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Thursday, April 26, 2012

NOKIA SMART PHONE | LUMIA 800 TOUCHSCHSCREEN


Nokia Lumia800
              It has been a long period for the opening Nokia with Microsoft Phone Operating System. Also we accept as true that wait has been a long time but successfully again Nokia has opened a compressed Windows Phone, NOKIA Lumia 800. Lumia 800 is the fashionable mobile set. First showed by the Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop, on 26th October 2011 at event of Nokia World 2011.The Lumia 800 is Nokia's first phone to used Windows Phone Operating System(O.S). The design of the Lumia 800’s body is built on Nokia N9 that is shaped from polycarbonate plastic. The smart phone seems to be a terrific designed package. The Lumia 800 full touch screen it is a biggest advantage of this set. NOKIA Lumia 800 is a highly-awaited smart phone. The Nokia Lumia 800 supports social networking, music, messaging, entertainment, maps, games, browsing etc.


Features of Nokia Lumia800

Builder:
Nokia

Shipping Agents:
Telus Mobility

Networks:
2G Network,
3G Network
GSM | HSDPA | Wi-Fi


Body Dimensions:
116.5mm X 61.2mm X 12.1mm

Body Weight:
142_grams

O. S.:
Windows Phone (7.5)

CPU:
1.4 GHz Scorpion

GPU:
Adreno 205

Internal Memory:
16 GB internal flash

ROM:
512 MB

RAM:
512 MB

Battery
BV-5JW 3.7V 1450mAh Li-ion (Standard battery)

Display
3.7 in. ClearBlack AMOLED PenTileat 252 ppi capacitive touchscreen
480x800 px 16m-color WVGA

Camera
8 Megapixel_3264 X 2448 pixels


Connectivity
Bluetooth | G-Sensor | Digital Compass | A-GPS | USB

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Nokia Nokia 808 PureView Patterns | Structure

A new day, a new style. Nokia is viewing off its 41 freaking megapixels

Nokia 808 PureView

 PureView camera in a new classified ad that it says was shot by means of its Nokia 808 Smartphone. The hand set PureView was one of the tourist attractions of Mobile World Congress 2012. The Nokia mobile is a Symbian Belle.
            The 4" of AMOLED capacitive touchscreen smartphone of Nokia 808 is outstanding and has 360 X 640 pixels of display.

Nokia 808 PureView Structure

Builder:
Nokia

Body:
123.9 x 60.2 x 13.9 mm

 Weight:
169 g

O.S.:
Nokia Belle Feature Pack 1

CPU:
1.3 GHz

RAM:
512 MB

ROM:
1 GB

Internal Memory:
16 GB

External Memory:
up to 32 GB

Memory Card Type:
microSD

Battery:
Li-Ion 1400 mAh high voltage(BV-4D)


Massaging:
SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM

Connectivity:
Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Micro HDMI, Micro USB, USB, Secure NFC,  FM transmitter, GPS with A-GPS

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Galaxy Nexus now on sale in Google Play

We started shipping Nexus phones more than two years ago to give you a pure Google experience and access to the latest Android updates. Today, we’ve started selling Galaxy Nexus (HSPA+) from a new Devices section in the Google Play web store, so you can quickly and easily purchase an unlocked version of the phone. We want to give you a place to purchase Nexus devices that work really well with your digital entertainment.

Galaxy Nexus by Samsung runs the latest Android software, Ice Cream Sandwich, with Google mobile services, Google Play and new features like Android Beam and Google+ mobile hangouts. It also offers a 4.65” HD Super AMOLED display that’s perfect for watching movies, playing games or reading books on the go.

First available in the U.S., Galaxy Nexus costs $399 and arrives at your door unlocked, without a carrier commitment or contract. You can use it on the GSM network of your choice, including T-Mobile and AT&T. It also comes pre-installed with the Google Wallet app which lets you easily make purchases and redeem offers with a tap of your phone. Best of all, we'll give you a $10 credit to get you started with your new mobile wallet.

We’ve come a long way since the first Android devices started hitting shelves three and a half years ago and since the launch of the first Nexus device. More than 300 million Android devices have been activated globally. We’ve worked with developers and content partners to launch Google Play, offering more than 500,000 apps, millions of songs and books, and thousands of movies. And we’ve implemented new customer support services to improve the purchasing experience on Google Play. We’ve taken all of this into consideration in designing Devices on Google Play. We hope to bring it to more countries soon.

