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Xperia GX and Xperia SX from Sony - A pair of smartphones heading exclusively to the Japanese market, the Sony Xperia GX and Sony Xperia SX are the first Sony branded Android Smartphones to be sold in their own home market.
Both these devices are LTE capable, the Xperia GX is the bigger handset with a 4.6" display, the Xperia SX sports a more conventional 3.7" screen size.
Of these, the Xperia GX is the most interesting handset. Sporting a dual-core 1.5GHz CPU, a 13 megapixel camera with HD video recording and Exmor R technology, 16GB of internal flash storage and Android 4.0 ICS out of the box, this is a big, powerful beast. The Xperia GX has a nod to the Xperia Arc with an elegant curved design that makes it stand out from normal slabby offerings. Sony don't specify the resolution of the screen, other than to say that it is a "Reality Sony Xperia SX Display", although we imagine that it is a 1280 x 720 pixel panel. There's an HDMI port too, and with the high resolution HD display then this should be a pretty capable device when it comes to playback on the big screen.
The Xperia SX is billed as the world's lightest LTE smartphone, coming in at just 95 grams. There's a 3.7" display of unknown resolution on the front (perhaps 480 x 854 pixels), an 8 megapixel camera on the back, 8GB of internal flash storage and again a 1.5GHz dual core CPU.
Both devices integrate with Sony's online content services and include all the features that previous Sony Ericsson phones shipped with. They'll also do everything that every other Android phone will do, with the distinct advantage that they will ship with Android 4.0 out of the box rather than as an upgrade.
These handsets will ship in Japan only during the summer, but the Xperia GX in particular offers a tantalising glimpse of what might be a future flagship phone for the worldwide market.
Thus a brief review of the Xperia GX and Xperia SX from Sony, may be useful for us, thank you...
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Both these devices are LTE capable, the Xperia GX is the bigger handset with a 4.6" display, the Xperia SX sports a more conventional 3.7" screen size.
Xperia GX and Xperia SX from Sony
Of these, the Xperia GX is the most interesting handset. Sporting a dual-core 1.5GHz CPU, a 13 megapixel camera with HD video recording and Exmor R technology, 16GB of internal flash storage and Android 4.0 ICS out of the box, this is a big, powerful beast. The Xperia GX has a nod to the Xperia Arc with an elegant curved design that makes it stand out from normal slabby offerings. Sony don't specify the resolution of the screen, other than to say that it is a "Reality Sony Xperia SX Display", although we imagine that it is a 1280 x 720 pixel panel. There's an HDMI port too, and with the high resolution HD display then this should be a pretty capable device when it comes to playback on the big screen.
The Xperia SX is billed as the world's lightest LTE smartphone, coming in at just 95 grams. There's a 3.7" display of unknown resolution on the front (perhaps 480 x 854 pixels), an 8 megapixel camera on the back, 8GB of internal flash storage and again a 1.5GHz dual core CPU.
Both devices integrate with Sony's online content services and include all the features that previous Sony Ericsson phones shipped with. They'll also do everything that every other Android phone will do, with the distinct advantage that they will ship with Android 4.0 out of the box rather than as an upgrade.
These handsets will ship in Japan only during the summer, but the Xperia GX in particular offers a tantalising glimpse of what might be a future flagship phone for the worldwide market.
Thus a brief review of the Xperia GX and Xperia SX from Sony, may be useful for us, thank you...
Beastie Boys Music and Rap Radio - Beastie Boys App stay connected, New Music, Concerts, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Spotted, News,Latest Music, and
more Always updated!
BONUS Over 50+ live radio stations playing Beastie Boys songs
Beastie Boys, Beastie Boys music, Beastie Boys lyrics,rap music,rap radio
This app is not sponsored or endorsement, DroidTunes is not affiliated directly with Beastie Boys.
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About Beastie Boys Music and Rap Radio App :
Update: I have posted a review on Google Play, you can read and download it here
Then, are you interested to download and install this apps into your android device? Download Beastie Boys Music and Rap Radio, from here directly from your device and then install it to enjoy all the new features.
