Showing posts with label A Review on the New Symbian and Android Phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Review on the New Symbian and Android Phones. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

google android tablet



Rumors that Samsung S-pad tablet will run Google Android has gone (In fact, we'd take this with a grain of salt, since there wasn't anything official reported). However, it seems that it's should take a period of time before the so-called Samsung S-pad comes into the market. While Google has confirmed rumors that it will develop an Android-based tablet computer months ago, there is still no sign. However the Chinese manufactures are always full of courage and creativity that they develop the first Google Android tablet PC in the world. And then many android-based tablet PCs are born. Here goes the one.



This 7 inch tablet PC is among the first serials that has adopted Google Android operation system. Compare with those notebooks that have adopted Windows XP or Window 7, this tablet PC will save you trouble and money since Google Android is open source, which means this OS is almost totally free for user and the community will always be updating and programming for this platform. Then this will keep Google Android OS always up-to-date. This is not like that of Microsoft OS, pack too much, more than we desire and cost much, more than we can offer. Mini in size and light in weight, this tablet is really ultra-portable, the right one of so-called UMPC (ultra-mobile PC). Apart from the Google Android OS, this device boasts VIA MW8505 533MHz CPU, supporting WiFi 802.11 b/g. This processor will ensure a smooth operation. With Google Android OS, users can enjoy lots of applications provided by Google, like Google chrome, Google Maps, Google earth, Gmail, Google Talk and others including You Tube. And all these can be conveniently found and download freely in Android Market. You can get what you really need and get rid of the redundant. Be powerful and efficient, but do be simple! This is what "Google" implies!
In a word, adaptive and expandable, this 7 inch high-brightness touch screen pad is fully upgradable! It desires you consideration!
To learn more details and buying ideas on this tablet PC now!
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

android community



Here is a comparison of three Smartphones by three different manufactures with three different operating systems, to see which Smartphone comes out on top and for what reasons. For a fair comparison, the comparison is broken down into four categories which include the handset design, operating system, multimedia features and technology.
The Smartphone's in question include the HTC 7 Mozart (a Windows Phone 7 Smartphone), the BlackBerry Torch 9800 (which runs on the BlackBerry operating system) and the Samsung I9000 Galaxy S (which is powered by Android).



