Tag: android

  • Nexus 10 with 2560 x 1600 screen, dual-core processor, $399 price tag gets official

    Just like Nexus 4 Google has officially announced  the new Nexus 10 tablet without an official event. Nexus 10 is undoubtedly the best Android tablet ever produced and with its powerful processing abilities, gorgeous display, good design, and comparatively low price it is certainly going to give a tough competition to Apple’s iPad.

    Nexus 10 is manufactured by Samsung but is designed by Google. It is the flagship Google tablet that will act as a benchmark for other Android tablet makers. Nexus 10 runs Android 4.2 and is powered by a dual-core ARM Cortex-A15 processor and quad-core Mali T604 GPU. It has 2GB of RAM and comes in 16 and 32GB models. The most important and notable aspect of this new Google tablet is its gorgeous screen. Nexus 10 sports a 10-inch display with Corning’s Gorilla Glass 2, that has a resolution of 2560×1600 pixels with 300ppi. For comparison its biggest rival and number one tablet of the market, iPad has a resolution of 2048×1536 pixels. The high resolution screen gives sharp text, richer colors for photos and videos, and better viewing angles.

    nexus 10 front back Nexus 10 with 2560 x 1600  screen, dual core processor, $399 price tag gets official

    Nexus 10 has a 5-megapixel camera on its back and a 1.9-megapixel camera on the front. It has a 9,000mAh battery that provides 9 hours of HD video play. The overall weight of the device is 604 grams. Other features of Nexus 10 include dual speakers, microUSB ports, wi-fi, two NFC chips, micro HDMI port, bluetooth and more. Nexus 10 comes in Wi-Fi version only and there’s no cellular model.

    nexus 10 Nexus 10 with 2560 x 1600  screen, dual core processor, $399 price tag gets official

    Nexus 10 will be available for purchase on November 13th in US, UK, Australia, France, Germany, Spain and Canada. It will cost $399 for 16GB model and $499 for 32GB model.

    tech specs nexus 101 Nexus 10 with 2560 x 1600  screen, dual core processor, $399 price tag gets official

    So tell us guys, is this your next tablet?

  • Google Pulls 21 Apps From The Android Market!

    android virus Google Pulls 21 Apps From The Android Market!

    Google just removed 21 apps from the Android Market because of constant complaints that the apps were mallware and we rooting into the phone and stealing vital information like messages, passwords and contact information. The apps also installed a lot of other information onto the phone without the owner’s consent. According to the Android Police who were first to report the apps said that the said apps have been downloaded around 50k-200k over a span of 4 days.

    The names of the malware apps are as follows:

    • Falling Down
    • Super Guitar Solo
    • Super History Eraser
    • Photo Editor
    • Super Ringtone Maker
    • Super Sex Positions
    • Hot Sexy Videos
    • Chess
    • 下坠滚球_Falldown
    • Hilton Sex Sound
    • Screaming Sexy Japanese Girls
    • Falling Ball Dodge
    • Scientific Calculator
    • Dice Roller
    • 躲避弹球
    • Advanced Currency Converter
    • APP Uninstaller
    • 几何战机_PewPew
    • Funny Paint
    • Spider Man
    • 蜘蛛侠
  • Google Pulls 21 Apps From The Android Market!

    android virus Google Pulls 21 Apps From The Android Market!

    Google just removed 21 apps from the Android Market because of constant complaints that the apps were mallware and we rooting into the phone and stealing vital information like messages, passwords and contact information. The apps also installed a lot of other information onto the phone without the owner’s consent. According to the Android Police who were first to report the apps said that the said apps have been downloaded around 50k-200k over a span of 4 days.

