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FCC outs Archos Android mini tablet

Posted By admin On Thursday, August 12th 2010   In Android News  Tags: Android, composite video output, computer market, direction pad, resolution mpeg, screen, sensitive direction, tablet computer, video recording  

Does an Android device with a 3.2-inch screen still qualify as a “tablet”? That was the first question that popped into my head when I saw images of the Archos 32 Android tablet that were published Tuesday by the FCC.

Maybe I’m still feeling the effects of my time with the Dell Streak, but aren’t tablets supposed to stretch beyond the confines of the pocket? Maybe not. It seems manufacturers have decided anything with a smartphone OS and a touch screen is a tablet–a tactic that may come back to bite them if Apple starts including the iPod Touch in their assessment of tablet computer market share.

Pontificating aside, the Archos 32 looks like fun. Along with details leaked from a short-lived product page on J&R, we now know the Archos 32 includes an 800MHz ARM Cortex A8 processor, with 8GB of storage, running a custom version of Android 2.1 on a 400×240 resolution touch-screen display. Oddly, a touch-sensitive direction pad is also included beneath the display, along with more typical buttons for home, back, enter, and menu.

Further details reveal specs such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, composite video output, and a rear-facing camera capable of 640×480 resolution MPEG-4 video recording.

If the J&R leak is any indication, pricing should come in around $150, and the FCC filing has us thinking we won’t need to wait much longer.

Source : cnet

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Cell Phones Samsung Galaxy S Review: The Fastest Android Phone Yet

Posted By admin On Thursday, August 5th 2010   In Android News  Tags: 1ghz processor, 3g network, axis motion, first androids, motion sensors, Phone, screen, software buttons, t mobile  

Every major carrier is getting a version of Samsung’s new Galaxy S Android phones.

The T-Mobile version is called the Vibrant.

While it almost identical on the inside with the ATT&T version - called the Captivate - the Vibrant is less squared-off on the outside.   The other difference is that T-Mobile’s 3G network runs on different frequencies than AT&T’s (or anyone else’s for that matter).

Vibrant’s more rounded exterior reminds some of the original Apple iPhone design - down to the 4 software buttons on the bottom of the screen.  It’s not an iPhone though.  It’s an Android device – running version 2.1 of the operating system.

This Galaxy S design also has Samsung’s new Read the rest of this entry »

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Android battery life: how to improve it – get it done!

Posted By admin On Monday, June 21st 2010   In Android News  Tags: 13 ways, Battery, genuine difference, google, larry page, mobile phone batteries, nokia 6610, Phone, power, screen, status updates  

This is a great article on how to improve battery life on your android device. I’m sure on one or even a few of these tips will help you if you are having problems with battery life on your phone.

13 ways to make your Android phone’s battery last longer

By Gary Cutlack

Improve your Android phone’s battery life with these tips

Let’s be honest – many mobile phone batteries simply aren’t fit for purpose. Even Google’s Larry Page says you should be grateful if your Android battery lasts a day.

In fact, in order to keep your smartphone alive for a full “working” day you’re often forced to deactivate the very features that make the phone “smart” to begin with, as you switch off option after option to nurse your rapidly-dying new mobile through a day of worthwhile use.

So what can be done, practically speaking, to make your Android phone’s battery last longer? And can any of the power-management apps actually help?

Here we’ll look at the more obvious Android battery-saving solutions, as well as the more obscure tips and tricks that could make a genuine difference – and add hours to your potential operational ‘up time’.

1. Widgetise your on/off switches

Put simply, you’ve got to take control. The best way of Read the rest of this entry »

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First Photos of the Motorola Droid 2

Posted By admin On Friday, June 11th 2010   In Android News  Tags: 8gb sd card, Droid, juicy details, keyboard, minor tweaks, moment of silence, Motorola, pumps, screen  


Well, hello there Motorola Droid 2. We would like to officially introduce you to the readers of Droid Life. We saw your activation screen just the other day, but we’ll admit that it’s nice to finally see the rest of you.

What do you think everyone? Should we just sit back and gaze at it for a bit? Moment of silence for Droid 1? Throw a party? Be confused? Start saving? Read the rest of this entry »

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