Good luck with the DMCA. My app (link) has been stolen and reuploaded with minor modifications.
Reported to google. First answer, within a few hours: "we can't locate the offending content, if it's still there, send a screenshot".
Sent them a very detailed proof, showing how most of the files are unmodified copies in the stolen app, with references to the original company name everywhere and that they only bothered to replace a few graphic assets. And the AdMob ID of course.
No answer. Meanwhile the app (with fake reviews) keeps climbing the ranks and already has around 1/3 the downloads as the original.
(and this is an even clearer case than yours, as they stole the binary, not the source)
Redmi 3S only has 2GB RAM with a 720p screen, it's not even in the same league as the Robin. Redmi 4 Pro is probably more comparable, but the downside is MIUI with Xiaomi's bloatware, and limited Google Apps support, whereas the Robin runs near-stock Android with and is fully compliant with the Google CTS, meaning which you can use Android Pay, Pokémon Go etc with no issues. Speaking of Android Pay, the Redmis don't even have an NFC so you can't use any form of mobile payment either. Finally, the Redmi 4 has a Mediatek CPU - which means very limited, if any, custom ROM availability, so you're stuck with MIUI. In contrast, Nextbit is very developer friendly - infact they've even partnered up with Paranoid Android to bring Nougat to the Robin (beta version already out). Meanwhile, there's no news of Nougat at all for the Redmis..
As for the camera, it's not much better than the Xiaomi, but it does support full Camera2 API, which means that you can capture RAW images, and use apps like Cortex Camera and Camera FV-5 to their full extent.
So yea, while the Xiaomis wins in terms of battery life and expandable storage, but for $149, the Nextbit is clearly a better choice if you're after an overall well-balanced, bloatware-free, smooth Android experience with great customer support and a very active developer community.
So far there are not many live face swap apps for android that align the faces precisely based on face pose estimation. Unlike MSQRD this app lets you use photos from you phone's gallery and does not require you to align your face to predetermined markers.
Can save photos or videos.
I bought the full version of this camera app and quite liked it, but the developer tried to release a 2.0 update as a new app that would require repurchase. User reaction to this strategy was strongly negative, so the developer backed down, and offered the update as an opt-in beta, then quietly disappeared. The app has not been updated at all since late 2014.
ProCapture.
I've been using it since my Nexus 4 days so I usually download it to phones just to see how it does. It does great on the S6. Try it out, the touch the screen to focus and take a pic feature is great and I feel it gives a better focused pic than the stock camera app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.neaststudios.procapture&hl=en
> I made a note with the lens model, I will remember when I will looking for new lens.
Or used one, can get even cheaper)
>How you configured IR in phone :(? I have xiaomi Mi 9SE with IR and I tried to pair it with a6500 but without success.
Also have xiaomi redmi 4 pro, I'm using "Camera IR Remote" App. Works with my Canon, has also 2 profiles for sony cameras maybe they'll work. If not keep looking for other IR apps for sony, it should work when you'll find correct IR profile.
I used Resize Me! at one time. Some recommend JPEG Optimizer.
Hi, I'm the developer of the GonnyCam Burst Camera app. I upgraded it to use the Camera2 API a month or so ago, and on the Nexus 5 it can do up to 30fps at 8 megapixels, unlimited shots until storage runs out. I haven't tested it on the Nexus6P and the Camera2 stuff is still beta-ish but give it a shot. You have to enable Camera2 in the settings.