Posted by Andy Rubin, Senior Vice President of Mobile and Digital Content

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

WONDERFUL PHONE NOKIA ASHA303


NOKIA ASHA303
Who doesn’t wants to get updates with modern gadgets? I think everybody! And if it is about mobiles then I think it’s all. To have a phone with all features is just amazing. And like all I am also not exceptional. When I came to know about touch screen, smart phone, where we can mail or can check mails I just made up my mind to buy a new mobile for me and from here my search began. I was just wondering by seeing different mobiles bt I was not satisfied as in few I liked the looked while in others I liked the features. But   When I saw Nokia Asha 303, I was overwhelmed with joy as I loved the look and the get-up and I also felt that I should enquire about it so that I can know its features and other details. When I learnt about it I was just surprised to see how anyone can provide a mobile with all the best features. Let me share its features and details with you guys.

Know more details please visit www.nokia.com.

 

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Chrome for Android Update

(Cross posted on the Google Chrome Blog)

Since we launched Chrome for Android Beta in February, we’ve been listening closely to all of your feedback (thank you!). It’s great to hear how so many of you love having the Chrome experience on your Android 4.0 phone or tablet.

With today’s update, Chrome for Android Beta is now available in 31 more languages and in all countries where Google Play is available. We’ve also added many much-requested features, including:

  • You can now request the desktop version of a website, in case you would rather not view the mobile version.
  • You can now add bookmarks as shortcuts on your home screen, so you can get to your favorite sites faster.
  • Choose your favorite apps to handle links opened in Chrome.
  • Have a proxy setup for Wi-Fi access? You can now use Chrome with the system proxy configured in Android settings.

If you build websites, you may want to take note of a change in the User-Agent specification for Chrome for Android.

If you haven’t already, you can install Chrome for Android Beta from Google Play on your Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) phone or tablet. As we're still in Beta, we look forward to your feedback so we can continue to improve Chrome for Android.

Posted by
Dan Alcantara and Oli Lan, Software Engineers on Chrome for Android

Monday, April 16, 2012

Samsung Smart Phone | Galaxy Tab 680

Galaxy Tab 680
  I got my first mobile as a reward from my dad when I made a very good result and my dad presented me a multimedia set. It was for the first time I got a mobile and it really means a lot to me. Years pass by and I also grew up and now I am earning. Now I felt that it’s my turn to give my dad something to express my feeling of gratitude towards him and keeping that thing in my mind I went to mobile store to present him something very special and there I saw Samsung Galaxy Tab Its just awesome and as usual Samsung once again brings a new gift for mobile lovers - Samsung Galaxy Tab 680 which is also known as Galaxy Tab 7.7 for Rs 34,900. The fourth tablet of Samsung was launched in India with Google's Android 3.2 Honeycomb operating system. It was first announced last September at IFA in Berlin. It is the latest and greatest of its kind and again Samsung challenge itself only and hence proves that its main competitor is Samsung itself and so the Galaxy 680 has to prove itself against the Galaxy 620, priced at Rs 26,000.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Apple’s iPhone 5 Details Summing up

           Once again after iPhone 4S , Steve Jobes has come up with another blessings for the smart phone lovers – iphone 5, the last offering of Mr. Jobes’s Apple. iphone lovers are so much enthralled by the Apple’s smart phone that they eagerly awaits for the launch of modern versions. Apple’s iPhone 5 was launched in 2011, almost simultaneously with the introduction of iPhone 4S, with making headlines long before it has actually launched.
Apple’s iPhone 5
                 Invariably the marvelous last gift of Mr. Jobes, the wizard is related as far as the chip technology is concerned. It was acclaimed by the world as a wonder of Jobes and inevitably it was a huge hit. Millions of people were found in quiz to have declared themselves as the proud possessor of this wonderful invention and they toiled through out the night out side the retail shop. Apple competitors especially Samsung, HTC had launched so much enhanced and better smart phones that Apple fans also imagines to get the Cupertino based tech giant to fast track the launch of the next generation iPhone.
                              A modern and better version of smart phones is really needed for the Apple lovers as the market competitors are taking away the pride & prestige for both Apple & its fans. So, Apple fans were expecting much more for their next Apple phone. Also bigger screen they also wanted to have the Cupertino based tech giant to add a micro HDMI port on its iPhone. Though Apple currently had a wonderful Airplay Mirroring quality for streaming contents yet it should be far excessive if the device has HDMI out also.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