Handset Design
The HTC 7 Mozart has a touch screen form casing with a 3.7 inch widescreen WVGA touch screen. Its casing weighs 130 grams and measures 11.9cm by 6.02cm by 1.19cm and it has a brushed aluminium casing with a stunning swirl effect etched into the back of the casing.
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 has a slide opening form casing with a HVGA touch screen measuring 3.7 inches in size. Its casing weighs 161.1 grams and it measures 11.1cm by 6.2cm by 1.46cm plus it comes in a dark grey coloured casing with stylish chrome effect edging. This is the only Smartphone with a slide out full QWERTY keyboard.
The Samsung I9000 Galaxy S Smartphone has a touch screen form designed casing complete with a 4 inch super AMOLED display. The casing weighs 118 grams and measures 12.24cm by 6.42cm by 0.99cm and it comes with a sleek black coloured exterior.
In conclusion to the handset design the Samsung I9000 Galaxy S is a clear winner due to it having the largest and clearest touch screen. It is the lightest Smartphone to hold although it has the widest casing design due to its larger screen, plus this is the most stylish and attractive handset of the three.
Operating System
The 7 Mozart supports a Microsoft Windows Phone 7 operating system with an easy to use user interface which supports many apps including a HTC Hub app and social network integration. The tile layout interface is extremely user friendly and the touch screen is highly responsive.
The Torch comes with a BlackBerry 6 operating system complete with a BlackBerry use interface which is easy to use and operate especially for BlackBerry users. It has a user friendly interface and a classic BlackBerry style and performance.
The Galaxy S however comes with an Android operating system and with a fun user interface, complete with a colourful and customisable home screen and highly useable user interface.
In conclusion to operating system it would be a tie between the Galaxy S and the 7 Mozart, as both Android and Windows Phone 7 are so much fun to use and offer the user a great range of apps and most importantly provide high quality usability.
Multimedia
The HTC 7 Mozart has a built in music player and supports a Zune music hub plus it comes with high quality SRS surround sound support and Dolby mobile. It has a8 megapixel camera with video record support. There is a built in video player and it supports amazing gaming thanks to its Xbox LIVE integration.
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 has an integrated media player which supports music and video playback plus there is a colourful album art display provided and a track listing function. It has a 5 megapixel camera lens with flash, zoom and image stabiliser. Games can be downloaded and the Torch provides a fun gaming experience.
The Samsung I9000 Galaxy S comes with a music player which has easy to use touch screen controls plus album art display and music storage facility. There is a 5 megapixel camera which comes with an automatic focus, smile detection, LED flash and video recording capabilities. Video playback and downloadable games provide more entertainment on this Smartphone.
In conclusion the HTC 7 Mozart is the hands down winner regarding multimedia features as it comes with an amazing digital camera feature, highest quality sound features and highly useable and an outstanding gaming experience via Xbox LIVE.
Technology
The 7 Mozart supports 3G HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and assisted GPS navigation with Bing™ maps. It has 8 gigabytes of internal memory plus 512 megabytes of ROM and 576 megabytes of RAM. Talk time can vary depending on features being used but approximately 5.5 hours of talk time can be gained over a 3G network.
The Torch 9800 supports many technologies including 3G HSDPA and HSUPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and assisted GPS with BlackBerry maps. It has 512 megabyte of internal memory plus comes with a 4 gigabyte memory card and will support up to 32 gigabytes via its memory card slot. An estimated 5.8 hours of 3G talk time can be expected from a fully charged battery.
The I9000 Galaxy S Smartphone supports 3G HSDPA and HSUPA, Wi-Fi technology, Bluetooth technology and assisted GPS with Google Maps. It is available in two memory options which include a 8 or 16 Gigabyte internal memory option plus it can hold up to 32 gigabytes of external memory via its memory card slot. It battery provides an estimated 6. 3 hours of talk time over a 3G network but this can vary depending on features being used.
The technology category is the hardest to judge as all three Smartphone have similar or identical technologies and capabilities, but in conclusion to technology features the Samsung I9000 Galaxy S would have to be the winner as the assisted GPS navigation was preferred with Google Maps support, and its memory option was large providing ideal storage for the Smartphone.
In conclusion
All in all the Samsung I9000 Galaxy S is the overall winner in this comparison closely followed by the HTC 7 Mozart. Each Smartphone chosen for this comparison has its own unique features and the BlackBerry Torch 9800 comes with a slide out QWERTY keyboard which many users require on their Smartphone, so should not be ruled out. All three Smartphone's are impressive to use and the choice is actually the end users preference.
I hope this helps you choose the right Smartphone or operating system for you.
If you would like to find out more about these and other Smartphone's that are currently available please read our latest mobile phone reviews which will help you choose the best mobile phone or Smartphone to suit your life style.







 

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Android Localization Changes Localization Market

The number of iPhone, Android, Symbian and other smartphone application in the markets increases very rapidly. Many of these applications are very small in size. Selling of these application usually does not require a web site or extensive marketing material because the applications are sold in iPhone, Android and other software stores. Thus there is a big amount if applications than can be localized to new languages by translating 500-1000 words or even less.



When an application is easy and cheap to localize, it is profitable to localize it even very small languages. Thus very many localization project includes translating 500-1000 words to 10 or more languages. When there are more languages in a localization project, the significance and work associated with localization project management increases greatly.
This kind of development might mean that the significance of translation price diminishes. When the translation price is in the range of USD 50-100 no big savings can be achieved by optimizing translation cost. Instead, it is probably wise to pay well for an excellent translation if this saves e.g. project management cost and shortens time-to-market. Thus highly skilled translators may have better chances to invoice higher price for their skills.
From translator's point of view the decreasing size of translation projects sets requirements for both skills and client acquisition. When several small applications are translated, the translator may need to master different terminology for each application. In addition, when single translation project is small, the project and client acquisition cost is higher in relation to the actual translation cost. On the other hand, not many companies develop only one application and there may be translation work available in the other applications of the same company.
In any case smartphone localization changes the market, which creates new opportunities for skilled and adaptive translators. There is also more information available about Android localization. This information applies mostly also to other smartphone eg. iPhone localization.
Niko Papula is the CEO of Multilizer, a Finnish software company specialized in localization solutions and translation tools. To read more about versatile localization tool called Multilizer, please visit http://www.multilizer.com/.