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Beastie Boys Music and Rap Radio
Beastie Boys Music and Rap Radio
BONUS Over 50+ live radio stations playing Beastie Boys songs
Beastie Boys, Beastie Boys music, Beastie Boys lyrics,rap music,rap radio
This app is not sponsored or endorsement, DroidTunes is not affiliated directly with Beastie Boys.
Tags: radio beastie boys, radio music rap, beastie boys, beastie boys radio app, js beastie boys.
| Updated | : August 14, 2011 |
| Current Version | : 1.35 |
| Requires Android | : 2.1 and up |
| Category | : Music & Audio |
| Installs | : 10 - 50 |
| Size | : 1.5M |
| Price | : $1.99 |
| Content Rating | : Everyone |
Update: I have posted a review on Google Play, you can read and download it here
Then, are you interested to download and install this apps into your android device? Download Beastie Boys Music and Rap Radio, from here directly from your device and then install it to enjoy all the new features.
So, I installed the The Avengers Live Wallpapers for Android Phone since it was on Google Play’s (previously known as Google Market) feature list
Almost immediately after installing it, I could see annoying
little
nag screens on every screen unlock, like the one you can see in the screenshot below.
Which is pretty nasty way to convince me to buy the pro version. I uninstalled it right away. I highly recommend everyone not to install it on their cell else you’ll have to uninstall it later.
Update: I have posted a review on Google Play, you can read and download it here
The Avengers Live Wallpapers for Android
Almost immediately after installing it, I could see annoying
little
nag screens on every screen unlock, like the one you can see in the screenshot below.
Which is pretty nasty way to convince me to buy the pro version. I uninstalled it right away. I highly recommend everyone not to install it on their cell else you’ll have to uninstall it later.
Update: I have posted a review on Google Play, you can read and download it here
Then, are you interested to download and install this wallpaper into your android device? Download The Avengers Live Wallpapers for Android, from here directly from your device and then install it to enjoy all the new features.The Avengers Live Wallpapers for Android
Assemble Earth’s Mightiest Heroes with the official Avengers Live Wallpaper! Download the free Avengers Live Wallpaper featuring the superhero team’s logo hovering over a destroyed New York City street with Hulk and Thor in the foreground!
Unlock the full Avengers Assemble live wallpaper for just $0.99, including Iron Man, Captain America, Black Widow, and Hawkeye.
In addition, unlocking the Avengers Assemble live wallpaper now includes a soundboard... Click on each Avenger to hear popular lines directly from the movie!
This version also includes an optional downloadable Avengers Assemble ringtone, featuring the cast, which can be purchased as a bundle with the live wallpaper or individually.
The scene can be set to pan so all of your favorite heroes get their much deserved screen time. (Accessible in the Settings Menu)
Don't be surprised when the glass on your screen cracks after you receive a text, email or phone call! (Can also be turned on or off in the Settings Menu)
So team up with all your favorite Avengers characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and download today!
BlackBerry Curve 9320 | Reviews And Specification - The BlackBerry Curve 9320 is a relatively low cost messaging device which is closely related to the BlackBerry Curve 9220 which was launched last month. It's a slight upgrade to the old Curve 9300 and it sits a little below the Curve 9360 in RIM's product range.
This is a straight and pretty minor update to the old Curve 9300, the main difference being that the Curve 9320 runs the latest edition of the BlackBerry OS, version 7.1 and it comes with a better camera and some other minor tweaks such as a dedicated key for BBM.
BlackBerry Curve 9320 The 9320 is a very conventional looking BlackBerry, with a compact QWERTY keyboard, a 2.44" 320 x 240 pixel display, a 3.2 megapixel camera and WiFi and 3.5G connectivity plus GPS and mobile hotspot support. It does everything that every other BlackBerry does, and for an entry-level smartphone the specification isn't bad at all.
