Archive for June, 2011

Facebook Updates its App for Android

Facebook introduces the updated version of its app for Android to version 1.6. Facebook has added a video uploading functionality, which is one of the most attractive improvements in this update. The second enhancement refers to a new interface for navigating the user’s News Feeds. Unfortunately, it’s not available for all smartphones yet, but those who have already received this update confirmed this functionality.

Now you can tap on the button in the upper right corner, which introduces the News Feeds in a scrolling carousel view that is a more comfortable way to access different sections of the News Feeds. While scrolling you can tap on certain category and it will be hidden immediately.

Now you can like or comment on a post in an easier way — press the “+” button next to the post, and you’ll get opportunity to quickly like it or leave a comment, plus you can tap on the comments bellow, and it will show the comments in a different screen. Here you will be able to like individual comments.

I have no idea why not all users have received the update, but I am sure in the nearest future it will be available for all Android users.

June 30, 2011 | 0 Comments More

Over 500,000 Android Devices Activated Every Day

During the I/O Event that took place in the beginning of May, Google announced that about 400,000 Android devices were activated daily. Less than two months have passed since that announcement, and now Andy Rubin, Google’s vice president of engineering and the one responsible for the Android platform, says the number of daily activated Android devices has grown to 500,000.

“There are now 500,000 Android devices activated every day, and it’s growing at 4.4% w/w,” reads his recent tweet.

According to IDC, not so long ago Android lost a bit of its market share (for the first time since 2009), but not because it had low sales or something. Just the iPhone4 from Verizon was really popular and had great sales, grabbing a bigger market share. But anyway, Android devices are still selling well, and besides, Android is the most popular platform among developers at the moment – 67 percent of them create apps and software for Google’s OS, and I guess  this fact is unlikely to change in the nearest future.

Unfortunately, Apple doesn’t announce how many iPhone devices are activated every day, so it’s rather difficult to compare Apple and Google. But we know that Apple activated 18.1 million devices in the second quarter of this year (January-March), and about 180 million iPhones during a year (March 2010-March 2011). 180 million/365 days = about 295.890,4. So it seems like less than 300,000 iPhones running iOS are activated by Apple daily.

But remember, it’s not really correct to compare Apple’s iOS with Google’s Android, since Apple sells only one single smartphone based on iOS, and there are many, many manufacturers (Motorola and HTC are perhaps the biggest ones among them) that develop and sell Android-based smartphones.

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June 29, 2011 | 0 Comments More

Android Market Gets Update With App Rating Functionality

Google has updated its Android Market bringing it to a new level. The update refers to the web-based version of Android Market — now it shows apps ratings that form from other users’ scores. It looks like Amazon’s rating graphs, and when users give scores to an app, it calculates the average data and shows it in numerical view. You can also see how exactly the users have rated the app.

This is one more step to become more competitive — it will certainly help Google not to fall down in the battle against Apple’s App Store and Amazon’s new Android AppStore. Earlier users could only see how many total reviews an app had received and what its average rating was. Now when everything became transparent, it can help Android Market to become more popular.

Generally, Android Market is more comfortable for simple users and developers than any other similar marketplace, but I have a concern that it can hurt Google — because of the lack of control the number of bad-quality or even virus-infected apps on the Market can become even bigger.

Unfortunately, here are some shortcomings — the new system doesn’t offer to filter reviews by application version. Anyway, this update is welcomed by users and we are all waiting for it to arrive on the smartphones’ Market soon.

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June 28, 2011 | 0 Comments More

HTC Glamor – Android-Based Smartphone for Women

In May HTC announced it was going to release the Android-based Bliss – the first HTC smartphone designed especially for women. The device was rumored to have some wallpapers, apps and accessories created for ladies.

Today I learned about a new HTC device – the HTC Glamor – which was leaked not so long ago and is also known as a device designed for women. Is the HTC Glamor the same HTC Bliss? We can’t be sure about this, since we hadn’t seen any pictures of the HTC Bliss, so we have no idea what the device looked like. We just knew it was going to be dark green (not really feminine, heh?), and the new HTC Glamor (if we believe the leaked pic) has three versions – bright pink, blue and yellow. Besides, there were rumors that the HTC Bliss was going to look like the Desire S and the Desire Z, but the new HTC Glamor looks like the HTC Incredible S and the HTC Sensation.

Nothing was known about the specs of the HTC Bliss, and nothing is known about the HTC Glamor for now. We only know both run Android, and the HTC Bliss will have the famous HTC Sense UI (version 2.5 or 3.0), and we hope the Glamorous smartphone by HTC will also include this cool UI.

I guess the HTC Bliss and the HTC Glamor are two different smartphones after all, both aimed at women (which is very good, since most of HTC’s smartphones are kind of too “masculine”). Perhaps the dark green HTC Bliss will find more mature and “serious” buyers, and the bright HTC Glamor will look very good in the hands of young ladies.

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June 27, 2011 | 0 Comments More

Android Apps to Run on Nokia N9

The Nokia N9 was introduced by the Finnish company only a few days ago, but it’s already very popular – everyone seems to be discussing it now. It has a powerful processor and GPU, an 8MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics and super wide 28mm lens, a 3.9-inch AMOLED touchscreen and many other great features, and its only minus seems to be the OS – MeeGo. It’s much better than Symbian, of course, but it’s new, and it has only a few apps, unlike Android.

So will a device with no cool apps manage to become really successful? We don’t think so… But Myriad Group said the “app problem” of the Nokia N9 can be solved in the nearest future by… making the apps designed for Android run on it! The French-Swiss company promised to adapt their Java virtual machine (which helps Android apps run on other platforms) for Nokia’s new N9, and for the Nokia N950, too. Moreover, the performance of the applications will not become worse on MeeGo.

The idea seems to be very good, since Android is known for a huge number of good applications, and if they appear on Nokia’s new device, but Nokia and Android will benefit from it.

We don’t know yet when this new feature will be released by Myriad Group, we don’t even know the Nokia N9’s exact release date… So let’s have a look at this video by the French-Swiss company while we are waiting.

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June 24, 2011 | 0 Comments More