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Rewards Sites - Your Way to a New Droid X Phone For Free

Ever wonder how those rewards sites really work? Do you want to know if it is really possible to get freebies from these offers? Read on to know the answers.
Rewards sites are a great place for you to get freebie stuff without paying like for example a Droid X Phone for free. These sites work by giving items away as reward for a simple favor from participants. This favor includes signing up for some advertiser offers and referring friends to the site.



Before participants get their reward, they must agree to sample some sponsors' products or services, no payments are needed. Many people agree to do this because most sponsor offers are from established and trusted businesses.
The referral program is also very achievable and it is only a way for this rewards sites to gain more potential customers for their sponsors. If you know how to play this freebie game correctly, you'd be the proud owner of a brand new Droid X Phone for free.
If you are interested in taking your chance and get a cool new Android phone from Motorola, here's what you need to do:
• Register with a genuine freebie site using an existing e-mail address, your correct name and shipping address.
• Complete a survey and some sponsor offers. Choose the ones from businesses you are familiar with. You'd be surprised there are a lot of them, so opt for those that you think would benefit you most like discount coupons, pet food offers or beauty products.
• Refer some friends. The number of people you are asked to refer depends on the type of reward you want. This also depends on individual rewards sites policies.
When you complete all requirements, there's nothing left to do but wait for your Droid X Phone for free to arrive.
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Thursday, January 12, 2012

android games

Car racing games appeal to the adrenaline junkie in all of us. While many classic car race enthusiasts insist that car racing is fun only when you are playing on a big TV screen, countless gamers use their smartphones for gaming purposes. Consequently, the best games have smartphone versions. If you are an Android user who loves car games, you won't regret installing the following games on your mobile:
GT Racing: Motor Academy
This game simulates an entire racing world for you. You enter the game as a novice racer and eventually graduate to the level of a champion racer. The game is very addictive, and there are two things you can do to progress: either play all the games, cross all the levels, understand the gaming world; or you can simply pay some real money and buy your way to the top. People actually spend real money to level up in GT Racing; this says a lot about the popularity of the game.



Fast Five: The Movie
Based on a Hollywood movie, this game offers the best racing action you can imagine. If you like the movies, you will love this game. And in case you don't like your racing interrupted by scenes from the movies, you can skip them and get straight into the heart of the action. You get access to the latest cars, and as you progress through the game, you will face exploding tracks and changing environments! Thankfully, you can rewind the game to avoid nasty corners and aggressive competitors.



Asphalt 6
This game proves that Android games programming has come of age. By fusing together the best elements of different racing games, Asphalt 6 is a car race enthusiast's paradise. It's vibrant graphics simulate a real life experience, and the availability of licensed cars (which can be won only by defeating tough competitors) adds greater value to the game.



Need for Speed Shift
NFS, the classic car racing game, is arguably the best racing game for any platform. NFS has been a part of the gaming world for decades, and its Android version does a tolerably good job of recreating the trademark NFS experience on Android OS. Using all the tricks of Android games development, this car race classic brings the excitement car racing to Android OS.



Drift Mania Championship
Android games development programmers worked with professionals from a drifting association to make this game come alive. No other game simulates drifting as well as Drift Mania Championship. While drifting is a little different from conventional car racing, this game makes it to the list of best car race games for Android OS on the strength of its addicting game play and striking graphics.
She is head of android app developer at IndiaNIC - a leading outsourcing android application developer company having years of experience in the mobile app programming services across the globe. For any queries related to mobile apps email us at enquiry@indianic.com


new android marketplace

The race for the app market supremacy has hit full stride. Once dominant leader Apple has now been relegated to second place when it comes to free apps being downloaded, first being the Android market. There is even a study out there that predicts that within the next five months, the app store will be second overall to Android when it comes to apps available. Does this spell the demise of the App Store? Hardly. By a significant margin, Apple's app store continues to dominate when it comes to monetizing their app brands. When it comes to quantity vs. quality, Apple is still leading the pack. Worth an honorable mention, WP7 is projected to be the third in line followed by a rapidly falling Blackberry.



