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    Not only is the One a stunning device, but HTC
    has demonstrated that it is one of the few mobile
    manufacturers willing to pursue its own path



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    he last month has seen two
    MY HOME SCREEN
    On (and off) Andy’s
    phone this month…
    Zero-click access to the best
    apps in the Google Play store
    major events for Android this
    year.
    The Samsung Galaxy S4
    was announced, and the HTC One
    went on sale. The S4 is without
    question the biggest – the latest in a
    range of devices that has helped
    Android become the world’s biggest
    mobile platform. Reactions to the S4
    were actually somewhat muted, with many suggesting
    that Samsung had followed Apple’s lead yet again and
    announced, in effect, an ‘S3S’. That’s a bit unfair in my
    view. The S4 is not revolutionary, yet while the incremental
    improvements seen throughout seem small on their own,
    taken as a whole they amount to a pretty massive
    upgrade over last year’s model. With hardware that is
    noticeably faster and many new ideas on the software
    side, Samsung looks to have delivered another pretty
    amazing package.
    And then there’s the HTC One. There’s no doubt that
    Samsung will blow it away in terms of sales, but I’m not
    expecting to see a more beautifully designed, well thought
    out smartphone than it this year. HTC has been in the
    doldrums for some time now, but it’s hard not to root for
    the company and hope that it can turn things around. Not
    only is the One a stunning device, but HTC has
    demonstrated that it is one of the few mobile
    manufacturers willing to pursue its own path and try
    something different. At a time when so many devices are
    scarcely distinguishable from one another that
    commitment to innovation is more important than ever.
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    GALAXY
    Launcher
    Previews,
    news and
    speculation
    from the
    Android world
    S4
    06
    What to expect from
    Key Lime Pie
    We look ahead to the launch
    of Android 5
    09
    Ubuntu for Android
    Is Ubuntu about to help turn
    your phone into a desktop
    replacement?
    10
    Million Sellers
    How speech recognition
    software is racking up the
    downloads
    18
    First look at the
    amazing new phone
    from Samsung
    11
    The scare over
    malware
    How to stay safe and clear
    from dodgy apps
    72
    HTC One review
    Will HTC be able to give
    Samsung a run for its
    money with the One?
    12
    10 things you need to
    know about phablets
    An introduction to the phone and
    tablet combi
    14
    Twitter apps
    We take a look at some of the
    best-looking Twitter apps
    56
    Hack-free hacks
    Powerful tweaks
    and mods that don’t
    need root
    24
    35 Android secrets to
    enhance your phone
    Hidden features in your favourite
    apps uncovered
    16
    Messages
    Sound off about anything and
    everything to do with Android
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    Contents
    Hacker
    Inside issue 24
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    46
    Hacking tips and tricks
    Essential tips for getting the most out of
    your Android device
    Zøne
    Apps
    Your complete
    guide to
    Google Play
    62
    App reviews
    We cast a critical eye over the
    best new apps in the Play store
    over the last month
    48
    Tweak your kernel
    50
    Increase memory by moving
    your apps to ROM
    52
    Copy your favourite apps to
    your custom ROM
    Explore the limits of
    your Android phone
    Reviews
    Tutorials
    88
    Kogan
    Agora
    Is this ultra-
    budget phone
    a bargain?
    Cutting-edge tablets and
    smartphones on test
    Essential guides to getting more
    from your phone or tablet
    78
    Mid-range group test
    Four mid-range phones go
    head-to-head
    28
    Master the Google apps
    Get more from the Google apps with this
    handy guide
    69
    Free GPS apps
    We test out two high-powered
    alternatives to Google Maps
    72
    Reviews
    72
    HTC One
    86
    Motorola RAZR HD
    88
    Kogan Agora
    90
    Archos GamePad
    92
    BWC 10” tablet
    93
    BWC 7” tablet
    32
    Tutorials
    32
    Use your phone as a remote
    control
    35
    Working with the new lockscreen
    36
    Set up a unifi ed inbox for all types
    of message
    38
    Merge Facebook and Google data
    39
    Use Street View in Navigation
    40
    Manage your internal and SD card
    memory
    70
    Game reviews
    The latest games for phones
    and tablets reviewed
    App review index
    65
    7digital
    65
    Audioboo
    65
    BBC Sport
    70
    Cordy 2
    71
    Die Hard
    67
    Facebook Pages Manager
    63
    Harlem Shake Creator Lite
    67
    Highlight
    67
    Hotel Tonight
    63
    Lemon Wallet
    66
    Lightning Browser
    66
    Material
    67
    Night Vision Camera
    71
    Oddland
    67
    Perfect365
    71
    Pocket Stables
    71
    QuestLord
    71
    Real Basketball
    71
    Robo5
    64
    Runtastic Pedometer
    70
    The Simpsons:
    Tapped Out
    71
    Sela The Space Pirate
    67
    Skype WiFi
    63
    Slide Meter
    71
    Slingshot Racing
    66
    Swapps!
    67
    Thermometer
    63
    Truphone
    62
    Viddy
    67
    Weather Live Gold
    94
    Accessories
    Power up your phone or tablet
    with this collection of goodies
    86
    Motorola
    RAZR HD
    The latest in the
    RAZR range goes
    on test
    42
    Droid Support
    Readers’ questions answered, plus
    troubleshooting tips and tricks
    78
    Mid-range maestros
    Four leading mid-range phones go head-to-head
    32
    Use your
    phone as a
    remote
    control
    Control your other
    media gadgets
    using only your
    phone or tablet
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