Friday, 27 October 2017

How to Record iPhone Screen Without Jailbreak or Computer



With the release of iOS 11, Apple introduced a native screen recorder that allows users to easily record their iPhone screen. If you are among the folks who haven't updated to iOS 11, then you must have been wondering if there's anyway you can record your iPad or iPhone's screen activities. The answer is yes, as there are a lot of screen recorder app for iPhone that lets you record your iOS screen. Out of all these apps, we discovered that AirShou is undisputed, since it does the work of recording iPhone and iPad's screen without jailbreak or computer.
Also Read: 5 Best Cydia Tweaks For iOS 10.
AirShou is a dedicated screen recording app for iPhone developed by Shou team, the app acclaims came to be after discovering that it uses less processing power but at the same time renders high quality recording of your games and apps. AirShou is exceptional, it is lightweight, free and offers handy features needed for the perfect screen recording. The app requires an iOS 7 or later, and it offers universal support for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Not to mention but a few, below are what makes "AirShou" standout from other screen recording apps.
  • Light processing​ usage, but powerful recording
  • High resolution screen recording up to 1080p @60FPS
  • Unique and high quality stereo internal system sound recording
  • Records screen in four orientations without time limit

Install AirShou

Having seen the main features of AirShou screen recording app for iOS, the next step is to install it. Unfortunately, this app isn't available on the App Store, hence you'll need to sideload it from a third party website. So to begin with, head over to iemulators.com/airshou, scroll down till you see AirShou. From here, click on the app icon, then tap the 'Install' button from the pop-up window that will appear. Once the download process is completed, fire up AirShou.


Trust the Developer

The initial opening of AirShou will require you to trust the app, else you won't be able to run it at all. So to bypass the "Untrusted Enterprise Developer" warning, navigate to Settings >> General >> Profiles & Device Management, then find the profile that corresponds with AirShou and trust it. Now you are ready to record your iPhone screen.


Record Your iPhone Screen

After trusting the developer, launch Airshou and log in or create an account. Next, select "Record" from the main screen and provide the video name. From here, you can choose your preferred orientation then tap the next step button. Now swipe up from the bottom of the screen to access the control center, select "AirShou" from the "AirPlay" list and enable Mirroring.


That's it!. AirShou will start recording your iPhone screen automatically as soon as the AirPlay Mirroring is connected to a Wi-Fi network. So you can go to the home screen and start performing some activities. To stop the recording, fire up AirShou and hit the "STOP" button. To view your recorded activities, tap the icon at the upper right corner of the screen and choose either to play the video within AirShou or save it to Camera Roll.

Wrapping Up

Using AirShou to record your iPhone screen activities works like a breeze, and there's no need to jailbreak your iOS. The app can run in the background while playing games and its quality is in one word excellent. If you're faced with any problem while installing the app or during screen recording, do let us know.

Thursday, 26 October 2017

OnePlus 5T Specs, Renders and Price Leaked



Ahead of the official announcement, leaked "teaser image" of the OnePlus 5T has been trending online, giving us clues of what the upcoming flagship will look like. Just when we thought we have heard it all, what appears to be the official specs and pre-order price of the OnePlus 5T has emerged on OppoMart confirming all the logical assumptions to be true. Following OppoMart's revealment of the unannounced OnePlus 5T (A5010), we got to see a device with enhanced features than its predecessor which is the older OnePlus 5.

OppoMart listing of the OnePlus 5T features reveals a device with 6-inch (1920 x 2160) HD screen and 18:9 aspect ratio. The specs goes further to confirm a OnePlus 5T powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 quad-core processor, with speeds up to 2.45GHz. Among the listings​, the upcoming OnePlus 5T will pack Adreno 540 as its GPU with a whopping 8GB RAM and 128GB mass storage. The device will go further to feature a dual 20MP+16MP rear camera sensors that works together when you take a photo. Also reports suggests that OnePlus 5T will run on Android 8.0 Oreo. Below is the OnePlus 5T specifications as seen on OppoMart.


