Having Honeycomb Google Is Ready To Persue iPad

February 11, 2011 by Jingga · Leave a Comment
Filed under: software 

Android version 3.0 or Honeycomb was officially launched by Google. They have showcased a preview of the OS in tablet Motorola Xoom. Honeycomb staying flagshipped to undermine the dominance of Apple in the realm of tablets. Honeycomb was specifically intended for tablet devices that use a large screen and higher computing capability. But some analysts to assess the presence of Honeycomb will not necessarily change the market mapping.

According to them, this (Honeycomb) did little to shorten the gap. But there was nothing in it that would make them queueing for it, said analyst Colin Gilis of BCG, with references from the queues that occur when launching the iPad.

Quoted by Reuters last week, Apple still straddling in the realm of Android tablets. But Apple was not able to pursue Android in the smartphone market, which had just overthrown the most popular Symbian OS in the world. Google’s ambition to beat iPad tablet market will depend on support from the manufacture of Honeycomb, telecommunication operators and application developers makers. Google currently had more than 100 thousand applications for Android, still less with applications for Apple’s which counted to 300 thousand .

With the introduction of Honeycomb, the big vendors were expected to soon release a tablet-based OS ‘beehive’ is the latest in mid-2011. Motorola Xoom for example, would start shipping in the first quarter of this year.

After Samsung Galaxy S2 Galaxy S Mini Appears

January 19, 2011 by Jingga · 1 Comment
Filed under: gadget 

Samsung Galaxy S Android smartphone went on to become the most popular. Nothing wrong if Samsung was said preparing a successor generation, which supposedly will be introduced at the event Mobile World Congress (MWC) in February. Well, after news of Samsung’s emergence Galaxy S2 appeared some time ago, now the pictures leaked version of Samsung’s smaller Galaxy was leaking. It is said the name was Galaxy S Mini.

If the Galaxy S2 is said to be equipped with dual-core processors and Gingerbread Android 2.3, it is different with the Galaxy S Mini. The phone rumors still using Android 2.2. Based on leaked obtained from SamFirmware yesterday, the next-generation of Galaxy S is a glance looks like the iPhone 4. With a 3.5 inch screen of this phone will reportedly be equipped Super AMOLED screen resolution 320×480 pixels. Behind the phone was set at 5-megapixel camera, Qualcomm MSM7227 processor.

Here are some features of Galaxy Mini S:

* Bluetooth.
* Wifi.
* 3.5 plug-inn.
* Micro SD.
* Micro USB.
* 5 Megapixels camera with LED flash.
* Max Camera resolution: 2560×1920.
* Max Camcorder resolution: 1280×720.

picture courtesy :  Samfirmware

Google Nexus S Leaks: Using Android Gingerbread

December 2, 2010 by Jingga · Leave a Comment
Filed under: software 

It is widely heard that Google would be holding Samsung to create the successor of Google Nexus One. Last leaks circulating in cyberspace show, it will be named Nexus S handsets running the Android OS was found to Gingerbread. As quoted from the Inquirer last Friday, a tech site Xda Developers claims to have got the exclusive pictures reveals that Nexus S adopt the Gingerbread. Some of the photos that they show the show is also a form of Nexus S.

“Thanks to the source who chooses to remain anonymous, we got exclusive photos Gingerbread (at Nexus S). We also got some pictures Samsung Nexus S,” claims the website.

Honestly, the picture tends to blur even shows a little that the website claims can be accounted for. Quite clearly visible on the screen that the handset used Android version is 2.3, aka Gingerbread. Estimates for the Nexus S specification includes dual core processors ARMv7 CPU, 512MB or 328MB of RAM and Super AMOLED screen. There has been no confirmation either from Google or Samsung about this handset, so that consumers must be looking forward to the truth

Travel · Weight loss · Girl · Insurance · Car
tas laptop murah