    The names of the malware apps are as follows:

    • Falling Down
    • Super Guitar Solo
    • Super History Eraser
    • Photo Editor
    • Super Ringtone Maker
    • Super Sex Positions
    • Hot Sexy Videos
    • Chess
    • 下坠滚球_Falldown
    • Hilton Sex Sound
    • Screaming Sexy Japanese Girls
    • Falling Ball Dodge
    • Scientific Calculator
    • Dice Roller
    • 躲避弹球
    • Advanced Currency Converter
    • APP Uninstaller
    • 几何战机_PewPew
    • Funny Paint
    • Spider Man
    • 蜘蛛侠
  • HTC has no plans of releasing a new Android tablet in the near future

    If you are a die hard HTC fan and were looking forward to buying an HTC branded Android tablet in the near future you are out of luck. In a disappointing announcement, the company’s global online communications manager Jeff Gordan revealed that HTC does not plan to release any new tablets in the near future. He in an official statement said that the company had a great learning experience by releasing the few tablets it released over the last few years and they met the their expectations. HTC released several unique Android tablets in the market including HTC Flyer, Evo View 4G and Jetstream that although offered something new to the market, they failed to create any disruption in the tablet space that has been long dominated by Apple’s iPad.

    Jeff Gordan of HTC also said that his company will be watching the development in the tablet industry very closely. While Jeff did not reveal when HTC will attempt to strike back in the tablet market, we certainly hope to see a HTC produced Android or Windows 8 tablet at some point next year because it will be a shame to see a company like HTC leaving the tablet arena for good.

  • The First Custom ROM For The Samsung Galaxy S II Is Now Available For Download

    The original Samsung Galaxy S had a very strong developer community behind it churning out excellent ROMSs like Darkys, looks like the same is gonna happen with it’s successor. pulser_g2 from XDA has released the first custom ROM for the Galaxy S II called the VillainROM 1.0, don’t be confused by the image above the ROM shall be fully stock.The ROM is based on XWKE2, the developer describes it as:

    It’s fully deodexed, and I’ve resigned all the Samsung and stock applications with a new key-set, so that it’s much easier to make modifications to the apps in future. Villain Tweaks was a project of mine to “test the water” for modifying the apps in the SGS 2 ROMs. I hit issues I couldn’t get around, since the pre-installed apps were signed by Samsung.

    Do note guys is ROM is in it’s primary stages and would take some time to be usable on the daily basis so install it at your own risk.

    Source: XDA Developers

     

     

  • Samsung Galaxy S and SII sales surpass 50 million

    Samsung is easily the biggest Android OEM in the world right how. Heck it is the biggest smartphone manufacturer even when operating system isn’t taken in consideration. With market penetrating in countries ranging from its home country of Korea all the way to the United States, it won’t be surprising at all to know that the company has sold quite a few smartphones. From its massive portfolio, it’s easy to pick the Galaxy S lineup as the company’s most successful. The original Galaxy S propelled Samsung to the top of the charts way back in 2010. And with Galaxy SII that upward trend only increased further.

    Samsung, according to BGR,  has now unveiled some official sales figures for a few of its top selling phones. According to the company the combined sales for Galaxy S and SII have surpassed 50 million. If broken down into separate sales figures, it comes to 24 million for Galaxy S and 28 million for Galaxy SII. The phablet, Galaxy Note has also enjoyed success with sales figures topping out at 5 million units.

    Now with the launch of Galaxy SIII, which has already broken preorder records for all Android smartphones, the only future for Samsung is further up from where it already is. Don’t be surprised if by the end of the year sales figures for Galaxy SIII alone surpass 50 million.

  • Android Not Optimized For Multi-Core Chips Says Intel

    Yes, you heard it correct, Intel claims that android multi-core chips are not optimized. We couldn’t blame them too and an android users know it to be true. Intel is also trying to break in the mobile market with it’s “Medfield” single-core atom processor. Although it may sound to be inferior to all the quad and dual core chips but this chip has extremely good performance and the lack of multiple cores in Medfield is not in Intel’s dictionary of worries.

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    In a recent interview with by The Inquirer with Intel’s GM of Mobile and Communications Mike Bell, Bell is aware of the way Android handles multiple cores, he says, “If you are in a non-power constrained case, I think multiple cores make a lot of sense because you can run the cores full out, you can actually heavily load them and if the operating system has a good thread scheduler. A lot of stuff we are dealing with, thread scheduling and thread affinity, isn’t there yet and on top of that, largely when the operating system goes to do a single task, a lot of other stuff stops. So as we move to multiple cores, we’re actually putting a lot of investment into software to fix the scheduler and fix the threading so if we do multi-core products it actually takes advantage of it.”

