Why Android Powered Phones Are Smarter

The smartphone is a matchless mobile device with highly developed computing capability and connectivity compared to other feature mobile phones. And the main thing is that, the smartphones almost equal the processing features of a laptop computer.

Although iPhone with the operating system took a big share from  Blackberry during the last year, Google, Apple and RIM are all competing for the top spot in the smartphone battle.

One of the company has just released the latest market share data. The Android OS has toppled the RIMBlackBerry and Apple iOS in the meantime, the MicrosoftOS platform occupied 10 percent share while HP’s Palm and Nokia’s Symbian occupied 4 percent and 2 percent, in that order.

 

The data also says that one reason why RIM and Apple continue to do glowing , the reason is that they are the producers of their own operating system for their own phones. The updates and fixes are faster than those on the Android OS platform, as the latter is spread among different manufacturers.

Generally there are five reasons that shows the  Android-powered devices might fare better than others.

Hardware:
Android smartphones are superior and have better design. TheSamsung Galaxy S2 and Motorola Atrix 4G are phones that are competitive in future market with their computer-equivalent provision. They have enhanced multimedia, different display sizes, and supplementary memory for multitasking.

Accessibility:
The Android powered smartphones are available from several different devices producers like HTC, Motorola and Samsung. They are also available with a choice of carriers and different plans to go with  different users’ needs.

Pricing:
The price issue has its own importance. The majority of  clients have a propensity to change their smarpthone as it gets old, and the availability of cheaper and more stylish Android phones might make it more feasible for them, as Apple maintains high prices for the iPhone.

Application:
The applications store for Android smarpthones is emergent and complex and more better applications are filling that marketplace. There is almost cross-compatibility using the handsets.

Speed:
How quick data can be accessed is a vital feature. The Android smartphones are easily accessible for the customers, faster 4G networks, while iPhones and Blackberrys are not fulfilling these features.

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Is iPhone’s Voice Search Weakness Vs. Android

Spoken Magic:

I have used various Android phones with since August 2010. They are amazing. By pressing on the search button, speak a command, and the phone works like magic.

It is to much cool. I find that a few months before when visiting with a friend who was using an old  phone. While talking a question about something came up, I whipped out my phone and spoke the question. Within a few seconds, Google search had delivered me the right answer.

“How did you do that,” my friend asked.

I explained that it was part of Android and that I could do other cool things. I spoke “Text” and her name with in a message. In a few seconds, what I said magically appeared in a text message on one’s phone’ display. That made her want the phone even more.

Apple’s iPhone Was Lacking

This is someone who should be a natural Apple customer. Some  one wants this phone that I could talk to, and get answers from, or make do things without pecking away at a keyboard, on screen or otherwise.

It is  mentioned that there was the application that support it. Some people have sworn by this application, including our technical person here But when someone looked at  It just never found it that fast or super impressive, versus other ways I personally could search by phone.

When I did some instant glance against common Google Voice Actions last year, I originate that Google also kept back winning. thus it was a potential solution for it, but not for the things.

Beyond Siri, there was Google Search By Voice for the iPhone, part of the Google application. That would allow to speak the searches but it still fell short of being a match to what Google Voice Actions were doing to complete tasks, and the ease in how they did that.

It should be better off with an iPhone. But if she had not been in an Apple household, the voice features of Android might have pulled it over to that world.

The optimum Solution

That’s what one patches up, one of the huge areas where Apple’s iPhone was weak against Android. When I did my last assessment of Android phones, I also covered the iPhone  and this was one of the four weaknesses I named.

In the end, I still find myself feeling a sense of relief when I go back to using my iPhone. The interface of native applications feels better. The overall know-how feels improved. The phone is more solid. It just seems to work better.

I sometimes wonder why I am wanting to use an Android phone at all. But then I keep in mind my three key reasons which are now joined by a fourth:

  • Google Voice Actions
  • GPS Navigation
  • Google Voice
  • 4G speed
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Samsung wants to block Apple selling the iPhone 4S in France and Italy

It seems that not a day goes by without a new development in the ongoing spat between Apple and Samsung over the supposed similarity between the two companies’ devices. Now Samsung has announced that it is lodging preliminary requests to place an injunction on sales of the iPhone 4S is France and Italy.

In this case, Samsung’s gripe is over two patents related to Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) standards for 3G mobile handsets, which it claims Apple is infringing in its new handset which was announced less than a day ago and is due to go on sale on 14 October.

