lunes, 20 de junio de 2011

ASUS says Eee Pad transformer be Top Selling Android Tablet this month


For the past month or so almost all headlines on ASUS transform (in addition to our coverage of its wacky overclocking) has rental consumers by transfers had just come. Companion heading, letting you know that they were already sold out seemed to always follow. ASUS execs are claiming this extreme requirements, a striking up jealousy in other Android tablets, will make the transformer top dog.

Tablets are, of course, the heat right now, but according to ASUS, iPad is the only one who is as hot as their transformer. Tegra 2 powered Eee Pad transformer has been the only Android tablet to fight in order to meet the demand for the iPad have in the same way. While ASUS original plan was to ship 300,000 transformers in the second quarter, sending the 400,000 only in April and may.

With the increased popularity of their first honeycomb unit, while other manufacturers cut their supplies as a result of overestimate sales, will ASUS upping their deliveries to 300,000 transformers to just in the month of June. ASUS claims this will put the transformer at the top of the Android tablets. We will see if Samsung sexy new Galaxy tab 10.1 has something to say about when it launches nationwide next week.

[via CENS]

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Sony Ericsson Xperia play just $ 0.01 at Amazon


This price is just about as good as it gets, folk, with a two-year contract attached, a device with the power to entertain and engage in anti-productivity (or productivity) If you hate awesome video games all day long. This is the Sony Ericsson Xperia play aka Playstation phone aka original Android 2.3 Gingerbread hero phone, and you can have it in principle for free! Go Amazon go!

First and foremost, head back to our full review of this device as it exists on Verizon, the air carrier, you need to work with if you'd like to get this one cent deal: Sony Ericsson Game Review [Verizon]. You will next want to look at our expanded set of app reviews for Xperia play specifically because we have been going down the line and the line looks great! See: Xperia PLAY Android App and review series.

So let us look at this agreement. You have the head to the Amazon list in order to get your way with a cent great today, noting that you must also be paying for a Verizon data plan, as you do. This data plan will cost at least $ 30 per month, so you're also looking at a voice plan of at least $ 40 per month. Is it worth it?

Let your hearts determine!

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AT&T Galaxy S II pictured by Samsung Singapore Facebook


Well we can have several potential names for u.s. versions of the Samsung Galaxy S II, but there is a lack of release time frames of any kind. See how this is one of, if not the sexiest phone out there now this is a little sad for us state-side. Samsung Singapore, of all places have let us know that GSII in works for America with an accessory image.

The image above appeared on Samsung Mobile Singapore facebook page a few days ago. The image is of a desktop dock for Galaxy S II. A cool accessories must be secure, but more important, this version of GSII has a at&t logo just below the speaker.

International users have enjoyed Galaxy S II for some time now, while we still eagerly waiting for an official communication on the phone in the U.S. still. Hopefully this means the message is coming soon. In the note in the image above is that, just as with the original Galaxy S, Samsung seems to replace its more iPhone attractive hardware button scheme with standard 4 capacitive buttons common to Android phones. This means that while we get the physical home key as the original, we do not lose the key search.

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domingo, 19 de junio de 2011

Motorola PHOTON 4 G given Promo Video [Plus convenient Rundown]


See the latest version of Motorola's dual-core effort, diamond-shaped device known as the PHOTON 4 G, all in caps, just like it! This device is set up to operate in a very similar way already released ATRIX 4 g, aka experiencing one of the first dual-core Android handsets on the market, have the same (yet updated) webtop, a pair of docking stations and a nice NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor for the sweetest gaming experience. Take a look at the official music video now then page through our intensive practical collection next!

First let us take a look at this device commercial, that you will most likely seen on tv (if you still watch tv, it is), or youtube soon. This commercial flips the phone around in true unit commercial fashion, and generally makes it look rather impressive with any disadvantages. Be very attentive to the stand, as it will be a central part of their really is review of the unit, without a doubt. Remember, we want to talk about how there is only one way to keep the unit flying (compared with Thunderbolts down two.)