Inside is a 1450 mAh battery, the BlackBerry Curve 9320 measures 109 x 60 x 12.7mm and weighs 103 grams. It looks identical to the 9220, but there's very little chance of market confusion as the 9220 is for the Indian market only.
RIM say that the 9320 will be available on various carriers worldwide. In the UK, the 3 network have announced that the handset will be available from 14th May for £140 for the prepay version or free on a £15/month contract, T-Mobile UK are offering a similar deal of £150 prepay or free on a £15.50/month contract. No doubt many other operators will be joining them.
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This is a straight and pretty minor update to the old Curve 9300, the main difference being that the Curve 9320 runs the latest edition of the BlackBerry OS, version 7.1 and it comes with a better camera and some other minor tweaks such as a dedicated key for BBM.
BlackBerry Curve 9320 | Reviews And Specification
BlackBerry Curve 9320 The 9320 is a very conventional looking BlackBerry, with a compact QWERTY keyboard, a 2.44" 320 x 240 pixel display, a 3.2 megapixel camera and WiFi and 3.5G connectivity plus GPS and mobile hotspot support. It does everything that every other BlackBerry does, and for an entry-level smartphone the specification isn't bad at all.
Inside is a 1450 mAh battery, the BlackBerry Curve 9320 measures 109 x 60 x 12.7mm and weighs 103 grams. It looks identical to the 9220, but there's very little chance of market confusion as the 9220 is for the Indian market only.
RIM say that the 9320 will be available on various carriers worldwide. In the UK, the 3 network have announced that the handset will be available from 14th May for £140 for the prepay version or free on a £15/month contract, T-Mobile UK are offering a similar deal of £150 prepay or free on a £15.50/month contract. No doubt many other operators will be joining them.
BlackBerry Curve 9320 | Reviews And Specification
BlackBerry Curve 9320 at a glance
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Available:
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May 2012
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Network:
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GSM 850 / 900 / 1800
/ 1900
UMTS 800 / 850 / 1900
/ 2100 or
UMTS 900 / 1700 / 1900 |
Data:
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GPRS + EDGE + UMTS
(3G) + HSPA + WiFi
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Screen:
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2.44"
320 x
240 pixels
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Camera:
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3.2
megapixels
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Size:
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Messaging device
109 x 60 x 13mm / 103
grams
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Bluetooth:
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Yes
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Memory
card:
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MicroSD
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Infra-red:
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No
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Polyphonic:
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Yes
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Java:
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Yes
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GPS:
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Yes
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OS:
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BlackBerry OS 7.1
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Battery
life:
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Not specified (1450
mAh cell)
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Android 2.3 release date: times the expected - Android 2.3 has been announced by Google, and now owners of smartphones such as the Nexus One and the HTC Desire are eagerly awaiting the update. Tthe first phone to go on sale with Android 2.3 is the successor to the Nexus One, the Google Nexus S.
Google Nexus One Android 2.3 release date
The Nexus One has already been confirmed as getting the Android 2.3 release date in early Q1 2011.
The following announcement over on the official Google Nexus Twitter page confirmed the upgrade: "The Gingerbread OTA for Nexus One will happen in the coming weeks. Just hang tight!"
UPDATE: As of 23 February 2011, the Google Nexus One Android 2.3.3 update is rolling out.
Google Nexus S Android 2.3.3 release date
UPDATE: The Nexus S is also getting its update to Android 2.3.3 as of 23 February 2011.
HTC Desire Android 2.3 release date
First it was on, then it was off and now it's back on again.
The update is here - check out How to install your HTC Desire to Android 2.3
This update arrived after a bit of a panto - on 14 June 2011, HTC said that it will not be able to offer a Gingerbread update for the HTC Desire. "There isn't enough memory to allow us both to bring Gingerbread and keep the HTC Sense experience on the HTC Desire," HTC said.
But just 24 hours later, on 15 June 2011 HTC changed its mind and said "Contrary to what we said earlier, we are going to bring Gingerbread to HTC Desire." It seems the phone which HTC originally said lacked the memory to run Sense and Gingerbread is suddenly, miraculously capable of doing so.
