Saturday, February 4, 2012



Posted: 03 Feb 2012 03:00 PM PST

Dan Morril posted a quick note on the Google Groups forum regarding the latest rumor of Google no longer supporting the Verizon Galaxy Nexus.  He states its simply a clarification about support for these devices and gives a brief explanation of why the websites were updated. Verizon Galaxy owners don't need to completely freak out. The crespo4g (Sprint Nexus S 4G) was also dropped from the support site.
Hello! This is a quick clarification about support for CDMA devices.
For various technical reasons, recent CDMA Android devices implement core telephony functionality in .apk files provided in binary form by the carriers. To function correctly, these .apk files must be signed by the so-called "platform" key. However, when an individual creates a custom build from the AOSP source code, they don't use the same signing key as these CDMA flies were signed with.
The result is that these files don't work properly, and pure AOSP builds running on these devices can't place calls, access mobile data, and so on. Because we aim to make sure that we are as clear as possible about the degree of support that devices have, we updated the docs over atsource.android.com to reflect this reality.
We will still make available as many as possible of the closed-source binaries for these devices, and Nexus devices will continue to have unlockable bootloaders. And, of course, GSM/HSPA+ devices are still supported, as are any other devices we're able to support. We've simply updated the documentation to be clearer about the current extent of CDMA support.
We are of course always working to improve support, and we'll keep everyone updated as we make improvements. Thanks as always for your interest in AOSP!
- Dan
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Posted: 03 Feb 2012 02:14 PM PST
Recently, Samsung made it clear that there will be no sign of Galaxy S III at the Mobile World Congress later this month, but that doesn't mean it's not coming soon. It's rumored that the manufacturer will be introducing Samsung Galaxy S II Plus, which will  feature a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor along with Android 4.0. Many people are looking forward to the Galaxy S III, which will be a TRUE successor to the current version. According to mobile analyst Eldar Murtazin, Samsung will be launching it in April. 
Well, it's still a mystery, and hopefully it will be solved sooner or later. By the way, we all just can't wait to have a look on the Galaxy S III, I hope Mr.Blurrycam is reading this. Anyway, it's rumored that SGSIII will feature Quad-core Exynos processor, a Super AMOLED Plus 720p display, 4G LTE connectivity, 2GB of RAM and Android 4.0. Now those are some mind blowing specs.
Would you like to wait for SGSIII or you are ready to get your hands on the rumored Galaxy S II Plus? Tell us about it in the comment box below.
Source: BGR
Samsung Galaxy S III Scheduled for April? originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
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Posted: 03 Feb 2012 02:11 PM PST
Last month at the CES 2012, Verizon and Motorola officially announced the latest in the line of "Droid" headed to Big Red. As usual there was no information as to when we actually see it on the shelves. According to the Verizon Equipment Guide, that day will be February 10th with a rumored priced tag of $199. Last time we heard about the price of Droid 4, it was $249.99. Anyway, cheaper is always better. 
The Droid 4 will feature a  4-inch qHD display, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, an 8-megapixel camera, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, and 4G LTE connectivity. It comes with Droid traditional five-row QWERTY keyboard, and it looks way better than the predecessor keyboard.
Hopefully, we will see the Droid 4 hitting Verizon shelves next week, anyone planning to pick it up? Tell us about it in the comment box below.
Via: BGR
Verizon Motorola Droid 4 Priced and Release date leaked originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
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Posted: 03 Feb 2012 11:38 AM PST
Starting Sunday, Feb 5th Best Buy will be allowing pre-orders of the latest Samsung device on AT&T. The Samsung Galaxy Note, is a 5.3" HD Super AMOLED device boasting a fast dual core processor. 
The handset will go for a retail price of $299 on a new 2 year agreement with AT&T. Included with the device is the new user input technology S Pen stylus. Other specs include an 8MP rear camera along with a 2MP front facing camera.  16GB of onboard memory is also a nice feature, and also supports an external microSD card which is not included.
So, you can pre-order on the 5th and the device will be available on Sunday February 19th. The free protective Flip Cover case is available while supplies last, with no rain checks.
Source:BBPR
Pre-Order Samsung Galaxy Note from Best Buy and Get Free Flip Cover Case originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
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Posted: 03 Feb 2012 10:33 AM PST
Startup mobile app monitoring firm Crittercism has released a new report which is bound to get people talking about Apple vs. Android all over again. As if the fanboys ever take a break. The crux of the finding is this: Apple and its various OS iterations is not any more stable than Android and its 'fragmented' ecosystem.
In data collected between December 1 and 15 Crittercism found that there were at least 23 different iOS operating systems that crashed. Android, for its part, had 33 operating systems that crashed. Leading the way with the most crashes was iOS 5.01 with 28.64% of overall crashes. Considering just how new the OS it's no wonder that apps didn't play nice. However, even older releases such as iOS 4.2.10 had 12.64% of crashes while iOS 4.3.3 had another 10.66%. Android's worst offender looks to be 2.3.3 at 3.86%, followed by 2.3.4 with 3.65%.
Crittercism analyzed a total of more than 214 million app launches from November and December 2011 from apps that use its service (see graph at top of this article). There were about 3 times more app launches for iOS that Crittercism analyzed, about 162 million to 52 million. But the analysis examined crashes as a percentage of each app launch, so this data takes out the issue of there being more iOS than Android apps.
What causes crashing? Plenty. As Crittercism CEO Andrew Levy reminds us, it can be as a result of location/GPS services, data connection, language support, advertising platforms, and too much memory usage.  I've witnessed every one of these reason on multiple Android devices over the years and I bet you've had a few yourself.  Another thing to keep in mind, as it pertains to Android vs. iOS, is that Android allows users to auto-update apps.  As new versions of Android roll out and developer make hidden changes, us users can go about our business without thinking about compatibility.  That is, if developers care about feedback and usability.
While we note that this is only one report, from one particular time frame, it's nice to be on this side of the fence once in a while.  I suspect that Android will see a new round of issues with 4.0 and the various releases trickling out with new models and updates.
Forbes
Crittercism: “iOS apps crash more than Android apps” originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
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Posted: 03 Feb 2012 09:59 AM PST