Next can see through practical and communication on the items already have we got here at Android COMMUNITY. First of all, can see the way back to May 25th where we first heard the name PHOTON 4 G as possible Motorola phone comes out right around … now. What about it? Next let's look at the record for the original message as we give all the details and let you know what you want to process.

After that it is all practical and joy. Starting with the first full hands-on experience with the device itself, go into some more practical with the docks and webtop, then rounding the experience played with a bit of the ol' Riptide GP over HDMI in an impressive display. A towbar, we'v got also news, PHOTON 4 G first appeared to have a completely unlocked bootloader then was later confirmed in rather than have a locked bootloader actually. Exciting things!

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Original Galaxy S Gingerbread 2.3.4 update leaks

Over remote control functionality SamFirmware.com have had their hands on the official build Gingerbread 2.3.4 to from Samsung GT-i9000, better known as Galaxy p. while users of the European model of Galaxy S have rockin' Gingerbread since mid-April, this update brings a few cool new features to the latest major release of Android (for telephones, at least). So why should you update? We would be happy to tell you

First let us be clear that this only for GT-i9000, which means the European version of Galaxy p. This is not designed for or tested for American variants, and we cannot say that it is not brick your phone if you try to use it. If you have original, brings non-carrier branded Galaxy S then update all 2.3.4 joys. Of course, was Google's most published feature in this update adding voice and video chat to Google Talk. Another cool feature is compatibility with the open accessories APIs. This is not something for many people, but if you are a techie who love the Arduino, then opens up all kinds of cool possibilities for you to play with.

The less exciting, but no less important aspect of 2.3.4 upgrade is the security patch of it brings. If you remember back in may, there was talk about a security bug in Android, which can be exploited to steal information when authentication over wireless networks. While Google says they rolled out a global fix for this for android phones, was built in 2.3.4 patch, you give a little extra piece of mind.

So, if GTalk video chat is too much to pass up, you will have the added piece of mind (should you security patch should have already scrolled to the phone now), or you just feel adventurous, SamFirmware have the retrieval of the European Galaxy S.

– Thanks to mobilegearz!

[via SamFirmware]

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sábado, 18 de junio de 2011

Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1 Wifi Edition hands-on


See! Thinnest and lightest tablet of them all! It is straight outta Samsung and it has been the latest Android system, Android 3.1 Honeycomb (in contrast to 3.0, IE) and the forthcoming right on cha. Know before we start in here, we have got a look at the slightly earlier version of this tablet in Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1 Google I/O Limited Edition revision, but that this version is more of a "complete" version of the tablet, it will hopefully be free from defect in colouring of the rind. We get our eyes glancing sideways, while we are giving this masterpiece of a bit hardware see full on a period of a full review. In the meantime, makes it possible to see!

This device is Samsung's latest greatest effort and certainly a bigtime with a 10.5? TFT display 1 on a 10.09 x 6.81 x 0.34 (256.2 x 172.9 x 8.6 mm) chassis, 1 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor and 65,536 MB built-in memory, and even though we predicted it based on previous iterations of the unit, no expandable memory slot. This unit carries out a massive 7000 mAh battery, which we think will last us the reason to infinity, and a surprisingly modest set of cameras on the front (2 megapixel) and back (3-megapixel.) The only ports you want to work with is Samsung proprietary slot, that transforms at the bottom of the device to the USB and headphone jack at the top.

This unit is a part of a recent smear campaign directed against the iPad 2, is responsible for its counterpart to the Limited Edition Google I/O Galaxy tab 10.1 download Android 3.1 second on the market (after Motorola XOOM on Verizon get it first), and it is available for purchase now at best buy for $ 499.99 to 16 GB variant and $ 599.99 to 32 GB.

Hands-on with Galaxy tab 10.1 Wifi Edition

You can see more accessories for Galaxy tab 10.1 here on video or on the slip that came with the device, and, of course, the smaller brother is coming soon in an 8.9 inch screen form factor … apparently with a thicker and darker screen? Strange stuff! That said, provides an opportunity to look at this long sleeved Lady!

