Android
1- The first Android-powered phone was release in October 2008.
2- Android mobile operating system based on Linux kernel
3-The user interface of Android is based off direct manipulation
4-Android allows users to customize their home screens
5-Android is open source and Google releases the code under the Apache License.
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iPhone
The first generation iPhone was released on June 29, 2007
iPhone turns iOS mobile operating system.
The user interface is built around the device's multi-touch screen.
iPhone device is only manufacture by Apple Inc.
Hi friends iPhone device look is better than other manufacturing android device company . but which application is more better android ya iPhone?
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I just wonder (right after I review the newest WM5 emulator images),
why they (Microsoft) leave so ugly interface?
Please compare:
the original Windows Mobile 5 Phone
with my simulation of WM5 written and designed for PPC and WM2003
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And square screen versions:
Well, because we will have to wait a few months for new devices with Windows Mobile 5 (and it will request next money), and because there is a many older devices where WM5 will not be update (not enough memory). Should I write the simulator of WM5 Phone interface incl. Contacts with photos?
... Sorry, I couldn't resist:
with VisualStudioBeta I got some leaflet from Microsoft people:
nice new trade mark? ;-)
Very easy on the eye Janusz, I like the caterpillar too.
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It seems that Google are wasting no time in getting the development kit for the latest version of Android into the hands of developers.
Less than a month after Android 4.1 was announced at Google I/O, the new SDK allows developers to optimize their applications with a wide variety of new features.
Among the things Google have warned developers to look out for is taking care when optimizing a particular application to work with the larger 7 inch screen size, such as the one found on the Nexus 7.
The Google devs also urge application developers to start taking advantage of the new richer notification styles introduced in JB, as well hardware accelerated rendering to take advantage of the new framerate optimizations.
For more info on developing for Android 4.1, check out Android Developers. Meanwhile, the new SDK can be downloaded from here.
One of Google’s top Android executives is leaving the company.
Hugo Barra, whose official title is vice president of product management for Android, has been one of the more public faces of the mobile operating system, appearing frequently at Google press events and at its annual I/O developer conference. It was Barra, for example, that showed off the Nexus 7 tablet at its recent launch in San Francisco.
Barra, sources said, is leaving for Xiaomi, a fast-growing Chinese phone maker. Xiaomi, which builds Android phones for the Chinese market, prides itself not only on its high-end hardware, but also on the software it adds on top of Google’s operating system.
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It's really hard to buy a xiaomi.
Well maybe he can get them to follow the gpl. I doubt it but here is to hoping.
Wayne Tech Nexus
Hi
Recently wrote and launched today some free software that enumerates all the Android devices submitted to the app.
It uploads some (anonymous) information on your hardware build and downloads the complete list of hardware seen (and ordered by popularity).
It was a weekend project thought may be helpful and useful to android curious people
Pictures only show the first four devices added as just launched today.
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Basically can give us an idea of all the hardware out there.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.ryer.droid.PM5
Contains NO advertising or spyware crap very simple lean and mean.. simply adds up all devices submitted. Only requires internet PERMISSION and that is simply used to push your phone data once and pull the database whenever you need it.
Hoping by people using this we can build a full and complete picture of Android devices worldwide.
Any help on the project appreciated will place the code on github in the next few days.
During the MWC18 I saw the post of interesting iLA Mobile, so after little searched i found that XIAOLAJIAO is the producer of iLA mobile and it is on 10 position in China's smartphone market, according to the latest report by Beijing Sino Statistical Agency in December 2017. After the success in China, now the company is targeting international market, for that the company is displaying their innovative devices on the top tech events like MWC2017 in Barcelona, MWCA2017 in the USA, and Gulf Information Technology exhibition in Dubai. In the latest event MWC2018 the company showcasing their innovative mobiles Like iLA Silk Qualcomm-Powered processor and18:9 aspect ratio display.
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I will be update the thread if i found more information and Please share the info if you have any about the iLA mobile.