Showing posts with label android 2.3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label android 2.3. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2013

android 2.3

Android 2.3, aka Gingerbread, is a new version of the Android development platform. It comes with many salient features for the users; for the Android development aficionados, Android 2.3 includes many new technologies and APIs that support developing great apps. This version comes with dozens of changes and a few ground breaking Android mobile applications technologies are highlighted below.
User Interface Refinement
The updated user interface makes it easy for users to control and navigate the features of the device. Menus, notification bars, and other user interface items are rendered with vivid colors on a black background. The user interface is designed for better power efficiency and refined for faster learning and easy usage.
Efficient Text Input
Android 2.3 comes with an improved on-screen keyboard enabling faster input, intuitive typing, and quick editing. The keys are redesigned for optimum placement and targeting - it is easy to view and select the keys accurately. The device displays suggestions from the dictionary to correct entered text. Multi touch key c-hording allows the user input symbols and numbers faster by selecting Shift+and?123+ - no need to switch input forms any longer.



Control Over Applications And Power Saving
Android 2.3 introduces the "task killer" which can be used to terminate misbehaving Android applications. This version gives the user a better insight into the apps running in the background, memory usage, and CPU time usage. This lets the user to exercise increased control over the power consumption by the system and Android applications. The application settings provide details on battery usage and relative power consumed by each app. Android 2.3 proactively takes care of apps that keep the device awake for too long and monitors disproportionate consumption of CPU resources. Through these new features, Android 2.3 ensures optimum device performance with efficient batter power utilization.
Native Code Development Features
Android 2.3 comes with Release 5 of Native Development Kit (NDK), giving Android developers a leg up to scale the productivity peak. The Android developers can now receive input and sensor events, create sound, design 3D graphics contexts, access storage, utilize assets among others. The sensor types now supported are gyroscope, linear acceleration, rotation vector and barometer sensors, which enable Android developers to accurately track device motions and orientation changes. New apps provide control over audio handling via native code through management of audio devices, audio input/output controls, etc. Enhanced native code development is a significant empowerment for any Android development company.
New Communications Options
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is now integrated into Android 2.3 though you will have to get a SIP account from a 3rd party. VoIP lets you make voice calls over the Internet to other users who have SIP accounts. Near-field communication or NFC is a new way of communicating via tags. The NFC Reader that comes with Android 3.2 can be used to read NFC tags and act upon information contained in it. Additionally, all downloads, whether from your browser, email, or other apps, are now managed in a centralized location. This gives the user convenient access to all downloaded content. The common download is managed by a new download manager, which can be used by different applications to store content in a single location. Also, Android 3.2 comes with the camera app, which gives you access to the multiple cameras on your device.


Monday, April 16, 2012

android 2.3



Android 2.3 comes with rich multimedia capabilities that will thrill both the common users and the Android developers. With features like mixable audio effects, support for new media formats, access to multiple cameras, the new media framework offers a versatile multimedia experience. Android mobile applications can take advantage of these new and advanced Android 2.3 capabilities to offer a vivid multimedia ecosystem. Outsource Android development team can make use of these various features to enhance the complete multimedia experience.



Audio mixing
Android 2.3 is loaded with a new audio effects API. Android developers can utilize this API to create vivacious audio environments. Audio effects API allow developers to configure audio equalization, bass boost, headphone virtualization, etc. Multiple audio effects can be mixed in a local track or can be applied across multiple tracks globally.
New media formats support
Capturing high-quality audio is feasible with Android 2.3 platform through its support of AAC encoding and AMR wideband encoding in software. Further, support is in-built for VP8 open video compression format and WebM open container format. This support provided by Android 2.3 is expected to set standards for high-definition video playback. WebM lets users to play videos on Web sites like YouTube in the Android Web browser.
Usage of multiple cameras
Android 2.3 comes with the upgraded Camera API allowing the Android developer access to multiple cameras present on the Android device. Android developers can query the Android 2.3 platform regarding the number of cameras on the device and their specific characteristics and then choose to open a particular camera. This allows developers to utilize available resources depending on requirements such as using the back-facing camera with higher quality resolution for taking high-quality photographs or using the front-facing camera with lower quality resolution for video conferencing. The front-facing camera too now can shoot and record videos.
New media framework
This new media framework in Android 2.3 platform now replaces the Open Core whilst maintaining all the older codec/container support for encoding and decoding. Some amount of support is available for extra-large display devices like tablets and TVs, e.g., if you have a Samsung Galaxy Tab, Android 2.3 platform will let you make more use of the extra-large screen the way Google wants you to. The 2.3 platform supports video chat as well, although to use video chat on tablets, you need to install extra software add-ons. Multitasking allows the users to run simultaneous multimedia sessions such as sending mails, updating spreadsheets and watching favorite videos.