APPLE iPhone 4S SMARTPHONE | PATTERNS AND STRUCTURE

APPLE iPhone 4S SMARTPHONE

APPLE iPhone 4S
A smartphone is a mobile phone built on a mobile computing platform, with more advanced computing ability and connectivity. The most common mobile operating systems (OS) used by modern smartphones include Apple's iOS.The iPhone 4S is the last gift of Mr. Jobes to human being and may be the most significant one. It’s a magic of technology just like Mr., Jobes who himself is the father of modern technology. All the time he made us feel ‘WOW’ by his creation and we never feel bad while standing in a queue for hours so that we can have the latest gift of technology. APPLE iPhone 4S is multi-touch screen. It is a smart phone bearing fourth generation from iphone(apple). This is the hi-fi quality smart phone. All over the faster camera, 3gs, video calling, with 0.3mp Front camera, 5X digital zoom, hd video. iphone 4s available in both GSM & CDMA mode. Apple's iOS operating system run in this iPhone. Its LED backlit display with the 960×640 pixel is high-class. White and black this two colors available in this iPhone. iPhone 4S, most effective item for consumption in APPLE.  Now the iPhone 4S has a huge acceptance in the world.

FEATURES APPLE iPhone 4S

Creator:
Apple

Manufacturer:
Foxconn, Pegatron

Model:  
A1332 (GSM model), A1349 (CDMA model)

Operating system:
 iOS 5.0.1

Battery: 
Li-Po 1420mAh
             Stand-by:  1800min
 Talk time:  840min (2G) / 420min (3G)
 Music play:  2400min

CPU:  
Apple A4 (ARM Cortex-A8)

GPU:  
Apple A4 (Power VR SGX 535)

Network of 2G:  
GSM 850 or 900 or 1800 or 1900

Network of 3G
HSDPA 850 or 900 or 1900 or  2100

Dimensions
115.2 X 58.6 X 9.3 mm

Weight
137g

Storage:
16GB or 32 GB Flash Memory

Display Type:
L.E.D-backlit IPS T.F.T., capacitive touch screen, 16.0M colors with Multitouch

Display Size:  
640_960_pixels_3.5 inches

Sound:  
3.5 mm TRRS

Frequency response:  

20 Hz to

Camera:
5 MP, 2592 X 1944_pixels & Auto Focus L.E.D.flash

Camera Features
Touch focus, Geo-Tagging, HD

Video:  
720p_30fps, LED video light, Geo-Tagging

Secondary:  
VGA, 480p_30fps, video calling (Wi-Fi only)

Messaging:  
iMessage, SMS - threaded view, MMS || Email || Push Email

GPRS:  
Class_10, 32 to 48 kbps

EDGE:  
Class 10_236.8 kbps

WLAN:  
Wi-Fi

Bluetooth:
 v2.1

USB:
 V2.0


Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Google Currents goes international

In December we launched Google Currents, an app for Android and iOS devices that lets you explore online magazines and other content with the swipe of a finger. We’re thrilled by how many readers and publishers are using the app in the U.S. -- nearly 400 publisher editions and over 14,000 self-produced editions are now available.

After the U.S. launch, the top features readers requested were to make the app available internationally and to allow content to sync quickly. We’ve heard you, and today we’re making Google Currents 1.1 available around the world. Hundreds of U.S. editions are now readable in your preferred language with a new publisher-selected translation feature, and local publishers can begin adding their content to the catalog through Google Currents Producer. Plus, a new dynamic sync feature improves your reading experience with fresh content wherever you are.

Whatever you’re interested in -- whether it’s science (Popular Science, Scientific American, Space.com), sports (Bleacher Report, CBS Sports, Surfer), business (Harvard Business Review, Inc.), celebrities (Celebuzz, HollywoodLife, Now magazine, TMZ), health & wellness (Men’s Health, Yoga Journal), design (Colossal, Dwell) or news (The Atlantic, PRI, Slate) -- it’s easy to find a great edition to read in Google Currents.

Read in more places

With this update, we’ve made Google Currents available globally, wherever apps are available on Google Play and the Apple App Store. International publishers, using Google Currents Producer, can now begin adding local content for an international audience, choosing where to make it available globally and whether to enable auto-translation. For example The Guardian in the UK, LaStampa in Italy, Financial Times Deutschland in Germany, ABC News in Australia, Neue Zürcher Zeitung in Switzerland and Hindustan Times in India have already started publishing editions with local content. Readers can also add their favorite local blogs which are instantly converted into Currents editions.

Read in your favorite language

To help you enjoy content in your preferred language, we’ve integrated Google Translate into Google Currents. Just press the globe icon while reading an edition, and you can automatically translate that edition to one of 38 supported languages. So it’s easier than ever to keep up with Italian and German sports (Corriere dello Sport, kicker.de), or read Scientific American, in your preferred language.

Read fresh content, automatically

With our new dynamic sync feature, you’ll always have fresh content to read. As you open each edition, new content is dynamically delivered, using a minimum of your phone or tablet's battery, bandwidth and storage. Those of you who travel on planes and trains can choose which editions you would like fully packaged for offline reading, including images.