    As Bell pointed out, Intel blames the thread scheduler  (the thread scheduler is the part of the operating system that decides which core executes which app. It’s not as simple as it sounds, the scheduler figures out if there is a need to activate more cores to cope with the load or keep the extra cores asleep to preserve power) and Bell confirmed that Intel are working on a thread scheduler for Android. Bell also blamed the chip manufacturers for not doing a good enough job with their chips with their thermal and power requirements.

    The performance race is getting even tougher now with Intel in the field as well with it’s impressive Medfield processor.

  • Olivetti To Launch The OliPad Tablet

    olivettiolipadtabletpc 1299283295 Olivetti To Launch The OliPad Tablet

    Olivetti is primarily a type writer company but is trying to diversify in this tech savvy world. The OliPad features some pretty bad ass hardware like; a 10-inch screen with 1024 x 600 resolution , 3G, Wi-Fi, Nvidia Tegra 2, 16gb SSD NAND flash memory, HDMI, USB, 1.3 Megapixel camera, and running on Android 2.2.2 which kept us wondering since we expected it to run on Android 3.0 Honeycomb like the Motorola Xoom. The company would also be launching an application warehouse it’s description quoted from Olivetti themselves is as follows: “a virtual storehouse of configurable and customizable software applications designed by Olivetti specifically for business and government.” The OliPad would go on sale this Monday for €399.

    Source: Olivetti

  • Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Getting Android 2.3 This Summer!

    What is this Sony Ericsson? What happened to your old crew? This news came to us as a shocker to us all. SE who said their flagship Android phone the Xperia X10 won’t be getting any updates after Eclair but today they announced that it will be indeed be getting Android 2.3 Gingerbread this Summer.

    So if you decide to upgrade your Xperia X10 be prepared to lose the following functions:

    • The current plan is that the XperiaTM X10 will get the Android standard Camera user interface and therefore features like e.g. face recognition, smile shutter etc will be lost.
    • Moxier is replaced by the gingerbread native EAS functionality.
    • Mediascape is being replaced by the media experience widgets and music player included in our new 2011 products.
    • DRM keys for protected content on your phone will be lost in the upgrade process.
    • The Sony Ericsson Backup and Restore client is not supported in the Gingerbread version and will therefore be lost.
    • Support for bi-directional languages will be reduced compared to the latest version of the 2.1 version of the XperiaTM X10.

    But don’t worry guys you would recieve a lot of new features in return! Also all of you wondering that if X10 mini, X10 mini pro or the X8 would be getting Gingerbread, well the answer in no.

    Source: Sony Ericsson Product Blog

  • Adobe Flash Player 10.3 Now Available For Android Devices

    Adobe has just updated their Flash Player to version 10.3 which you can grab now from the Android Market. The update came as a shock since Adobe normally announces an update to their products a few weeks before their release but Adobe Flash Player 10.3 came out of nowhere.

    The current build number for Flash Player 10.3 for Android 2.2 and above is 10.3.185.21. Flash Player 10.3 is a production GA (General Availability) release for Android 2.2 (Froyo), 2.3 (Gingerbread), and Android 3.01 (Honeycomb) devices.

    Enchancements include:

    • Enabled NEON optimizations for OMAP4 (Cortex A-9) based devices. (2853030)
    • Corrected an issue on the Samsung Galaxy S where H.264 video at resolutions of 720p and below was not displayed. (2852889)
    • Android Apps using Browser Plug-ins like Flash Player in WebView no longer need to set android:hardwareAcceleration to True in their AndroidMainfest.xml for plug-in output to be rendered. This was previously an issue on Android 3.0+ only. (2834793)
    • Fixed a crash on the HTC EVO that some users encountered with specific video. (2855425)
    • Fixed an issue that caused video frames to stop rendering on long streaming videos (> 1 hour) on some Motorola devices. (2855957)

    You can check out the whole changelog at the source link below.

    Source: Adobe