Modern Combat 4 1.1.0 APK+DATA/OBB Files (Meltdown Update) (NO ROOT/Offline)







Modern Combat 4 Meltdown Update 1.1.0 APK+DATA Online+Offline
What's in this version: 1.1.0
√ 3 new maps, from Barcelona to Antarctica
√ New ""Demolition"" specialization with 7 new perks including ""Dedication"" (dying from explosions won't reset your streak) and ""One Last Thing"" (drop a grenade whenever you die)
√ 2 new weapons: Special Forces Sniper Rifle & Grenade Launcher Pistol
√ 2 new team multiplayer modes: Bomb Squad & Destruction
√ Many other improvements: Visit www.modern-combat.net for all the details
Requires Android: 2.3 and Up

PLAY LINK: MODERN COMBAT 4 ZERO HOUR

Version: 1.1.0

Download Links: (ARMv7 Only)

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Apple iOS 7 beta 2 now seeding to developers and beta users

The offical changelog of the latest release of Apple's upcoming iOS doesn't say much about what has changed under the hood.
Visually, we didn't spot anything different but performance-wise iOS 7 definitely feels snappier now. Still, we noticed the occasional persisitent bugs here and there.
Feature-wise, the new release brings along the redesigned Voice Memos app and the two new, more human-like voice for Siri in English - a male and a female one.
Perhaps the biggest change though is that the iPad (and iPad mini) developers and beta users will be able to join in on the iOS 7 fun now starting with this release.
Unfortunately, we don't have it installed on an iPad (yet), but we managed to snap a few screenshots off an iPhone 5. You can see how the Voice Memos app looks now.
 
If you find any other changes, please mention them in the comments below.

Sony Xperia Z Ultra goes official: a 6.4" Snapdragon 800 monster

Sony has just made its Xperia Z Ultra phablet official. Previously known by its codename Togari, the device features a 6.4" monstrous screen and a Snapdragon 800 chipset, which is the fastest ARM chip put in a smartphone to date.
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra Triluminous screen has 1080p resolution, giving it a nicely sounding 344ppi pixel density. It uses Sony's OptiContrast and X-Reality tech, which it's the successor of the Mobile BRAVIA tech. Sony is boasting that the 6.4" display gives users 60% more surface to work with compared to other phones (5" phones presumably).
   
Sony Xperia Z Ultra official images
You can use a regular pencil or pen as a stylus as well as a capacitive stylus.
There's a powerful Adreno 330 GPU to push all the pixels to the screen too, a part of the new Snapdragon 800 chipset, which also packs a quad-core Krait 400 processor clocked at 2.2GHz. That makes the Sony Xperia Z Ultra the first device to go official with the 800 chipset and it will surely be quite the benchmark champion when it comes up.
The new chipset runs Android 4.2.2 with a revamped Sony software to make good use of both the extra available power and screen real estate.
   
More images of the Xperia Z Ultra
The camera on the back of the Sony Xperia Z Ultra phablet has an 8MP Exmor-RS sensor that can record 1080p video and supports HDR for both stills and movies. There's no LED flash though.
The Sony Z Ultra uses the same OmniBalance design as the Xperia Z, including the tempered glass back, but adds a metal frame along the sides and at 6.5mm it's even slimmer than the hot-looking smartphone. It's water-resistant too with a IP58 certification, same as the Xperia ZR. Unlike the IP57 of the Xperia Z, this certification allows the Xperia Z Ultra to dive deeper than 1m and stay there for longer.
The Ultra packs 4G LTE connectivity, HD Voice along with NFC. There's also Sony's proprietary WALKMAN player with ClearAudio+ and xLOUD enhancements.

The Z family: Xperia Tablet Z, Xperia Z Ultra, Xperia Z
Sony is advertising it as the world's slimmest 1080p phone - it measures only 6.5mm thick. That screen size and 3,000 mAh battery come at a price though, 212g of weight in this case.
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is expected to launch in Q3 this year in three color versions - white, black and purple.

Sony announces Xperia SP M35t and Xperia C S39h for China

Just announced in Shanghai alongside the Xperia Z Ultra is the Xperia SP M35t, a TD-LTE-enabled variant of the Xperia SP for the Chinese market, and the Xperia C S39h, a dual-SIM qHD 5-incher, which is also Sony's first mobile powered by a quad-core MediaTek SoC.
The Somy Xperia SP M35t will be the same as the original, save for the TD-LTE antenna which lets it work with China Mobile's 4G network. It'll have the same 4.6-inch 720p display and customizable transparent LED strip which stretches at the bottom of the device, alongside a dual-core 1.7 GHz Krait on a Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset and an 8 MP camera.


