Showing posts with label Android smartphones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android smartphones. Show all posts

Friday, 13 March 2015

Top Free Android Photo Editing Apps

Today's smartphones offer image quality that rivals point and shoots, but that doesn't mean your pics couldn't use some enhancement before you share them on social or print. Having a top-notch photo editing app in your arsenal can help you brighten your shots, crop away unnecessary details, fine tune color and apply fun special effects. From basic one-touch image editing to high-powered tools that enable much finer control, these are the best photo editing apps for iOS, Android and Windows Phone devices.

Photography is the one of the most popular hobbies in this world. but a photo with a little editing will create a best image. If you are an Android lover and wants to edit the photos that you have captured in your cell phone then here is the list of some Best photo Editing Applications for Android in January 2015 which will turn your simple photo in to an awesome one.

Camera on smartphones are getting better with each passing model and are approaching the quality of point-and-shoot camera. With high megapixel sensors and optical image stabilization, more and more people are taking photos with their smartphones and leaving their digital cameras behind.

Autodesk Pixlr photo editor

Autodesk Pixlr is a highly rated and popular photo editor app and one that was highly recommended by best readers. There are a host of editing options including red-eye removal, a whiten teeth option, a one-click enhance tool, borders, filters, and you can even preview effects using the Pixlr Live feature. Of course, there is also the range of basic tools like crop and rotate. It’s a solid editor with a lot of options and it’s from Autodesk, a big name in graphic design.'

BeFunky Photo Editor

First on best list is a fun little photo editor called BeFunky. In this simple editor, you have access to dozens of effects and editing tools, including filters, sharpen, and exposure, among others. Where this app really shines is how much you can edit. With this you can literally add unlimited affects to your photos so you can make them look however you want. It’s widely popular and highly rated. There is also a free version you can check out to see if it’s for you before picking up the paid version. The version we have linked is the tablet version, there is also a version for just phones.

Aviary Photo Editor

This powerful android smartphones photo editing app has a one tap auto enhancing tool. The cosmetic tools in Aviary remove flaws and blemishes in your photograph. It has got amazing image correction features whereby it can fix photographs clicked with dust on camera lens or if a portion of a pic gets burned due to over flash.

Cupslice Photo Editor

Cupslice is a photo editor with a little more tact and polish, even if the features aren’t as heavy as some of these others. It comes with over 50 effects to start along with your basic editing tools. It also includes a number of stickers you can add to photos and that number gets updated every week. It’s a nice, simple app that should suit the needs of most people.

Pro Photo Editor

Photo Editor Pro is a solid photo editor app even if there’s nothing over-the-top about it. It features a one-touch enhance feature, filters, frames, and the basic photo improvement tools like color balance, crop, and rotate. It’s great for people who want to keep it simple and don’t need many advanced editing tools such as those who plan on posting images to social media like Instagram. Again, there’s nothing overly special about it but it is still very solid for the features that it offers.

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Archos will soon launch its first Android smartphones


Archos, the French company, who is noted for its budget-friendly tablets will soon launch its first number of smartphones. Archos is reportedly likely to announce three new Android smartphones in the upcoming MWC next week.

The latest line-up in the European manufacturers consists of Archos 35, that will sport a 3.5" display of 320 x 480 pixel resolution, 1 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM, 512 MB memory with microSD support, 3G connectivity and Dual SIM support. Archos 35 is going to be powered by Android 4.0 Frozen treats Sandwich and run on single,500 m Ah battery.

Archos 35 Carbon is anticipated to be available from April and also the smartphone will only cost you €90 (about $120).

Archos 48 Platinum would be the company's flagship smartphone and also the device comes with a 4.8" IPS display of 1280 x 800 pixel resolution, 1.7 GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6589 processor, 3G in addition to FM Radio, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi and GPS. Archos 48 operates on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and also the smartphone might also feature the LTE radio. The flagship device goes on sale starting from May and can carry a price tag of €249 (about $333).

The final smartphone in the line-up is the Archos 52 Titanium, a 5.2" inch smartphone by having an 800 x 480 pixel screen. The unit will be powered by a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor together with 512 MB of RAM, 4GB of memory, 5-megapixel camera, Android 4.0 Frozen treats Sandwich and 2,200mAh battery.

Unfortunately, there isn't any official confirmation on the pricing from the phablet, but we know the device will hit the shelves in April.