Archive for May, 2010

Posted by androidjunkie at 31 May 2010

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Samsung i897

The Samsung i897 — better known to you as the Samsung Galaxy S — looks like it’s well on its way to AT&T, thanks to a recent leak. Some of the hardware specs confirmed by the source is that the phone will sport a 5-megapixel camera, a 4-inch AMOLED screen and a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. The speed of the processor isn’t yet confirmed, but, with the similarities between this phone and the Samsung Galaxy S, it can be assumed that this phone will also receive a 1GHz processor for the ARM Coretex A8 variety. The phone will ship with Android 2.1. After our hands on with the Galaxy S at CTIA, we can’t wait to give the i897 a test drive. [via Android Guys]

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 May 2010

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Verizon HTC Droid Incredible Rooted

Update: Rut roh, Raggy. Looks like there’s some forum shenanigans going on, and this isn’t the real deal after all. Feel free to find the perpetrators and kick the in the gonads for us.

See here! The Verizon HTC Droid Incredible stood for quite a while, but it’s finally been rooted, as you can see from the picture above. We’re still waiting on instructions so any every Tom, Dick and Harry can do it for themselves, and a press conference has been scheduled for sometime later this week. Stay tuned, Incredible owners, as your holiday weekend just got even better. [XDA Developers, AllDroid] Thanks to everybody who sent this in!

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 May 2010

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With all the spotlight on Sprint’s EVO 4G, it seemed like efforts to root Verizon’s Incredible were but a distant memory. Says AllDroid.org’s Jake Day and Boostdscoob… fear not, “we have root!”

At around 10:15 PM UTC, the duo posted a screenshot of what they claim to be a rooted HTC Incredible. No details were released on how they obtained root access, but few are calling this out as a prank. This particular phone has taken quite some time for the dev community to root, but as we’ve seen in the past, where there’s a will, there’s a way. Jake Day says that a download with instructions will be posted soon.

Congrats guys!

UPDATE: Perhaps the fact that today is Memorial Day has made me a bit overly congratulative (is that even a word?). According to a post by boostdscoob himself over on XDA, the root is a load of crock. Here’s what he had to say about it:

Ok, heres the deal people..
I had absolutely nothing to do with this, so me being mentioned is sign #1 this isnt Jake. Jake wouldnt give me credit for something i had nothing to do with, and i dont have my incredible yet, so again clue #1

second, Jake does not come to XDA anymore..
look at his post count.

also, the original post on alldroid, is by Jake Day.
Jake is Jake’s screen name.

The picture is fake, i can guarantee you that.
the poster is not Jake. if you dont believe me, contact him, or me directly.
this person/people have gone to a great length to try to embarass a proven developer. he has all but lost interest in the android community as a result of this.

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 May 2010

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Beginning Android

Learn how to develop applications for Android mobile devices using simple examples, ready to run with your copy of the SDK. Author and Android columnist, writer, developer, and community advocate Mark L Murphy shows you what you need to know to get started on programming Android applications–everything from crafting GUIs to using GPS, accessing web services, and more! The Android development platform, created by Google and the Open Handset Alliance, is a platform in its truest sense, encompassing hundreds of classes beyond the traditional Java classes and open source components that ship with the SDK. Some Android books race through the material, trying to cover as much ground as possible in as few pages as possible. Experienced writer and community advocate Mark Murphy shows you how to develop Android applications simply and with care. The book includes dozens of sample projects, ready to run with your copy of the SDK–not just one huge project where (more…)

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 May 2010

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Verizon HTC Droid Incredible Rooted

See here! The Verizon HTC Droid Incredible stood for quite a while, but it’s finally been rooted, as you can see from the picture above. We’re still waiting on instructions so any every Tom, Dick and Harry can do it for themselves, and a press conference has been scheduled for sometime later this week. Stay tuned, Incredible owners, as your holiday weekend just got even better. [XDA Developers, AllDroid] Thanks to everybody who sent this in!

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 May 2010

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Memorial Day is here, and as we honor those men and women who have died in military service, we also celebrate the unofficial kickoff of summer. We’re taking it easy for the day here at Phandroid, kicking back with a few brews and downing grilled meats of all varieties, but it would be irresponsible of us not to leave you with a list of our favorite apps for insuring an awesome day no matter what you are doing. We now present to you our Top Apps for an Awesome Memorial Day.

Kevin’s Picks

Epicurious Recipes

epicuriousiconNo Memorial Day cookout could be complete without a tantalizing spread of food, but why stick to boring hot dogs and burgers when you can kick up the flavor with one of 28,000 recipes found in the Epicurious Recipe app. How about Beer Simmered Grilled Sausage? Or Chipotle Lime Grilled Chicken? Don’t forget some Key Lime Pie Cheesecake. If you’re looking for a little bit of mixology, Epicurious covers your cocktails too.

The Weather Channel

theweatherchanneliconThe last thing anyone wants is for a sudden storm to put a damper on your cookout, so a good weather app is a must have if you don’t want to get caught off guard by mother nature. The Weather Channel recently updated their app for Android, and the improvements have made it better than ever for checking whether those passing clouds are bringing rain or if there are bright skies ahead. If you are traveling to visit friends or family, set multiple location widgets  to follow conditions at home and at your destination.