In a statement as fiercely worded that you’d expect from this battle, Samsung says in its announcement:

The infringed technology is essential to the reliable functioning of telecom networks and devices and Samsung believes that Apple’s violation as being too severe and that the iPhone 4S should be barred from sales.

Apple has continued to flagrantly violate our intellectual property rights and free ride on our technology. We believe it is now necessary to take legal action to protect our innovation.

Injunction requests are being placed in Paris and Milan today, Samsung says. Last week the company warned that an injunction against sales of the new iPhone may be forthcoming before it had even been announced, following a similar move in South Korea.

The move comes on the same day that it was revealed that Samsung is seeking to have the iPad’s design rights revoked in the European Union.

courtesy: Thenextweb

backlink: http://thenextweb.com/mobile/2011/10/05/samsung-wants-to-block-apple-selling-the-iphone-4s-in-france-and-italy/?awesm=tnw.to_1BArQ&utm_campaign=&utm_medium=tnw.to-other&utm_source=t.co&utm_content=spreadus_master

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Apple disappoint fans? I don’t think so

Everybody in the world was first talking about the release of Iphone 5. Although Apple had not declared officially anything like that would be happen in that event. you can say this hype was not created by Apple. Now when this is clear that, it was not about Iphone 5, than why everyone is disappointed with Apple??? I am unable to understand the logic behind this disappointment.

I must say IPhone 5 will not be an ordinary product, because expectations are at highest peaks of all time. So it must take some time to prepare a master piece. Even if Apple take up to two or three years to release Iphone 5 it is justified. But i know this is not going to happen. Demands are high and competition is also increasing, because you know Microsoft is also in the competition of smartphone now. I am hoping that Iphone 5 is not launching in 2011. It can be a gift of 2012 if they launch it in start of 2012.

In this heart broken hype everybody ignoring the key feature of IPhone 4S Apple Assistant. Apple was very excited because they are thinking, it will be a key milestone in smartphone industry, but after disappointment people are ignoring such a great feature. I personally think Apple rocks the party with this feature. So please people focus on the features rather than the word “5″. :D

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Microsoft Retires Zune on Eve of iPhone Announcement

We knew this was coming, but now it’s official: Microsoft is not going to be making any more Zune players.

A recent post on the Zune.net site confirms it, promising to honor warranties and continue offering support for owners.

“We will no longer be producing Zune players. So what does this mean for our current Zune users? Absolutely nothing. Your device will continue to work with Zune services just as it does today. And we will continue to honor the warranties of all devices for both current owners and those who buy our very last devices”, Microsoft’s post says.

Most tech pundits considered the Zune HD a solid MP3 player, but Microsoft never managed to make it a serious threat to Apple’s iPod and quietly decided to fold the Zune technology and features into the upcoming Windows Phone 7 devices.

Coincidentally, Microsoft shared the news of Zune’s demise right ahead of Apple’s big event, where the next generation iPhone and possibly some changes to the iPod lineup will be announced. Apple’s dominance in the world of multimedia players is no secret, but seeing one of its competitors giving up at this point only solidifies its status as the king.

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IPhone 5 Concept Features


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Artificial Intelligence Is Coming to the iPhone, And It’s Going to Change Everything

Today i was reading somewhere that Iphone will have a Artificial Intelligence assistant. the story was

et me start off by saying this: your phone is not suddenly going to gain sentience and become Skynet. However, your phone is about to become a whole lot smarter, thanks to Apple and its new artificial intelligence Assistant.

The hype surrounding Tuesday’s Apple iPhone event is at an all-time high. But most of the hype is focused on the hardware that Apple will announce tomorrow. What will the iPhone 5 look like? Will there be an iPhone 4S? Will it have 4G capabilities or a bigger screen?

The real star of Tuesday’s show will not be the hardware, though. This event will focus on software, specifically one piece of software that Apple is launching tomorrow: the iPhone Assistant.

Assistant is the successor to Siri, the iPhone app that helped users with their daily tasks with natural language voice commands. Ask Siri to find a restaurant for you, and it could not only complete your requests, but it could also help you book a reservation. It could grab movie ratings, find you a taxi, perform Google searches and much more. Most of all, it learned from your actions and refined its recommendations accordingly.

The technology that powered Siri was born from SRI’s CALO project, the largest Artificial Intelligence project in U.S. history. It’s complex technology that linked machine learning to natural language. In other words, it’s technology that made Artificial Intelligence accessible and useful to the regular person.

Two months after its launch, Apple acquired Siri for more than $200 million.

courtesy: Mashable
backlink: http://mashable.com/2011/10/03/iphone-5-assistant/

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GSLogix started their blog

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