We'd previously contacted HTC during December 2010 to ask about an HTC Desire update to Android 2.3 (and one for the HTC Desire HD and the HTC Desire Z).
HTC responded on 7 December 2010 to confirm that a number of its phones will be receiving Android 2.3.
"We are excited about the OS update coming for Android, and while HTC will definitely have some phones running this OS, we do not have a specific timeframe for new phones or updates at this time. Please stay tuned for more details," said an HTC spokesperson.
Samsung Galaxy S Android 2.3 release date
We also contacted Samsung to ask about the Samsung Galaxy S Android 2.3 release date. Samsung replied with the following statement:
"In case a new version of Android operating system is publicly announced and released, Samsung will review the possibility of implementation of such new version to the existing Samsung products with Android operating system ("Update").
"Such a review will be based on various factors including, without limitation, the overall effect of such Update to Samsung products, the system requirements, the structural limitations, and the level of cooperation from the component suppliers and the software licensors.
"If Samsung decides to make the Update available to the users after such consideration, Samsung will use its efforts to develop such Update, which may be released to the users upon successful completion of such development."
In other words: we'll check it out and make a decision then.
UPDATE: As of 16 May 2011, the Samsung Galaxy S Android 2.3 release date is being rolled out.
LG Optimus One and Optimus Chic Android 2.3 release date
At first it looked like this one wasn't going to happen. In a post on Facebook, LG said: "The Optimus line won't be getting the Gingerbread update because they have a 600MHz processor, and the minimum requirements for Gingerbread require 1 GHz processor. In other words: it's not possible to update the processor, unfortunately."
However, on 10 December, LG changed its mind, saying: "LG will upgrade all Optimus One smartphones currently using the Froyo OS to the next version of the Android OS, Gingerbread. Details of the upgrade schedule will be announced locally in due course."
LG Optimus 2X Android 2.3 release date
The 2X has been officially announced as a UK release, and while it will ship with Android 2.2, the Android 2.3 release date will be winging its way to the handset soon.
Stay tuned. We'll bring you more release dates as we get them.
Android 2.3 release date: times the expected
Google Nexus One Android 2.3 release date
The Nexus One has already been confirmed as getting the Android 2.3 release date in early Q1 2011.
The following announcement over on the official Google Nexus Twitter page confirmed the upgrade: "The Gingerbread OTA for Nexus One will happen in the coming weeks. Just hang tight!"
UPDATE: As of 23 February 2011, the Google Nexus One Android 2.3.3 update is rolling out.
Google Nexus S Android 2.3.3 release date
UPDATE: The Nexus S is also getting its update to Android 2.3.3 as of 23 February 2011.
HTC Desire Android 2.3 release date
First it was on, then it was off and now it's back on again.
The update is here - check out How to install your HTC Desire to Android 2.3
This update arrived after a bit of a panto - on 14 June 2011, HTC said that it will not be able to offer a Gingerbread update for the HTC Desire. "There isn't enough memory to allow us both to bring Gingerbread and keep the HTC Sense experience on the HTC Desire," HTC said.
But just 24 hours later, on 15 June 2011 HTC changed its mind and said "Contrary to what we said earlier, we are going to bring Gingerbread to HTC Desire." It seems the phone which HTC originally said lacked the memory to run Sense and Gingerbread is suddenly, miraculously capable of doing so.
We'd previously contacted HTC during December 2010 to ask about an HTC Desire update to Android 2.3 (and one for the HTC Desire HD and the HTC Desire Z).
HTC responded on 7 December 2010 to confirm that a number of its phones will be receiving Android 2.3.
"We are excited about the OS update coming for Android, and while HTC will definitely have some phones running this OS, we do not have a specific timeframe for new phones or updates at this time. Please stay tuned for more details," said an HTC spokesperson.