  • 6-inch quad HD screen, with 18:9 aspect ratio
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 quad-core processor, up to 2.45GHz 
  • 6GB/8GB LPDDR4X RAM, 64GB/128GB USF 2.1 storage
  • 20MP+16MP rear dual-camera, F2.6/F1.6 Aperture
  • Global 4G LTE bands supported, 34 network bands
Furthermore, OppoMart has claimed that the upcoming OnePlus 5T is available for pre-order and the price starts at $549 with the delivery date estimated at the end of November. The OnePlus 5T will also spot a bezel-less design with a fingerprint sensor which is said to be visible at the back​. While this specs seem to make sense, they may not be 100% accurate has OnePlus itself hasn't announced/confirmed the existence of OnePlus 5T. But considering the fact that the older OnePlus 5 is listed as out of stock on the company's official website, it shows that they are working on something.

Wednesday, 25 October 2017

5 Best GameCube and Wii Emulators​ For Android and PC



Nintendo's GameCube and Wii are one of the best video game consoles that became extremely popular due to their abilities to run high definitive games seamlessly. Both consoles where able to 'compete' with the likes of Microsoft's​ Xbox 360 and the Sony Playstation 2 / 3. Having known how step forward and interactive the GameCube and Wii games are, you'd certainly want to get one of these consoles. Sadly, the GameCube and Wii console has been discontinued, and the Wii U and Nintendo switch emerged as its successor.
Also Read: 6 Best Console Emulators For PC.
Thankfully, there's still a way to run the GameCube and Wii games on our device and that's through emulation. With the GameCube and Wii Emulators, you'll be able to play thousands of GameCube and Wii games by emulating them on various platforms such as Android, Windows, Mac and Linux. Hence if you've got your device ready, below are the best GameCube and Wii Emulators to emulate GameCube and Wii games on Android and PCs.

1. Dolphin

dolphin

You'd know that the GameCube's code name is dubbed dolphin huh? and luckily, we've gotten the perfect dolphin emulator that is capable of emulating GameCube and Wii games on premium smartphones. Dolphin is a very popular emulator for Gamecube, Wii and Triforce, and it runs well on modern gaming Android phones and PCs. Dolphin emulator offers the necessary touchscreen controls with extra features that lets you to configure every aspect of the program. For instance, you can enable dual core option and even connect a controller to the device. There are a lot of GameCube and Wii games compatible with Dolphin emulator, and it's available on Android and PCs but you won't find any dolphin ROMs in this emulator.

2. GCEmu

gcemu

Y'all know how hard it is to emulate games huh? But GCEmu shows that it can be done and can be done at a reasonable speed. The GCEmu is an (incomplete) emulator for the Nintendo GameCube and it uses tricks such as recompilation techniques to achieve a seamless gameplay. Unlike Dolphin, GCEmu is only available on Windows and as usual, there's no GCEmu ROMs included in it. So you will have to browse the web for some of the best GameCube ROMs for GCEmu. One thing about this emulator is that it seems to have been abandoned by the developer, as there's no update coming forward. But it can still run some few GameCube games at a decent speed.

3. WhineCube

whinecube

WhineCube is yet another decent emulator for Nintendo GameCube, and it lets you play your favourite GameCube games without hassles. The emulator is capable of loading and executing file formats such as DOL, ELF and GCM. Similar to GCEmu, WhineCube is only available on Windows and their are a few but decent games it can run flawlessly. To be more elaborate, WhineCube does not run any commercial games, but some of the few homebrew games such as Tetris worlds, Pacman, and BAM are playable with decent graphics. You can browse for some of the best WhineCube​ ROMs on the web.

4. SuperGCube

supergcube

If you are familiar with the then popular GCube emulator for Windows, then there is a high chance that you might have heard about SuperGCube. SuperGCube is basically a GameCube emulator that's based on the discontinued Gcube emulator. But this time, it's more efficient and the emulation has been optimized to its core to achieve great speed. The developer behind the supergcube emulator had said that theres an interpreter mode implemented on it and a recompiler is on the way. But we haven't seen any update yet. Either way, the superGcube emulator can emulate GameCube games once you find the right ISO files. It's available in English and can be downloaded on Windows 32-bit.