The UPnP forum recently listed 2 new LG Android devices which recently passed certification. There isn't much information available regarding these new handsets, but we know them as the LG-P880 and LG-p700.

According to the LG website source, the LG-P700 is running Android v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) with a display resolution of 480x600. Kind of an odd resolution if you ask me, but LG is known for their small handsets, so it makes sense. We've yet to see ICS on a smaller device with crappy resolution, completely different than the high-end handsets we've become accustomed to.
The LG-P880 boasts a HD 720p resolution which seems to be the new standard for high-end Android devices. Perhaps this is the LG-X3 we saw a few weeks ago?  That would make it a quad-core Tegra3 device, but that's enough speculation.
I'm sure more information will be released in the coming weeks, and we'll be right here to let you know about it.
Source: PocketNow
A couple new LG Androids pass certification originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
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Posted: 03 Feb 2012 09:39 AM PST

Listen up foodies, there's a new app in town.  Okay, so it's a new release of an already popular application.  Foodspotting 3.0 landed in the Android Market this week, bringing all new functionality and helpfulness to the title.  If you thought Foodspotting was fun before then you'll love the new look and features.  As the developer put things, "it's like Pandora for food".   Now, more than ever, it's easier to find new and wonderful foods and share them with others.  And in true Pandora fashion, the more you use it, the better it gets over time.
  
Features in Foodspotting 3.0 include:
  • Bookmark dishes you want to try ("Want it")
  • Hide dishes you don't want ("Hide it")
  • Recommend dishes you love with one tap ("Loved it" — the new Nom)
  • Keep tabs on dishes you've tried but didn't necessarily love ("Tried it")
  • Find out what friends recommend wherever you go with the Filter Wheel & Activity Feed
  • See partners' badge of approval on dishes they recommend, including our newest partners: Travel + LeisurevisitPA and champion eater Takeru Kobayashi.

