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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 December 2010

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A bug that was first brought to the attention of Google back in June has yet to be addressed and appears to be picking up steam, let me add fuel to the fire (give you that which you desire).

An SMS bug in which a sender tries to send a message to their spouse saying “My boss is an A$$!” appears to be sent to the spouse, but instead is sent to a random, unintended recipient, like the boss. And I don’t mean Bruce! What is a little more insulting is that Google has maintained the priority of this bug to “Medium”.

As of this writing a poll on ZDNet indicates that 9% of Android users have been affected by this bug at least once. A number that should be more than high enough to light a fire.

Take a look at the bug for yourself, and if you have been affected by it report as much detail in that thread.

[via ZDNet | Read on BGR | Thanks to all who sent this in.]
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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 December 2010

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Apparently South Korean carriers plan to avoid the Nexus S like the plague. The reason? Google wont let them fudge the phone with carrier crapware. Apparently bogging devices down with absolute garbage isn’t just an American tradition; and with Google’s desire to keep their baby pure, South Korean carriers across the board are butt hurt. With any luck Google will stick to their guns and allow the user to decide which applications are loaded on to their device, and I know they will.

Who would have thought that the launching of a device would be put on hold because the consumer is going to miss out on the latest demo of Diner Dash.

My feelings aren’t hurt.

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Consumers will be able to look over three new tablets that Ramos will have on display at this year’s CES, the W10 W12 and W15. Not much is known in the specification department for any of these tablets outside of a few details on the display.

The W12 will be an 8″ display with a 4:3 ratio. The W15 will also be an 8″ display but balling out with a 16:9 aspect ratio.

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 December 2010

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SMS bug

If you’re awake and have looked at the Internet today, you’ve likely seen the end of the world as we know it played out in blog after blog because of a bug in the Android SMS application.  It’s the same bug some of you have been dealing with — messages end up going to the wrong contact when using the stock messaging application on your Android phone.  First things first — it doesn’t do other evil things like make your alarm not work, or delete your pictures, or brick your phone — it only causes SMS messages to go to the wrong party, which is bad enough.  So you can safely ignore all the other scary things you’ve heard may happen, because they wont.  There’s two issues here that need addressed, and an easy fix.  Follow the break to read more. [Google Code via Engadget]

The Android SMS bug — what it is, and what you need to do posted originally by Android Central

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 December 2010

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I’ve spent many an hour the last couple of months playing Mini Squadron. And come Jan. 11, I’m going to do it all over again with MiniSquadron Special Edition. The sequel features:

  • 8 brand new levels, beautifully drawn and each accompanied with a track by more Dead Composers,
  • Helicopters which hover – providing new gameplay opportunities,
  • Over 50 more planes to unlock,
  • 2 new pickups: "Rapid Fire" and "Freeze"
  • A new weapon – Fireballs!
  • More animals to shoot down – including Jellyfish, Vampires and Hamsters!
  • Openfeint Achievements!

The game’s in final testing now. Can’t wait for this one to drop.

MiniSquadron sequel is coming Jan. 11 posted originally by Android Central

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 December 2010

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It’s that time of year where folks start making new years resolutions. One of the top new years resolutions is typically to be more fit or physically active. Some stick to that and follow through while if you’re like me you’ll likely forget about it in a week. In an effort to help you keep that resolution afloat the developers of Run Keeper have made their fitness tracking and measuring app available for free until the end of January. If you’re looking to share your stats, stay in shape and track it all at the same time you can’t beat the price here. Hit the download after the break. [Run Keeper]

Run Keeper Pro now free until the end of January posted originally by Android Central

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 December 2010

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We take a look back at 2010, a look forward at 2011 and preview the upcoming CES show. Plus, your e-mails and voicemails.

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 December 2010

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A sexy, sleek new Android device from Verizon Wireless brings a little twist to makes it stand out on its own.  While it sports the Galaxy S logo many are familiar with, the Continuum separates itself with a few distinctions.