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HTC Sensation 4 G hands-on and unboxing video [part 2]

Recently, I had the pleasure to get some hands-on with the new HTC Sensation 4 G comes to T-Mobile. We have already done a full review of Sensation of our good man Chris Burns here. I am sure a different appearance and some additional views and input on the phone would be nice to hear, especially for any of you who are debating on if you want this to be your next device or not. Allow me to determine, so far I love it.

Since we have already gone through this phone is this more a unpacking as well as some more original thoughts and impressions for all you readers. The phone began to sell early on Miniclip Game-Paintball and was quickly closing, so for those who still are waiting for it should be available for order in the Miniclip Game-paintball stores starting today June 12th, and at T-Mobile stores on 15. If you do not have ran around town and found an already then this entry should help you make up your mind if you should or not. I have some up close pictures below, as well as some thoughts and comparisons

To start things from the right have I you get right down to the hardware side of things. Sensation 4 G includes the brand new Qualcomm gen 1.2 Ghz dual-core processor, its second dual-core device on T-Mobile with first becomes G2x with a Tegra 2 CPU, but this phone has new Qualcomm chip and graphics. It also comes with a brilliant 4.03? qHD screen with high resolution of 960 × 540, it has an 8 MP shooter game on the back and a front facing VGA to video chat, involved inside is 1 GB of memory, together with the optional MicroSD slot. This device can shoot full 1080p and your camera is amazing from my initial tests, it comes in with Android 2.3 but covered in the new HTC sense UI 3.0 which brings the new lock screen and other features.

I know reviews of many phones with Sensation included many have said that it feels really good in the hand, the reason they all say, is it really is true. This device has one of the better in hand feel compared to many I have tested earlier. I have 4 G, MyTouch G2x, Droid X 2, revolution and a few others all on my desk and Sensation 4 G feels best in my opinion. Hardware we have come to expect from HTC, it is top notch and done to a higher standard than some phones. It is, of course, user preference, as some loves lightweight but almost cheap feeling line Samsung Galaxy S, and some will love the slightly heavier and more expensive yet top quality feeling Sensation 4 G has. I personally like build quality, just feels and think well done in all aspects.

High-RES qHD display looks brilliant, as mentioned above, just to be able to browse more on Web sites or to see more in your Twitter feed due to the higher resolution makes it super nice. There is a lot less scrolling on Web pages, as well as things like tab settings on your phone to all, because there is just much more content on the screen. While I am talking about the view I want to mention, using the device outside was not as good as I trøde it would be. Other screens like LG G2x handle direct and indirect sunlight show much better than qHD on Sensation 4 G, but it is the only area where view LG was better, all other aspects of Sensation is ahead in my book.

Without going too deep into the things which I plan to review the device much more in the coming days I will go ahead and post the video, as well as some more pictures you all enjoy. Overall Sensation 4 G feels blazing fast, dual-core 1.2 Ghz processor speeds things right so far along. I have not experienced intermediate any form even while the market was recovering a large list of programs. Sense of the word 3.0 is a welcome improvement sense UI, lock screen is highly convenient and makes this quick trip on just the text any moments even easier. Check out the video and images below, and before I leave, you can purchase HTC Sensation 4 G? Tell us below in the comments.

HTC Sensation 4 G hands-on and unboxing

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viernes, 17 de junio de 2011

HTC ThunderBolt Review [after three months of daily use]

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The review of the HTC ThunderBolt that follows is a collection of every single instance of a use of the device since March and an account of why this device remained your humble narrator’s primary device for the past three months. The reason this review is coming right this moment is that it’s finally come time to switch to a different Android device. Can you guess which handset took the champion communicator out of the hands of yours truly’s hands and replaced it with itself? Meanwhile let’s speak on why the ThunderBolt should or should not still be the top choice in the market for you, the average consumer wanting a smartphone device right now.

First, let me give you some background on the events that led up to the ThunderBolt literally landing in my hands. It was a cold winter’s morning, early March by my recollection, and CTIA 2011 was SWIFTLY approaching. We had our names on the list to get the HTC ThunderBolt in for review with much time to spare before we were even allowed to speak of the handset, that also being well before the device was available on the market. Things were going good – and disaster struck. It was time for me to get on a plane to head for Orlando and the UPS package was late for arrival.

