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MIUI 8 to get Split-Screen multitasking feature

A month back Xiaomi revealed MIUI 8 , that came with whole new Notification shade and amazing new colorful design .

Also Read - MIUI 8 is official with many new features !





Xiaomi is all set to release a new update of MIUI 8 that will bring split-screen feature to devices running MIUI 8 .


MIUI 8 to get Split-Screen multitasking feature


Split-Screen or Multi-Window feature enables user to Run two apps simultaneously , It is Just like Samsung's Touchwiz Multi-Window feature .



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How to Install Cyanogenmod 13 on Your PC

Android Os can now be easily installed on any Computer , With the launch of Remix OS users can now Install Android On their desktops and Mac . 



Android-x86 team has now created Cyanogenmod 13 for PC . Cyanogenmod 13 which is based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow can be Installed on PC by following just few steps .


How to Install Cyanogenmod 13 on Your PC


The Guide is same as Installing a Remix OS ( So i will be pasting Remix OS images in the guide below ) .

So , Here is a full Guide on How to Dual Boot Cyanogenmod 13 with Windows -

Requirements -




Step 1. Open Downloaded Cyanogenmod 13 zip file and extract it to the the root of new 16GB Partition that you created earlier .






Step 2. Insert USB Drive and format it with file system FAT32

Step 3. Now Open Remix Os USB Tool ( That you extracted ) .



Step 4. Choose ISO Image ( That you extracted ) and select USB Drive that you inserted .

Step 5. Now click on Ok and Install Cyanogenmod 13 on USB ,


Step 6. After Installing it on USB Drive , Copy all Files / Folders from USB and paste it to that 16GB Partition  that you created earlier .





Step 7. Install and Open EasyBCD 2.3 .


Step 8. Click On "Add new Entry" 





Step 9. Click On ISO 





Step 10. Choose Path as Remix Os ISO from the 16Gb partition .





Step 11. Select Mode as Run from Disk 


Step 12. Click on Add Entry .


Step 13. Click on Tools ( Upper left corner ) .


Step 14. Restart Computer !


Now your Computer will restart , Whenever You will restart You will get 2 Options -



  • Windows 
  • Cyanogenmod 13


Select Cyanogenmod 13 and Start enjoying Cm13 on your PC !






Did you miss this? Watch Moto G4 launch from Brazil!



Did you miss the moto G4 launch? The phone was launched last month, as the moto G4 family, including the G4, the Plus and Play. Here we've got a video Motorola Brazil made for the launch, showing all the details. 



The video is very cool because it looks like a private launch event and it makes it seem that we are the special guests attending it. Enjoy!


How to Get Android N ( Nougat ) Navigation Bar on Android Device Running Cyanogenmod 12/13

How to Get Android N Navigation Bar on Android Device Running Cyanogenmod 12/13


Few Days back Android Police leaked the first image of Android N Navigation keys . Read Full Article - This Might be our first look at Android N's new home and navigation buttons


How to Get Android N Navigation Bar on Android Device Running Cyanogenmod 12/13


And now a developer ( Deepak Kaku ) has already made that Android N Navigation bar possible on devices running Cyanogenmod 12 or 13 based on Android Lollipop and Marshmallow .

This application is actually a theme which changes the icons of Your Smartphone's old Navigation Bar and replace it with new leaked Android N Navigation icons .





Android N Nav bar - Download Here ( Play Store )


Comment below and share your thoughts about this !


Google's own Smartphone coming later this year

Google's first non-nexus Smartphone is tipped to come later this year according to a report by The Telegraph . The Company is finally making its own in-house Smartphone .



Though Google will be also releasing the Nexus Smartphone later this summer , These Nexus Smartphone will be made by HTC and will be called Nexus S1 and Nexus M1 .




Google is finally taking apple like approach and will take more control over design, manufacturing and software.Google's Own Smartphone will be coming end this year ( Probably November - December ) .  

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The History of the RAZR: part II


We took some time after posting PART 1, but we are back again and today we want you to follow us through the challening years our beloved Motorola faced, and how it got stronger and learnt from its mistakes.



The History of the RAZR: part II

A new beginning? It seemed so. Motorola was aware of the growing popularity of smartphones, so they developed Windows Mobile and Linux phones for the mature Asian markets while Europe and the US would get RAZRs. The MotoMING, a 2006 phone, had an Intel processor, a touchscreen, and even allowed multi-tasking. The moto Q was a qwerty smartphone with Windows Mobile 6.0. But it was not enough. They needed to re-invent the Razr. 

And so they did. May 2007 saw the release of the RAZR2, one of the most advanced phones at the time. Although people didn’t care about the stuff they care today, like processor and OS, the RAZR2 had Linux and was the fastest phone around, with a 500MHz processor. It even had a voice recognition software in which you could dictate an SMS or even open some phone features by voice commands. It even had an external touchscreen in which you could access many of the phone’s features. The phone was shocking, brilliant, and bloody sexy. But the iPhone’s release and competition from others, made it sell less than expected. It did become a bestseller, but it was not enough.

Motorola started to market the phone as the it-phone of 2007. Beckham would have it, Fergie would have it, so everyone else should. During its first quarters, it sold almost the same the iPhone did, but sadly, the Motorola hate bandwagon that we often see around and the press loves to jump into it, was picked up and it became cool to say Moto was not cool anymore. And if you think about it, this has happened many times since then, and then they go and love it again. 2007 is no different from late 2007 or early 2016.



Anyway, what now? Linux brought tons of issues. To begin with, it did not support 3G, something everyone demanded. In addition, the development team at Motorola was slow at getting the 3G support on Linux ready and releasing those phones. One example is the Rokr E8. It was set to be released in the summer of 2007, at the same time the RAZR2 was going to be released, and also the PEBL2 (later called Moto U9). But the software team and a component supplier caused them to be released 6 months later and ruin the product cycle. The phone was fresh and exciting. Even if it was delayed for 6 months it won Phone of the Year at CES 2008, but they released it in June 2008, 12 months after its originally planned released.

Silence before the storm. There was nothing Motorola could do. Its supplier caused them nightmares, the RAZR was still a hit but was not seen as a cool phone anymore, and the RAZR2 couldn't even sell half of what the original was selling after four years of its release. From 2008 until Q4 2009 Moto was silent. Only a few interesting devices were released like Zine ZN5 and AURA, but they were outdated because the Linux delay and supplier issues. 2008 saw the release of less Razr’s, yet they were still selling like hot cakes. 



In fact, the Razr was the best selling mobile in the USA until November 2008, which is remarkable, given the fact that it was a 2004 phone. At least 45 million Razr’s were sold in 2007, and over 15 million in the following year. That's for the original one, while RAZR2 was either reaching end of life through the carriers or being terribly discounted. In fact, they kept releasing V3 variants until 2009 but the Razr2 series  didn't see any improved variant (except for a limited AT&T one which only brought to the US some features that were available in Europe). 

So Moto was quiet, silent, and worried about its future. The economic downturn didn't help, the other divisions under Motorola were being affected, costs were being cut (lay-offs) and investors gave Greg Brown some awful nightmares. He's even confessed through some interviews that there were days/weeks he could not sleep. But remember, Motorola never dies: it has more lives than a cat and has had more comebacks than Jesus. The storm was about to come and Moto was going to take its crown back.

How so? We'll find out in part III.