Singtel (finally) pushes Android Cupcake 1.5 OTA

Posted on Sunday, August 9, 2009 at 7:16 am


OTA meant Over The Air, which was quite cool because it is not common for phone updates to be done that way. Remember the times where we had to “flash” our firmware for our phone to the latest version in order to gain better performance etc…

Finally Singtel (singapore telco) pushes Android Cupcake 1.5 down buy pill viagra to Singapore users OTA. It was an exciting process, downloading the new patch for around 30-60 minutes, and then installing it. I already knew what the patch does and the new stuff it comes along with, but just didn’t know it took so long for us to got hold of it.

And it really feels like a new phone now, because with the video recording and on-screen keyboard, phone usage changed alittle. Additionally, the battery life got better, and browsing sites came much easier. Now instead of recharging it daily, I now do it… once every 2 days.

It also proves that the 3G broadband plan rocks, with 44MB worth of data downloaded over the air, means giving me more convenient.

Now let me wait for more good stuff… Android Donut ?

Google’s Android Operating System 1.5 Cupcake Released!

Posted on Friday, May 15, 2009 at 5:39 am


Just to add on to the good news, its not just any update. Its a major one where many improvements were made to the phone.

The two most significant improvements were the on-board keyboard (similar to Chomp SMS), and the Video Camera that’s added to this version of the release. Upgrading / flashing the firmware would be tricky, because users might not get access to the develop mode for this phone.

Click on this next official video release from Google’s Android Dev team and see what are the other improvements over the older firmware (Damn I must get the upgrade!)

This viagra prescription online is another Android review from a another reviewer. Apparently he had a copy of 1.5 release on his phone already and demonstrating some of the cool features that we (old users :< ) don't

 

Now this is definitely called innovation, where users complaints were heard and technology allow all these to be fulfilled on the Google Android platform, as well as on the HTC Dream G1 handset.

Default Google Mobile Products on Android.

Posted on Friday, May 8, 2009 at 10:16 pm


This is the video by Google’s Android Team on the HTC Dream or T-mobile G1. It shows some of the products you will see when you initially purchase it. Having introduce these products already on my blog, I’ll touch on some other stuff.

One of the most powerful features is the synchronization with your Google account. (provided you have the data plan) What this means that your Google mail, contacts, and calenders etc etc are always in sync. This is quite a very powerful feature for me, because now I have information always with me.

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10 Reasons why you should get yourself an Android Phone

Posted on Saturday, April 4, 2009 at 6:24 am


The G1 Google android HTC dream phone is different from other phones on the market. The reason is because of its main functionality and open source operating system.

We have seen what the Symbian or S60, Windows Mobile, and Apple’s Iphone OS, and each of these OS does serve a different purpose. If you are like me wondering why you should change to this G1 Android phone, I’ll just list down 10 reasons why you should:

1. You use the internet to at least 3 websites a day

2. You have at least 5 mailboxes across different mail domains

3. You want to change to a new phone

4. You need internet access anywhere (within your telco mobile range)

5. You need a notebook-like device to do your stuff*

6. You need an Iphone natural viagra similar device (touch screen and accelerometer)

7. You travel around often and so you need a device with travelling Apps with GPS.

8. You are a developer and you have a fantastic application you wish to develop

9. You check the stock market every 5 minutes

10. Finally, you love Google, HTC, Android team, application developers and open source software.

So get yer phone now! I made up some of the reasons, so some were obviously stpid reasonsOr wait for other HTC phones that are launching soon, preloaded with Android.

Google’s G1 Android Operating system Architecture

Posted on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 at 10:53 am


This post would be more suitable for developers and designers, but its beneficial to see why Android is a better platform for running mobile devices.These videos are made from the developers of the Android Operating system, to show you the architecture of Google’s Android Operating system.

The underlying architecture

How the processes work

And the API

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This HTC Dream is loaded with the Android OS, and we can expect more of this Operating system to be installed on new phones in the future. Surprising it is based on Linux 2.6 Kernel, and since this is open source, expect more free software to be built on this platform.

Dennis’s review of G1 HTC Dream Android Phone Part 2

Posted on Wednesday, March 18, 2009 at 8:00 pm


In this second viagra without a prescription review, I’ll talk more on how great this Google G1 phone can do, with the internet enabled applications.