The terror!

The UPS man was flying out to lala land and I had bags to pack! What was a fellow to do? Luckily providence did land that handset in my hands just in time to bring it with to the Orange County Convention Center for some sweet CTIA action all week long. And it’s a good thing, too, because the device was about to save my life more than once in the severely low-action wifi pit that was CTIA 2011, this leading to my love and subsequent constant pocketing of the HTC device for months to come.

When I first took the time to inbox the HTC ThunderBolt, it was instantly apparent that this was a device that HTC and Verizon were going to be marketing as an elite device. The stark black box, embossed logos, red accents and all, this was certainly a phone that demanded attention. Upon removing the device from the packaging, I was struck by the fact that this form factor was essentially the same set of big moves HTC had JUST laid upon the Inspire 4G for AT&T.

Was this to be a repeat? No way. Why? because not only did this device have one fewer giant plastic cover on the back to worry about, it had a kickstand, and inside was the then unique ability to connect to Verizon’s 4G LTE network here in the United States. This feature is absolutely paramount when considering purchasing the HTC ThunderBolt as it certainly is one of its most enticing bits, if not THE most important functionality of the handset – see tests vs Sprint’s WiMax network, also called “4G,” to learn why.

The device is a classic HTC handset, it being a culmination of all of the victories and mistakes made on handsets in their lineups of the past. It’s got a gigantic 4.3-inch screen, one of the largest you’re going to get on the market before you start classifying your handset as a tablet. It’s got an 8-megapixel camera on the back and a perfectly competent tiny camera on the front for video chat. It’s got a kickstand. While the kickstand may seem trivial in comparison with the connection speed and ability to take nice photos, you’ll find throughout this review the true number of uses of one of the most intelligent additions to a handset in the history of mobile handset cellphones. Smartphones, if you will, with smart bits of hardware.

You’ve got a device here that measures in at 4.75 x 2.44 x 0.56 (121 x 62 x 14 mm) and weighs a relatively light amount – not so light as to make the device seem flimsy – that being 6.23 oz (177 g). The screen is big and certainly as bright as the average user will need, definitely bright, clear, and crisp enough for the business I go about on a daily basis. I should mention at this point what I do for a living: I write and executive produce the massively popular Google mobile OS-based Android Community, working both from the home and in the mobile office, always needing to be connected to my coworkers 24 hours a day and 7 days a week just incase something important pops up, something so important to the world of Android that we’re willing to get up in the middle of the night to write about it JUST so you can be sure to get your news here on Android Community FIRST before the WHOLE rest of the WORLD.

Check our our application of some BodyGuardz Carbon Fiberish armor to the HTC ThunderBolt at CTIA 2011. We later found that this was no “armor” at all, only a decorative covering, and we ripped it the heck off!

To do the work I need to do on a daily basis, I need to be, first and foremost, connected. Because the HTC ThunderBolt was, at the time, the only device to be running on Verizon’s fastest in the nation 4G LTE network, I just had to have it – I just had to have it for YOU, the reader, so that I could get the messages in and send the alerts out faster than anyone else. That, and in order to get those Angry Birds spoilers up I needed to be able to download the newest version as FAST AS I COULD so I could spend an hour grabbing all the screens for your consumption. Also, since we’re talking about speed, let’s talk about that Fast Boot option you’ve got, pumped up at the last CES and tested by us – was it worth it? Perhaps not!

Inside this device you’ll find a single-core processor of some decent power. It’s certainly no dual-core powerhouse, but without the need to play fantastically detailed and intricate games on the regular, the single core is more than enough. You’ll find the same thing to be true if you’re not the sort of person who overclocks their device to win the wars against all the other dual-core devices. Don’t know what I’m talking bout? If you don’t, a single core, HTC ThunderBolt’s single core to be specific, will be more than adequate for you in your daily routine.

