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Seven Types of Mandatory Android Applications

However Android phone, without adding the application it feels less “kick”. At Google Market Services (GMS) have already recorded more than 100 thousand applications. Too bad if you have not tried that so many of these applications.

However, not all applications must be downloaded. According to the magazine FORSEL there are seven types or categories of applications that are “mandatory” owned. Seventh, among other applications;

Task Killer
There are so many such applications, ranging from free (usually accompanied by a banner ad) until paid. This application allows you to turn off applications running in the background and increase the free memory the phone to remain responsive.
Application include: A Task Killer, Automatic Task Killer, Task Killer Pro.

File Manager and Compression
Serves to regulate the content of external memory, delete files or Read more

Lenovo Develop Smartphone Applications

PC vendor Lenovo intends to develop applications for the Smartphone. This effort to win the competition with Apple.

“In addition to hardware, we also must think about the content. We must move in this direction because the highly competitive handset market,” said Lenovo Chairman Chuanzhi Lius as reported by Bloomberg.

Lenovo, which is known as the Thinkpad laptop maker, continues to diversify its business to increase revenue. Last August, Lenovo also said it plans to sell the console in China in late 2010. Besides, Lenovo Read more

Ready Samsung TV Google TV Equipped

Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s largest television manufacturer, said it would complement their homemade TV with Google software. This was done in order to compete with Sony Corp. that offers a TV capable of browsing the Internet.

The company, based in Suwon, South Korea, is also likely to meet with Google until the end of 2010, as disclosed Yoon Boo Keun, head of Samsung’s TV business. Unfortunately he’s without giving further details about this cooperation.

TV makers like Samsung and Sony are entering the TV demand for Web-based programming. Companies bet on Google’s Android operating system to compete with Apple Inc, which earlier this month Read more

Introduce Philips ‘iPod Touch’ Pain Android

Electronics company Philips GoGear introduce Connect, an Android-based device that can play music and movies, take pictures and surf the web.

Connect the GoGear during the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, Germany, was immersed several preloaded applications, including the Android Market, Google Talk and Google Maps.
This device will run the Android version 2.1 to start and improved to Android 2.2 in early 2011.

It includes a memory capacity of 16GB that can be added with microSD cards up to 32GB. Connect GoGear also includes Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth and a 2-megapixel camera that can capture video at VGA resolution.

This device has a 3.2-inch touch screen display with a resolution of 480 by 320 pixels and weighs 128 grams, or about 11.5 ounces. The Read more

Huawei Also Got Cheap Android Smartphone

HUAWEI launches smart phone is claimed to have affordable prices. Unfortunately, this new smartphone launched in the UK.

IDEOS represents Huawei’s first mobile phone which is priced in cheaper price even though armed with the Android 2.2. The phone supports HSPA 3G connectivity, wifi and can also be used as a wifi router.

“The popularity of smartphones is one of the key that brings people to the ‘golden era of mobile broadband’. The era is also linked to Google’s Internet strategy. We are proud to bring smartphones worth USD150 in Read more