Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts

Androids Don't Age Well Compared To iPhones


Apple's iPhone is a better investment than any other smartphone because it has a higher resale value than an Android device, and it's also less expensive to own. That's according to a study from Priceonomics.
Older iPhones retain more than half of their original value after your contract has endedThe bottom line: If you own an iPhone for 18 months and decide to resell it, you will get more money for it than any other comparable Android or BlackBerry smartphone.
The iPhone retains 53 percent of its value, versus 42 percent for Android and 41 percent for BlackBerry -- this means some $312 in cash if you resell your old iPhone on eBay or Craigslist.
The data comes from price guide site Priceonomics, which keeps track of used phones and compares the current used price to its new price (without a contract) the day it was released. The study looked at all the iPhone models and some 70 Android devices and 30 BlackBerry models.
The study also measured the hardware ownership costs of an iPhone versus Android, if you resell your phone at the end of an 18-month contract. It found that this way, the iPhone hardware costs you only just over $13 per month, while it’s some 40 percent more for Android phones.
"You can buy an iPhone 4S today and sell it a few months later on the secondary market for almost what you paid for it. However, if you buy the latest big fancy Android phone, a few months later it has lost hundreds of dollars in value," the study said. "At every stage, the iPhone retains more of its original value than Android and BlackBerry phones. Even four years later, you can sell a first generation iPhone for $110."
However, inexpensive pre-paid Android phones don't lose as much of their value as their pricier, high-end siblings. The research found phones such as the Motorola Triumph, HTC Wildfire, and Samsung Exhibit 4G, retain almost 86 percent of the original value on average.
One interesting takeaway from the Priceonomics study is that if you shell out extra dollars to get a higher-capacity iPhone, that won’t add much to its resale value, as an extra $100 upfront only adds $10 to the used device price.
Also, the study does not mention software for used smartphones, but it would seem the fact that iPhone users can update easily to the latest OS version also adds value to its resale value, unlike Android phones, many of which launch with old software and never get updated.
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YouWave for Android 2.2.0


Playing with the Android emulator on your computer is a pretty geeky endeavor, but YouWave makes it easy to accomplish on your Windows PC. If you can download and install a Windows program, you can have an Android virtual machine running on your desktop in just a few minutes. All without ever touching the SDK or Sun's JDK. As a bonus, the Window it runs in has a really easy method of installing third party apps from free Android applications stores, as well as apps downloaded to your PC.

YouWave for Android
- Runs Android apps and app stores on your PC, no phone required
- Download thousands of apps online via app stores within youwave
- High performance - The fastest way to run Android on pc
- Easy to use - Easy to install. Easy to import and run apps

Key Technical Features
- Supports Android 2.3 Gingerbread (new)
- Runs on Windows XP/Vista/7, 32/64 bit
- Simulated SD card functionality - enables game saving
- Saved State - enables fast restart
- Enables multi-player online games
- Dynamic rotating - phone-like instant response (new)
- Volume control buttons (new)
- Retractable control panel (new)

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Specifications of Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion


<p>Your browser does not support iframes.</p> Specifications of Sony Ericsson Xperia Ion - During this week, rumors about the latest mobile phones from Sony Ericsson with the label "LT28at" developed in such a way. Now, the rumor continues as the news about Sony Ericsson's mobile didaftarkannya with Xperia name Ion. Whether this ion Xperia phone is the same phone with LT28at.

Specifications of Sony Ericsson Xperia reportedly Ion will use 1.5 GHz dual core processor. Regarding the OS, probably Sony Ericsson will choose Android because they use the name that has become a trademark Xperia Android phones from Sony Ericsson. Other specs, this phone comes with 4.5 inch screen with a resolution of 720 × 1280 pixels. at the back there is a back-illuminated 13MP camera with LED flash feature, and a camera on the front for video calling.

There has been no official information released by Sony Ericsson linked the existence of this phone. Not close the possibility of this phone will be introduced in the CES event, or even in the Mobile World Congress. So just wait for further news.
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Android Apps Which Will Make You Look Cool