Samsung Galaxy S Android 2.3 release date
We also contacted Samsung to ask about the Samsung Galaxy S Android 2.3 release date. Samsung replied with the following statement:
"In case a new version of Android operating system is publicly announced and released, Samsung will review the possibility of implementation of such new version to the existing Samsung products with Android operating system ("Update").
"Such a review will be based on various factors including, without limitation, the overall effect of such Update to Samsung products, the system requirements, the structural limitations, and the level of cooperation from the component suppliers and the software licensors.
"If Samsung decides to make the Update available to the users after such consideration, Samsung will use its efforts to develop such Update, which may be released to the users upon successful completion of such development."
In other words: we'll check it out and make a decision then.
UPDATE: As of 16 May 2011, the Samsung Galaxy S Android 2.3 release date is being rolled out.
LG Optimus One and Optimus Chic Android 2.3 release date
At first it looked like this one wasn't going to happen. In a post on Facebook, LG said: "The Optimus line won't be getting the Gingerbread update because they have a 600MHz processor, and the minimum requirements for Gingerbread require 1 GHz processor. In other words: it's not possible to update the processor, unfortunately."
However, on 10 December, LG changed its mind, saying: "LG will upgrade all Optimus One smartphones currently using the Froyo OS to the next version of the Android OS, Gingerbread. Details of the upgrade schedule will be announced locally in due course."
LG Optimus 2X Android 2.3 release date
The 2X has been officially announced as a UK release, and while it will ship with Android 2.2, the Android 2.3 release date will be winging its way to the handset soon.
Stay tuned. We'll bring you more release dates as we get them.
Sony Tablet S Review and Specifications - New to Android ; Sony, When compared to otheres Android device manufacturers, is considerably the late entrants. Howeve, They seem to Gotta Have the Right Product And despite an Already Crowded marketplace, Sony will you managed to differentiate from theire Product theire competitors.
When considering whether to purchase Sony Tablet S or not, you would be considering three things.
The Sony Tablet weighs just about 600 grams, and it’s considered a lightweight by many. The design is slightly different from most tablets. Most Android tablets feature a flat design, which makes typing and reading harder. The Sony Tablet is slightly curved at the back. This gives the device a more glamorous look. It’s also easier to type when the device is laid on a flat table.
So performance wise, you can expect the Sony Tablet to outperform most other Tablets in the market.
There are two things that set this Tablet apart from the rest.
This tablet comes in 2 versions – 16GB and 32GB, with the 16GB version costing 399 Euros.
This is a hefty price tag compared to many other tablets in the market.
Question is, will Sony fans stay loyal to its brand and don’t mind shelling out a little extra for the Sony Table S?
Thus a brief review of the Sony Tablet S Review and Specifications, may be useful for us, thank you...
Source : http://dnewandroidapps.com/
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When considering whether to purchase Sony Tablet S or not, you would be considering three things.
- Design
- Performance
- Specs
The Sony Tablet weighs just about 600 grams, and it’s considered a lightweight by many. The design is slightly different from most tablets. Most Android tablets feature a flat design, which makes typing and reading harder. The Sony Tablet is slightly curved at the back. This gives the device a more glamorous look. It’s also easier to type when the device is laid on a flat table.
Sony Tablet S Review and Specifications
Specifications of Sony Tablet S :- dual-core Tegra 2 processor clocked at 1GHz
- 1GB of memory, touchscreen
- SD expansion slot
- front and rear cameras
- 1080p video recording and playback
So performance wise, you can expect the Sony Tablet to outperform most other Tablets in the market.
There are two things that set this Tablet apart from the rest.
- It can be used as a remote control if you own a Sony TV. This is a move by Sony to reward loyal customers.
- You can play Playstation games on it – a big plus for gamers looking to play their favorite games while on the move.
This tablet comes in 2 versions – 16GB and 32GB, with the 16GB version costing 399 Euros.
This is a hefty price tag compared to many other tablets in the market.
Question is, will Sony fans stay loyal to its brand and don’t mind shelling out a little extra for the Sony Table S?