Learn more about what’s new in Currents here.

Google Currents is now available for download on Google Play and in the Apple App Store, wherever apps are available. Whether you’re a reader or a publisher, we hope that Google Currents helps you easily experience the best content on the web, now in even more languages.

Posted by Mussie Shore, Product Manager

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Crossing the 50 billion km mark & giving Google Maps for Android a fresh look

(Cross-posted on the Official Google Blog)

Every day, millions of people turn to Google Maps for Android for free, voice-guided GPS navigation to guide them to their destination. So far, Navigation on Google Maps for Android has provided 50 billion kilometers of turn-by-turn directions, the equivalent of 130,000 trips to the moon, 334 trips to the sun, 10 trips to Neptune or 0.005 light years! When getting to your destination matters most, Google Maps for Android will get you there:




A new look for Navigation on Android 4.0+ phones

In today’s release of Google Maps 6.5 for Android we’ve redesigned the Navigation home screen in Android 4.0+ to make it easier to enter a new destination or select from recent and favorite locations by swiping left or right.


Left: New Navigation home screen Right: Navigation in Google Maps for Android


Crisper, faster maps for high pixel density devices

If your device has a high pixel density screen, such as those on Galaxy Nexus, Galaxy S II, Droid Razr and others, you’ll now get higher resolution map tiles that take better advantage of the pixels-per-inch on your screen. The result is a crisper, less cluttered map that is easier to read:


Left: Previous style Right:New style in Google Maps 6.5 for Android


Compare our new map on the right to the previous map on the left. The road network is easier to see, less obstructed by labels, and has more color contrast. At more zoomed-in levels, you’ll notice a more controlled amount of maps labels to avoid cluttering the map and blocking out street names. The new style also helps maps react faster to panning, zooming, and twisting.

You'll start seeing the new style as you navigate around new areas on the map; however, you can see these changes immediately by clearing your cache from the Maps settings.

Pick your preferred public transit mode and route option

Google Maps 6.5 for Android now lets you choose to prioritize a particular transit mode (such as the bus or subway) and route option (like taking the recommended route, one with fewer transfers or one with less walking). Whether you just need to get somewhere as fast as possible, or you want to avoid the risk of a missed connection or you prefer not to tire your legs, you can get the transit directions that best suit you. Transit directions and schedules are available for 475 cities around the world.




To start using Google Maps 6.5 for Android, download the update from Google Play. Learn more about how to use other great features of Google Maps for Android on the redesigned Google Maps YouTube channel that has 12 new videos available today.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Google Voice for Android, now with Ice Cream Sandwich voicemail integration

(Cross posted on the Google Voice Blog)

Since we launched Google Voice back in 2009, we’ve supported visual voicemail so you could open the Google Voice app, see all your voicemails with text transcripts, and play them on-demand. But sometimes when I get a missed call, I don’t want to jump between my call log and the Google Voice app to see who has called me and what message they left.

So, today, we’re updating our mobile app so you can view and listen to your voicemails on demand directly from the call log on your Android phone. Your voicemails will appear alongside your outgoing, incoming, and missed calls in your phone’s call log and you can just simply touch them to play them. You can slow down the playback of the message which is great for when someone is telling you their callback number, or you even speed playback up, so you can quickly listen to longer messages.




To turn this feature on, download the latest app from Google Play and check “Voicemail display” under settings. This new feature requires Android 4.0+.

Posted by Yong-Hoon Choi, Software Engineer

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

A completely redesigned Google Search App for Windows 7.5 phones

(Cross posted on the Inside Search Blog)

Windows Phone owners can now get easy access to the Google Search App, available in the
Windows Phone Marketplace. Check out these features which help you get useful results fast:
  • Google Autocomplete: As you type in your search, our autocomplete feature offers search predictions that often match your intended search term making search entry easier and faster.

  • Voice Search: With our voice feature, you can avoid typing all together. Simply press the microphone and begin speaking your query.

  • My Location: With your permission, Google can use your device location to provide nearby results easily and accurately. For instance, a search for “coffee shops” quickly displays the nearest places you can go to for a cup of coffee.

The new Google Search app now has Voice Search (left) as well as Google Autocomplete (right)

You can download the app from the Windows Marketplace and try it for yourself. It’s available worldwide in English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Introducing Google Play: All your entertainment, anywhere you go

(Cross-posted from the Official Google Blog)

Entertainment is supposed to be fun. But in reality, getting everything to work can be the exact opposite—moving files between your computers, endless syncing across your devices, and wires…lots of wires. Today we’re eliminating all that hassle with Google Play, a digital entertainment destination where you can find, enjoy and share your favorite music, movies, books and apps on the web and on your Android phone or tablet. Google Play is entirely cloud-based so all your music, movies, books and apps are stored online, always available to you, and you never have to worry about losing them or moving them again.



