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Run Multiple Apps, All At Once on Android-Powered Phones


Android-powered phones can run multiple applications simultaneously. Switch seamlessly between applications. Notifications in the status bar alert you when apps running in the background require your attention





25 comments - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - December 30, 2009 at 11:55 am

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Google on the Go: Using an Android-Powered Mobile Phone


Product DescriptionGoogle on the Go   THE EASY, FUN, PRACTICAL GUIDE TO GOOGLE ANDROID PHONES! So you’ve got one of those hot new Android-powered phones? Awesome! Now, get the most out of it with Google on the Go! This friendly, easy book shows exactly how to use your phone to make your life more productive, more efficient, and more fun!   Making calls? Playing MP3s? Sending Gmail? Taking pictures? It’s all covered here—one step at a time, in plain English. There’s no . . . More >>
Google on the Go: Using an Android-Powered Mobile Phone

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - December 14, 2009 at 5:56 am

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Multitouch In Android-powered Htc Hero


multitouch coming to Android

10 comments - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - October 14, 2009 at 2:55 pm

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Full Web Experience: Web Browser On Android-powered Phones


Android phones, the browser allows users to experience the full web and easily move between browsing and other tasks on their phone.

10 comments - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - October 7, 2009 at 7:55 am

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The three best Android-powered phones on the market

Android is a march to take in the world, and now there are three beautiful, keyboard less Android phones on the market. Let's take a look. Samsung i7500 Samsung I7500 is important before, and the piece that was well said, is its operating system Google Android. Since this is only the second officially for sale with Android phone, the Samsung I7500 has won an incredible number of trade and consumer interests. More importantly, the Samsung I7500 is the best phone Android to feature a keyboard-less touchscreen unique design, something that seems to be fashionable in 2009. E 'easily more than a spectator of any previous phones Android, and that the merger is strengthened and more impressive power of Android makes the phone Samsung I7500 really convincing. If innovation is your thing, this is the phone for you. Google Android HTC Magic is one of the great slogans of the year and subsequently in the phone, the HTC Magic, is to win a crowd of fans around the world. The main reason for this is the interface with a finger user-friendly controls, animations and scanning, as you move between screens. On the front end, though, what makes the magic HTC particularly special is that it uses the widget. With them, you can customize the HTC Magic in any way you want. Instead of changing the wallpaper, which will also allow you to select icons on the screen, and the location where you want them. Magic HTC takes customization to the next level, and is easily one of the most enjoyable interface in the mobile sector. HTC Hero so there is the Samsung I7500, making Android the sexiest body that has been seen in. And then there's the HTC Magic, which seems the keyboard first HTC Android handset not. However, there is an alternative to those two. Android tries to conquer the world, and his new home is the beautiful HTC Hero. It has all the good things that have made the first Android phone (G1) positive, but puts everything into a single body touchscreen, which is both elegant and sexy. Since the keyboard is removed, the hero HTC also has a full screen keyboard, and a new interface, called the beautiful Sense. You also get the Android Market, which lets you download and install third party applications on your HTC hero, and ended up creating a smartphone that can really become what you want. Based on the interface alone, I must conclude that the HTC Hero is the best phone in the list.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - September 19, 2009 at 7:56 pm

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New Android-powered T-mobile G1 Phone

T-Mobile and Google have collaborated and come to the new T-Mobile G1 to be released in November.
The T-Mobile G1 will run on free open-source platform Android. The collaboration provides an impressive touchscreen and a full QWERTY keyboard, three mega-pixel camera. While the phone is on the Android platform, users can visit the online Android Market and choose from different applications to personalize the phone and make it his own.
While the phone is open source, this means that developers can create their own applications to the phone and some selected applications available for download in November when the phone is ready for launch.
There are many mobile phones was advertised as iPhone killer, but the newcomer has Wi-Fi and 3G with buttons for quick access all the tools for the Google phone, such as Google Maps, Google Talk and Gmail.
The touch screen can be fantastic for controlling the device, but not all are fans and that is why the T-Mobile G1 has a keyboard and make the keyboard easier to use, is a ball fitted into the phone to scroll will be much easier, more accurate and is ideal for navigating on the left.
When the phone is released in November, the people that contracts will be able to pass on rates of more than £ 40 a month, which include unlimited net browsing. This will get one of the best deals for mobile phones, but it is a regrettable for all those new pay as you go, because they are not able to get the phone without being on the tariff.
The creators of the phone said that the main purpose of the calls and decisions, is to expand the possibilities of online communication and Google hope that based on Linux, open source Android will eventually become the operating system most commonly used for phones.

There are many mobile phones was advertised as iPhone killer, but the newcomer has Wi-Fi and 3G with quick access buttons for all the tools for the Google phone, such as Google Maps, Google Talk and Gmail.
This will get one of the best deals for mobile phones, but it is a regrettable for all those new pay as you go, because they are not able to get the phone without being on the tariff.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - September 16, 2009 at 4:55 pm

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