Quote from: wiki.en Android is an operating system for mobile devices that includes middleware and key applications, and uses a modified version of the Linux kernel. It was initially developed by Android Inc., a firm later purchased by Google, and lately by the Open Handset Alliance. It allows developers to write managed code in the Java language, controlling the device via Google-developed Java libraries.
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Android Market is an online software store developed by Google for Android devices. An application program ("app") called "Market" is preinstalled on some Android devices and allows users to browse and download apps published by third-party developers, hosted on Android Market. The website, rather than the Market app itself, provides details of some of the available apps, in particular those that are termed "Featured", "Top Paid" and "Top Free".
JPH!P now has Tapatalk! (http://forum.jphip.com/index.php?topic=25290.0) :thumbup
linking post because i'm cool like that
What you're looking at in the photo above is a Motorola MB520, aka Kobe and/or Diablo, a midrange Android handset destined for AT&T. The Kobe allegedly has a 3.5-inch touchscreen with a 480x854 resolution, an 800 MHz TI OMAP processor, PowerVR SGX 530 GPU, 512 MB of RAM, 2 GB of built-in storage, a 2 GB microSD card preinstalled, a 3 megapixel camera with no flash, and Android 2.1 running beneath MOTOBLUR. Reportedly, an over the air update to Android 2.2 is planned for the Kobe, as well. There's no word on release or pricing info, so stay tuned for that.
^ Didnt even know there was one :lol: but I got it real quick and its real easy to use. Has a widget too which just a real simple play and stop. :thumbup
Galaxy S not having a microSD slot is surprising. wtf
I wonder where the Hello! Project PB apps are... can't find them in the market :/
I wonder where the Hello! Project PB apps are... can't find them in the market :/Search for Up-Front Works, Nach :)
^Haha oh well I'm not customizing it much anymore either at the moment, it gets boring after some time~ I have yet to post the new screen though, maybe next time.
I was full of hope & will at the beginning with Android... and quickly became a lazy ass :lol:
So I didn't manage to customize mine as I could (and would)...
I just put a Chisa wall so-so and that's all... I guess I'm just getting older... lol
^ FUCKIN nice nach!!! my dream is for us to have a JPHiP App but I dunno where to start lol, I gotta read up more. tho we have third party apps (tapatalk, shoutcast for radio) for jphip.I wonder what a jphip app would be like :D
my dream is for us to have a JPHiP App but I dunno where to start lol, I gotta read up more. tho we have third party apps (tapatalk, shoutcast for radio) for jphip.
anyone knows a good photo viewing app? The built-in Gallery App is not able to view my photos, both downloaded ones and the camera taken ones. I would click on the photos to view, and it was blank. Sometimes the you can't even find the photos in the gallery. What can I do? Why is it like that? I definitely know that my microSD card is being recognized, there are definitely pictures in my phone. Is the Google Gallery app just sucks that bad?
android is awesome!!!
Samsung Galaxy “Premier” expected to launch in November, runs Jelly Bean
According to a User Agent Profile was posted on Samsung’s website confirms the device is in the works, plus shows the display having a resolution of 1280×720. In addition, a full spec breakdown has been found online and named this Android as the Samsung Galaxy “Premier.”
- 4.65-inch display HD
- MSM7227A-1 Turbo Single 1GHz
- HSDPA 7.2/5.76 900/2100
- EDGE/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900
- 8MP (2.0 Mega for VT call)
- 8 GB/16 GB + microSD (up to64 GB)
- Jelly Bean
- MicroUSB
- 3.5mm Earjack
- BT 4.0
- Wi-Fi 80211 a/b/g/n
- A-GPS
- Battery – TBD
- 133.97×68.1×8.8
The Premier is expected to be available mid-November, but no details the carriers launching it. Samsung trademarked the “Premier,” along with a slew of other Galaxy names, back in March.
Source: PocketNow
Via: UberGizmo
Via: http://mobilesyrup.com/2012/09/17/samsung-galaxy-premier-expected-to-launch-in-november-runs-jelly-bean/ (http://mobilesyrup.com/2012/09/17/samsung-galaxy-premier-expected-to-launch-in-november-runs-jelly-bean/)
so is anybody installing apps from outof playstore?No, Android allows that no problem. But always be careful where you get it from.
is it illegal?
Gimme a break: Next Android called 'Kit Kat'FULL ARTICLE LINK - http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57601119-93/gimme-a-break-next-android-called-kit-kat/ (http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57601119-93/gimme-a-break-next-android-called-kit-kat/)
The next version of Android will be called Kit Kat, as in the Nestle chocolate wafers, and comes with a contest to win Android and Google Play swag.
by Seth Rosenblatt | September 3, 2013 10:22 AM PDT
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Google has announced that the upcoming version of its Android mobile operating system will be called Kit Kat, licensing the name from Nestle.
Android chief Sundar Pichai, in a Google+ post, revealed that Android has passed 1 billion activations and noted the Kit Kat branding of Android 4.4. This is the first time that Google had gone with a branded name for Android, which in the past have been generics like "Eclair" and "Jelly Bean."
Google says that the idea for branding Android 4.4 was developed internally, and that no money was spent either by Google or Nestle on the deal, according to a BBC report.
Google chose to change the "K" release of Android to Kit Kat from Key Lime Pie in part because, "we realized that very few people actually know the taste of a Key lime pie," said John Lagerling, Android's director of global partnerships. The flavor of Kit Kats, he said, is more familiar to programmers than Key lime pie, which happens to be the official Florida state pie.
The deal, which will involve Nestle shipping more than 50 million Android-branded Kit Kats across 19 countries, was finalized at a secret meeting earlier this year at Barcelona's Mobile World Congress. In an age of news leaks, the deal was kept secret by both companies, despite the fact that packaging production began more than two months ago.
According to the official Android Kit Kat site, there will be opportunities to win Android swag when you purchase soon-to-be-released Android-branded Kit Kats, including a Nexus 7 and Google Play credit.