Thus a brief review of the Sony Tablet S Review and Specifications, may be useful for us, thank you...
Source : http://dnewandroidapps.com/
Angry Bird Space For IOS, Android, and Mac - New to Android ; The game which is always on the top position in the iTunes top downloaded games either a paid game or a free game is Angry Bird. Yes this game is quite simple but able to attract many users then no doubt the developers continue to provide a new episode in the Angry Bird game. Especially now Angry Bird we can find in almost all platforms, PC, Mac, Android, IOS, Symbian, Windows Phone, and Web.
In this episode we are treated to a backdrop of outer space in accordance with the theme of the Angry Bird Outer space episode. If you’re curious to try, at the end of this paper the authors provide a download link of Angry Bird Space For IOS, Android, and Mac.
Then, are you interested to download and install this app into your android device? Download Angry Bird Space For IOS, Android, and Mac, from here directly from your device and then install it to enjoy all the new features.
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Angry Bird Space For IOS, Android, and Mac
In this episode we are treated to a backdrop of outer space in accordance with the theme of the Angry Bird Outer space episode. If you’re curious to try, at the end of this paper the authors provide a download link of Angry Bird Space For IOS, Android, and Mac.
Then, are you interested to download and install this app into your android device? Download Angry Bird Space For IOS, Android, and Mac, from here directly from your device and then install it to enjoy all the new features.
Early Bird 1.1.0 Free Download - New to Android ; After our previous review about Samsung Galaxy S III, now we will review Early Bird 1.1.0 Free Download, If you’ve enjoyed Angry Birds, then you will enjoy this game – Early Bird. It has similar features compared to Angry Birds – cute characters, beautiful scenery, and fun. The key difference is that you get different puzzles. So if you would like an alternative to Angry Bird, you may want to download Early Bird (for FREE!).
The goal, of course, for any bird, is to catch the worm. You will assist the birds in catching the worm. When doing so, you will be presented with challenges that you will be required to overcome. The challenges make up the puzzle. There are a total of 96 puzzles in this game. So be prepared for hours of fun time trying to solve the puzzles!
This app will be stored in your SD card and will not take up internal storage. Maturity level is rated at low (though it’s good fun for all ages), and it’s available for free. Download your copy at Android Market today.
Download size: 8MB
Requires Android version 2.1 and up.
Thus a brief review of the Early Bird 1.1.0 Free Download, may be useful for us, thank you...
Source : http://dnewandroidapps.com/
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The goal, of course, for any bird, is to catch the worm. You will assist the birds in catching the worm. When doing so, you will be presented with challenges that you will be required to overcome. The challenges make up the puzzle. There are a total of 96 puzzles in this game. So be prepared for hours of fun time trying to solve the puzzles!
Early Bird 1.1.0 Free Download
This app will be stored in your SD card and will not take up internal storage. Maturity level is rated at low (though it’s good fun for all ages), and it’s available for free. Download your copy at Android Market today.
Download size: 8MB
Requires Android version 2.1 and up.
Thus a brief review of the Early Bird 1.1.0 Free Download, may be useful for us, thank you...
Source : http://dnewandroidapps.com/
Samsung Galaxy S III - New to Android ; One of the most anticipated handsets of the year, the Samsung Galaxy S III replaces the best-selling Galaxy S II that came to market a year ago.
The Samsung Galaxy S III is an Android 4.0 smartphone with a large 4.8" 720 x 1280 pixel HD AMOLED display, on the back is an 8 megapixel camera and there's also a 1.9 megapixel unit on the front for video calls. And the good news for Samsung fans is that the Galaxy S III should be available in Europe from the end of May.
Frustratingly, Samsung haven't given been very clear about the processor configuration, but we are lead to believe that is has a quad-core 1.4GHz CPU with 1GB of RAM and a dedicated graphics processor. The Samsung Galaxy S III comes with 16 or 32GB of flash plus a microSD slot (with a 64GB version promised), and in some regions the Samsung Galaxy S III will support 4G connectivity.
