There isn't much more to cover after this. And remember, this is a Teardown, not a list of confirmed 4.2 features. None of this is guaranteed to ship in 4.2 and I'm certainly not claiming it will.
The New Gallery

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One thing I have actually gotten to work is the GalleryCamera APK. It has new icons! The left is 4.1; the right is the new set. I always thought the old Camera and Gallery icons were weird. The old camera icon was the 8th-shortest in my UX complaint post, so it's good to see it die. The new Camera icon is much closer in vertical size to everything else. The old Gallery icon never made any sense, so I'm glad it's gone, too.

Combine these with the new calendar icon and the removal of the Latitude shortcut and it sounds like someone over at Android HQ is on icon cleanup duty.

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The Gallery is getting a reskin! It's still a rough work in progress, but we can at least see what direction they're going in. Albums have a polaroid-style bottom white label (which matches the new icon!) and the background is a light-gray color. Everything else about the Gallery is exactly the same. And when I say exactly the same I mean exactly the same. You can't delete Picasa/G+ photos, there are no new editing options, you still can't rotate with a gesture, and Instant Upload Albums are still capped at 500. In its defense, it isn't anywhere near finished - in fact, they haven't even incremented the version number. 1.1.40000 is the same as the Jelly Bean version. It's promising that they're looking at it.

Information density has taken a huge nose dive on the album screens, in ICS and JB it would display about 9 albums per screen, now it displays 2 full thumbnails and 2 cut off thumbnails. I'm not sure I like it. If you have a lot of albums, this will suck.

The header looks pretty ugly, and that's because it's the same semi-transparent background as the current Gallery. I think this it's pretty clear what direction they're going in. When this is done, I bet it will look just like the Google+ photo design. Check this out:

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The left picture is the Jelly Bean Gallery, the middle is the work-in-progress 4.2 Gallery, and the right is the Google+ Gallery. That must be what they're aiming for.

This gets major points for consistency. The two main photo apps will look the same, and this design matches core apps, like Gmail and Calendar, very well. There is so much overlap with the Gallery and Google+ I'm starting to wonder why they bother to have separate apps.

The Camera app, by the way, is completely unchanged.
Multiple User Accounts

Multiple user accounts have been a well-covered subject here at AP and, given all the stuff I'm finding, it wouldn't surprise me to see them land in Android 4.2. If it's not in Android 4.2, it's certainly very close. There are just so many new things that have to do with access across user accounts.

For starters, some apps have new permissions for dealing with different users. Here are the descriptions of every new permission in the framework-res string file:

<string name="permlab_interactAcrossUsers">interact across users</string>
<string name="permdesc_interactAcrossUsers">Allows the app to perform actions across different users on the device. Malicious apps may use this to violate the protection between users.</string>
<string name="permlab_interactAcrossUsersFull">full license to interact across users</string>
<string name="permdesc_interactAcrossUsersFull">Allows all possible interactions across users.</string>
<string name="permlab_manageUsers">manage users</string>
<string name="permdesc_manageUsers">Allows apps to manage users on the device, including query, creation and deletion.</string>

In this dump, Phone, Settings, and SystemUI all have some multi-user permissions. Settings obviously needs it to manage users, SystemUI would need it to allow you to switch users, and Phone, well, I guess the phone will still ring when someone else is logged in.

The other really interesting addition is a full set of user account options in the settings APK.

<string name="user_settings_title">Users</string>
<string name="user_list_title">Users</string>
<string name="user_add_user_menu">Add user</string>
<string name="user_details_title">Edit details</string>
<string name="user_information_heading">User information</string>
<string name="user_name_title">Name</string>
<string name="user_discard_user_menu">Discard</string>
<string name="user_remove_user_menu">Remove user</string>
<string name="user_new_user_name">Pesky kid</string>
<string name="user_confirm_remove_title">Remove user?</string>
<string name="user_confirm_remove_message">Are you sure you want to remove the user and all associated data from the device?</string>
<string name="user_picture_title">Photo ID</string>

The section will simply be called "Users" and have all the expected stuff. You'll be able to add and delete users, and everyone will have a user name and a Photo ID. The only thing I haven't found yet is a way to switch users. There needs to be some kind of lock screen interface for that.

<string name="user_system_apps_heading">System apps</string>
<string name="user_market_apps_heading">Installed apps</string>

The Play Store will also keep track of installed apps for each user, so Billy doesn't have to see his little sister's "Barbie Horse Adventure" game in his apps list.
Per-Account Parental Controls

It looks like the multi user feature will also include parental controls!

<string name="user_restrictions_heading">Content restrictions</string>
<string name="user_market_requires_pin">Require PIN</string>
<string name="user_max_content_rating">Content rating</string>

Yep, this is one of the cool bonuses of multiple user accounts; you can have accounts with reduced privileges. For starters, you'll be able to lock down Play Store purchasing with a PIN number on a per-account basis, and limit account downloads by content rating. You've been able to do this across the device for a while now, but it'll be much handier to have on a per-account basis.
Final Words

I'm pretty sure there's nothing left to cover in this system dump. We've run into a few other tidbits during our digging, like a Google Music app with a version number bump and no new features, and a few live wallpapers that don't work, but we really can't get much more information about them. Our build is over a month old, which in, Android Development Years, makes it an old man. Plus, with software development, progress is usually much more visible closer to release time. This gave us a little peek at what Google's working on, but I'm not convinced it's the full picture. I guess we'll just have to wait until October 29th.
 

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They are fixing the whole OS :ohlawd: more project butter please

The Gallery has always been a pain in the ass

The Camera need more feature like burst mode and best face but i expect something to be changed

New google music update. Buy pocketcast and put it inside G music. Pocket cast is good but i want to be in the same app and switch back inside the app.

Only a unified messenger and a better navigation (low voice) is missing :sadbron:
 

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Someone with a Nexus 10 Uploads a Photo to Picasa, Confirms at Least One Camera

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