Archive for October, 2011

Posted by androidjunkie at 31 October 2011

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As an Android fanboy, I believe that I am not the only one excited about Ice Cream Sandwich and I am really waiting for the Galaxy Nexus as most of you are, but… I’m sure not everyone is going to sell their Droid Bionic or SGSII just to buy the Galaxy Nexus. Most of you will instead patiently await an ICS update to your device. Motorola recently told us that the Motorola XOOM will receive the ICS update soon, whereas the Droid RAZR will get it in 2012, but what about the other Motorola phones running on Gingerbread e.g. Droid Bionic, Droid 3 etc? Motorola also announced via Twitter that they will launch an ICS update schedule six weeks after Google’s public push of ICS, which means we will see ICS running on Motorola’s latest Android devices soon. I hope Motorola has a few new ICS devices up their sleeves as well.

The first ICS device will be hitting Verizon in the next month or so and hopefully we will see ICS devices from other manufacturers soon. So folks, do you currently own a Motorola device that you’re hoping will see ICS? Planning on buying one? Let us know in the comment box below.

Source: BGR

Motorola to announce ICS updates for existing devices six weeks after ICS release originally appeared on AndroidGuys.

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 October 2011

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The Samsung Exhibit II 4G, T-Mobile’s latest budget-friendly 4G device, is set to hit most Walmart stores tomorrow. We first heard about the Samsung Exhibit II 4G a couple weeks ago when it dropped its Galaxy W moniker and showed up in a leaked T-Mobile inventory sheet. Today T-Mobile and Samsung have officially announced the Samung Exhibit II 4G which will be the first no annual contract 4G smartphone to be sold at Walmart starting October 27. The device will eventually make it to T-Mobile retail stores as well as www.T-Mobile.com starting Nov. 2.

Those looking for a budget-friendly 4G solution will be pleased to know that the Exhibit II 4G will be offered for $29.99 after a $50 mail-in-rebate card with a two-year service agreement and $199.99 via no annual contract. The Exhibit II 4G’s specs are what can be expected out of a mid-range budget phone and include:

  • A 3.7-inch WVGA TFT touchscreen
  • A 1 GHz Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ processor
  • 3-megapixel rear-facing camera with flash and video capture capabilities
  • Front-facing camera for video-chatting
  • Android™ 2.3 Gingerbread
  • T-Mobile® TV in mobile HD and Samsung Media Hub.

The processor came in a tad bit smaller than predicted as well as the retail price being higher than the expected $99, but for a 4G budget device, it’s a deal worth looking at. Let us know what you think and if you plan on picking one up tomorrow.

T-Mobile announces the Samsung Exhibit II 4G, available at Walmart starting tomorrow originally appeared on AndroidGuys.

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 October 2011

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Seidio, one of the world’s leading providers of cell phone and mobile device accessories, recently released a new product: the Seidio Charging Vault. This device functions as not only a replacement wall charger for your devices, but the plug itself is an extended battery. Here’s how it works:

  1. Replace your standard wall charger for your phone with the Charging Vault
  2. Plug in your phone using the retractable, multi-head USB cable (iPhone / standard smartphone plug)
  3. Let the Power Vault / phone charge overnight

And voila! In the morning, not only will your phone be charged, but you’ll also have a 2200 mAh battery in your pocket for the rest of the day. It’s a tiny bit bulky, but if you’re a power hog like me, it’s worth the extra bulge in your pocket (Come on now, let’s be grown ups about this).

I had the opportunity to review one of these over the past week or so and I have to say this: “it’s a life saver!” More than once, my battery has started to hit that dreaded yellow/red area where you know it’s just a matter of minutes before it goes kaput. For the last week, it was as simple as plugging my phone into the Charging Vault in my pocket and going along my way. It may have looked a little strange with a random cable coming out of my pocket and then being plugged into my Evo 3D, but I didn’t notice any specific looks from anyone.