With Google Play you can:
  • Store up to 20,000 songs for free and buy millions of new tracks
  • Download more than 450,000 Android apps and games
  • Browse the world’s largest selection of eBooks
  • Rent thousands of your favorite movies, including new releases and HD titles
Starting today, Android Market, Google Music and the Google eBookstore will become part of Google Play. On your Android phone or tablet, we’ll be upgrading the Android Market app to the Google Play Store app over the coming days. Your videos, books and music apps (in countries where they are available) will also be upgraded to Google Play Movies, Google Play Books and Google Play Music apps. The music, movies, books and apps you’ve purchased will continue to be available to you through Google Play—simply log in with your Google account like always.

To celebrate, we’ll be offering a different album, book, video rental and Android app at a special price each day for the next week in our “7 Days to Play” sale. In the U.S., today’s titles include the collection of top 40 hits Now That's What I Call Music 41, the popular game Where's My Water, the novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close and the movie Puncture for just 25 cents each. In addition, you'll find great collections of hip-hop, rock and country albums for $3.99 all week, detective novels from $2.99, some of our editorial team's favorite movies from 99 cents, and our favorite apps from 49 cents.

In the U.S., music, movies, books and Android apps are available in Google Play. In Canada and the U.K., we’ll offer movies, books and Android apps; in Australia, books and apps; and in Japan, movies and apps. Everywhere else, Google Play will be the new home for Android apps. Our long-term goal is to roll out as many different types of content as possible to people around the world, and we’ll keep adding new content to keep it fresh.

To learn more, head over to play.google.com/about or keep up with the latest on our Google+ page. If you’re headed to Austin later this week for South by Southwest, come to the Google Village to see Google Play in action. We can’t wait for you to try Google Play and experience a simpler way to manage your entertainment.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Introducing a new local search experience across your devices

(Cross posted on the Inside Search Blog)

How often are you doing a Google search from your computer to find information about a place before going there? Now, next time you go to Google.com on your Android phone or iPhone, information about that place will be conveniently available under the new “Recent” icon. Calling, getting directions or seeing details about the places you just searched for is now only one tap away.

We provide this new convenience feature for users who have Web History enabled and are logged into Google when doing their search. Start by searching for a place on your PC or other devices, then login to Google.com’s mobile homepage and check the Recent icon. Information about previously searched places will be available under the Recent icon for about three days (time available extended from 24 hours on March 21).


The new “Recent” icon shows information about places you have recently searched for on any of your devices. Try swiping to the right to see more icons for other categories of places.

Next time you are heading to a place you have recently searched for, no need to worry if you can’t remember the address or phone number. Just go to Google.com on your smartphone and tap on the “Recent” icon. We hope you find this new feature useful!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Android@Mobile World Congress: It’s all about the ecosystem.

Each and every day, we are humbled by the trajectory of Android and our partners.

With a year-on-year growth rate of more than 250%, 850,000 new Android devices are activated each day, jetting the total number of Android devices around the world past 300 million. These numbers are a testament to the break-neck speed of innovation that defines the Android ecosystem.

Last year at Mobile World Congress (MWC), we announced that there were more than 150,000 apps in Android Market. That number tripled to more than 450,000 apps today, with over one billion app downloads happening every month. Think about the astonishing number of songs Shazam’ed, places Qype’ed and foursquare mayorships! To celebrate the hard work and success of our developer community, we’ve built special “app pods” into our Android stand at MWC. Many of these featured apps demonstrate the latest Android innovations, such as Android Beam, which lets you share content like web pages, videos, directions, and apps—just by touching two Android phones back to back.

The Android Stand on the eve of Mobile World Congress 2012

If you walk around the Android stand, it’s also evident that our hardware partners are thriving. There are 100+ devices on display at the conveyor belt bar, which is just a small portion of the 800+ Android devices that have launched to date. And what better sign of innovation than the Bling Botpowered by the Android ADKwhich can bedazzle your Galaxy Nexus backplate with perfect precision.

We’re just getting started at Mobile World Congress, so keep checking android.com/mwc and the +Android page on Google+ for updates.

Posted by Andy Rubin, SVP, Mobile and Digital Content

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Collaborate and edit anywhere with the updated Google Docs for Android

As I was sitting on the ferry commuting to Google’s Sydney office this morning, two thoughts occurred to me. First, Australia is beautiful. If you’ve never been here, you really should visit. And second, it’s amazing how productive I can be with just my Android phone and an Internet connection. I was responding to email, reading news articles, and editing documents—just like I do at the office. Only the view was better!