5. Dolwin

dolwin

The last but not the least! Dolwin is an open source GameCube emulator that allows you to play most of your favourite GameCube games on Windows PC. Even though the dolwin emulator is still under development, there's an assurance that you can still be able to boot & run some of the commercial gamecube games. To give you a clue, there's a demo present in the dolwin emulator zip file, simply extract it and play the game to test the emulator. Remember that dolwin is not supported with most of the commercial games out there, so you've to choose wisely. Dolwin emulator is available on Windows PC.

Final Words

The aforementioned emulators are capable of emulating most of the GameCube and Wii games on Android and PC, having tested the dolphin emulator, we found it quite superb and the developers behind it are relentless in releasing new updates that fixes most of the bugs. One thing to note here is that you shouldn't expect 100% flawless gameplay, but if you are using device such as Galaxy S8, Oneplus 5 and Nvidia Shield, then expect a near flawless gameplay. Overall, enjoy GameCube and Wii games on your Android phone.

Monday, 23 October 2017

10 Best 360 Degree Camera Apps For Android and iOS



The concept of taking awesome panorama is much more better than capturing multiple flat photos. 360 degree photo comes quite in handy especially when you want to capture an unbroken view of an entire surrounding. Hence all you need to do is to position your camera app vertically, and you'll be guided on which side to move. Obviously, there are a lot of camera apps that allows you to snap cool pictures with just your Android and iOS device, but not all of them is capable of shooting stunning panoramas​. But having vetted the Google Play Store and iTunes, we discovered a bunch of camera apps that allows you to take 360 degree photos on Android and iOS. We went ahead to handpick and settle for the best, so if you are a panorama fan, below are the best 360 degree camera app for Android and iOS device.

1. Google Street View

If you've spent the last few​ days searching for the Google Camera in Play Store, i do suggest you stop now because you can't​ find it. One of the best features present in Google camera is the photo sphere, this allows you to take 360 degree photos in high resolution but the Google camera is now exclusive only to Google's own Android phones. However, Google's Street Views can do the 'job' well as it proves to be the best "replacement" for Google camera app since it also brings the photo sphere feature.


Google Street View can be used to explore the world landmarks, and in so doing you'll discover natural wonders and locations such as museums, restaurant etc. But your Street View experience wouldn't be complete if you fail to create or add stunning photo spheres. To capture 360° photos with Google Street View, simply open the app & tap the camera button located at the lower right corner. Now you can either link to an external 360° camera via WiFi, or imported already taken 360° photograph. Either way, tap on camera then move your device slowly and steadily from left to right to capture the area. Once done, the photo will be stitched and you can publish it on Google Street View to share your photo spheres with the world.

Available on Android and iOS

2. Panorama 360

Panorama 360 offers quite a handy feature, it's one of the best VR camera app that lets you take awesome panoramas and you can even watch 360 videos with it. Opening the app, you will be greeted with a classic user interface. Simply click on the camera icon at the center, then hold your phone upright in portrait mode. From here, tap the camera button again and move your phone slowly and steadily from left to right. Once you are done capturing the surrounding, the frames will automatically be stitched into a single panorama.


That's it, you have just created a seamless panorama within seconds. Panorama 360 brings an "HD" option which once enabled, lets you capture 360 degree photos in high resolution and you can even import or view stunning panoramas captured around your location. The best part is that the app brings photosphere integration, and this lets you upload photos directly to the "Teliportme" section. Note that all these photos are saved automatically in your SD card and can be shared across social media platforms.

Available on Android and iOS

3. Cardboard


Google's​ cardboard camera typically makes taking 360 degree snapshot a breeze. Aside from the fact that you can use it to launch your favourite VR experience, it can also be used to watch 360 videos and view stunning photo spheres. Google cardboard app brings a dedicated camera that can be used to take 360° photograph. To do this, pick a spot that inspires you, open the app, then hold your phone in portrait mode. From here, tap the record button and spin/rotate your phone around in a circle. As usual, the cardboard app will direct and give you clues if you are moving faster. So make sure to be slow and steady. Once you're done, you can view your photo spheres with the cardboard app.