The device is molded in HTC’s soft plastic. It’s both comfortable to hold and instills confidence that if the device is dropped, it’ll only suffer minimal damage. Not that I ended up dropping the ThunderBolt 100x in the months I’ve been using it, but I will say that it’s held up to a near-perfect state during its tenure in my pocket. The display appears to have stayed in mint condition as well, of course, but a combination of the two is impressive no matter whose cards you’re dealing.

The HTC ThunderBolt has a kickstand. This industrial design element is, again, one of the most vital moments in the design’s ideation process to come to fruition, it itself becoming absolutely indispensable* once a person like me (and you) uses it every single day for easy viewing and use on the work desk. The ThunderBolt’s kickstand is a powerhouse in itself, showing no sign of wear to the metal in the three months we’ve had it in our possession. The second layer of near-undetectable plastic covering the metal I can’t so readily vouch for.

The back of the device has the apex of the old styles of battery covers. With just a fingernail under the top of the back and a quick tug in just the right fashion, you’ll be ready go roll out, changing your battery, SIM card, and microSD card at will. Of course you’ll need to take the battery out in order to slip the cards in or out, but still, it’s a nice simple system. That said, take a trip down memory lane with me if you will to the land of extended batteries, and the terror and glory therein:

When Vince and I were at CTIA 2011, we were both using the then-brand-new HTC ThunderBolt and Vince had picked up the super fashionable extended battery for both of our phones as well. With this battery you’re supposed to get over a day’s use, but good luck. The longest the HTC ThunderBolt ever lasted for me, even with the extended battery on, was nearly 24 hours. This is with slightly higher than normal use, of course, so it’s not entirely indicative of normal usage. Then there’s the fact that the extended battery makes the ThunderBolt look like it’s got a hunchback or that it’s a tank with no cannon. Is the ugliness and massively increased bulkiness enough to convince the critics stick around? It did for me, and look at me now! Also remember we had some massive controversy on this subject – 152 comments later and still no solid agreement!

Actually after a couple of weeks after the convention in Orlando, I couldn’t stand the extended battery anymore and had to switch back to the standard back. It’s like a whole new phone now that I’ve gotten used to the hunchback. Without a doubt, this device is set to go head-to-head with essentially noone without the battery extension. What I mean by that is that you’ve got a tradeoff – longer life with an ugly hunchback, or risk that you’d be sad if your battery runs out in the middle of the day while you were holding the ThunderBolt’s stock back up to your head because it’s so very comfortable.

This device is running what was, at the time of its release, the newest version of HTC Sense, a user interface that sits on top of Android giving the user HTC’s own unique vision of what Android is capable of. Since then, HTC has released Sense 3.0, an extremely polished version of the UI with a whole new lock screen and set of widgets. On the ThunderBolt I found Sense to be decent, but found it both more entertaining and more efficient to use ADW Launcher EX, a homescreen replacement app that works to allow you customizable options much in the same way HTC has access, they giving you Sense where ADW allows you to go essentially all-out in creating your own unique vision.

PacMan Review on ThunderBolt a little over a week ago

Why not root then, you may ask, why not hack the phone and take out all the apps that I don’t need, clean up the system of items I wont be using and lay down some sweet CyanogenMod 7? I’ll tell you why, see, because in order to continue to offer the readers of Android Community a clear look at what they’d be working with should they make the trip on over to the Android ownership side. That said, the ThunderBolt came out right alongside the release of the dual-core revolution – the Motorola XOOM, the Optimus 2X (aka the T-Mobile G2x), heck, what was the point of pushing this device to the limits of its processor potential when it would never top the benchmark lists? Of course we found out very recently that you don’t have to have a dual-core these days to top the charts, this proven by the masterpiece of a phone known as the Samsung Nexus S. – thanks Simms22! Then again if you’d like to see how powerful the ThunderBolt can get, know this: a kernel by the name of unboLTEd .2 already had the device at 1.8Ghz already.