We want to give everyone the chance to be productive no matter where they are, so today we’re releasing a new update to the Google Docs app for Android. We've brought the collaborative experience from Google Docs on the desktop to your Android device. You'll see updates in real time as others type on their computers, tablets and phones, and you can just tap the document to join in.

We also updated the interface to make it easier to work with your documents on the go. For example, you can pinch to zoom and focus on a specific paragraph or see the whole document at a glance. We also added rich text formatting so you can do things like create a quick bullet list, add color to your documents, or just bold something important. Watch the new Google Docs app in action:



If you want to hear about the latest Docs news or send us feedback on the new app, visit Google Docs on Google+.

Gotta run—I’ve got another ferry to catch!

By Vadim Gerasimov, Software Engineer

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Introducing Chrome for Android

In 2008, we launched Google Chrome to help make the web better. We’re excited that millions of people around the world use Chrome as their primary browser and we want to keep improving that experience. Today, we're introducing Chrome for Android Beta, which brings many of the things you’ve come to love about Chrome to your Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich phone or tablet. Like the desktop version, Chrome for Android Beta is focused on speed and simplicity, but it also features seamless sign-in and sync so you can take your personalized web browsing experience with you wherever you go, across devices.




SpeedWith Chrome for Android, you can search, navigate and browse fast—Chrome fast. You can scroll through web pages as quickly as you can flick your finger. When searching, your top search results are loaded in the background as you type so pages appear instantly. And of course, both search and navigation can all be done quickly from the Chrome omnibox.


SimplicityChrome for Android is designed from the ground up for mobile devices. We reimagined tabs so they fit just as naturally on a small-screen phone as they do on a larger screen tablet. You can flip or swipe between an unlimited number of tabs using intuitive gestures, as if you’re holding a deck of cards in the palm of your hands, each one a new window to the web. One of the biggest pains of mobile browsing is selecting the correct link out of several on a small-screen device. Link Preview does away with hunting and pecking for links on a web page by automatically zooming in on links to make selecting the precise one easier. And as with Chrome on desktop, we built Chrome for Android with privacy in mind from the beginning, including incognito mode for private browsing and fine-grained privacy options (tap menu icon, ‘Settings,’ and then ‘Privacy’).


Sign inYou can now bring your personalized Chrome experience with you to your Android phone or tablet. If you sign in to Chrome on your Android device, you can:
  • View open tabs: Access the tabs you left open on your computer (also signed into Chrome)—picking up exactly where you left off.
  • Get smarter suggestions: If you visit a site often on your computer, you'll also get an autocomplete suggestion for it on your mobile device, so you can spend less time typing.
  • Sync bookmarks: Conveniently access your favorite sites no matter where you are or which device you’re using.
Chrome is now available in Beta from Android Market, in select countries and languages for phones and tablets with Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich. We’re eager to hear your feedback. Finally, we look forward to working closely with the developer community to create a better web on a platform that defines mobile.




(Cross-posted from the Chrome blog and the Official Google blog)

Friday, February 3, 2012

Acer Iconia Tab A200 - 2012


Acer Iconia Tab A200 Specification
If samsung was busy playing low end phones with the launch of Samsung Star Samsung C3312 Duos and 3, then another with Acer. Reportedly manufacturer from taiwan technology was re-introduced a tablet called the Acer Iconia Tab A200 to the market recently.

On-screen display face, Iconia Tab A200 comes with a display technology tuchscreen berkapasitif. The screen will have a 10.1-inch wide with a depth resolution of 800x1280 pixels up to 16 million colors. And is also equipped with a multitouch UI (interface) typical of Acer.

Camera-Do not expect much when entering this sector. Because Acer Iconia Tab A200 dibenami not high-powered camera. When compared with its predecessor the camera, Iconia Tab A500, this sector is lost. These tablets 260x175x12.4 mm dimension is only class 2 megapixel camera inject. However untugnya camera can still be used for video calls.

Memasuksi entertainment-entertainment sector, Iconia Tab A200 stuffing themselves with java, the realm of sound and video. To the realm of sound, Iconia Tab A200 supports a variety of formats MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC + player. As for the vidoe player, it supports a variety of convertible tablet, which is XviD/MP4/H.264/H.263 player. But unfortunately in this range are not equipped with an FM Radio. Certainly for those of you who like to listen to the radio, without the presence of FM radio facilities are felt very empty indeed.

OS & CPU-yag Apparently this sector will be the main attraction for the Acer Iconia Tab A200. That's because the latest android operating system v4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich phones will have on the body and accompanied tablet Prosor 1 GHz Dual-Core Cortex-A9, Nvidia Tegra 2 T20 chipset, and 1GB of DDR2 RAM that would certainly be no doubt did not set performance .

