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Motorola cliq

// February 3rd, 2010 // No Comments » // Google Android Phones

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This is my first impressions of th cliq. Of course its already rooted. First of all I love the way its intregrated with all the social networks. Camera works very well and takes excellent 5 mp pictures. Now I know a lot of people say the interface is sluggish and the screen is not responsive but I beg to differ. Works very well and fast for me. Over all I’m enjoying the phone very much.

Oh how we love free wifi at All google android

// January 15th, 2010 // No Comments » // Google Android Phones

Well what do you know. Mcdonalds have stated and now implemented free wifi at all there restaurants nationwide for free. Which now makes Mcdonalds the biggest WIFI hotspot in the united states. Now go get a quarter pounder some fries and a coke and surf away.

Its an Google Android world

// January 14th, 2010 // 1 Comment » // Google Android Phones

Well here we are in the great debate which is google and Android. so its been over a year now since the debut of the first android device the Tmobile G1. So what are your opinion about the devices and the os itself. Do you like dislike, or generally love it. We would like to know in your comments. Oh yeah get your Droid on!!!

Google Android Nexus One SuperPhone

// January 9th, 2010 // No Comments » // Google Android Phones

Google Phonewell a new day is upon us and Google seems to be on top. They seem to be on top of there game with the fresh release of the nexus one. What are the opinions of the nexus one from people who have already purchased the device remains to be seen. I for one have not purchased the device as of yet. gonna stand back in the shadows to see the outcome. Now dont get me wrong i love android and devices to death. but nonetheless i will still wait to see the outcome. Now for those who dont know what the Nexus One is a.k.a. the superphone heres the specs.
Power and battery

Removable 1400 mAH battery

Charges at 480mA from USB, at 980mA from supplied charger

Talk time
Up to 10 hours on 2G
Up to 7 hours on 3G
Standby time
Up to 290 hours on 2G Up to 250 hours on 3G
Internet use
Up to 5 hours on 3G
Up to 6.5 hours on Wi-Fi
Video playback
Up to 7 hours
Audio playback
Up to 20 hours

Processor

Qualcomm QSD 8250 1 GHz
Operating system

Android Mobile Technology Platform 2.1 (Eclair)
Capacity

512MB Flash

512MB RAM

4GB Micro SD Card (Expandable to 32 GB)
Location

Assisted global positioning system (AGPS) receiverPD*33390209

Cell tower and Wi-Fi positioning

Digital compass

Accelerometer
Size and weight

Height
119mm
Width
59.8mm
Depth
11.5mm
Weight
130 grams w/battery
100g w/o battery

Display

3.7-inch (diagonal) widescreen WVGA AMOLED touchscreen

800 x 480 pixels

100,000:1 typical contrast ratio

1ms typical response rate
Camera & Flash

5 megapixels

Autofocus from 6cm to infinity

2X digital zoom

LED flash

User can include location of photos from phone’s AGPS receiver

Video captured at 720×480 pixels at 20 frames per second or higher, depending on lighting conditions
Cellular & Wireless

UMTS Band 1/4/8 (2100/AWS/900)

HSDPA 7.2Mbps

HSUPA 2Mbps

GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)

Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n)

Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR

A2DP stereo Bluetooth

Additional features

* Haptic feedback
* Teflon™ coated back
* Second microphone for active noise cancellation
* SIM card slot
* Micro SD slot
* Proximity sensor
* Light sensor

Graphics, video and audio

Audio decoders
AAC LC/LTP, HE-AACv1 (AAC+), HE-AACv2 (enhanced AAC+) Mono/Stereo standard bit rates up to 160 kbps and sampling rates from 8 to 48kHz, AMR-NB 4.75 to 12.2 kbps sampled @ 8kHz, AMR-WB 9 rates from 6.60 kbit/s to 23.85 kbit/s sampled @ 16kHz., MP3 Mono/Stereo 8-320Kbps constant (CBR) or variable bit-rate (VBR), MIDI SMF (Type 0 and 1), DLS Version 1 and 2, XMF/Mobile XMF, RTTTL/RTX, OTA, iMelody, Ogg Vorbis, WAVE (8-bit and 16-bit PCM)

Image
JPEG (encode and decode), GIF, PNG, BMP
Video
H.263 (encode and decode) MPEG-4 SP (encode and decode) H.264 AVC (decode)
Audio encoders
AMR-NB 4.75 to 12.2 kbps sampled @ 8kHz