Regardless, the phone we’ve got here did remain stock, and thusly apps were tested and played on this out of the box ThunderBolt for months on end. One of the first oddities we worked with was the original SPB Shell 3D, a review of which you can see here, having seen this home-screen replacement all the way back at Mobile World Congress 2011. For video chat we’ve used Tango, that orange app with a big white T that you can see demoed and reviewed by us, again, at CTIA 2011 in Orlando. For internet browsing, there’s only one choice: Firefox 4, an update which was released at the end of March and we tested it with SunSpider fully. You could also use Opera Mini if you wanted too, I suppose.

SmartBench 2011

AnTuTu

Linpack

Quadrant Advanced

NOTE that it was back at the end of March 2011 that we first saw the HTC Pyramid, aka the device that turned into the HTC Sensation 4G more recently – XDA Developers had images first – little did we know that this phone would become the biggest contender for my hand vs the ThunderBolt when it was shipped out at the beginning of June. By the first of April it was known that the ThunderBolt was outselling the iPhone 4 at Verizon. When the dual-core LTE device comes out, will this change? We shall see.

This device runs Android 2.2 Froyo, and the latest word is that it will get updated to Gingerbread before the end of this summer and/or before the end of June. Should we still have the device around when this happens, we’ll let you know how its insides are faring.

The camera impressed your humble narrator from the start. I’ve heard whispers and yellings that HTC hasn’t always had everyone’s hand in marriage when it comes to taking photographs from Android phones, but certainly that’s a wedding that’s happened by now. Not only does this device take magnificent photos for the 8-megapixel rating it’s got, it works perfectly uploading photos to such fan-favorites as WordPress and Facebook. Behold a few examples:

After three months of use though, it’s time to trade the ThunderBolt out. The reason why is that I’ve found a brand new hero phone to be using, one that, believe it or not, I like better than the LTE superstar I’ve been using for months on end. This new device is known, yes you guessed it, as the HTC Sensation 4G. This is the newest HTC device and one carrying an impressive dual-core processor along the lines of Qualcomm MSM 8260 1.2GHz. It’s a chomper. Not quite as powerful as the Galaxy S II, and much more apt to be competing with the LG G2x, but the hardware and the software are a match for my day-to-day.

In my opinion, the HTC ThunderBolt is a masterpiece that should go down as a landmark phone for HTC, having both the software a fellow like me needs to work and play through the day and the hardware I find to be precisely what I want out of a smartphone: large enough to provide me with a screen I could watch a movie on, and shaped in a way that’s comfortable for extended handling. Plus it’s got the kickstand, again, a better kickstand have I not seen before or since first glancing at it the moment I received it in the mail.

That said, one must consider the battery situation to be large factor in whether or not one purchases this device. You’ve got Verizon’s 4G LTE network, to be sure, but because of it, seems to be the consensus, your battery will suffer greatly. Considering the extended battery is certainly an option, but this does bring the device up to comically large proportions. Does this compromise the design of the phone to a level that’s too great? Many will say yes, I say no. I’ve got any phone I’m carrying around charging in the car, at the desk, and in the wall basically whenever I’m sitting down no matter what – same for you?

This phone is still very clearly the top runner for the most well-made device currently able to run Verizon’s 4G LTE network speeds. The LG Revolution and DROID Charge are nice top-tier phones to be sure, but they’re no ThunderBolts. Soon this arena will be overrun with devices able to speed along at LTE boundary-breaking accelerations, and this age of simplicity will be over. Until that day, ThunderBolt will remain victorious.

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T-Mobile offers free 10 HTC Sensation 4 G phones for fathers day


I think we can all agree, HTC Sensation is a sweet looking smartphone. You can see our review of Sensation 4 G by clicking here. We saw the words "free" and "Sensation" 4 G today on since Twitter for T-Mobile had just to share the news.

A few hours ago @ Tmobile tweeted they will give away 10 HTC Sensation 4 G Smartphones away for free fathers day 10 lucky people. We are not sure if it is only for fathers, or if they only use the busy shopping week of fathers day to their advantage.