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This article is written by Kevin Moor who writes for slow-computers.com, a site reviewing and testing various slow computer issues.
Sure, you’ve been seeing tons of performance tips, tutorials guiding you to free more system resources, best tools on the Marketplace, and so on… But how about if for once we talk about those cool apps that you don’t “have” to have, but that make you a really cool Android phone user. Read on.
Dice 3D
Start simple, I always say. I found myself the other day at a pub, with a couple of friends. Nothing out of the ordinary until my friends decided to play a game of Backgammon, offered for free at that particular fine establishment. The sad part is that they had every piece, but that specific board lacked a pair of dice. And then it hit me: there has to be something on the Android Market.
Dice 3D was the best answer to my search. It offers customizable dice and it even uses the accelerometer so you just look cool and shake your phone and presto! 6 – 6! Of course I could of just downloaded the Backgammon game altogether, but that is for another story.
Solo/Solo Lite
Or how to turn your phone into a guitar. Impress chicks or cry yourself to sleep on a rainy afternoon by singing the first notes from Metallica’s “Nothing else matters”. Solo just displays the picture of a guitar and touching its strings… well… you figured this one out by now. The app offers customizable chords, and a heap of features and settings: vibration feedback, volume balancing, left handed mode and for the pro only (paid) version multitouch support, accelerometer play by shaking the phone, an extra chord bar and more.
Rainy days will never be the same again.
Google Sky Map
Ah, yes! The perfect app to impress your girlfriend. Is she the romantic type that wants to sit with you and look at the stars while you can’t stop thinking of football? Use Google Sky Map with the GPS satellite activated from your options to look at the night sky and find constellations. By default, the whole sky map is there, but you can enter the stars library and pick a particular one. The app will help you track it on the sky, with a cleverly drawn pointer. See? You don’t have to be a science major to know these things…
Google Goggles
Ever wondered how Google sees the world? Goggles is the useless, but at the same time coolest app of them all. Take a snapshot of any object, brand, label or person, and this small app will connect to the internet and fetch as much information on it as possible. And I’m not talking just about reading barcodes and such. Goggles returns results including pictures, brands and logos, and any other information it finds on the internet related with the object you just took a picture of. If it’s a person’s face it tries to do a face match search, with imprecise and often hilarious results, but hey, you gotta give some points for the effort, right?
Color Flashlight
Imagine this: you at the most epic concert in your entire life. You feel great. And suddenly, the best song starts playing. Everyone turns to their pockets to find a lighter, they point it in the air, and wave with the flame. And you don’t have one! How embarrassing!
Fear not! Android Market is here once again to save your butt! Color Flashlight is the perfect app for various psychedelic disco effects, police siren sounds, and strobe lights. But let’s not forget the main function: you can use it as a flashlight to find those keys and enter your home at 5AM. Oh and for the special concert case I mentioned above, Flashlight includes a big, burning, moving candle.
Animated Weather
Animated Weather isn’t the most precise, or the most updated weather widget out there, but it has one major quality: it just looks awesome. Show someone that it will rain in 6 hours by showing him the raindrops and bad weather on your mobile phone. The various size widgets can fit a crowded or freer desktop screen, and the cool app shows you relative weather updates for the next four days. Animated Weather is also reasonably configurable, with the ability to measure temperature in C or F, and to change the background with a preset or custom file of your liking.
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Update Your Nexus Galaxy to Android 4.1


Update your Nexus Galaxy to Android 4.1
A tablet made ​​by Chinese manufacturers have been running Android 4.1 seems they are not making this up because Google's Android 4.1 already has given to the Galaxy Nexus to fix some deficiencies.

Galaxy Nexus is released through the U.S. Verizon has been getting an upgrade to the latest version 4.0.1 Android Ice Cream Sandwich. Update to the latest Google phone is provided in order to fix the baseband radio that can improve the overall performance of the Galaxy Nexus. Android 4.0.1 update also provides additional new screen saver.

Galaxy Nexus announced in Hong Kong last October along with the announcement of the Android version tebaru Ice Cream Sandwich. Android 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandiwch Google designed to meet the demand for both mobile platforms for smartphones and tablets. Unlike the Honeycomb that can only be used for Android tablets, Ice Cream Sandwiches can instead be given to upgrading smartphone also tablets. A number of manufacturers such as Sony Ericsson and Motorola have announced even smartphone / tablet what will get the Android 4.0 upgrade.
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Google's new look + on Android


Google's social networking service team + has renewed some of the look and navigation of Google + with a new UI and special support for the operating system Android 4.0 Ice Cream is fairly complete. Google's Android + also provides a more clean, neat and more comfortable when used. Apart from the design, renewal Google + is also a matter of notification which is now moved to the right of the application.

Google's new look + on Android

The terms of the view that experience changes in Google + display such as a larger collection of photos, change circle of friends, photo albums, and more Stream halus.Tim Google + in his statement said that this reform is the result of collaboration with a team of Android that is developing a system operation with the Android UI which maximizes the Ice Cream.
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