There is one thing to keep in mind with this device: if you plan on using your phone while it’s charging on the Vault, don’t also expect to have it put a charge into your battery. While a great device, it simply can’t keep your phone going on heavy usage and charge your battery at the same time. It will go up, but not so much that you’ll be able to be online, texting, watching movies, and filling up that battery of yours. But ultimately, if you’re expecting that out of anything, you’re probably expecting too much. As long as the Vault keeps my phone going when it’s about to die (which it does), it serves its purpose.

However, if you’re looking to juice that phone of yours back up, you’ll also be pleasantly surprised; with my Evo 3D off completely, the Vault charged my phone up from 15% to 100% in a mere 55 minutes. This was surprising in more than one way: not only was the vault able to charge my phone completely in what I consider a short amount of time, it was also able to recognize that there was a phone plugged into it, even though the phone was off. I didn’t think this would be the case as it can recognize when there is nothing plugged into it, but I was happy to see that to not be the reality of it.

So, all in all, I would call this device a must-have for power hungry, moderate-to-heavy phone users such as myself. It can be a saving grace for all those times you run out of juice in a place where you can’t find a juice station (electrical outlet, that is), and will make you the go-to guy for people who are in the same situation, whether they be Android, Blackberry, or iPhone users. It should be noted that the Vault is not compatible with the Motorola Droid Bionic, and is not recommended for use with tablets. Be sure to hit up seidio.com to see all their awesome products, and hit up the page here for the Charging Vault itself, which retails for $59.99 (but it’s currently on sale for $10.00 off!).

Seidio Charging Vault: Power your device on the go [Review] originally appeared on AndroidGuys.

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 October 2011

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Okay HTC fanboys, I need your attention! If you are a HTC user or fanboy like me, then boy do I have good news for you. HTC is now sending out invites to media personnel, inviting them to an event on Nov. 3rd where HTC will introduce their “latest innovation.” We have no idea what the “latest innovation” is but word on the street is that HTC will announce the HTC Rezound for Verizon Wireless. The successor to the Droid Incredible 2 will feature a 4.3 inch display, a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 8 MP camera, 1 GB RAM, and Beats Audio integration. We saw the Rezound running on Android 2.3.3 instead of ICS, so it seems that the Rezound will be launched with Android 2.3.3 and later updated to ICS. Maybe HTC will also introduce a couple ICS devices too? Now would be a good time before Samsung and the Galaxy Nexus end up taking a commanding lead in the market.

So folks, stay with us, because we will keep you up-to-date with all the secrets of HTC. What do you guys think? Is HTC launching the Rezound on Nov. 3rd or will we see some new ICS devices? Or perhaps both? Tell us what you think in the comment box below.

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HTC to launch their latest innovation on Nov. 3rd originally appeared on AndroidGuys.

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Posted by androidjunkie at 31 October 2011

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Just two weeks ago, T-Mobile officially announced the T-Mobile Springboard as well as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. We all know that Galaxy Tab 10.1 is one of the best Android tablets available in the market right now, whereas the Springboard is yet another cheap Android tablet offering some good specs with a “sweet” price. Now T-Mobile has officially announced the launch date of both tablets but as usual left out the pricing. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be available starting Nov. 2 and it will be one of the biggest launches by T-Mo so far, while the T-Mobile Springboard will be out on Nov. 9.

Anyway, at least we know when the tablets are coming out. Who’s planning to grab one of these wonderful tablets from T-Mobile next month? Tell us about it in the comment box below.

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T-Mobile Springboard and Galaxy Tab 10.1 Launch Date Revealed originally appeared on AndroidGuys.

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Posted by androidjunkie at 26 October 2011

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The Samsung/Google event left us with many unanswered questions, most importantly, which carrier would be getting the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. We heard rumors of a Verizon exclusive, saw multiple corroborating evidence, but we never received any official word — until now! Verizon has finally stepped up to announce that they will be carrying the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and that it will be available later this year. This doesn’t solidify an “exclusive” deal with Verizon but it’s safe to assume they will be the first to have the device.

