nexus-one-android2.1
Today the only thing everyone wants to talk about is the Nexus One. More details about Android 2.1 come out. There was some info about 3D capabilities in android 2.1 on the Nexus One as seen in the Gallery App ( video here ). The other new stuff include integrated weather and news apps, live wallpapers, a 3D framework accessible by devs , and speech-to-text input.
If you know any other new features do let us know about it via the comments.
via Engadget
Plz note that these are not concrete data but speculations from various sources.
- New Android Market with carrier billing support
- Android 2.1 update for select devices
- OTA updates for the Verizon Droid and Droid Eris
- Desktop client for Android Market
- Better Music Player
- Improved Dialer
via androidandme.com
google-phone
Remember all the buzz around the new Google Phone ? tweets like this have been flying in left right and center. Now there is a pic of the elusive device via Engadget. The device looks a lot like the leaked HTC Bravo and is code named the Nexus One. The official launch date is some time in Jan. but there are unconfirmed reports that many Google employees have got the unlocked Google branded device and are loving it.
so is the HTC Bravo = Nexus One ? we think so. They will just pull down the HTC brand label and slap on a Google Logo. The buttons are a bit rearranged as well. did any one post the specs on this thing ?
HTC Bravo will easily be one of the most sought after device in the first quarter of 2010. We recently compared the HTC Bravo with the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10. and posted a few screenshots of the HTC Bravo from the xda leak. The images were not very clear. Now ai.rs has posted a screenshot of the device. ( looks like a photoshop work )
Here are the Specs for HTC Bravo for those who missed it yesterday
.
|
HTC Bravo |
| Size |
112 x 56 x 11.7mm |
| Screen Size |
3.7? |
| Screen Type |
AMOLED screen |
| Screen Resolution |
480 x 800 pixels |
| 3.5 mm audio jack |
yes |
| Processor |
QSD 8250 Snapdragon 1 GHz |
| RAM |
256 MB |
| Memory |
512 MB Internal |
| Network |
WCDMA/HSPA- 900/2100 MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE- 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
|
| Still Camera |
5 MP with autofocus and flash |
| Video Camera |
HD 720p capture |
| Battery |
1400 mAh |
| User Interface |
HTC Sense |
| A-GPS |
yes |
| FM Radio |
yes |
| Accelerometer |
yes |
| Compass |
yes |
| Other Features |
Optical Joystick, Proximity Sensor, DivX DOLBY |
HTC might be working on Sense UI for Android 2.1. The new screenshots purporting to show the HTC UI running on the as-yet unreleased OS have leaked. The images show the Hero running firmware 2.1 together with a new sync control dialog that allows users to switch between manual, WiFi-only or 3G/WiFi synchronization. There’s also a new control bar added to the homescreen, with shortcuts to different wireless connections.
The homescreen is shown in both portrait and landscape mobe, which has led some to suggest that another landscape-slider Android device from HTC is in the works and may have added accelerometer-controlled landscape viewing.
gizmodo.com
Rumors are flying around that big G is going to enter the hardware market with a new phone. A pure Google-branded phone, will be sold directly and through retailers and might come out early 2010. The phone will be produced by a major phone manufacturer but will have Google branding and the inside word from unconfirmed sources claim that Google is not willing to compromise the phone’s design or features . Like the iPhone for Apple, this phone will be Google’s pure vision of what a phone should be and will complement Android at all levels. We don’t yet know what the device will look like, how big it will be, or even if it has a physical keyboard.
Most companies deny the existence of products until the day they announce them. Apple scoffed at the notion that they’d ever build a phone until they announced the iPhone, for example. The last thing Google wants is a lot of confusion among handset manufacturers just when those manufacturers are putting the finishing touches on their own Android phones. If this is true then this will be a major blow to the other manufactures who backed Google with Android. There are also rumors that the Korean phone manufacturer LG will be helping Google with the device manufacturing. In a recent CNET article Google’s Andy Rubin said : “We’re not making hardware…We’re enabling other people to build hardware,” and “Rubin, vice president of engineering for Android at Google, scoffed at the notion that the company would “compete with its customers” by releasing its own phone.”
Unconfirmed Reports also claim the G-Phone to be a Data Only, VoIP centric device. Users could still make calls just like a normal phone but the calls would use data.
via TC