Archive for the Android Category
Android Smartphone with Quad Core Snapdragon
Qualcomm brings mid-November newest line of processor chips S4 and S1. S4 is a dual or quad core chip aimed at smartphones upscale. The S1 is the processor speed up to 1GHz and supports 3G.
One of the local producers who are ready to take advantage of these processors is TiPhone their product through A500 Evolution which is a smartphone Android 3.5 inch wide touch screen. Products with this Gingerbread promised Android 2.3 comes early 2012.
Developers get Ice Cream Sandwich to run on Googlephone
It may run slower than laziness ketamine sedation after the session all night, but that will not stop the team of developers feel a bit chuffed with themselves to get the latest Android OS to run on the first Googlephone.
If you ever see an iPhone 3G running IOS 4 tries to update, then you will be familiar with how Google seeks older phones with a white-hot technology of the update Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0, which is not very good at all.
Samsung Galaxy Y CDMA EV-DO REV A
Samsung Galaxy Y is a touch screen Android phone launched by Samsung Mobile. Samsung is really like to be a pioneer in Android-based smartphones. Evidenced by the product that is always running the OS. Samsung’s latest Galaxy Y is running the Android operating system v2.3.5 (Gingerbread) conjunct by powerful 832 MHz processor. To open many applications (multitasking) would not be a problem.
Acer Iconia Tab A500 pricing for US
Acer Iconia Tab A500, powered by the latest Android 3.0 or Honeycomb operating system. Pitched as an Apple iPad competitor, given its specifications and price, the tablet is expected to hit the the Chinese mainland in mid-May. The 16GB version the tablet will sell at $505.00, and the 32GB version for $535.61.
The company plans to take iPad on Price and operating system. Notable research firm iSupply Corp agrees with the company on the price point. The price of the 32GB iPad starts at $564.55 for the Chinese market. Although iPad2 is not launched in China yet, the second iteration of Apple’s iconic iPad is expected to sell at the same price it is sold in US, i.e. at least $599.