Posts Tagged ‘Android’
Monday, December 6th, 2010
Hardware Features
In terms of hardware components, the Nexus S has a four-inch screen with a multitouch Super AMOLED WVGA resolution of 480×800 pixels. According to its developers, is designed to fit the contour of the palm of the hand more naturally, using a curved glass dubbed by Samsung as “Contour Display.”
This technology has also a light capacity 1.5 times higher than a conventional LCD display. However, it is not clear that all terminals Nexus S will have this same screen. For a supply problem with Samsung panels that make up the screens in some markets such as Russia, it will be Super Clear LCD.
With respect to the processor, chipset is notable for the “hummingbird” of a gigahertz and 512 of RAM, along with a solid SSD storage of 16 gigabytes. The phone lacks MicroSD memory slot to expand storage capacity, which is common among other hardware features Android terminals. (more…)
Tags: Android, Android 2.3, counter, Gingerbread, google android phone, Google Phone, hardware features, Nexus, Nexus S, Nexus S: The New Google Phone, Samsung
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Friday, December 3rd, 2010
The browser launches the first “smartphone” with the latest version of Android OS

On December 6, Google introduced its new phone Nexus S, made in collaboration with Samsung and provided with the latest version of Android 2.3, called “gingerbread.” It is the first phone based on Android to have this new version. However, advances over its predecessor Nexus One are not spectacular. The focus is mainly on the possibilities of the new operating system, capable of withstanding including NFC cards or SIP protocol for IP voice calls. (more…)
Tags: Android, Android 2.3, Gingerbread, google android phone, Google Phone, Nexus, Nexus S, Nexus S: The New Google Phone, Samsung
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Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

The flagship of Samsung as far as Android concerns can finally cross off your to-do list to update Froyo. Although it was announced for the past day 11, the update has been made a bit of begging. The first to receive the new data packet has been Vodafone customers, and provides that all owners of this smartphone be accessed Android 2.2 in the coming days.
The upgrade comes just one day after the HTC Legend. The HTC model had considerable delay in reaching Froyo and few users were unhappy with the upgrade policy of Mountain View.
The most bizarre thing is that, unlike the Legend, the Samsung Galaxy S does not receive the update automatically on the mobile. The only way to upgrade to 2.2 is Android by Kies, manager of desktop applications developed by Samsung for Samsung Apps. In other words, you need to connect the terminal to a PC with internet connection and run the update from Kies. Those who have not installed this software you can download for free at the Samsung Web Apps. (more…)
Tags: Android, Android 2.2, Android 2.2 Froyo, Android 2.2 S, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy S, smartphones, Vodafone
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Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Dual Core is the next “big thing” in the world of Smartphones, face first to the phone was LG and Star, but we know that Samsung and Motorola also ride in it, while the American firm already leaked yours.
Motorola now known as Olympus, and for some time as Terminator, the images you see under the Motorola Android phone call to be the flagship of the American firm.
Details like that will appear with AT & T are not very interesting for our interests, but will do so in the last week of January, so if you decide to jump the pond, we must think of a date from there.
Let’s go into detail, and dual-core that is none other than the Nvidia Tegra 2, we’ll see Android related to the soup. Other details are shared on your terminal screen 4.1 inches, and a 8.1 megapixel camera that records 1080p video. (more…)
Tags: Android, Android 2.2, Android Gingerbread, dual core, LG, Motoblur Android 2.2, Motorola, Motorola Android, NVIDIA Tegra 2, Olympus Motorola, Samsung, smartphones, Star
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Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Is not the first time I read about this, but this time it seems that the thing is serious, is that Panasonic is considering the launch of Android OS Smartphones.
Initially for the Japanese market and the first terminal according to Reuters arrive in the first quarter of 2011. Interestingly, dropped in early 2012 that the Japanese company looking to open borders major global markets.
Beginning the last decade, Panasonic had an interesting market in mobile telephony in markets outside Japan, and the flourishing time of smartphones, along with the possibilities offered by Android hardware manufacturers are making Panasonic becomes hot topic.
In Japan, as terminals X10 Sony Ericsson Xperia and Samsung’s iPhone beating Galaxy S 4 in sales (more…)
Tags: Android, Google's Android OS, Panasonic, Samsung, Smartphone, Smartphone Android, smartphones, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini
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Friday, November 12th, 2010

