Brace Yourselves XDA-Developers - Off-topic

Looks to me like XDA-Developers will be adding on a new section in the forums :fingers-crossed:
Enter Camera Market + Android OS
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Samsung announced a Galaxy Camera that runs Android 4.1 OS on it read more
I'm a photographer and a huge cellphone/android geek and this news is very exciting for me. I've been using Semi Pro Cameras with EyeFi cards in order to shoot straight into my Dell Streak Android phone for immidiet post-production and publishing to facebook and other social networks. Now when some one asks:
What's your next phone?
I may just say, Galaxy Camera

Only if enough people add it here: *** New Device Forum Requests ***

And here is another ... Nikon Coolpix S800c
I'm telling you, this is the future of photography. I'm so excited for the first dSLR or another Interchangable Lens system to get Android as an OS !!!!
Wow!

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Decision Decider Lite

Hi All,
I discovered a good little app called the Decision Decider Lite that our lass uses because she can never make up her mind and the best thing is its free.
It's basically a simple app which you add choices in i.e get drunk or go to the gym or jump off a cliff. Then it chooses one for you. Pretty basic I know but for silly choices it can be useful for an indecisive person.
I'll upload screenshoots when I get home tonight.
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you could at least give us some screenshots and a better description what the app does.
Updated will add screenshots tonight
Screen shots added
What a total waste! On the same level as all those rubbish apps from 'Apps Publisher' on the market.
thanks for the update and the screenshots, now this passes as an app review
but sorry i have to agree with justbabu, this is just crap. if i want something like this i'd get a coinflip app...

[Icons] Etched Suite - with *full* tf701 support

I've just released a huge update to my suite of icons that includes, amongst other things, support for every single app shipping on the tf701. It is, to my knowledge, the only theme to even come close to this.
Here's a little teaser:
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For more information, take a look at the main thread over here.
Here they all are on Google Play.
mejogid said:
I've just released a huge update to my suite of icons that includes, amongst other things, support for every single app shipping on the tf701. It is, to my knowledge, the only theme to even come close to this.
Here's a little teaser:
For more information, take a look at the main thread over here.
Here they all are on Google Play.
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Looks nice, I will try it out later.
Thanks!

Cardboard-like Project

I and a group of friends are trying to develop an app similar to that of Google's Cardboard Camera. What we want to do is sort of copy the Cardboard Camera app but without the camera module, only selecting from a gallery of panorama images (created with Cardboard Camera) and then viewing them.
Basically we want to recreate the following:
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Our problems is where to begin since we are actually beginners in android development. We downloaded the Treasure Hunt demo from Google but we don't know what to do after that. Can anyone point us or maybe guide us as to how?
I would love to mess around with cardboard. But as a beginner, i'm too afraid to even look.
If you have a demo, mess with it. Take stuff out, put stuff in, try to add a feature. Don't skimp though, it's the little details that usually count the most.

Fish Market

I have been observing that like facebook and other social media platforms, XDA has become a fan follower making platform and for this purpose people around the world making fake id's for praising themselves and as a result our keen developers number decreases day by day and definitely thats a great loss .
Can XDA make a proper framework that includes verification of each and every member and delete all the fake accounts .
Because i think this platform slogan should be "Quality" not Quantity ?
What other people on this platform think ?
I am here to sell my fish ....
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lmao

My "DEV DEVICE" Galaxy Note 9 with a flat screen.

I recently got my hands on a Prototype Galaxy Note 9. Thought I'd share some photos on here before I make a video or anything on my YT channel on this. Any input on what to try on this device would be wonderful since it seems to have some sort of flag tripped in Download Mode. It has T-Mobile firmware for some reason (the earliest release build) and doesn't update OTA.
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If there's nothing neat to do, I thought I'd at least share this cool piece of Samsung product development history. Plus, a flat Note 9 is pretty cool.
Oh god that looks amazing, i'm getting tired of the round gimmick

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