Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts

Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 Android Media Player

Written By technotheory on Tuesday, February 28, 2012 | 4:10 AM

Samsung introduces its new Galaxy S WiFi 4.2, an Android media player intended to deliver powerful gaming on the go, joining the Galaxy S WiFi 3.6, 4.0 and 5.0 players. The new 4.2-inch PMP is powered by a 1GHz processor with 512MB of RAM. It features the SoundAlive audio system for enhanced gaming experience. It comes pre-loaded with Need For Speed Hot Pursuit game.

The Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 sports a 4.2-inch 480×800 IPS LCD touchscreen, a 2 Megapixel main camera, a VGA front camera for video call, support for Bluetooth 3.0 and WiFi 802.11b/g/n connectivity, and a microSD card slot for expansion. The player comes in 8GB or 16GB models. It runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread and is loaded with TouchWiz UI, Samsung Hub, ChatON app.

The Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 comes in white.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 announced

Written By technotheory on Sunday, February 26, 2012 | 12:50 AM

Samsung has decided to get in just before MWC 2012 kicks off and has unveiled the next in its second-generation tablet range: the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1.

Following on from the Tab 2 7.0, the new larger-screened device features the likes of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich to you and me) a 1GHz dual core processor and a 3MP rear-facing camera.

A 7000mAh battery promises to keep you going through the day, and there's a VGA front-facing camera for video calling should the wind take you.



The same, but different…

However, Android ICS aside, there's not a lot that we can see to really call this an upgrade over the original 10.1 – and it's even thicker and fatter than the original to boot.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 was a similar affair – an update to the latest version of Google's OS but not much of a difference in the way of specs.

We're hoping the fact we're seeing a re-badged model from last year means we'll be getting something of a price plunge too – given the first Tab 10.1 can be had for around £360 now, a sub-£300 tag would be just lovely. We have been given a Galaxy 2 10.1 UK release date of March, so not long to wait now.

We're going to be getting our mitts on this latest tablet very soon, so stay plugged into TechRadar if you can't wait for our hands on: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 review. Especially for the number fans among you.
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Acer Iconia Tab A200 Android 4.0 ICS Tablet

Written By technotheory on Saturday, February 25, 2012 | 12:32 AM

Acer Iconia Tab A200 is always the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OTA update. The 10.1-inch tablet is powered by NVIDIA Tegra 2 1 GHz dual-core processor with 1 GB RAM or power. It comes with 8GB or 16GB internal memory for your applications, music and video store, and there is microSD / SDHC card slot for expansion cards.

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The Acer A200 tablet has a 10.1-inch WXGA 1280 × 800 touchscreen, a forward facing camera, two speakers, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity. The Iconia Tab A200 is available in titanium gray and red metallic colors.
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4 Most Wanted Tablet Operating System Hacks

Written By technotheory on Wednesday, December 21, 2011 | 2:00 PM

HP’s ending of support for their Touchpad tablets has sparked some creativity for many hackers, mainly with operating system compatibilities. People want to run Mac on PC, people want to run PC on Mac, and now more and more people are wanting to run different operating systems on tablet computers. Here are 4 of the best tutorials for running different OSs on tablets.

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Android on HP Touchpad

Although the HP Touchpad quickly became the fastest selling tablet to date, the ending of support for Web OS by HP gave hopes to many HP Touchpad owners that the Android operating system could be ported to the Touchpad. After all, Android is a very popular mobile operating system, and with the lack of updates for the Touchpad’s native OS, Android may be a better choice.

Running Android on an HP Touchpad can be accomplished using a method that developers refer to as CyanogenMod7.

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Android on Amazon Kindle Fire

Although the Amazon Kindle Fire is still relatively new, developers have already found a way to install Android Tablet OS on the Kindle Fire. If you are a Kindle Fire owner that prefers the regular Android OS vs. the heavily Amazon branded OS that ships with the Fire, this might be a mod for you.

Running Android on the Amazon Kindle Fire can also be accomplished using CyanoGenMods.

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Android on iPad

Many iPad owners would probably agree that iOS, the iPad’s operating system, is pretty rad. With the iPad, you also get the Apple App Store, which has one of the widest selections of apps, out of all tablet manufacturers.

However, Android is more of an “open source” operating system, that is different from iOS in many ways. Both operating systems have their advantages and disadvantages, but if you are an Android fan but iPad owner, you can port Android to an iPad if you would rather run Android than iOS.

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iOS on Android (Motorola Xoom)

Whenever you try and run Apple software on something that isn’t Apple, it’s a bit more difficult of a process. iOS hasn’t been stabile version installed on an Android Tablet as of yet, and as you may know, because there are so many different types of Android Tablets, rooting iOS to Android would be difficult, similar to creating a hackintosh computer.

However, there are some developers out there that are definitely making progress with the iOS on Android mod.

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Conclusion

Overall, there isn’t a super simple way to run any tablet operating system on a different tablet. However, developers are pushing the envelope, and the above most wanted tablet operating system hacks are great examples of that.

One development idea that would be awesome, would to have something like VMware Fusion or Parallels for the iPad, which would let iPad owners run Android (or other operating systems) via virtual machines. Alternatively, it would be nice to have a VMware like software that you could install on Android Tablets to run iOS, although Apple would never allow it.

Has anyone successfully modded their tablets with a different operating system? If so, leave a comment to help others!

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