The Sony Xperia C S39h will be a China Unicom exclusive and features a 5-inch display of qHD resolution (960 x 540 pixels), a quad-core 1.2 GHz MediaTek processor, and an 8 MP camera with Exmor R sensor. It'll come with dual-SIM support, and will be available in White, Black and Purple on release.


Three UK confirms it will carry Sony Xperia Z Ultra

The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is coming to United Kingdom carrier Three soon. Sony's top tier offering will support Three's Ultrafast network so if you're a customer and live in an area that supports it, you could get the Xperia Z Ultra with fast LTE in the UK.


There's no word on which plans Three UK will be offering the 6.4" droid or when exactly it will hit online and retail stores but it should happen before Q3 of this year is over. Naturally we're expecting the device to come with a mandatory 18 month or two-year deal.
Three UK is the first major carrier to get dibs on the Sony giant but we expect more carriers across the globe to join the party soon.

Sony announces the IP57-certified SmartWatch 2 with NFC

Along with the Xperia Z Ultra phablet, Sony today officially announced the SmartWatch 2, its third-gen watch accessory that pairs with your Android smartphone.

The new SmartWatch 2 sports a new design inspired by the Xperia Z and even sports the smartphone's cool-looking aluminum power button. Just as before, the watch connects with any Android smartphone or tablet via Blueetoth and can show text messages and incoming calls as well as give you Facebook and Twitter updates, show calendar entries and act as a remote for the music player.
   
Sony claims that the SmartWatch 2 is significantly faster than its predecessor and is also resistant to water splashes with IP57 certification. There are a few hundred apps specifically designed for the experience that the SmartWatch 2 provides, according to Sony.
  
Sony SmartWatch 2 official photos
Sporting an aluminum body and stainless steel wristband, the watch features NFC connectivity for easy pairing and connecting and microUSB port for charging. It has a 1.6" display with a resolution of 220 x 176 pixels, which Sony says is very good for reading and offers great sunlight legibility.
Other notable features of the smart watch include remote control of presentations using the Presentation Pal app or take a photo remotely via the smart camera application.
The Sony SmartWatch 2 will be available worldwide from September, this year with a wide variety of standard 24mm wristbands as well as new Sony watchstraps. Pricing is yet to be confirmed.

Sony Xperia Z Ultra to cost €719 in Europe, launches in Q3

Sony unveiled the 6.4" Xperia Z Ultra just a few hours ago but there was no info on the pricing at the official event. Fortunately Sony Netherlands shared the European price in its local press release.
Sony Xperia Z Ultra will become available worldwide by the end of Q3 this year and you will be able to get one for €719. That's quite steep, but given the kind of package it gets you, probably reasonable price tag.


The Snapdragon 800-powered water-proof Sony Xperia Z Ultra phablet will be available through quite a few carriers as well. You will most probably be able to get it even free if you opt for some of the more expensive 24-month contract. The UK carrier Three was the first one to announce the availability of the Xperia Z Ultra on its network later this year.

Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 and 5.8 to come in Plum Purple

Word is that the latest bigscreen phablet offerings from Samsung will be getting a new color scheme - Plum Purple. While no official image has surfaced, the following renders should give you some idea of what to expect.


The colors are expected to become available in week 28-30 of this year, which is 2-4 away now.
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 features a 6.3-inch display of 720p resolution, with dual-core 1.7 GHz Krait CPU, 8/16 GB of internal storage, and 1.5 GB of RAM. It runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean out of box, and also has 8 MP shooter capable of 1080p video recording. Check out our full review here.
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 has a qHD display, 8 GB of storage and 1.5 GB of RAM. It's got a dual-core 1.4 GHz Broadcom chipset, and the same 8 MP camera capable of 1080p video.

Sony updates the Xperia Z to Android 4.2.2 with an OTA update

Being hardly a coincidence, minutes before its Sony Xperia ZU launch event, Sony launched Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean over-the-air update for the Xperia Z.

The update is now available for the LTE version of the Xperia Z (C6603) in Spain and Ukraine. Carriers in Austria, Czech Republic and the Netherlands have also approved the Android 4.2.2 update for the smartphone and are now seeding it complete with their own customizations.
The new 10.3.A.0423 firmware comes bundled with a new kernel version 3.4.0 and both bring the usual set of minor bug fixes and performance optimizations as well as a bunch of new features. The update was expected to hit sooner rather than later, since Sony made Android 4.2.2 available for the Xperia ZLlast week.
Follow the second source link below (labeled "download") to manually download the latest firmware and kernel files in case the update isn't yet available for your region. Make sure to read the instructions carefully before proceeding.