When it comes to sheer volume of downloaded apps, the app market is one of the fastest growing markets in history. Smartphone and tablet users are projected to download 44 billion apps by 2016. To put that in perspective, that's approximately six apps for every man, woman and child on earth. To think that just three years ago there were 15 million app downloads, the growth is unprecedented. Aiding in the growth is the constant expansion of targeted apps to emerging markets such as Latin America with an overall mobile phone penetration of 55.4% and significant improvements to internet infrastructure. Influencing these numbers is the fact that 62% of Latin American mobile users switched to smartphones in 2010 creating a new opportunity for app developers.
The Android app market has exploded onto the scene having played catch up since its launch in 2008. In a shorter period of time, they are set to overtake Apple as the #1 app provider in the world for smartphones. Developers have been aggressive in submitting apps. Helping in that fact is that Android OS installs on a much larger variety of smartphones and Apple's app submission process could be a mountain for the average app developer to climb. Developers have discovered that submitting free apps on the Android platform could mean bigger ad supported revenues.
Despite the competition and the rapid growth of the Android Marketplace, Apple continues to dominate when it comes to raw revenue. No other company, as of yet, comes close when it comes to the sheer dollars and cents Apple has generated for their developers. So despite the fact that Android OS based phones may be selling more, iPhones are also still selling and in large numbers. The more smartphones out in the market, the more app downloads. It seems that for ad supported free apps, right now Android is a good bet, for paid Apps, the App store. Either way, there's no wrong answer in such a rapidly growing market.
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eMobiSoft is a mobile software development firm enhancing the hand held user gaming experience via innovative new games and apps for smartphones.


Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Latest Apps and Fun Stocks for Android and iPhones

Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB vs. HTC Desire

Apple iPhone 3GS 16GBApple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC DesireHTC Desire
OverallApple iPhone 3GS 16GBHTC Desire
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire

Usability
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Display Resolution320x480px480x800px
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Display Color16M16M
Display TechnologyTFTAMOLED
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Input / NavigationTouch Screen DisplayTouch Screen Display
Optical Joystick
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Talk Time12h6.33h
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Stand-by Time300h340h
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
VibrationAvailableAvailable
RingtonesMP3
Polyphonic
MP3
Surround Sound
Polyphonic
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire

Hardware
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Processor Speed600MHz1GHz
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
RAM256MB576MB
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
External MemorymicroSD
Internal Memory16GB512MB
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
SensorsProximity Sensor
Accelerometer
Proximity Sensor
Light Sensor
Accelerometer
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Camera Resolution3.15 Megapix5 Megapix
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Camera FlashLED
Video RecordingAvailableAvailable
Battery1400 mAh1400 mAh
Other FunctionsDigital CompassDigital Compass

Software
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Operating SystemiOS XAndroid OS
JavaMIDP 2.0

Connectivity
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Compatible NetworksHSDPA 1900
HSDPA 2100
HSDPA 850
GSM 1800
GSM 1900
GSM 850
GSM 900
HSDPA 2100
HSDPA 900
GSM 1800
GSM 1900
GSM 850
GSM 900
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
WLANWi-Fi 802.11b/gWi-Fi 802.11b/g
Positioning SystemIntegrated GPSIntegrated GPS
USBv2.0v2.0
Bluetoothv2.0v2.0
Audio Output3.5mm Audio Connector3.5mm Audio Connector
TV OutTV Output
EDGEClass 10Class 12
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
HSCSDSupported
RadioFM
RDS
GPRSClass 10Class 12
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire

Ergonomics
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Dimensions115.5x62.1x12.3mm
4.55" x 2.44" x 0.48"
119x60x11.9mm
4.69" x 2.36" x 0.47"
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Height115.5mm (4.55")119mm (4.69")
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Width62.1mm (2.44")60mm (2.36")
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Depth12.3mm (0.48")11.9mm (0.47")
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Weight135g (4.76oz)135g (4.76oz)
MaterialScratch-Resistant Glass
Form FactorCandy BarCandy Bar

Various
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB
HTC Desire
Ballpark Price Estimate633.60 to 777.60 US$392.60 to 481.90 US$
ReviewsNot AvailableTechRadar   [ 100/100 ]
Phone Arena   [ 90/100 ]
Good Gear Guide   [ 90/100 ]
CNET Asia   [ 84/100 ]
CNET   [ 83/100 ]
GSMArena 



Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB versus HTC Desire