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Thursday 31 October 2013

Android 4.4 Kit Kat designed to tackle the Android fragmentation issues

Android 4.4 Kit Kat designed to tackle the Android fragmentation issues
Android 4.4 Kit Kat will being a new cloud based backup system to Google’s Android devices, and now it looks like we have some more information on Android 4.4 Kit Kat. Android 4.4 Kit Kat is apparently designed to tackle the Android fragmentation issues, and is designed to work well with older Android devices as well as new devices.
The news comes from Amir Efrati, who has apparently seen some confidential documents, that outline some of the major changes in Android 4.4. Google are looking to make Android 4.4 Kit Kat work well on low end handsets as well as high end devices, and Kit Kat apparently “optimizes memory use in every major component”, it also provides“tools to help developers create memory-efficient applications” for “entry-level devices,” and it looks like it has been optimized for devices with 512MB of RAM and above.
This would mean that Android 4.4 Kit Kat would work well on a wide range of devices, from new high end devices, now low budget devices and also older Android devices, which could make a significant change to Android fragmentation. So it looks like Google’s plan with Android 4.4 Kit Kat is to make a major change to Android fragmentation, although it will depend on the various mobile carriers on which devices will get the update.
Whilst many older Android devices will be capable of running Android 4.4 Kit Kat, whether the various mobile carriers decide to put the time and effort into releasing updates for older devices remains to be seen. Another major focus for Kit Kat will be wearable devices, like the many new smart watches that are in development at the moment, we have previously heard that Google is working on their own smart watch which is rumored to be called the Google Gem. It certainly sounds very interesting, we are hoping to hear more information about the Google Nexus 5 and Android 4.4 Kit Kat later today.

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Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF701T available on Amazon for $449


Previously Asus unveiled their new 10.1 inch Android tablet in the form of the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF701T, which is equipped with a powerful Tegra 4 processor. The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF701T comes supplied with a physical keyboard dock that can be removed when required to transform the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF701T into just a lightweight tablet device.
The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF701T is fitted with a 10.1 IPS display offering a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels and comes running Google’s Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean operating system. All powered by a Tegra 4 processor T40X quad-core processor with a clock speed of 1.9GHz supported by 2GB of RAM and combined with a 72-core GeForce GPU. The Pad Infinity TF701T tablet features a 1.2 megapixel front facing camera for video calling, together with a 5 megapixel rear facing for video and photographs and supports connectivity with WiFi (a/b/g/n), Miracast and Bluetooth support.
Other features of the Transformer Pad Infinity  tablet include a 31Wh Li-polymer battery offering around 13 hours of use together with an additional 16Wh battery offering an additional 4 hours inside the keyboard dock which also has a USB 3.0 port and a SDXC card reader for storage expansion if required. The Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF701T is now available for Amazon and the like for around $449

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 available in the US and the UK

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 available in the US and the UK
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014  Edition is already available in the US and the UK, and now Samsung has announced the launch of this new Android tablet in their home country. Samsung are launching the Galaxy Note 10.1 in South Korea with LTE-A or LTE Advanced, the tablet will be available in both WiFi only and WiFi and cellular models.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE-A version is powered by Qualcomm’s latest flagship mobile processor, a quad core 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 processor. The WiFi only version of the Galaxy Note 10.1 features a different processor in the form of a 1.9GHz Samsung Exynos Octa 5 processor, the tablet also features 3GB of RAM and either 16GB or 32GB of built in storage.
Other specifications on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 include a10.1 inch display that has a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels, the tablet also comes with front and rear facing cameras. On the front of the Galaxy note 10.1 is a 2 megapixel camera for video calls, on the back of the device is an 8 megapixel camera with a BSI senor. The Note 10.1 also comes with Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS, and an 8,220 mAh battery, the LTE-A model will retail for 946,000 won, which is about $890 and the WiFi model will retail for 799,000 won, which is about $750.
Via - Sammy Hub

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Google announced details of a new Google Glass accessory store that has opened its doors

Google announced details of a new Google Glass accessory store that has opened its doors
Yesterday Google unveiled their next-generation Google Glass 2 eyewear to the world, revealing its new design which builds on the technology from the first. With a new earpiece which replaces the bone conducting technology that was included with the original Google Glass but proved to be less than perfect when used.
Today Google has announced the launch and details of a new Google Glass accessory store that has opened its doors, which will allow its early adopters who are currently in the Glass Explorers testers and development group to access a range of accessories and applications which have been specifically designed to be used with Google’s innovative eyewear.
From today Google Glass Explorers will be able to access the new online store which provides replacements for the new earbud as well as new shields which take the form of clear plastic shades. Together with a range of carrying pouches and charges to help you keep your Google Glass eyewear powered up and protected whilst out and about.
After unveiled their new Google Glass 2 eyewear, Google announced yesterday that existing users of Google Glass would be able to swap their current devices for an upgrade to the new version when it launches. For more information on the new Google Glass eyewear jump over to the official Google Glass website for details.

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Google Nexus 5 with Android 4.4 Kit Kat some photos leaked before official day

Google Nexus 5 with Android 4.4 Kit Kat some photos leaked before official day



The Google Nexus 5 is expected to be made official later today, the handset will come with Android 4.4 Kit Kat, and now we have some photos of the Nexus 5 being taken apartThe Nexus 5 will come with a 4.95 inch full HD display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and 445ppi, the device will be powered by a quad core 2.3 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, have a look at the photos after the break.
Other specifications on the Google Nexus 5 include 2GB of RAM and a choice of either 16GB or 32GB of built in storage, the handset will also features front and rear facing cameras. on the front of the Nexus 5 is a 1.3 megapixel camera, on the back is an 8 megapixel camera which can record full HD video in 1080p, the camera on the back is said to feature optical image stabilization.
Google Nexus 5 with Android 4.4 Kit Kat some photos leaked before official day
Earlier today we heard more details about Android 4.4 Kit Kat, which will ship with the Nexus 5, and the main focus of Kit Kat is to apparently put and end to Android fragmentation. Android 4.4 Kit Kat is apparently designed to run on both the latest handsets and also budget devices with lower specifications, which would means older Android devices would also benefit from Android 4.4 Kit Kat, apparently it will work with handset with 512MB of RAM upwards. 
Google Nexus 5 with Android 4.4 Kit Kat some photos leaked before official day
Google Nexus 5 with Android 4.4 Kit Kat some photos leaked before official dayAnd also heard that Google is going to launch a new Android Cloud service with Android 4.4 , the service is expected to work in a similar way to Apple’s iCloud. The Google Nexus 5 is expected to be made official today and will apparently start shipping tomorrow the 1st of November, the 16GB model will retail for $349 in the US, you can see more of what is inside the new Google Nexus 5 over at FanaticFone at the link below.

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