Available on Android and iOS

Bonus Tips

The above 360 degree camera apps are the ones we have tested so far, and their output has proven to be the best. But if you'd like to explore more for a decent camera app that can take 360 degree photographs, then be rest assured that we have got a lot of them. Below are "other" cool 360 degree camera apps for​ Android.
  • Street Panorama View
  • Photo 360° by Sfera
  • 360Cam
  • Panorama 360 Panorama Camera
  • Photaf Panorama
  • Roundme
  • Bimostitch Panorama Stitcher
Not to mention but a few, the above apps can also take 360 degree photos on Android. The "Street Panorama View" app can serve as an alternative to Google Street View, since it also lets you travel the world while sitting at your home. For the "Bimostitch Panorama Stitcher", you can use it to stitch high quality photos into awesome panoramas.

Thursday, 19 October 2017

Razer Phone Design Concept, Specs and Release Date


razer-phone

Razer CEO and co-founder Min-Liang Tan has confirmed the company's intention to develop a smartphone for hardcore gamers. Having known how ubiquitous smartphones are, Razer - the company known widely for their high-performance in gaming laptops, keyboards, mice and mats have decided to make a move in mobile phone development. The company's intention to launch a gaming smartphone for its consumers doesn't come by surprise, since they have signaled their interest by acquiring Nextbit earlier this year. To solidify the news, a leaked concept image and possible specs of the new "Razer Phone" has emerged online. Lets quickly Checkout Razer's first Android phone specs and release date.

Design

As initially shared by techbyte, Razer's phone design is actually inspired from Nextbit Robin, the device is somewhat flat and square in shape. At the back, you'll see the dual camera with the LED flash. The tri-headed snake (razer logo) is also present at the back and beside it is the nextbit-style button. While this concept design seem quite awesome, we aren't sure if razer will adopt it. But we'd hope to see a device with minimum bezels.


Specs

Razer's upcoming Android phone will be a no-nonsense device as the company intends to build it specifically for its consumer base of hardcore gamers. According to the listing or (should i say) the recently released specs, Razer phone will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 and the SoC will feature an octa-core 2.4GHz CPU and Adreno 540 GPU as its chipset. The device will go further to feature a whopping 8 GB RAM and 64 GB of internal storage coupled with a 12MP rear and 8MP front camera. Report also suggests that we will be seeing a new Razer phone spotting 5.7 inch QHD display with a resolution of 1440 × 2560 pixels and the device will run on Android 7.1.1 Nougat.

razer-phone

Release Date

Having confirmed the company's intention to have its maiden gaming smartphone on the market, razer went ahead on its twitter handle to announce that they've something big coming on November 1st. Believe me, there is 98% chance that'll be a top-notch Android phone, since the company's already making a couple of moves in realising their dream and that of its consumers. Therefore, let's wait and see the company's alleged groundbreaking announcement coming up on November 1. So if you've already saved up for Huawei Mate 10 Pro, suggest you sit back and wait to see what razer phone has to offer. That is if you're a gamer!.

Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Huawei Mate 10 Pro Release Date, Specs and Price



