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Posted by shadow in General
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HTC Droid Eris ReviewCoolTechZone.com (blog)It also has pinch and zoom multitouch. However, The HTC Droid Eris has mixed multimedia quality. It comes only with the Android 1.5 OS, there's no file …
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Posted by shadow in HTC Hero
Sprint HTC Hero Specs

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Sprint HTC Hero
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OS
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Android OS v1.5
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2G Network
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EV-DO Rev. A, CDMA 800/1900
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3G Network
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HSDPA 850/1900/2100
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Size
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113.2 x 56.4 x 13.8 mm
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Weight
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127.57 grams
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Screen display
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3.2 inches HVGA TFT
320 x 480 pixel
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Screen display colors
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65 K
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Screen display option
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Sense UI, Multi-touch method, Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate, Handwriting recognition
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Storage capacity
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32 GB
(microSD included)
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Talk time
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4 Hours
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Standby time
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440 Hours
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Camera
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5 Megapixel
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Camera Features
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Video capture,Auto focus,Streaming Video
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Keyboard
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Software keyboard
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Headset Jack
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3.5 mm
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Google Integration
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Yes
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Outlook Int
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Email,Contracts,Calender
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Wi-Fi
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Yes
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GPS
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Yes
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Bluetooth
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Yes, V2.0 with A2DP
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USB
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miniUSB
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App Store
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Android Market
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Colors
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Brushed metallic
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Price
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179 $
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How to Install the Android SDK on Windows XP and Create an Application that Runs in the Android Emulator This tutorial shows you how to download and install Android SDK to get you started developing Android applications.
1. Download and Install the Android SDK and Test the Emulator 2. Install Java 3. Install Eclipse 4. Install the ADT Plugin in Eclipse 5. Create Hello World Application
1. Download and Install the Android SDK and test the Emulator
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Unzip downloaded file.

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Now, set your PATH environment variable by right click on My Computer, and select Properties. Under the Advanced tab, hit the Environment Variables button, and in the dialog that comes up, double-click on Path under System Variables. Add the full path to the tools/ directory to the path, in this case, it is: C:androidandroid-sdk-windows-1.0_r1tools. Then click OK , OK , OK.

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Click on Start > All Programms > Accessories > Command prompt and type emulator, then hit ENTER , in a couple seconds the emulator will appear, please wait when it’s starting up.


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Click on Browser button.

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Click on the Menu button, then click on Go to … Type in a website address you want to view and press ENTER, ex: http://androidcore.com

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2. Install Java
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Choose Java SE (JDK) 6 link.

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Click on the Download button

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Click on the Download button

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Select Platform, Language for your download, check into the box “I agree to …” and then click on the button “Continue”

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Click on the file name (jdk-6u10-windows-i586-p.exe) to start to download the Java SDK

Save it to C:android

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After it has finished downloading, you will have this file in your directory (C:android). Double click on file that was downloaded to start install Java SDK.

Accept agreement. And click Next to start install.

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3. Install Eclipse
Eclipse is a professional editor.
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After it has finished downloading, you will have this file in your directory (C:). Unzip this file.

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4. Install the ADT Plugin
The ADT (Android Development Tools) plugin includes a variety of powerful extensions that make creating, running, and debugging Android applications faster and easier.
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Start Eclipse.
If you are using a proxy, please go to Windows > Preferences > General > Network Connections, choose “Manual proxy configuration” and type your proxy address here. If you are using a direct internet connection, you do not need to do this step.
Click Help > Software Updates

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Choose “Available Software” tab, then click on the button “Add Site …”

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Back in the Available Software view, you should see the plugin. “Android Developer Tools”, and “Android Editors” should both be checked. The Android Editors feature is optional, but recommended. Then click on the button “Install …”

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Click on the button Next

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Check the “I accept the terms of the license agreements” and click Finish.

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Wait to Eclipse download the plugin

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Eclipse will ask to restart, click on the button Yes

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After restart, update your Eclipse preferences to point to the SDK directory:
1. Select Window > Preferences… to open the Preferences panel.

2. Select Android from the left panel. If you get a dialog says: “Could not find folder ‘tool’ inside SDK …”, just click on the button OK 3. For the SDK Location in the main panel, click Browse… and locate the SDK directory. 4. Click Apply, then OK.

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5. Create Hello World Application
This will show you how to make the first simple Android application with Eclipse.
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Click File > New > Other….

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Click on Android Project and click Next.

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Fill out the form and click Finish.

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Change the code in HelloWorld.java to the following.
package com.androidcore.hello;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.widget.TextView;
public class HellWorld extends Activity {
/** Called when the activity is first created. */
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
//setContentView(R.layout.main);
TextView tv = new TextView(this);
tv.setText("Hello, Android");
setContentView(tv);
}
}

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Click on menu Run, choose Run Configurations.

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Click on Android Application, fill in Name, Project. Click on the “Launch” choice, choose Activity.
Then click on button Run.

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Once Android Emulator is booted up, your application will appear. When all is said and done, you should see something like this:

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That’s it — you’re done!
Posted by shadow in Rumors
T-Mobile is still the only operator out there to offer subsidized Nexus Ones. However, this is going to change soon. Really soon. Reportedly, Vodafone UK are getting Google’s first very own Android-based device in April.
Previous rumors hinted of a launch in March but alas Vodafone customers will have to wait another month.
Again, to place an order, you’ll have to go to google.com/phone. However at this stage there is still no word on subsidized pricing and available contracts.
We are now expecting to see Google do something about the regional availability of the Nexus one. Currently, if you want to have a brand new Google Nexus One (like the one we reviewed the other day), you have to live in the USA, Hong Kong, Singapore or in the UK. Yeap, the list is still that short. via:gsmarena.com
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Google Nexus One ReviewIsland Crisis (blog)For starters, it does not have a multi touch feature. Also outlook calendar cannot be synchronized with the nexus one. A better touch key board won't hurt …
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Posted by shadow in General
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Droid Lovin'Albany Times Union (blog)Multi-touch, though supposedly getting released soon is another thing I miss. It works great in Google maps, and I would love to get my filthy little hands …
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Posted by shadow in General
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Droid Lovin'Albany Times Union (blog)Multi-touch, though supposedly getting released soon is another thing I miss. It works great in Google maps, and I would love to get my filthy little hands …
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