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Saturday, November 20, 2010
Lenovo Tablet honeycomb Android 3.5 will appear in the year 2011
In the summer of 2011, Lenovo will present one tablet with Honeycomb 3.5 Android operating system. Google promised to deliver 3.5 Honeycomb Android operating system.In the meantime, Lenovo is willing to wait for a 3.5 Honeycomb Android that offer a better management of resources, because Lenovo does not believe in the ability of Android 2.2 Froyo is the basic right to use the tablet output.Lenovo felt that the operating system Windows 7 is the optimal interface to the use mouse and keyboard, but still not sure optimalisasinya on base tablets.
Altek Android 14 Megapixel camera
Ponsel pintar berbasis Leo yaitu Altek Android menghadirkan secara nyata kemampuan mengabadikan momen dengan 14 megapixel CCD, 3x optical zoom dan perekaman video 720p.
Altek Android comes with a 3.2-inch WVGA display multi-touch and use the Android operating system 2.1 (Eclair). Various attractive features like ease of access with email, browsing, up to integrate with a variety of social networking media bleak Facebook, YouTube, and Flickr. For connectivity, Altek Android comes with a Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3.5G (HSPA / WCDMA) capable of up to 5.76 Mbps HSUPA high-speed or 7.2 Mbps HSDPA.
Altek Android planned attendance at the fourth quarter in Asia this year, but there is information that this product will be launched in Europe in the first quarter of 2011.
Altek Android comes with a 3.2-inch WVGA display multi-touch and use the Android operating system 2.1 (Eclair). Various attractive features like ease of access with email, browsing, up to integrate with a variety of social networking media bleak Facebook, YouTube, and Flickr. For connectivity, Altek Android comes with a Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3.5G (HSPA / WCDMA) capable of up to 5.76 Mbps HSUPA high-speed or 7.2 Mbps HSDPA.
Altek Android planned attendance at the fourth quarter in Asia this year, but there is information that this product will be launched in Europe in the first quarter of 2011.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Huawei Ascend
The Huawei Ascend is a terrific bargain on Cricket’s lineup. It’s a full-fledged Android smartphone, available without a contract, for about the same price you’d pay for a carrier-subsidized smartphone on one of the big four networks. Sure, it can’t match a Droid in specs, but is it still a smart buy?
The Huawei Ascend on Cricket reaches an odd mix of cheap and classy. Most of the phone is swathed in glossy, piano black plastic, with brushed metal accents up front and a sanded steel band around the sides. It’s like an old school magician in a tuxedo. From a short distance, the phone looks slick and polished, assuming you’ve wiped your fingerprints off that glossy shell. Hold it in your hand, however, and the illusion starts to fade. The plastic feels a bit cheap. The buttons up front, all hidden beneath a continuous strip of brushed metal, are a bit too hard to press, and have a sharp click to them.
The phone is fairly thick, and the back bulges a bit, making it feel even bigger. It’s still quite comfortable in the hand, but this isn’t a svelte Samsung Galaxy S phone. Still, it was easy to slip into the pocket of a pair of comfortable pants, and it’s not a heavy phone, so the weight didn’t drag me down.
Up front, the Huawei Ascend uses a unique button layout, among Android devices. The phone has real Send and End keys, a luxury on today’s touchscreen phones. That End key can be programmed to act as a Home key as well, when you’re not in a call, or it can put the phone to sleep. There is also a Menu key and a Back key on both sides of the Ascend’s trackball. The phone lacks the familiar Search key you’ll find on most Android phones, but I didn’t mind the trade-off.
The phone is fairly thick, and the back bulges a bit, making it feel even bigger. It’s still quite comfortable in the hand, but this isn’t a svelte Samsung Galaxy S phone. Still, it was easy to slip into the pocket of a pair of comfortable pants, and it’s not a heavy phone, so the weight didn’t drag me down.
Up front, the Huawei Ascend uses a unique button layout, among Android devices. The phone has real Send and End keys, a luxury on today’s touchscreen phones. That End key can be programmed to act as a Home key as well, when you’re not in a call, or it can put the phone to sleep. There is also a Menu key and a Back key on both sides of the Ascend’s trackball. The phone lacks the familiar Search key you’ll find on most Android phones, but I didn’t mind the trade-off.
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