Following the event that was held earlier this month in Germany, Huawei announced 3 consecutive smartphones that promises to offer the ultimate performance. The flagship includes a regular Mate 10, Mate 10 Pro and the premium Mate 10 Porsche. Apart from this three, there's also a Mate 10 lite in the family. But we are not going to throw more light into it for now. The three flagships just like its predecessors offers plethora features but even at that, they don't seem to compare in terms of price and specifications. Huawei Mate 10 Porshe design is same as the Mate 10 Pro, except that it adds glossy finish with its diamond black glass and Porshe accent. To be straightforward, below is a table that unveils the "key" difference between Huawei Mate 10, Mate 10 Pro and Mate 10 Porshe.
Mate 10Mate 10 ProMate 10 Porshe
BodyGlass body with metal frame, curved Corning Gorilla GlassThinner and lighter body with metal frame, IP67 dust and water resistant Exclusive Diamond Black glass with Porsche accents
Display size, resolution 5.9" IPS LCD, 1440p resolution (499ppi); HDR10 support, up to 730 nits brightness 6" AMOLED, 1080p resolution (1080 x 2160 px), 402ppi, HDR10 support 6" AMOLED, 1080p resolution (1080 x 2160 px), 402ppi, HDR10 support
Connectivity LTE Cat.16, Dual-LTE SIM, IR blaster, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2 + LE, NFC, USB Type-C, 3.5mm audio jack LTE Cat.18 with 4x4 MIMO and 256QAM, No 3.5mm audio jackLTE Cat.18 with 4x4 MIMO and 256QAM, No 3.5mm audio jack
Memory 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, microSD slot (hybrid, uses SIM2 slot) 6 GB RAM, 128 GB storage, no microSD slot 6 GB RAM, 256 GB storage, no microSD slot
Security Front-mounted fingerprint reader Rear-mounted fingerprint reader Rear-mounted fingerprint reader
Price (Euro)Starts at £699Starts at £710Starts at £1,240

Winner: Huawei Mate 10 Porsche tops first, (thanks to its 256 Gb inbuilt memory). The Mate 10 Pro tops second while the regular Mate 10 follows behind. The Mate 10 features a 3.5mm headphone jack, but this is absent in Mate 10 Pro and Porshe. Although the latter supports IPS water and dust resistant while the mate 10 doesn't. Let's quickly checkout the Mate 10 Pro features, release date and price.

Design

Coming to the Mate 10 Pro, the device offers a fullview 6-inch screen with an 18:9 display ratio and the bezels has been trimmed to attain an immersive view thanks to the HDR 10 technology. At the back, Huawei Mate 10 Pro is covered with an ergonomic curved glass with dual lens cameras and an IP67  water and dust resistant. The robust and strong glass casing spotted on Huawei Mate 10 (both front and back) portarys a device with elegant design.


Features

Huawei Mate 10 Pro is plastered on Kirin 970 AI processor with a dedicated NPU (Neural- Network Processing Unit). This is the first of its kind, and we are meant to believe that this new technology makes the Mate 10 Pro experience more faster, seamless and efficient. The flagship also packs the cutting-edge of 10 nm tech with 8-core CPU and 12-core GPU coupled with 6GB RAM, 64GB mass storage and can be expanded with up to 256GB MicroSD card. The front camera is rated at 8 MP while the back camera is 20 MP with 4000 mAh battery.