Meet Foodspotting 3 from Foodspotting on Vimeo.
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Foodspotting 3.0: “It’s like Pandora for food” originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
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Posted: 03 Feb 2012 09:13 AM PST

The comScore MobiLens service pushed its latest findings from the October to December 2011 trends. The study surveyed more than 30,000 subscribers across the United States. They found Samsung to be the top dog with a 5% lead over its closest competitor. Samsung has a right to be excited by these numbers, with bragging rights over 25% of the market share. This is likely due to the release of their Galaxy SII series of devices which debuted during the survey.

Google also has a big reason to be excited. Their market share for Android devices is near 50% and almost 20% more than the competition. Of the 97.9 million people with smart phones in the US, 47.3% of them are using Android.

Text messaging is the #1 activity people are doing on their mobile device. 74.3% of mobile subscribers use this service, followed by 47.6% of people that use downloaded apps.
To sum all this up, many people own Samsung devices running Android and they send a ton of text messages.  Who would've thought?
Source:comScore
Android near 50% Market Share in latest comScore results originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
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Posted: 03 Feb 2012 09:05 AM PST

Sony Ericsson today announced that they have partnered with Australia's surfing and sports clothing brand Billabong. Why?  Because they can.  That, and because they want to expand the reach of their smartphone brand to surfers and sporty types.  Starting today, consumer in select markets will be able to purchase limited Xperia active Billabong Edition handsets with custom covers and exclusive content.  Tailored apps and software include Billabong screensavers, videos, a Billabong LIVE application which happens to be available to other Android users.  Extending beyond the Xperia active, an exclusive Surf Trip game is available for the Xperia PLAY.
Sony Ericsson Drops into Extreme Action Sports with Billabong
Global partnership promises entertainment and access to exclusive experiences for consumers and fans
XperiaTM active Billabong Edition now available in select markets
London, UK – February 3 , 2012 – Sony Ericsson today announced an expanded global strategic alliance with Billabong,  a brand that promotes an authentic lifestyle and the true values of core boardsports (surfing, snowboarding, skateboarding and  wakeboarding),  which connects the Xperia smartphone brand to a new and highly influential consumer audience and extends to a retail offering for smartphone users. At the center of the partnership is the XperiaTM active Billabong Edition smartphones designed with extreme sports enthusiasts in mind.
"Billabong brings a new, enthusiastic and engaging audience who are early technology adopters and influencers in the areas of sports and technology,"said Stephan Croix, VP Head of Global Marketing Creation for Sony Ericsson. "This partnership is a perfect fit with our brand and the XperiaTM range of smartphones."
The XperiaTM active Billabong edition is an  ideal smartphone for extreme sports enthusiasts who can capture all of the excitement up close and personal.  This tough, scratch-resistant smartphone is packed with technologies such as wet finger tracking and has received some of the highest marks in dustproof and water resistance categories (IP67).  Click here for more information on the Xperia active.
"The partnership is an expansion of our long term relationship with Sony and an extention of an Asia Pacific alliance developed with Sony Ericsson in 2011," said Scott Wallace, Billabong's International VP of Strategic Partnerships & New Media. "Our customers are very tech savvy and their top interests include music, photography, social media and, of course, action sports. Each of these interests can be captured or experienced through the XperiaTM active and we are working on some exciting apps and accessories that should add to the user's experience. The first to benefit will be the athletes at our major international events who will be testing the XperiaTM active device in conditions as diverse as the snowfields in Austria, surfing the big waves of Tahiti and even skateboarding in Singapore."
The partnership extends beyond the XperiaTM active as Sony Ericsson and Billabong have also co-created exclusive content for additional XperiaTM devices. The XperiaTM active Billabong Edition will feature preloaded Billabong screenscavers, videos and Billabong LIVE, a mobile app now available in the Sony Ericsson channel in Android Market, and the Xperia TM PLAY will boast an exclusive surf game, Billabong Surf Trip.
Sony Ericsson XperiaTM smartphones will be featured in major Billabong events worldwide. In addition, Sony Ericsson has more to offer its retailer and operator partners with this unique alliance which gives way to an amplified retail strategy with assets, such as merchandise and event access, which will be used in retail promotions.
Gnarly dude! Sony and Billabong team for special edition Xperia Active, exclusive content originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
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Posted: 03 Feb 2012 08:59 AM PST