Affairs & Connectivity Internet connectivity, tablet weighing 700 grams has a pathway to connect to the virtual nature and other devices. Starting from WiFi, Bluetooth v2.2, such as data cable to MicroUSB v2.0, USB v.20, and the USB On-the-go supprot

Acer Iconia Tab A200
- Dimensions & weight: 260 x 175 x 12.4 mm / 700 g
- Screen: Capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors, 800 x 1280 pixels, 10.1 inches (~ 149 ppi pixel density)
- Internal memory: 8/16 GB storage, 1 GB DDR2 RAM
- MicroSD, up to 32GB
- Camera: 2 Megapixel
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Wi-Fi hotspots, Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, EDR, microUSB v2.0, USB v2.0, USB On-the-go suppor
- OS: Android OS, v3.2 (Honeycomb), planned upgrade to v4.0
- Processor: 1 GHz dual-core Cortex-A9, Nvidia Tegra 2 T20, ULP GeForce
- Battery: Standard battery, Li-Po 3260 mAh

Price Acer Iconia Tab A200
Iconia Tab A200 reportedly has begun to be released in America in mid-January 2012 ago. For the sale price, the tablet is priced at USD 329.99 or if dirupiahkan to about Rp3 million.

Samsung Galaxy S Advance 2012


Samsung Galaxy S Advance Specifications
As we know, Samsung has launched the Galaxy S in 2010 and, where this smartphone is successful and accepted by society. And to achieve success again, Samsung is rumored to introduce Samsung Galxy S Advance is where smart phones are expected to repeat the triumph pendaulunya it.

Present in the design of screen-pretty elagan with two color options black and white, Galxy S Advance will carry the Super AMOLED touch screen 4 inches wide with a resolution of 480x800 pixels menghiasai front view. Trouchscreen screen is also coated with Corning Gorilla glass to protect from dust and scratches. While TouchWiz 4.0 UI is also presented in order to beautify the typical Samsung interface.

The main camera is a camera-embedded cell phone behind is quite good, though not high-powered dibenami like Nokia N9, but with a 5 megapixel camera has autofocus and LED yag I think Flash is still capable of providing decent shots appear.

While the camera looks the front sekudernya to 1.3 megapixels. Besides can be used to snap pictures and record, the camera can also be used for premises other people interact directly with the video call.

Not only the range of entertainment-preservation, but the Galaxy S Advance is also enriched by a range of entertainment with a variety of interesting features. In the realm of sound and video, no audio / video player and FM Radio. Faislitas sementera for their online social networks are integrated, such as gmail app from google, youtube, google talk, and much more.

Operating system-Galaxy S Advance runs android operating system version 2.3 Gingerbread. While the brain is a smartphone built by a 1 GHz dual-core Cortex-A9. A somewhat special blend is not it?

For business-memory and data storage system, is providing two Android Mobile piliha internal storage space, which is equal to 8GB and 16GB. Of the internal memory with large capacity that can menampun various files like photos, videos, songs, up to a 3D game. If it is still lacking, microSD type external memory up to 32GB capacity can be maximized.

Surf the Internet & Connectivity-web will feel smooth if you menggegam Galaxy S Advance. All that thanks to support 3G with HSDPA internet line speed up to 14.4 Mbps and HSUPA 5.76 Mbps speed.

Samsung Galaxy S Advance
- Network: 2G GSM 850/900/1800/1900; 3G HSDPA 900/1900/2100
- Display: Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors, 480 x 800 pixels, 4.0 inches
- Camera: 5 megapixel, autofocus, LED flash, Geo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection
- Secondary Camera: 1.3 megapixel
- OS: Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread)
- Processor: 1 GHz dual-core Cortex-A9
- Internal Memory: 8 GB/16GB storage, 768 MB RAM, 2GB ROM
- MicroSD, up to 32GB
- Connectivity: GPRS Class 12, EDGE Class 12, Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspots, Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP, microUSB v2.0
- HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
- Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh

Samsung Galaxy S Advance
There are no leaks from the samsung related to the selling price of this smartphone. However, reportedly, will be announced officially at the MWC 210 in Barcelona, ​​Spain. We look forward to it.

Nexian S Extreme A899 - 2012

One more option-based local phone Gingerbread android that can be found in this country. Call it S Nexian Extreme comes with the A899 which will have a series of interesting specs like dual sim and Dual Band GSM network support and 3G WCDMA.

Design-Comes with a captivating design elagan nan, Nexian S Extreme A899 carrying the 4.0-inch screen bediagonal field. The screen carries a resolution HVGA capacitive touchscreen technology and equipped with multi touch.

