Latest News - / Android - Posts

Acer

 

The Acer CloudMobile was unveiled months ago in February, and you might have already forgotten about its existence, but Acer's cloud phone is now finally gearing up for launch in September.


Retailer Expansys is now accepting pre-orders for the device in the United Kingdom and other European markets for a price of £284.99 (around $450).

 

cloudmobile acer


Here is the Specifications of the Acer CloudMobile:

- a 4.3-inch 720p screen,
- 1.5GHz dual-core processor,
- 1GB of RAM,
- 8-megapixel rear camera with LED flash,
- HSPA and Wi-Fi,
- DLNA, GPS, Dolby Sound technology
- microSD expansion slot.


Source

 


Flipboard


Today, Flipboard for Android received an update on Google Play. The new update brings the app to version 1.9.6 with easier navigation through the use of drop-down menus that appear when you tap on the section you're viewing.

 

Flipboard

 

You will also find an improvement in the method used to display feeds from Google Reader. You can Install/Update Flipboard for Android via Google Play HERE.


Source (Flipboard)

 

 


ouya

 


OUYA is The World's first Android-based gaming console is now available for pre-order. Its shaped like a beautiful Glass-Cube and runs Google Android OS.

 

OUYA


OUYA didn't waste any time getting its Console up for pre-order. However, you'll have to wait until April,2013 to get your device delivered to you.

 

OUYA


The pricing isn't as bad as one would imagine for a project that scored one of the most successful Kickstarter funding of all time. The pre-order price for a console coming with one controller is $99. If you want two controllers its $129, and $189 for four controllers. Sounds like a pretty sweet deal to me.


Source

 


Nikon S800 Android


Nikon, the popular Camera brand, will make a New Camera powered by the world's popular Mobile OS Android, The model name will probably be "Coolpix S800" and it should be coming very soon.

 

Nikon android


Here is the expected specs of the Android Camera:

 

  • 25-250 mm lens
  • 3.5" OLED screen
  • The camera runs all Google Play apps
  • The camera will probably run Android 2.3 GB
  • Built-in GPS
  • Built-in Wi-Fi
  • Possible announcement: August 22, 2012

 

 

Source

 


flash


Adobe has now announced that Flash Player won't be supported in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. We are just Reminding you that Adobe will Cease new Flash Player downloads from the Google Play Store starting from 15,August which is This Month.

 

JB cry


First of all, devices that come pre-loaded with Flash have been certified by Adobe that the Flash Player will works as expected on the device. Adobe says that it will not certify any Android 4.1 devices.


While in the past that wouldn't be that big of a deal, Adobe also says that starting on August 15th, it will configure the settings in the Play Store to only allow Flash Player updates to devices that already have Flash installed. Devices that do not have Flash installed will not be authorized to download it from the Google Play Store. While a device that is upgraded from 4.0 to 4.1 will keep its Flash Player in tact, Adobe recommends uninstalling it because it may exhibit unexpected behavior.

 

 

After (15, August) You won't be able to download Flash Player on any New Android Handset.

 

 

More Info [Adobe]

 


COD


Glu Mobile have just released the Legendary Game "Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies" for Android, This Game is New Flagship of the Zombies-shooting games on Google Play.

 

cod


The new member of the Call of Duty franchise will be exclusive to Sony Xperia smartphones for its first month of availability. The list of handset includes the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, Xperia S, as well as the Xperia ion. It will be available for $6.99 to all android devices Next Month.

 

Download COD BO Zombies


Download Call Of Duty [Play]

 


Android Key lime pie


Google has just released Android 4.1 Jelly Bean this summer, the latest Android Operating System with some tweaked GUI. 
Now, Reports about the Next Android OS is spreading around.

 

Next Android OS or Android version 4.2 will be Named "Key Lime Pie", which is a delicious Creamy Pie with Key Lime, Android 4.2 Key Lime Pie is rumored to be released in the first Half of 2013,


Key lime pie


We are pretty excited about what Google will include on this New OS. Let's wait and See!

 

VIA

 


Galaxy Nexus 2

 

First thing I would like to address the poeple who like to comment on everything New by typing "FAKE!"... This photo is just a concept and NOT REAL device.


This Galaxy Nexus 2 concept was designed by Killu-Chan, and shows a Samsung-made Nexus phone that would feature a 5" display at 720p resolution covered in Gorilla Glass 2. Inside, the concept calls for 32GB of storage, 42Mbps HSPA+, Bluetooth 4.0, microUSB 2.0 with MHL and USB on the go. The ridiculous part is that the concept also suggest an 8GB of RAM, which is impossible because if that's really an expected feature of the designer, we may just have to throw out the entire idea. Rounding out the internals would be a 2GHz quad-core Tegra 3+ and a 3200 mAh battery.


As far as cameras, there would be a 2MP front-facing camera, and a 12MP rear camera. Also on the back would be an LED flash, and in addition to the current set of camera features, the designer is calling for simultaneous HD video and image recording.

 

Source

 


google play store 3.7.15


A New Update to the Google Play Store App is currently rolling-out to all android users, The latest update is version 3.7.15 and pack some minor-changes, improve the security or purchasing apps, improve the overall performance and faster updating of your store apps. Download the APK below and install on your phone to get the latest lay store version.

 

Download & update Google Play

Download Google Play Store 3.7.15

 


Android piracy

 

The problem with "Android App Piracy" seems to be escalating lately, with more and more developers expressing their negative opinion towards the platform's little to no protection against this problem.

 

App piracy on Android is nothing new. The percentage of pirated apps versus bought ones has always been higher on Android than on iOS, and developers have not once brought this issue to the public's attention.


apk


The solution to all this seems quite simple to us get rid of the option that allows you to install apps from sources other than the Google Play store. Of course, Android is open and tech-savvy people will quickly find a workaround for that, but in case Google tries hard to make this workaround complicated enough, the vast majority of users will never bother to implement the workaround. As a result, people will just stick to getting their apps from the Play Store. Still, Google is yet to make this move, and there are no indications that it's going to happen anytime soon.

 

We are aware that such a transition will be hard at first, and probably many hardcore Android users will be pissed off, but the question is, should Google bother about those users? Google has always tried to be good to its customers, to not be evil, but now this kind of generosity is going against its own ecosystem. Developers are getting hurt financially, and are finding it increasingly hard to stay afloat due to this whole "open", and "don't be evil" mantra. Google will not become evil, if it closes that part of Android that makes piracy so easy. As a matter of fact, it should feel obliged to do so, because these devs are the same devs that made Android a worthwhile experience.

 

What do you think ?

tell us in the comments below...

 

 

Results per page:
<< 1 ... 4 5 6 7 8 ... 65 >>
Description

Josephws
Posts: 7284





© 2023 YouMobile Inc. All rights reserved