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Sony Xperia Z Ultra arrives unlocked for those in the US
Sep 20th 2013, 14:18, by Robert Nelson

The Sony Xperia Z Ultra arrived for those in the UK earlier in the month. The handset arrived with a few carrier choices, however those in the US did not have the same options available. And while this latest isn’t a handful of US based carrier announcements, it does look like the handset is available for those in the US — provided they are willing to pay.

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The handset has recently come available by way of Newegg. They are selling the Sony Xperia Z Ultra unlocked and priced from $699.99. Well, specifically, Newegg has the handset priced at $699.99 for the 3G model and at $729.99 for the LTE model. And on top of that, we are talking about a GSM model which means those in the US will likely be looking towards AT&T and/or T-Mobile as a possible carrier.

Both the 3G and LTE models are available in white, black or purple and at this time they are available for pre-order only. With that in mind, the wait is not going to be all that long. Newegg has the release date listed as being October 14th. And on top of that, those who move forward with a pre-order will qualify for free shipping.

Otherwise, aside from choosing the color and picking whether you want 3G or LTE speeds — the handset will retain the same specs as we saw when Sony offered the official announcement. Basically, that is to say the Xperia Z Ultra will arrive sporting a 6.4-inch Full HD display along with a quad-core 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, microSD card slot, 3050 mAh battery, 2 megapixel front-facing camera and 8 megapixel rear-facing camera.

Aside from the news of an unlocked version coming available for those in the US, Sony also recently offered a behind the scenes look at the production.

VIA: Xperia Blog

Focal camera app removed from CyanogenMod
Sep 20th 2013, 13:28, by Robert Nelson

CyanogenMod detailed phase 1 of Nemesis back in late-July and as a result we saw a new camera app called Focal. The app isn’t widely available in CyanogenMod ROMs at this point, however it was available for download for those who were willing to sideload the apk file. But with that in mind, it looks like the Focal camera app has been removed and it is looking like it will remain separate from CyanogenMod moving forward.

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Based on details coming from a recent commit message on the CyanogenMod code review site, the developer put in the request to remove the Focal app. The official message talked about issues with the app, however there may be a bit more going on behind the scenes. According to the developer;

“There are a number of issues with this app, and it’s currently not working very well on most devices.”

This commit message was later acknowledged by Steve Kondik who mentions that he talked to the developer (Xplod) “at length about this.” Anyway, Kondik went on to mention that he believes Focal “is a great piece of work with huge potential.” As to that other side of the story, it appears as if there is some tension as a result of the recent CyanogenMod announcement.

That other announcement arrived earlier in the week. Basically, CyanogenMod was formed into a company, took some money as backing and are preparing to move forward with a Play Store release of an installer. Well, that and more, but for now Kondik also touched on how “there’s now this perception that CM is trying to steal his hard work and run with it.”

Bottom line here, it looks like the Focal app has been removed and will remain out of CyanogenMod moving forward. While the app was not quite ready for primetime just yet, it did have some real potential. Not to mention, it provided quite a bit more as compared to the current default camera app found in CM. Anyway, as Focal was a decent app, we would hope to see development continue and it eventually arrive in the Play Store.

VIA: Liliputing, Android Police

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