Not only has the camera, dual sim, but in the realm of motion pictures and is also equipped with dual cameras. Each measuring 3 megapixel camera with autofocus which lies behind, and VGA for video chat classmates who are on the front.

Gingerbread Android Operating System was chosen to showcase all that is needed such as when trying out a variety of typical android applications and features available. Operating system like this would fairly good for its class phones. But unfortunately for the affairs of the processor there is no clarity on how the speed and made who?

Walking Internet & Connectivity-dibasis android, this sector appears to not be a problem. Not only packed with online applications made by google, S Nexian Extreme will also be able to guerrilla over 3G networks. Thus, the play yard for the site, you can maximize the available browser. Moreover, with a roomy screen support as I said above, this certainly will not limit you to interact with a wider page view.

Want to transfer data keperangkan else? Relax, S Nexian Extreme has provided services such as Bluetooth connectivity and data cables to meet your needs it. Not only that, this sector will also be injected WiFi to connect to the virtual nature diarea Hotspot. While the headset audio cable with 3.5 mm jack can be used to enjoy music without disturbing others around you.

Various other features of other attractive features also have been pinned on this new Android phone Nexian. For example in the realm of entertainment, you will find the auido player, video player, FM Radio. While loaded with standard features such as alarm organizer, calendar, and calculator.

Extreme Nexian A899 specification S
- Networking: Dual GSM (900/1800 MHz), WCDMA 2100 MHz & Dual
- Screen: Capacitive Touchscreen, HVGA, 3.5 HVGA
- Camera: 3.0 Megapixel, Autofocus
- Secondary Camera: VGA
- MicroSD card
- Connectivity: EDGE, GPRS, HSDPA, WCDMA, Bluetooth v2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, a data cable
- OS: Android v2.3 (Gingerbread)
- Language: Indonesia - English
- Battery: Standard Lithium Ion

Price Nexian S Extreme A899
When compared to its predecessor which is also based on Android, Android Maxi Nexian, Nexian Extreme's prices are more expensive at around RpRp 1.299 million, -. But in my opinion, the price is worth it considering the specification offered is quite charming.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Android and Security

By Hiroshi Lockheimer, VP of Engineering, Android

The last year has been a phenomenal one for the Android ecosystem. Device activations grew 250% year-on-year, and the total number of app downloads from Android Market topped 11 billion. As the platform continues to grow, we’re focused on bringing you the best new features and innovations - including in security.

Adding a new layer to Android security
Today we’re revealing a service we’ve developed, codenamed Bouncer, which provides automated scanning of Android Market for potentially malicious software without disrupting the user experience of Android Market or requiring developers to go through an application approval process.

The service performs a set of analyses on new applications, applications already in Android Market, and developer accounts. Here’s how it works: once an application is uploaded, the service immediately starts analyzing it for known malware, spyware and trojans. It also looks for behaviors that indicate an application might be misbehaving, and compares it against previously analyzed apps to detect possible red flags. We actually run every application on Google’s cloud infrastructure and simulate how it will run on an Android device to look for hidden, malicious behavior. We also analyze new developer accounts to help prevent malicious and repeat-offending developers from coming back.

Android malware downloads are decreasing
The service has been looking for malicious apps in Market for a while now, and between the first and second halves of 2011, we saw a 40% decrease in the number of potentially-malicious downloads from Android Market. This drop occurred at the same time that companies who market and sell anti-malware and security software have been reporting that malicious applications are on the rise. While it’s not possible to prevent bad people from building malware, the most important measurement is whether those bad applications are being installed from Android Market - and we know the rate is declining significantly.

Android makes malware less potent
In addition to using new services to help prevent malware, we designed Android from the beginning to make mobile malware less disruptive. In the PC model, malware has more potential to misuse your information. We learned from this approach, designing Android for Internet-connected devices. Some of Android’s core security features are:
  • Sandboxing: The Android platform uses a technique called “sandboxing” to put virtual walls between applications and other software on the device. So, if you download a malicious application, it can't access data on other parts of your phone and its potential harm is drastically limited.
  • Permissions: Android provides a permission system to help you understand the capabilities of the apps you install, and manage your own preferences. That way, if you see a game unnecessarily requests permission to send SMS, for example, you don’t need to install it.
  • Malware removal: Android is designed to prevent malware from modifying the platform or hiding from you, so it can be easily removed if your device is affected. Android Market also has the capability of remotely removing malware from your phone or tablet, if required.
No security approach is foolproof, and added scrutiny can often lead to important improvements. Our systems are getting better at detecting and eliminating malware every day, and we continue to invite the community to work with us to keep Android safe.

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