Language support

Display
English (U.S), French (France), German, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Korean, Japanese, Russian,

Keyboard
English (U.S), French (France), German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil),

Eclair

// October 28th, 2009 // 7 Comments » // Google Android Phones

helloandroidThe update coming soon to an android device near you will be the much anticipated eclair a.k.a. firmware 2.0. which no doubt will be a large step in the correct direction for android as a whole. Here are some feature coming with eclair.
New User Features
Quick Contact for Android
Multiple Accounts
Messaging Search
Email Combined Inbox
Camera Modes Contacts and accounts
•Multiple accounts can be added to a device for email and contact synchronization, including Exchange accounts. (Handset manufacturers can choose whether to include Exchange support in their devices.)
•Developers can create sync adapters that provide synchronization with additional data sources.
•Quick Contact for Android provides instant access to a contact’s information and communication modes. For example, a user can tap a contact photo and select to call, SMS, or email the person. Other applications such as Email, Messaging, and Calendar can also reveal the Quick Contact widget when you touch a contact photo or status icon.
Email
•Exchange support.
•Combined inbox to browse email from multiple accounts in one page.
Messaging
•Search functionality for all saved SMS and MMS messages.
•Auto delete the oldest messages in a conversation when a defined limit is reached.
Camera
•Built-in flash support
•Digital zoom
•Scene mode
•White balance
•Color effect
•Macro focus
Android virtual keyboard
•An improved keyboard layout to makes it easier to hit the correct characters and improve typing speed.
•The framework’s multi-touch support ensures that key presses aren’t missed while typing rapidly with two fingers.
•A smarter dictionary learns from word usage and automatically includes contact names as suggestions.
Browser
•Refreshed UI with actionable browser URL bar enables users to directly tap the address bar for instant searches and navigation.
•Bookmarks with web page thumbnails.
•Support for double-tap zoom.
•Support for HTML5:

◦Database API support, for client-side databases using SQL.
◦Application cache support, for offline applications.
◦Geolocation API support, to provide location information about the device.
◦ tag support in fullscreen mode.
Calendar
•Agenda view provides infinite scrolling.
•Events indicate the attending status for each invitee.
•Invite new guests to events.
New Platform TechnologiesMedia Framework
Revamped graphics architecture for improved performance that enables better hardware acceleration.

Bluetooth
•Bluetooth 2.1
•New BT profiles: Object Push Profile (OPP) and Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP)
New Framework APIs
Android 2.0 includes several new developer APIs. For an overview of new APIs, see the Android 2.0 version notes.

For a complete report of all API changes, see the API Differences Reporthelloandroidcamera-modesemail-inboxmultiple-accountsquick-connect

What “All-Google-Android.com” is all about.

// August 28th, 2009 // No Comments » // Google Android Phones

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What is All-Google-Android.com?

Google Android Blogs and Forums is where you can find all your info and updates on Google, Google Android Mobile OS “Android”, and all things related to Google Android Phones and Gadgets, for instance.

Google Products- You can find Google Earth, Chrome Browser, Gmail Email, YouTube Video, and more, we always give great help and information about Google and Android Products and Services.

Google Android-T-Mobile G1 Phone, My-Touch Phone, HTC Hardware, Updates (Cupcake, Donut, Eclair), and much more on google android.

Google Android Blog Entries of most developements and upcoming features of Google and Android.

Some occasional Off-Topic matters, but a polite and calm atmosphere make this a fun place to be, we would love your support to better this site in any way.

Thanks For All The Support From Our Current Members, You Guys Are Doing A Great Job

So What Do You Think “All-Google-Android.com” Is All About?

T-Mobile

T-Mobile G1 still getting updates

// August 26th, 2009 // No Comments » // Google Android Phones

t-mobile-g1.t-manAs many have rumored, the T-Mobile Google Android G1 is not out of the race, that is the race for updates, T-Mobile has decided to let the T-Mobile Google Android G1 Phone recieve the future updates from Google, the updates soon to be release include, Donut (1.6) and Eclair (2.0), these updates give major changes to Android Phones as did Cupcake (1.5), so there is really no reason that the G1 should be left out of the loop.

But Thank You T-Mobile For Allowing Us To Keep Having Updates From You.

 Join to our All Google Android Forums section to discuss everything related to Google and Android devices.

