Tuesday, April 17, 2012

7 Things About Android The Compulsory Basic Know

  1. Not all Android phones cool. Android is an Operating System (OS) owned by Google. In this case Google does not provide hardware smartphone or tablet form. So to create a smartphone / tablet is cool or the term high-end, it takes a good hardware. For example, LG GW620. The phone was released in November 2009 by running the Android 1.5 Cupcake. What happens is that LG GW620 is a product fails. How can it be? If the iPhone hardware is always in accordance with the software because they were associated and the approval of the parties and has been tested by Apple, it's not like that with Android. Hardware that supports Android, not always 'class' with Android itself.
  2. Not all Android phones expensive.If you are talking about the Samsung Galaxy S II or the Motorola Atrix 4G certainly an example of high-end smartphone hardware supported class. And it makes both of them should be sold at high prices. But not like it when you talk about the Galaxy Mini or some other Android output China manufacturers like ZTE or Huawei.
  3. Unlike Android, different User Interface. For those of you who do not know, Android is not just one! Google has released several versions of Android. The latest is version 3.0 which has got the update to version 3.1 or so-called Honeycomb. Android version is most appropriate for use in tablets. Google will provide an update later on as it has done previously. Perhaps it could be Android 3.2 or Android 2.4 For upgrades from version 2.3. It is the final version for Android 2.3 Gingerbread smartphone that also has to get an update to version 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 to continue using the name Android Gingerbread. Each update that was provided to bring new features. As Android 2.3.4 update that gives firur GTalk video chat. And, every version of Android that have the view (user interface) is different. Similarly, features that were taken. More and more sophisticated features here given.
  4. Not all phones running the latest version of Android. Android version 1.5 or Cupcake release on 30 April 2009. Then came version 1.6 or Donut, then 2.0/2.1 version is also called Eclair and release of version 2.2 aka Froyo. Do not stop there, Google re-release a new version of Android 2.3 or Android version of Gingerbread for tablets and called Honeycomb or version 3.0. And, not all Android phones using the Android release a new version. Android phone prices generally are still running under the Android version 2.2 Froyo. That's because the hardware used to support the Android version 2.1 or earlier is still below that used for the Android 2.3, for example. And it certainly brought powerful features, which then affects the high / low prices. The more the new version of Android, the more expensive. 
  5.  Fragmentation and Applications. Platform fragmentation or division of causing a number of applications can only run on certain phones. For example, Twitter for Android apps can only run at least version 2.1 of Android phones. That means a phone with Android 1.6 can not run the application Twitter. Then on the screen resolution. Numerous applications can not run on phones with higher resolution. Example, there is an Android phone with a screen HVGA (480 x 320 pixels) but there is also Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini / Mini Pro with a lower screen resolution QVGA (320 x 240). High-end phones like the Nexus One that support the higher resolution (800 x 480). And, you also can find a higher, namely the Android tablet such as the Motorola Xoom Honeycomb with a resolution of 1280x 800 pixels.
  6. Processor with a higher speed does not always result in 'smoother operation Android'. You can try the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 with 1GHz processor (Android 1.6). Then move on to Milestone with 600MHz processor (Android 2.1.). If you agree, then the Milestone feels more nimble and faster in executing the command. That's why the processor with a higher speed does not always result in faster performance. Selainitu RAM factors will also affect the quality of the graphics display.
  7. Not all applications can be obtained free of charge. For those of you who are thinking of switching from a standard phone to a smartphone Android, please note that applications in the Android is not free. At least, not all. Default application like Twitter and Facebook could certainly be obtained free of charge. But if you really need an application for a translator, for example, then you can buy it in the Android Market.
Android Market offers a variety of applications you need. Staying smart to choose which is free, where a good and reliable, or which are sold at low prices.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

7 Things About Android The Compulsory Basic Know

  1. Not all Android phones cool. Android is an Operating System (OS) owned by Google. In this case Google does not provide hardware smartphone or tablet form. So to create a smartphone / tablet is cool or the term high-end, it takes a good hardware. For example, LG GW620. The phone was released in November 2009 by running the Android 1.5 Cupcake. What happens is that LG GW620 is a product fails. How can it be? If the iPhone hardware is always in accordance with the software because they were associated and the approval of the parties and has been tested by Apple, it's not like that with Android. Hardware that supports Android, not always 'class' with Android itself.
  2. Not all Android phones expensive.If you are talking about the Samsung Galaxy S II or the Motorola Atrix 4G certainly an example of high-end smartphone hardware supported class. And it makes both of them should be sold at high prices. But not like it when you talk about the Galaxy Mini or some other Android output China manufacturers like ZTE or Huawei.
  3. Unlike Android, different User Interface. For those of you who do not know, Android is not just one! Google has released several versions of Android. The latest is version 3.0 which has got the update to version 3.1 or so-called Honeycomb. Android version is most appropriate for use in tablets. Google will provide an update later on as it has done previously. Perhaps it could be Android 3.2 or Android 2.4 For upgrades from version 2.3. It is the final version for Android 2.3 Gingerbread smartphone that also has to get an update to version 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 to continue using the name Android Gingerbread. Each update that was provided to bring new features. As Android 2.3.4 update that gives firur GTalk video chat. And, every version of Android that have the view (user interface) is different. Similarly, features that were taken. More and more sophisticated features here given.
  4. Not all phones running the latest version of Android. Android version 1.5 or Cupcake release on 30 April 2009. Then came version 1.6 or Donut, then 2.0/2.1 version is also called Eclair and release of version 2.2 aka Froyo. Do not stop there, Google re-release a new version of Android 2.3 or Android version of Gingerbread for tablets and called Honeycomb or version 3.0. And, not all Android phones using the Android release a new version. Android phone prices generally are still running under the Android version 2.2 Froyo. That's because the hardware used to support the Android version 2.1 or earlier is still below that used for the Android 2.3, for example. And it certainly brought powerful features, which then affects the high / low prices. The more the new version of Android, the more expensive. 
  5.  Fragmentation and Applications. Platform fragmentation or division of causing a number of applications can only run on certain phones. For example, Twitter for Android apps can only run at least version 2.1 of Android phones. That means a phone with Android 1.6 can not run the application Twitter. Then on the screen resolution. Numerous applications can not run on phones with higher resolution. Example, there is an Android phone with a screen HVGA (480 x 320 pixels) but there is also Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini / Mini Pro with a lower screen resolution QVGA (320 x 240). High-end phones like the Nexus One that support the higher resolution (800 x 480). And, you also can find a higher, namely the Android tablet such as the Motorola Xoom Honeycomb with a resolution of 1280x 800 pixels.
  6. Processor with a higher speed does not always result in 'smoother operation Android'. You can try the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 with 1GHz processor (Android 1.6). Then move on to Milestone with 600MHz processor (Android 2.1.). If you agree, then the Milestone feels more nimble and faster in executing the command. That's why the processor with a higher speed does not always result in faster performance. Selainitu RAM factors will also affect the quality of the graphics display.
  7. Not all applications can be obtained free of charge. For those of you who are thinking of switching from a standard phone to a smartphone Android, please note that applications in the Android is not free. At least, not all. Default application like Twitter and Facebook could certainly be obtained free of charge. But if you really need an application for a translator, for example, then you can buy it in the Android Market.
Android Market offers a variety of applications you need. Staying smart to choose which is free, where a good and reliable, or which are sold at low prices.

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