The artist formerly known as Sony Ericsson phone Anzu, near high-end terminal Android mixed company, looks like it could hit the market in 2011 under the name of Sony Ericsson Xperia final X12.
Phone, which highlight its reduced thickness, little is known beyond its large 4.3-inch screen and HDMI output. Although the teach, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X12 runs on Android 2.1, then it would suggest a dramatic departure Android Gingerbread released if finally released during the first quarter of 2011, although there are those who already said it would be this year when your range high may be available with the PSP Phone.
But the fact is that Sony Ericsson X12 will not come alone, and are expected to be up to six new models of the company in 2011.
Tags: Android, Android 2.1, Android Gingerbread, Anzu, PSP phone, smartphones, Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson Xperia, Sony Ericsson Xperia final X12
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Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Although terminals that are to come as the Nexus Two it makes you feel like waiting, not everyone seeks to be always up to date. So if you want to start in the Android world and do well, the LG Optimus One is one of the choices.
In our test of Optimus One LG have taken an important conclusion: it is not the terminal with thinner Android 2.2, the most spectacular features, or design or even better known for its screen quality, but Android runs reliably and smoothly, and the tactile response is very successful to be a terminal outside the royalty of the smartphones.
Tags: Android, Android 2.2, LG Optimus One, Nexus Two, Optimus T LG, smartphones
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Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

This week may be the final to see what we offer Android Gingerbread, numbering possibly in the Android 3.0. The jump from the current version, Android 2.2, is expected to be substantial. That you may be getting an idea, we leave you with what we expect from Android 3.0:
* New GUI. Matias Duarte, who left Palm to Google, should have contributed to this change in aesthetics than expected for Android 3.0, so it is likely that brands tend to customize the interface rendered to fall Android the new Google operating system for mobile.
* More power please. Although in principle the power requirements of the new Android will not be very different from today, the possibility that this new version can be combined with NVIDIA Tegra 2 platforms like us to dream with a qualitative leap in their power. For sure, Android and Nvidia are a safe start to the new terminal later this year.
* More integrated services. Google Music as a music subscription service exclusively for Android phones, native integration of Google Docs or a more serious video conferencing system are some of the services that are rumored to be able to see with the new Android.
Tags: Android, Android 2.2, Android 3.0, Android Gingerbread, Android phones, Google, HTC Android, NVIDIA Tegra 2
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Friday, October 15th, 2010

Apple iPad tablet represents the idea of pure and simple, whereas for me, Samsung is the first Galaxy Tab superphone capitalized. What I mean by superphone? Directly as a gadget that could replace a current smartphone if yours is not talking much with him but to use its other features of communication: web, email or enjoy your multimedia powerhouse.
If you want to know how the Samsung Galaxy Tab, here’s our in-depth analysis of this device with the heart of Google uppercase
Samsung Galaxy Tab and seven inches of discord
Regardless of whether the Android version that includes not been designed for tablets or the price, causing doubts, intrigues and belly pain in the pro consumers and early adopters on the Samsung Galaxy Tab is the screen size.
The seven inch we have been more comfortable than we thought on paper. The difference in portability and ergonomics is substantial compared to the nearly ten inches Apple iPad, and since we consider a superphone more than one tablet, those dimensions seem right. (more…)
Tags: Android, Apple, HTC Android, IPAD, iPads, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Tab, smartphones
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Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

Go interesting accessory us this morning without eating or drinking the Sony Ericsson guys, this is a small OLED screen, we would say that slightly larger than a watch, which allows us to monitor various functions of our Android phone.
Her name is Sony Ericsson LiveView, and the coincidence in size with a clock is not accidental, since it has a strap to put on our own wrist. Ultimately we find the same idea RIM introduced us a few months ago, BlackBerry inpulse, but has not yet appeared on the market. Let us know in video:
After seeing the video, you can get an idea of the possibilities of great accessories, the display is interactive in that it incorporates four sensors on each side of Sony Ericsson LiveView enable us to do things.
Communication between devices is done via Bluetooth (up to 10 meters), so perfectly in the bag we can take our phone because the main reports (including Facebook) will be on our wrist.
The OLED display chosen is 1.3 inches and has a resolution of 128 x 128 pixels. It also has a couple of physical buttons that allow the switching on and selecting menu options.
Tags: Android, Android phones, Blackberry, bluetooth, HTC Android, Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson LiveView
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