You mention also that more details will come a time Monday and that we should all get ready. Welcome to see the Twitter feed, or just make the intelligent choice and hang out here at AndroidCommunity for news, which we will post it as soon as we know more us. I know that I will try to get one for me, if necessary, I will promise to give my father my T-Mobile G2x, if I win a Sensation 4 g. Would you guys do the same?

[via @ Tmobile Twitter]

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NeXus S Auto Photo delete error investigated by Samsung and Google

RUH roh, one of these mysterious gremlin faults occur in everyone's favorite smartphone with the coolest most nude version of Android 2.3 Honey cakes, Nexus p. this specific error message happens reportedly specifically on Nexus S 4 G (aka Sprint version of the device) and includes connectivity and random photo deletion error. Before we continue, have a look at our review of that Nexus S 4 G device, and come back with full knowledge. So is this, which is spoken by a spokesman from the large yellow to Computerworld late yesterday: "we are aware of connectivity reports being brought forward by a small number of Nexus S 4 G customers. Google, Sprint and Samsung will treat these reports and although we do not yet have been able to identify all specific reasons, we are working to determine exactly what our customers are experiencing. Bad news bears!

Computerworld apparently tracking the problem and build a report in months now that few in the offers from a few users, most of them appear to come from the United Kingdom, pointing toward a not particular problem to a region, but that the manufacturer, if said, the problem is actually a hardware problem at all. One particular UK user Julian Bhardwaj, is detailed to the point of being a pro commenter:

"Images deleted at random from the phone. There seems to be no obvious pattern or cause for what, or when images are deleted, only that anyone who uses the Nexus S or a phone, which they have upgraded to Android 2.3 has this problem. The problem seems to be ongoing since around the beginning of the year, just after the Android 2.3 and Nexus S was released. The only Word from Google about the subject seems so far that the problem is not ' repeatable ', so that they cannot examine it. For me and many other Nexus S users is very frustrating. This is a critical error with phone/operating system …. "

Next, you can track the problem back to Janurary 3rd, 2011 in the Google mobile help part of their messageboards. A Google employee named "mrevan" noted the following about problems in the comment form:

"[I] see a ton of consistency in the reports … I am therefore sorry to hear about your troubles here … I know how important photos are! "

"Thanks for the answers. Do you think all have less different experiences, but I will pass on your reports together and see what we can find! "

Sounds familiar? How has your experience been so far, Nexus S? Do you think that these issues are singled around one single carrier, manufacturer, or Android 2.3? Or are they all just user error, and that is that? NeXus s users, please let us know what you think!

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jueves, 16 de junio de 2011

Angry birds RIO Carnival revolution [full Spoiler]

Ding ding ding SQUAWK, you know what that means, time for an angry birds update – today's update is the film connect the Game angry birds RIO, enlargement is another chapter from the film what they require Carnival upheaval. What you want here is to find a new bird (half of the two Blue Bird shooter you used before,) this new bird floating normally through the sky with a multiple-hit combo when enabled. An oddball-bit feed, be sure. Also see for these levels to be the most epileptic of all levels, multiple seizure preparations than any level before!

These levels include angry birds RIO Carnival upheaval, the second part comes when fine remote control functionality Rovio decide that we are worthy of the first half. This first half contains 15 levels, each of them takes place in a number of Carnival float, a whole of the street carnival on both sides of the street you will come. No beads allowed, no beverages either, because you must use everything in your arsenal, only to be aware of the game for much of the Confetti coming and you'll get a headache if you see too long on the screen.

You can find a few new bouncing balloon blocks on the ground in several stages here, the main challenge for these levels is the surprising amount of stone blocks to demolish or push to your advantage. See a number of levels, where it is the non-interactive environment, which makes the game the hardest. Rovio, if you're listening, welcome to release an update that makes it possible to disable the Confetti.

Second set of 15, still locked

This extension of the angry birds RIO game is available right this second in Cydia Amazon and eventually will be available to all who do not like to use Amazon Cydia, this availability will be through the Android market. Have it! And if you're looking for Golden secrets, you should check the fields marked for the most part, and in at least one part a named beachball!

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