Coming to user interface, Huawei Mate 10 Pro offers an all new EMUI 8.0 that's intuitive and its gaming performance is top-notch. Similar to Galaxy S8, Huawei Mate 10 Pro brings support for split screen, allowing you to run two apps side by side on the phone’s screen. Aside from this, Huawei Mate 10 Pro features a "navigation dock" that lets you place your home button and dock where you want it to be on the home screen. Huawei Mate 10 Pro runs on Android 8.0 Oreo and it brings a pad-like multi-column viewing geared for unique desktop experience.
Huawei Mate 10 Pro Specification
NetworkGSM / UTMS / LTE
2G bandsGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - SIM 1 & SIM 2 (dual-SIM model only)
3G bandsHSDPA 800 / 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100
4G bandsLTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 6(900), 7(2600), 8(900), 9(1800), 12(700), 17(700), 18(800), 19(800), 20(800), 26(850), 28(700)
SpeedHSPA 42.2/5.76 Mbps, LTE-A (3CA) Cat18 1200/150 Mbps
GPRSYes
EDGEYes
OS and Hardware
OSAndroid 8.0 Oreo
BuildFront/back glass and aluminum frame
Processor1.14Ghz Quad Core
SIMSingle SIM (Nano-SIM) or Hybrid Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)
GPUMali-G72 MP12
CPUOcta-core (4x2.4 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4x1.8 GHz Cortex-A53)
ChipsetHisilicon Kirin 970
Body
Dimensions150.5 x 77.8 x 8.2 mm (5.93 x 3.06 x 0.32 in)
Weight186 g (6.56 oz)
ColorsMocha Brown, Black, Champagne Gold, Pink Gold
Display
TypeSuper AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Screen Size5.9 inches, 95.6 cm2 (~81.6% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution1440 x 2560 pixels, 16:9 ratio (~499 ppi density)
MultitouchYes
SensorsFingerprint (front-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, barometer, compass
ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass
Memory
Card slotMicroSD, up to 256 GB (uses SIM 2 slot) - dual SIM model only
Internal64 GB
RAM6 GB
Camera
PrimaryDual 20 MP +12 MP, f/1.6, OIS, 2x lossless zoom, Leica optics, phase detection & laser autofocus, dual-LED (dual tone) flash
Video2160p@30fps, 1080p@30/60fps
Secondary8 MP, f/2.0
FeaturesGeo-tagging, touch focus, face/smile detection, panorama, HDR
Multimedia
Music playYes
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, DLNA, WiFi Direct, hotspot
BluetoothYes, 4.2, A2DP, aptX HD, LE
RadioNo
GamesYes
Alert typesVibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackNo
Battery and Comms
TypeNon-removeable 4000 mAh Li-Ion battery
NavigationYes, A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS
USBYes, 2.0, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector
NFCYes
Infrared portYes
Release Date
Announced2017, October
StatusComing soon on November
Expected Price
Pounds,€799
Euro£710

Price and Release Date

Huawei Mate 10 Pro will reportedly costs €799 (about £710) when it hits the market in mid November. For the premium Porshe of Huawei Mate 10, the price tag will go for a whopping €1,395 (which is about £1,240) and it will hit the smartphone market next month. The three flagship seems fine to me, except that it doesn't include the acclaimed rounded display corners spotted on iPhone X and Galaxy S8. Overall Huawei Mate 10 is quite a premium device that boosts of speed and it's worth buying.

Saturday, 14 October 2017

How To Get Rounded Screen Corners on Any iPhone



LG G6 and Samsung Galaxy S8 where the first smartphones to spot a subtle rounded corners on its display, and this new design makes both device look more refined. Other smartphone manufacturers have decided to follow suit with this new trend. As you can see, the rounded corners are visibly present on the display of every high-end Android phone developed in 2017 including the new LG V30 and Google Pixel 2. We'd hope for this tradition to be safely maintained in the upcoming smartphones.

Following the release of Apple's iPhone X, 8 and 8 Plus, one would think that the three device will spot a rounded display corners. But the scenerio was contrary to what we had thought, as the new rounded corners was visible only on iPhone X. The rounded corners found on the brand new iPhone X (ten) display made it look quite exceptional, but while it's only exclusive to the iPhone X, there's also a way to get the feature on older iPhones and we're going to achieve this with just a simple tweak.

Install RoundScreenCorners

To begin with, you'll need to make sure that your iPhone is jailbroken and that you have installed the latest Cydia app. From here, simply locate and open Cydia, then search for "RoundScreenCorners" without quotes. (Note that it's a single word, so don't give any space). Once you have found the tweak, download and install it directly on your iOS device. Alternatively, you can navigate to the big boss cydia repository website and download the RoundedScreenCorners tweak.

RoundedScreenCorners

Enable RoundScreenCorners

Next up, respring your iPhone and head to Settings >> RoundedScreenCorners. From here, simply enable the tweak and adjust the Radius Option to your liking. One cool stuff you'd notice about this tweak is that it does not require a respring, so once you enable it, go ahead and adjust the Radius by using the slider. Changes will take effect immediately.


One thing to add, when you apply this tweak on your black iPhone, it'd look awesome but if you are using a white iPhone, then you'll see the LCD. The will makes it to look really annoying and unpleasant. Apart from this, the "RoundedScreenCorners" tweak works perfectly well and you can try it on your iOS device to get a subtle and refined rounded screen corners.