Android Ice Cream Sandwich Introduction

Freitag, 18. November 2011 01:37:01 America/Los_Angeles

Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) is the latest version of the Android platform for phones, tablets, and more. It builds on the things people love most about Android — easy multitasking, rich notifications, customizable home screens, resizable widgets, and deep interactivity — and adds powerful new ways of communicating and sharing.

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In The Last 3 Months, Android Powered 56% of Smartphones Sold

Dienstag, 27. September 2011 03:00:01 America/Los_Angeles

Nielsen released new report on smartphone, the latest news, Android's smartphone had a sizable lead, powering just under 42% of smartphones sold, while Apple had cornered a more than respectable 28% of the market. In the few last weeks, Android has seen its share grow to 43%. More interestingly, more than 25,000 surveyed who had purchased a smartphone in the last three months, a whopping 56% chose to go with the Android. Apple held a steady 28% across the board. More important than choice of platform though, is that smartphone sales in general are climbing -- accounting for 58% of all handsets sold in August and driving smartphone penetration to 43%.

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Eric Schmidt Confirms Ice Cream Sandwich Coming In October or November

Mittwoch, 7. September 2011 17:29:03 America/Los_Angeles

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Eric Schmidt continued to emphasize some of his favorite speaking points, from cloud computing to the future of the Android OS, at the Dreamforce conference held in San Francisco last week, . He also touched briefly upon Google’s mobile platform, confirming the launch of Android Ice Cream Sandwich for sometime in October or November. His words:

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The Top 3 Android Manufacturer In China: HTC, Motorola, Samsung

Sonntag, 28. August 2011 19:14:19 America/Los_Angeles

HTC, Motorola, and Samsung claim the top three spots in China’s white-hot Android handset market, according to a new report [in Chinese] by app analytics startup UMeng

According to the second quarter of the year, HTC, Motorola, and Samsung claim the top three spots in China’s Android handset market, according to a report analyze by a Chinese app analytics company. The big three hold-up to 65% market share together. We have a Taiwan company, U.S. company and a Korea company dominant the Chinese market. While for the Chinese manufacturers, Huawei, Meizu, Lenovo and ZTE are the best four, but only hold-up to a 22% market share in total. Surprisingly, Meizu, the company who well-known for copying Apple iPhone, has gained a higher market share then the big Lenovo. As for those small Shanzhai manufacturers, their market share are not too obvious to be seen yet…

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How to Apply A Screen Protector To Your Android Phone

Dienstag, 23. August 2011 00:31:39 America/Los_Angeles

Your Android phones  is properly a big investment and one of the most easily damaged parts of it is the touchscreen. It is understandable therefore that you want to protect it carefully.

This guide will give you the basic idea of applying a screen protector to your Android phones, the preparations and some useful tips.



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Rumors: Android Ice Cream Sandwich Phones Launching as early as October

Dienstag, 9. August 2011 18:06:23 America/Los_Angeles

According to the lastest report coming out of BGR, a source has claimed that Google will bump up the ship date of Android’s next generation and its accompanying Phones in an effort to better combat the release of the iPhone 5. We could see Android Ice Cream Sandwich Phones as early as October, creating an appealing option for owners of the first Motorola Droid with two-year contracts conveniently up for renewal around the same time. One of the first devices to run the next iteration of Android could be a next-gen Nexus model, though all is merely rumors and speculation at this point.

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TechCrunch was holding one of their tech conferences today called Mobile First Crunch Up. During one of the closing panels, Google’s design lead Matias Duarte was there representing Android, at one point saying the choice between Android and iOS is nothing more than preference (I would 100% agree).

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Google Lead Talks About Developing On Ice Cream Sandwich

Samstag, 30. Juli 2011 19:01:08 America/Los_Angeles

Android Ice Cream Sandwich will continue the very challenging job of trying to create an embeddable platform that has the flexibility of the web. We’re trying to make one size fits all, and there are different products for different needs. That said, we know it is hard to design in that environment. Ice Cream Sandwich gives you a lot of tools to help you build one app that works more seamlessly across a variety of screen sizes and different form factors. And before that, we’re rolling out tools that help developers focus and optimize. We recently launched features that let you have multiple APKs and specific device targeting. We’re looking to make that transition easier and create really good-looking stuff on Android.

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Nielsen: Android Sits Nicely With 39% of the US Smartphone Share in Q2

Donnerstag, 28. Juli 2011 17:40:04 America/Los_Angeles

According to June data from Nielsen, Google’s Android operating system (OS) now claims the largest share of the U.S. consumer smartphone market with 39 percent. Apple’s iOS is in second place with 28 percent, while RIM Blackberry is down to 20 percent.

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My dog's better than your dog -- but only to me

Sonntag, 24. Juli 2011 18:06:35 America/Los_Angeles

It's high time we talk about the way we act and represent ourselves, both here at Android Sale and across the intertubes.  Cruise through any smartphone forums or blog comments, and you'll soon see a common theme.  We like to argue, sometimes to the point of acting the fool.  I'll admit -- I can get a bit snarky, and have probably caused an admin or two more trouble than I should, so I'm not pointing fingers at anyone in particular.  But I can bet that anytime I'm reading a story about LTE, I'll see people digging about price or downtime.  Or if it's about the EVO 3D, I'll read how Sprint's coverage "sucks."  I won't even get started on what a T-Mobile- or AT&T-based story turns into.  Well, here's a hint:

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