Category: Quick Update

Google+ for Android Getting Update

I bet most of Android users are already using the Google+ application. This awesome feature gives a great chance to promote websites by liking the content. Thanks to this feature websites appear in Google’s top pages, thus making the Google search more user-centralized.

Those who liked the feature but still have a feeling that there’s something missing in it should check Android Market for the update.

The 1.0.6 version now allows the customers to re-share the posts that were made by the others. This means that you can have a look at what your friends have shared, choose what you want and repost it. This is the basic feature that was missing so far.

The update also includes a list of other enhancements for Google+ (support for additional languages, more reliable notification system and better configuration settings for those who are on their way to get the application on their Android devices). And finally we have a list of bugs that got finally fixed with the help of the update leading to a better app stability.

You can get the update here.

August 26, 2011 | 0 Comments More

Google Music App Getting Its First Update

Finally Google came up with its first update of the amazing Google Music application. The update takes the application to the version 3.0.1. The main feature of the update is the chance to delete the music stored in the microSD card of the handsets.

Together with this new feature, the update is there to fix some of the bugs that were present in the previous version of the application. Now the app works perfectly with the custom versions of the Gingerbread ROMs.

The application was presented during the Google IO developer conference, and it’s used for the following:

You download a helper app which finds and then uploads your music to your Google account of your choosing. Initial setup is pretty quick — uploading music is, well, dependent on your connection, of course. Music syncs in the background, so you can go about your business while you wait for song after song after song after song to upload.

The update is being rolled out with the help of the invitation system. The users are getting invitation from Google, so if you didn’t receive yours, do not worry, the update process takes a while.

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May 27, 2011 | 0 Comments More

Samsung cooking Android-powered phone under $100

Samsung’s product manager for the Samsung Reclaim, Casey Ryan said while talking to a New York Times reporter, that the users can expect to get their grip on Android powered touch screen devices, priced well below US $100. There was no mention about whether Samsung will be offering the devices or not. Also, there were no more details regarding the devices. But, if this report is to be believed, then we can expect to see Android devices all over the place.

[via AndroidAuthourity]

August 7, 2009 | 0 Comments More

Opera Mobile on its way to Android : says Opera CEO

Jon von Tetzchner, Opera’s CEO told to PCmag.com, that his company is working on a version of Opera Mobile which will run on the Android platform. Opera Mobile is already available for the Symbian and the Windows Mobile platforms. Now, it remains to be seen, how well it would be accepted in the Android world, as Android powered devices already ship-in with Web-kit based browser, which is considered to provide one of the best browsing experiences. Also, Opera mini is already available for Android.

So all the Opera fans, its time for you to make merry. Your favourite web browser will now run full-fledge on your favourite OS, Android.

[via AndroidAuthority]

August 7, 2009 | 0 Comments More

T-Mobile G2 Touch, aka HTC Hero, now available online T-Mobile UK

Android users in the UK, who have been eagerly waiting to lay their hands on HTC Hero, can now gear up to get their desired device. T-Mobile UK is offering T-Mobile G2 Touch, aka HTC Hero, to their online customers. According to reports, the device would also be available at their retail stores, in a couple of days. For information on data plans available, visit their official website.

[via AndroidAuthority]

July 28, 2009 | 0 Comments More