There was no mention of price but knowing Verizon… I’d start saving now. Well there you go. Verizon customers rejoice! The rest of you sit tight, I’m sure announcements will be made soon. Press release below, enjoy!

Source: Android Police

VERIZON WIRELESS INTRODUCES THE GALAXY NEXUS BY SAMSUNGFeatures the Latest Version of Android and America’s Fastest and Most Reliable 4G Network

BASKING RIDGE, N.J. – Verizon Wireless today announced that the Galaxy Nexus by Samsung, the world’s first smartphone running on Android™ 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich is coming to Verizon Wireless. The Galaxy Nexus will be available later this year in Verizon Wireless Communications Stores and online at www.verizonwireless.com.

Ice Cream Sandwich brings a redesigned user interface with enhanced multitasking, notifications, full Web browsing experience and more. Customers will also be able to enjoy the innovative new features that Ice Cream Sandwich offers, such as Face Unlock which uses facial recognition to unlock the Galaxy Nexus. Customers can take advantage of the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network to access more than 300,000 apps and games from Android Market™ or rent movies and stream them instantly on the 4.65-inch HD Super AMOLED™ display.
Additional features:

  • 4G LTE – customers can expect fast download speeds of 5 to 12 megabits per second (Mbps) and upload speeds of 2 to 5 Mbps in 4G LTE mobile broadband coverage areas
  • Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich
  • First smartphone to feature a 4.65-inch HD Super AMOLED™ display (1280 x 720)
  • 1.2 GHz dual-core processor with 1GB RAM
  • 5-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, zero shutter lag and 1080p full HD video capture
  • 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera for video chatting
  • Near Field Communications (NFC) enabled
  • Android Beam allows customers to quickly share Web pages, apps and YouTube™ videos with friends by simply tapping compatible phones together
  • Support for Google™ mobile services – Android Market, Gmail™, Google Maps™ 5.0 with 3D maps, Google Earth™, Movie Studio, YouTube™, syncing with Google Calendar™ and a redesigned Google? app

Customers that purchase the Galaxy Nexus by Samsung smartphone will need to subscribe to a Verizon Wireless Nationwide Talk plan beginning at $39.99 for monthly access and a smartphone data package starting at $30 monthly access for 2 GB of data. For more information on Verizon Wireless products and services, visit a Verizon Wireless Communications Store, call 1-800-2 JOIN IN or go to www.verizonwireless.com.

Verizon officially becomes first carrier to announce Samsung Galaxy Nexus originally appeared on AndroidGuys.

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Posted by androidjunkie at 26 October 2011

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Exent has announced a partnership with RealNetworks, PopCap Games, and Glu Mobile, Inc., to help expand distribution of their GameTanium Mobile store. GameTanium is growing by the day, and with the addition of the three aforementioned publishers, it’s sure to get bigger and better very soon. GameTanium will soon feature popular games, such as Plants vs. Zombies, Peggle & Chuzzle, and many more. Stay tuned for more information on GameTanium’s growth and expansion in the coming months!

The full press release can be found below.

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Exent Expands GameTanium Mobile for Android originally appeared on AndroidGuys.

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Posted by androidjunkie at 26 October 2011

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It’s at this point that I turn my attention to Sprint customers, and give them a thumbs-up, signifying the beginning of celebration. That’s right, you might be getting some Galaxy Nexus love as well, according to a leaked shipping list. The list has one single item on it: a poster advertising the “Nexus Prime,” which we all know as the Galaxy Nexus. Now, we have to stress that this isn’t concrete, and it could just be something fabricated, so we advise everyone to take it with a grain of salt until more information comes in.

So, what can we infer from this rumor, other than the fact that Sprint apparently uses UPS Ground shipping? Well, if it is indeed true, the Now Network will be getting the Galaxy Nexus in the near future, most likely with some form of 4G connectivity. Keep in mind that Sprint is planning a switch to LTE by 2013, so they may release the device with LTE onboard. Again, this is all smoke and mirrors at the moment, but it’s nice to dream, isn’t it?