All the usual Android features are here, plus a load of Samsung add-ons for social networking, taking pictures and media sharing. As you would expect, there's WiFi, Bluetooth and microUSB connectivity, plus support for GPS and GLONASS navigation, and the Samsung Galaxy S III supports NFC as well.
Samsung Galaxy S III Sensors aren't usually very interesting on Android devices, but the Samsung Galaxy S III packs a barometer, digital compass, accelerometer, gyrometer, proximity sensor and an RGB light sensor. NFC communication means you can use the Samsung Galaxy S III for things like contactless payments, and you can even do clever things like multicasting media on your local wireless network.
This is a good looking handset, available in either black or white. The Samsung Galaxy S III is very slim at just 8.6mm thick, and the overall weight of 133 grams is very reasonable for a device with a screen this big. Inside is a very large 2100 mAh battery, which has 25% more capacity that the S II.
The Samsung Galaxy S III range is the handset that all other Android smartphone manufacturers try to beat, so you can assume that Samsung's rivals will be looking at the Samsung Galaxy S III very closely. We don't have any guidance on price at the moment, although you can expect it to be reassuringly expensive.
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The Samsung Galaxy S III is an Android 4.0 smartphone with a large 4.8" 720 x 1280 pixel HD AMOLED display, on the back is an 8 megapixel camera and there's also a 1.9 megapixel unit on the front for video calls. And the good news for Samsung fans is that the Galaxy S III should be available in Europe from the end of May.
Samsung Galaxy S III
Frustratingly, Samsung haven't given been very clear about the processor configuration, but we are lead to believe that is has a quad-core 1.4GHz CPU with 1GB of RAM and a dedicated graphics processor. The Samsung Galaxy S III comes with 16 or 32GB of flash plus a microSD slot (with a 64GB version promised), and in some regions the Samsung Galaxy S III will support 4G connectivity.
All the usual Android features are here, plus a load of Samsung add-ons for social networking, taking pictures and media sharing. As you would expect, there's WiFi, Bluetooth and microUSB connectivity, plus support for GPS and GLONASS navigation, and the Samsung Galaxy S III supports NFC as well.
Samsung Galaxy S III Sensors aren't usually very interesting on Android devices, but the Samsung Galaxy S III packs a barometer, digital compass, accelerometer, gyrometer, proximity sensor and an RGB light sensor. NFC communication means you can use the Samsung Galaxy S III for things like contactless payments, and you can even do clever things like multicasting media on your local wireless network.
This is a good looking handset, available in either black or white. The Samsung Galaxy S III is very slim at just 8.6mm thick, and the overall weight of 133 grams is very reasonable for a device with a screen this big. Inside is a very large 2100 mAh battery, which has 25% more capacity that the S II.
The Samsung Galaxy S III range is the handset that all other Android smartphone manufacturers try to beat, so you can assume that Samsung's rivals will be looking at the Samsung Galaxy S III very closely. We don't have any guidance on price at the moment, although you can expect it to be reassuringly expensive.
Samsung Galaxy S
III at a glance
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Available:
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May 2012
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Network:
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GSM 850 / 900 / 1800
/ 1900
UMTS 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G (optional)
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Data:
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GPRS + EDGE + UMTS
(3G) + HSPA+
+ LTE (optional)
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Screen:
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4.8"
720 x
1280 pixels
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Camera:
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8
megapixels (main)
1.9
megapixels (sub)
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Size:
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Large tablet smartphone
137 x 71 x 9mm / 133
grams
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Bluetooth:
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Yes
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Memory
card:
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MicroSD
(16, 32 or 64GB internal)
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Infra-red:
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No
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Polyphonic:
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Yes
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Java:
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Optional
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GPS:
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Yes (and GLONASS)
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OS:
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Android 4.0
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Battery
life:
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Not specified (2100
mAh cell)
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Source : http://www.mobilegazette.com/
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