Asus hasn't even got rid of all the bugs in the Transformer Prime and yet there's another Transformer on the way bearing the codename TF300T. Given the fact that the Tranformer Prime is still quite new and it would be unwise to release yet another Android tablet this soon, this device is probably running Windows 8 although there's no sign of the obligatory Windows button on the front. Of course it's possible that the TF300T runs Android - it's just highly unlikely - but we wanted to let you know about this one anyway.
Also interesting is the 'T' in the codename. Asus announced a HD version of the 'old' Transformer Prime, dubbed TF201T, at CES 2012, which leaves me with the belief that this leaked device is running at a resolution of 1200*1920 as well.
Source: Engadget
Picture of Asus TF300T leaks, Transformer Prime successor? originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
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Posted: 03 Feb 2012 08:18 AM PST
Xiaomi is a Chinese tech company most notably known for its MIUI version of Android. MIUI is based on Android v2.3.7 and CyanogenMod v7 sources. With its iOS look and feel, MIUI gives Android users yet another form of customization. 
For the first time ever, MIUI will be open source. If you check the Github you will find several applications' source code. So far, we are looking at a handful of applications as well as the ROM source. The MIUI applications up on the MiCode Github are listed below.
We are expecting more source to pop-up in the near future.
Source:MIUIAndroid
Xiaomi makes MIUI ROM and Applications Open Source originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
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Posted: 03 Feb 2012 08:06 AM PST
A new Samsung ROM based on Android 4.0.3 has been found and when we say new, it's pretty current stuff.  Dated just a few days ago (January 29), it's said that this (I9100XXLPB) ROM is ready for daily use and is considered very stable.  You'll see from the short video below that it incorporates both Android 4.0 aesthetics with the Samsung TouchWiz UI and features a slight 3D swiping experience on the home screen. SamMobile is reporting that this release also offers improved battery performance, calling it "lots better".  If you'd like to download and flash this ROM to your Galaxy S II then you can grab it directly from SamMobile.com/firmware.  Otherwise, wait a few weeks and get it once it officially rolls out.
New Android 4.0.3 ROM found for Galaxy S II (I9100XXLPB) originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
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Posted: 03 Feb 2012 07:42 AM PST

Dropbox has released a new beta version of their immensely popular backup/cloud-storage solution this week, tossing in a few goodies along the way.  New in the v2.0.9 release is the option to automatically upload your videos and pictures, auto-resume of uploads, and the requisite bug fixes and performance enhancements.  Oh, and then there's this deal where they removed the size limit for files, getting rid of that 180MB cap.
As an incentive to get started with the new beta, Dropbox is tossing in 500MB of free storage for every 500MB worth of video and photo backed up.  Limited to 5GB in total, Dropbox will simply slide the meter 500MB every time you upload that much worth of media.
For more details, head to the Dropbox forums!
Download beta version 2.0.9 here.
  • Automatically uploads photos and videos in the background using Wi-Fi or data plan
  • 500MB of free space on first photo uploaded automatically
  • Upload files of any size (no more 180 MB limit!)
  • Support for resuming file uploads when there are network issues
  • Various performance improvements & bug fixes
Dropbox releases beta with sync incentives, auto photo backup originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
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