The smaller 3.4″ Super AMOLED screen really is a beauty, just like all the other Galaxy S devices.  The 1.8″ ticker display is the first thing to stand out & separate the Continuum from the rest of the pack.  Aside from a few dislikes which I’ll dive into towards the end, the albeit gimmicky device should land in the hands of many Verizon Wireless customers.  Best suited for those with smaller hands that find a typical 4.3″ display to be too large, but don’t want to sacrifice the speed of the ultra fast Hummingbird CPU.

The ticker display is the most controversial topic surrounding this phone. Its a 1.8″ (480 x 96) screen at the bottom of the main display.  Geared towards the social networking part of life, there are Facebook, Twitter, SMS & other notifications inside the ticker.  While quite innovative, it has a few things holding it back.

First of all, why on earth is it on the front of the device?  I believe its better suited on the back towards the top or bottom, so while laying face down, the information inside the ticker is accessible.  Why rob precious real estate from the front by adding a second display when the main screen could be larger?  Relocate the ticker to the back, open the source so developers can make the most of it (read: better than the manufacturer had in mind) & we might have a winning combination.  Until then, I’m going to call it a gimmick.

Battery life is fairly impressive with this device.  The 1500mAh battery which is pretty common in many Android devices, might get a little extra help from the smaller display size of the Continuum.  The USB charging port is on the side of the device which is a pet peeve of mine.  Not being able to mount the device in my universal windshield mount is a considerable loss.  GPS navigation can kill the battery & without the ability to charge the device you might end up at your destination with a dead cell phone.

The photo above shows the Continuum can snap a decent photo.  The LED Flash is available for dark lighting conditions as well.  It sports a 5mp camera with auto focus.  Built in, is the ability for 720p video recording too.  A quick dive into the specs of the Continuum & its easy to be impressed.

  • 1GHZ Hummingbird Processor
  • Super AMOLED Display
  • Wifi 802.11B/G/N Compatible
  • 3.5mm Headphone Jack
  • Expandable Memory Slot (microSD)

All-in-all the Continuum has many items on the “Want List” for any Android device.  Fast CPU, expandable memory & an awesome display.  However i do have a few gripes which might be considered deal breakers for some, as well they should be.  I’ve already had a mini-rant regarding the ticker display & feel it would have worked better if Samsung considered how things were done in the day of the flip phone.  Remember when flip phones introduced the small display on outside of the clam shell indicating time, missed calls etc?  Well that didn’t steal anything from the main display & provided information “at a glance” which should be the goal of the ticker without the real estate sacrifice.  The next gripe is a rather large one and it has more to do with the entire line of Galaxy S devices that are STILL running Android 2.1 (eclair).  Seriously a device with a Hummingbird CPU released in the 4th quarter of 2010 doesn’t have at least Android 2.2(froyo)? I mean, SERIOUSLY?  The TouchWiz interface is easily replaced for those who prefer ADW or LauncherPro as alternatives.  Oh but there’s something about Bing on a Google Android device just screams out “mod me, mod me – save me, save me!”

A little side note, it appears the device is rootable using the z4Root method courtesy of AliWaqas.  There aren’t any customROMs & dev support seems to be absent despite having its own forum on XDA.  In other words, this device may not be for the l337 h4×0r5 out there, but if it gets updated to Android 2.2(froyo) I could see it fitting the intermediate user.  As it sits right now, its best for the younger consumer that enjoys gimmicky little things like the Ticker Display.

Spending Some Time With The Samsung Continuum (Review) originally appeared on AndroidGuys.

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 December 2010

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The new year is ringing in across the globe. So as the clock strikes midnight on your favorite Android phone, lay a smooch on the person to your left, raise a glass to the person on your right, and know that you have our thanks for making us the biggest and best Android blog of 2010 — and things are only going to get better in 2011. Salud, everyone, and keep things safe tonight! – Phil and the gang

 

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 December 2010

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Out with the old, in with the new. It’s new years eve and time to say good bye to 2010. As we all look forward to 2011, we just want to wish everyone a safe and happy new years. If you’re not one for parties well, kick back and join some others in the forums while we wait for the ball to drop.

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