ScoreMobile

scoremobileiconScoreMobile is one of the most popular mobile apps for tracking your favorite sports teams in real time, and their recently released app for Android has quickly become a favorite of mine. While it lacks the ability to set notifications, the easy to use UI and fairly deep (though sometimes not intuitive) functionality make it a breeze for catching up on scores. See a game you’d like to attend in the future? You can add it directly to your Google calendar. Of course, you’re worried about your cookout now, so while you sports nuts tend to the grill you won’t have to worry about missing a beat in any of the games going on tomorrow.

Trapster

trapstericonMemorial Day is one of the busiest travel weekends of the year, and we all want our drives to go as safely and smoothly as possible. Of course, stepped up traffic means stepped up patrols from the five-oh. Trapster will let you see all of the reported speed traps and checkpoints along your route allowing you to plan ahead to avoid any delays. There is nothing good about a nice new $75 ticket hanging over your festivities.

Slacker Radio

slackerappiconIt wouldn’t be a party without music, but you need the perfect playlist. Slacker Radio not only gives you access to all the tunes you need, but you won’t even have to spend a single minute putting together a mix. Just pick a song and let Slacker do the work. I’d probably go with something from the Beach Boys as a proper kick off to the summer, but maybe something else is more your style.

Quentyn’s Picks

Google Sky Map

google-sky-logoAs corny as an idea it may be, you’d be surprised at how fun it is to sit under the stars on a summer night after a day of good eating and socializing. With Google Sky Map, finding those trickier constellations has never been easier and it’d be a great conversation piece after you fail to make everyone laugh at your joke (at least you thought it was funny in your head, right?).

Drinkspiration by Absolut

drinkspiration-thumbWhile the ease of sticking your hand into a pool of ice and pulling out a random beer screams convenience, there’s nothing like getting some interesting cocktails mixed to serve to your guests (assuming you’re hosting a cookout or party, of course). With Drinkspiration, you get a nicely-sized catalog of drink recipes right on your phone. The app only suggests drinks that are made with Absolut-branded Vodka, though, but barring any Absolut-exclusive flavor differences, I can’t imagine you wouldn’t be able to substitute your favorite brand. (Note: you need to be 21-years of age or older to use this app.)

Facebook

facebook-iconLet’s face it: everyone wishes they could hang out at more than one cookout at a time this Memorial Day. Unfortunately, we’re nothing but mere humans and we haven’t mastered the science of molecular duplicaiton (yet). You can still keep up with your other friends and see what they’re up to today, though, by checking out their Facebook profiles. Conversely, don’t forget to update your friends on what’s going on at your get-together with some nice photo galleries. Just make sure you don’t include those pictures of uncle Charlie skinny dipping in the pool, for the sake of everyone you care about.

Loopt

loopt-iconIf keeping up with your friends and family on Facebook weren’t enough, then you and your friends can use Loopt to pinpoint where all of the fun is going down. Send an invitation to your shindig just by updating your Loopt location and telling people to stop on by (they’ll know exactly where you are so there’s no need to send your address to everyone that wants to chow down on some freshly grilled chicken). You’ll get extra credit if you show up to your ex’s barbecue and utilize Loopt how it was meant to be utilized: stalking.

iTriage Mobile Health

itriage-iconWhether someone’s gotten a bad case of heartburn from eating too much or they’ve had a stroke, iTriage should be on your must have list this Memorial Day (and any day, for that matter). You should always hope for the best, but it never hurts to be prepared in case someone needs medical attention at a gathering and there aren’t any licensed doctors or registered nurses around to give their professional input. iTriage helps you diagnose and – if possible – treat whatever ailments has claimed the good health of your friends and family. It’ll even help you find the best clinics and doctors in your area based on what type of illness you’re looking at.

What do you guys think? Surely you have a few apps of your own loaded up that you mustn’t go without this Memorial Day. We’d love for you to share what you’ll be using on your Android devices to make sure your day goes by smoothly. If you’d be so kind as to divulge us with your suggestions in the comment section below, we’d love to add some of those apps to our digital Android-enabled Swiss army knives. Have a great Memorial Day!

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 May 2010

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Today we’ll create an easy email sender application.
First of all we need to create a layout to set the address, the subject and email body box.

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 May 2010

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With all the spotlight on Sprint’s EVO 4G, it seemed like efforts to root Verizon’s Incredible were but a distant memory. Says AllDroid.org’s Jake Day and Boostdscoob… fear not, “we have root!”

At around 10:15 PM UTC, the duo posted a screenshot of what they claim to be a rooted HTC Incredible. No details were released on how they obtained root access, but few are calling this out as a prank. This particular phone has taken quite some time for the dev community to root, but as we’ve seen in the past, where there’s a will, there’s a way. Jake Day says that a download with instructions will be posted soon.

Congrats guys!

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 May 2010

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Guess what? Apparently the Android 2.2 Nexus One OTA update has already been ported to the Sprint Evo 4G(and it hasn’t even been released yet!).  It didn’t take those crazy kids at XDA long at all! I should let you know it is very buggy and not much is working,  but still definitely worth a look (see video below).  Anyone want to wager a bet that the XDA-Developers will produce a working 2.2 rom before HTC?

Click here to view the embedded video.

Source: XDA and Android Central

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Posted by androidjunkie at 30 May 2010

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