So, do we have any Sprint customers out there that are holding off for a possible Galaxy Nexus? Anyone not impressed with the device? Sound off in the comments below!

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Galaxy Nexus Spotted in Internal Sprint Document? originally appeared on AndroidGuys.

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Posted by androidjunkie at 26 October 2011

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Pose Raises $3 Million in Series A Financing from GRP Partners, True Ventures and Mousse Partners 

 

Expands to Android for Sharing and Discovery of Style and Fashion

Santa Monica, Calif. – Oct. 20, 2011 – Pose, a mobile platform for real-time discovery and sharing of fashion, shopping and style, today announced that it has raised $3 million in Series A financing from GRP Partners, True Ventures and Mousse Partners. The capital will be used to continue developing the product and grow the engineering team.

 

Available as a free app for iPhone and, as of today, Android, Pose lets people express their style and discover new trends that can be shared with friends, followers and a community of style lovers. Users can “pose” images of things that inspire them, tag brands and stores and share poses on Facebook, Twitter and tumblr.  As announced recently at f8, Pose is also one of a new class of apps that help people express who they are on Facebook. Pose will enable people to showcase their style on Facebook and to discover their friends’ style.

 

“Style is something that is inherently visual and we’ve found that people want to share their personal style with others for inspiration,” said Dustin Rosen, founder and CEO, Pose. “People express themselves through style every day. Pose captures that and adds an element of discovery and community that is perfect for style lovers.”

 

“Pose is more than just a great app for discovering new media – it is creating a bridge between offline retailers and the online, always connected consumer,” said Mark Suster, partner, GRP Partners. “Pose creates a two-way dialogue between brands and customers, allowing brands to interact with consumers, offer deals and incentives and receive feedback in a new way.”

 

Pose has partnered with top brands including Aerie by American Eagle, DKNY, Jewelmint.com Levi’s and True Religion. In addition, Pose offers users access to some of the most influential fashion bloggers that contribute to the “Poser” style feed including Veronica Belmont (blogger and tech star), Blair and Elle Fowler (YouTube style stars), Tod Hallman (celebrity stylist), Geri Hirsch (blogger: Because I’m Addicted), and Leandra Medine (blogger: The Man Repeller).

 

About Pose

 

Pose is a mobile platform for real-time discovery and sharing of fashion, shopping and style. Pose’s mission is to create a global, social platform for self expression, where users share and discover style and interact with their favorite brands in a meaningful way. Pose is funded by GRP Partners, Mousse Partners, True Ventures and Founder Collective along with angel investors Shawn Fanning and Dave Morin, and leaders of the Los Angeles technology community Diego Berdakin, Josh Berman, Paul Bricault, Paige Craig, Bruce Gersh, Doug Hirsch, Scott Marlette, Tom McInerney and Evan Rifkin. Pose is available as a free download on iPhone and Android. Pose is headquartered in Santa Monica, Calif. For more information, visit http://pose.com/ or follow us on Twitter @pose.

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Pose Released to Android Market originally appeared on AndroidGuys.

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Posted by androidjunkie at 26 October 2011

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If you’ve never used Box for Android, you’re really missing out. It’s a file organizer, and all your files are backed up online, much like Dropbox. You can share, browse, and add new files to your device, right from the app. The best part is that files aren’t just saved to that one device, they’re saved to your Box account. So when you log into Box on your Android tablet, or another Android device, all your saved information is right there.

The team behind Box for Android has just announced an update, which brings a new code base. They’ve also integrated with QuickOffice, making file editing even easier. Users can now rename, delete, and share files from the Box app, on any Android device (running Android 2.1+). This is sure to make quite a few people happy.

So, if you haven’t updated Box on your device(s) yet, you can do so by using the box below. Has anyone installed the update yet? What do you think? Drop a comment below!

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Box for Android Updated, Now with QuickOffice Integration originally appeared on AndroidGuys.

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