The most common application used is the Gmail mail client. When your 3G connection is enabled, just sign in with your gmail account. After which, your mailbox will be sync. Other Google services like calender, analytics, talk, feedburner, and etc etc will be sync with yor account. A tip where I use to check all my mails, is to configure all mails to be forwarded to my Gmail account. So when there’s a new mail, I will be notified.

   

Next comes the browser, where I find it lightweight and fast. With this phone’s fast processing power,
Could open a few windows and browse them in a multiple task environment. To open a link in a new Window, just hold onto the link for a second, and a menu pops up asking you to “Open in new Window” or “shae this link”
2 of my commonly used functions.

There’s also this zoom function, where your text will be enlarge. And when your text enlarges, the browser automatically reformats the text so that the passage doesn’t pops out of the screen, and yo ucan view it top down

Another Google Android Review:

T-Mobile G1 Google Phone; IPhone Killer - The most popular videos are here

The youtube app rocks, because again its fast. On the way walking to train, I’ll click a video and let it load, and once I am on it I can view it.

The Android market lists the games and applications that we can download and use. Again if you do not have a data plan, this application will not function.

   

And overall I give it 9/10 ! Well if you use this phone as a traditional mobile phone, you ain’t gonna get the best out of it. I receive more emails than SMSes, so put this phone into good use!

My second Video review on Google’s Android G1 HTC Dream

Posted on Monday, March 9, 2009 at 8:45 am


This is my second review on the Google’s Android G1 HTC Dream Phone.

In this second video review, I have some of the stuff on the internet applications on the HTC Dream phone. There are many cool features with browsing, for those of you who had a hard time navigating around web pages. All this with the HTC Dream powered by Google’s Android Operating System

There are also many other applications that uses the power of the Internet and Google. Just a summary of features I am going to show here:

- HTC Dream G1 Browser
- Browser view transition
- Navigation with Mouse ball Input
- Navigation with keyboard (enter button)
- Navigation by zooming in and out
- Google searching
- Browsing focus function
- New Window in Browser
- Gmail client
- Gmail Calender
- viagra to order Android Market with applications and games
- Youtube client

And the video:

My first Video review on Google’s Android G1 HTC Dream

Posted on Friday, March 6, 2009 at 10:34 am


This is my first review on my Google Android G1 HTC Dream Phone, recorded with a “not so clear” camera (Bear with me!)

With this video, it shows you the actions of this cool HTC Dream Phone. I just wanna show you some cool stuff after I used this phone for 2 days. Some of these cool features includes:

- LCD Screen sliding
- QWERTY Keyboard
- Unlock phone drawing pattern
- Main interface in three parts
- Drag Icons around
- Dragging menu
- Dragging notification bar

Look at it right here:

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My New Phone - Google’s Android HTC Dream

Posted on Wednesday, March 4, 2009 at 7:16 am


I was very very curious about Google’s latest stuff, not their usual web application this time, but a phone, a mobile phone. As you guessed it, what could an online software maker like Google pack into one phone - the HTC Dream with Google’s latest Operating system called “Android”.

Without much thoughts, I took a look at my local phone company Singtel (the only telco offering HTC Dream in Singapore) about the plans offered that are tied with the sale of this phone. After asking, I realized I am eligibility for the phone upgrade, which will cost me around USD$330 or SGD$488.

The purchase:

HTC Dream Android Phone

As or the plans I took at mobile data line that cost only SGD$13.90 that gives me an always on access to wireless internet anywhere, via 3G. And so, within 3 days I was queuing up for this phone. It never really bother me if this phone was suitable or not, as it had been quite some time since I wanted to change my E61, to something smaller, and something more usable.

And thus the switch.

Keyboard and screen opened up

HTC Dream Android Phone

The unlocking screen

HTC Dream Android Phone

And you draw a “pattern” to unlock the screen

HTC Dream Android Phone

Since it is a new OS, plus it is open source, I was expecting be many great applications out there, just like the Iphone. And I have to say goodbye to Symbian S60, which I didn’t really touch the phones apps after 2 months of purchase.

With a search on the internet, I found the phone with another name, mainly due to the US telco offering it, tying its name together as T-Mobile G1.

A live demo of the HTC Dream phone

This is my current heavy and bulky E61 phone.

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My hand is big but not big enough…

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Lastly, I will give my own personal review, and its pros and cons about this phone.

Will be blogging free viagra its full potential, update my usage, how I use this phone in many wonderful ways, and how it can help me improve my productivity (especially the ability to blog while traveling !!!), with the first Android™ powered mobile phone in Asia.

Hopefully I can show you the videos and demo some cools tuff here!

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