All Google Android Forums

// August 23rd, 2009 // 4 Comments » // Google Android Phones

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="800" caption="Google Android Forums and Blogs"]Google Android Forums and Blogs[/caption]

All Google Android Forums, is the place to go if you need help with:

Google Android Phones
Google Products
Some T-Mobile Services
General Technology News
Google Android News
The New My-Touch 3G
HTC Products & Accessories
HTC Hero Information
Ringtones & Wallpaper
Developer Info

There is plenty more to find about all Google and Android Services as well, we also have many discussions that just make our life better, We would love for you to join, the banner is at top of screen, you would be glad you came.

Thanks to all members who made this possible.

What is Android? A noobs guide to explaing your G1 to friends.

// August 19th, 2009 // No Comments » // Google Android Phones

This is a question asked by many, whom almost never receive the desired answer. When this is next asked of you, which if you own a Google Android G1, it most likely will, here is some understanding of the system. It is hoped this will help Google Android users answer with something other than, “It is kind of like Linux”.

To begin with Android is a set of software subsystems which together give a fully functional system (software stack) to run on mobile devices. This stack consists of an operating system, middleware and key applications.

The architecture of Android consists of the following components: The Linux Kernel, Libraries, Android Runtime, Application Framework, and the Applications themselves.

The Linux Kernel: Android utilizes the Linux Kernel v.2.6 for system services. These include, but are not limited to security, memory management, process management, network stack, and driver model (such as your wifi, camera, audio, and display drivers). The Linux Kernel serves as an abstraction layer between the hardware and the software stack (that is, the Kernel works as an intermediary between the physical hardware and the software).

Android Runtime: The Java programming language has many core libraries (pieces of internal code which make Java possible), Android includes a set of core libraries that provides almost all of the functionality available in Java.

We must mention the Dalvik Virtual Machine (VM). Dalvik is a major piece of Android platform for mobile devices. The virtual machine runs Java platform applications which have been converted into a compact Dalvik Executable (.dex) format suitable for systems that are constrained in terms of memory and processor speed.

Each Google Android application runs its own process, with its own instance of the Dalvik Virtual Machine (VM). This nice thing about Dalvik is that it has been written to allow multiple VMs to run concurrently (that is many apps running at the same time).

The Dalvik VM relies on the Linux kernel for underlying functionality such as threading and low-level memory management.

Libraries: Thought the applications are written in Java, various components of Google Android use C/C++ libraries (pieces of code which make Google Android able to run). Some of these core libraries are: System C library, Media Libraries, Surface Manager, LibWebCore, SGL., 3D libraries, FreeType, and SQLite.

Application Framework: Applications need underlying code to be able to run, and thus underlying all applications is a set of services and systems. These include (i) a rich and extensible set of Views that can be used to build an application, including lists, grids, text boxes, buttons, and even an embeddable web browser, (ii) Content Providers that enable applications to access data from other applications, or to share their own data, (iii) A Resource Manager, providing access to non-code resources such as localized strings, graphics, and layout files (iv) A Notification Manager that enables all applications to display custom alerts in the status bar (v) An Activity Manager that manages the lifecycle of applications and provides a common navigation backstack.

Google Android Applications

Google Android Applications: Android comes with a set of core Java applications such as an email client, SMS program, calendar, maps, browser, contacts, and others. All Google Android applications are written in the Java Programming language, using the application framework already lain down by Google.

To end this, here is nice picture of the system architecture given by Google.

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T-mobile google android G1 User and want Root Access

// August 19th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Google Android Phones

T-mobile google android G1 User and want Root AccessRooted T-Mobile G1

If you are reading this, you are most likely either a T-Mobile Google Android G1 user, or you might even be wondering about the G1 phone, if you are not familiar with the G1 phone you can go to the following forum:
Google Android Forums

If you have a T-Mobile Google Phone G1, you might want root access, this gives you a wide array of things to do on the Google Android G1 phone compared to regular (non- root access) Google Android G1’s phones. Keep in mind that when modifying your G1 phone there are plenty of Google Android Rom Providers: Cynanogen ROM, Jesus Freak ROM, The Dudes, Soullifes ROM, Superhero v2, Photonmod, Hero Rom, all these are ROMs that are used for the Google Android G1, its your choice, to find help on all these providers and to choose which one thats right for you go to:
http://forums.all-google-android.com

Each one has its own unique quality by friend’s experiences, which you can find on this website’s forum up top, just click on the big button (Enter Forums Here)

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