Google Android 0.9 SDK Beta Released ( Mobile Phone OS) In-Depth Video Tour, A Great OS
An In-Depth Video Tour of Google Android 0.9 SDK r1 Beta, an Great Mobile OSDownload it: http://code.google.com/android... Notes: http://code.google.com/android... released the Android 0.9 SDK r1 Beta, boasting of a pile of API updates and a visual refresh that moves it one solid step closer to actually, you know, showing up on a phone. A long changelog and a few screenshots are great, but we've fired up the SDK's emulator for a guided tour of Android's salient features.0:02: Main menu is contained in a drawer that slides from the bottom of the screen0:08: Multiple home screens can be flipped with touch gestures, a la the iPhone0:20: Icons can be dragged from the main menu to build customized home screens. Dragging to the menu drawer trashes the home screen shortcut0:38: Dialer screen, followed by the call behavior. Calls can continue in the background, and all functions that don't require data transfer can work concurrently (This is currently a software regulation, as 3g networks should theoretically allow for simultaneous voice and data usage).0:53: Ongoing calls and other notifications can be accessed by dragging the taskbar down.1:20: Browser displays Gizmodo. Rendering is quite good, page navigation is a fairly intuitive rehash of current touch-control schemes. It's not terrible good at guessing column widths during double-tap zooming, but seems very usable. Preview magnification feature is useful for smaller screens or text-heavy pages.2:22: "Tabbed" browsing feature lays out a grid of pages, with previews2:45: Google Maps app. As you can see, this is among the more polished apps, and will feel familiar to anyone who has used Google Maps on the desktop or mobile devices.3:30: Google Maps Street View.4:00: Home screen include widgets (Google Search, a clock and a picture frame are the only ones for now) that can be dragged around the home screen(s).4:23: The music apps relies on a panel of icons (a recurring theme in Android)4:30: Message composition is unremarkable, but there is no sign of an on-screen keyboard at the moment. This could be a customization catered the the first round of Android phones, at least one of which will have a slide-out keyboard.5:12: The camera naturally doesn't work in the emulator, but there are currently very few options in its menus.5:50: Wallpaper switching. This is one of the few areas where Android excels aesthetically. Wallpaper scrolls as home screens are switched, but at a slower rate that the icons. This creates a convincing illusion of depth.6:11: The home screen can also be modified via the system menu, where you can choose to add applications, widgets and shortcuts, as well as change the wallpaper.It's hard to pass judgement on Android in the condition it's in. What's there is impressive, but there are so many glaring omissions, at least from a consumer standpoint. There is a fantastic system for managing ongoing calls and system messages (via the pull-down taskbar) but no apps to take advantage of it. Email and IM would suit such a configuration beautifully, but neither is included in this release. And seriously, where is the calendar? The organizer? A video app? Youtube support?Sure, these things could be left to the developer community, but Google already has messaging, email, video and calendar services, so it's reasonable to expect that they be included by default in Android. Before a public release, Android should at least posses a feature set comparable to your average candy bar phone, courtesy of Google, so that the eager open-source development community can devote their effort to creating new, innovative apps and modifications for the OS.Objections aside, the progress is promising. In terms of usability, Android is much easier to navigate and customize than virtually all other mobile solutions. With a few more apps, Android will be a clear choice over Windows Mobile, skinned or not. You can download the SDK and play with the emulator yourself, if you want. Just a word of warning, though — explaining to your family or significant other that you're testing an emulated prerelease of an upcoming mobile OS is about as hard as it soundsSource: http://gizmodo.com/5038586/an-...
Channel: Science & Technology
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: NeoPHILiyac
Length: 07:21
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emailgrowth (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Google G1 phone is very awesome phone. It will give competition to I Phone. On my website I have online texting for free. Just click my profile and see my website. Very nice video.
mobilecontractman (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Mobile Contract Man says lol!
NeoPHILiyac (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Apple and $teve Job$ Sucks
venomss95 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
lol thats apple for ya
NeoPHILiyac (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
yap u r right . Apple Mac OS X is Unix / FreeBSD based that why they perform better then Windows, Apple mint there few products based of Open Source Software and then make their code closed . what a shameless lecher Apple product Looks Pretty thats why Apple's each and every Mistake is forgiven . Apple is God . nobody has any right to against Apple or unless Apple Fanboys will wept us fm Earth
enantiomer2000 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
according to an apple fanboy, any good product is a copy of apple
NeoPHILiyac (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
me too . i would then rather use next version of Sony P1i . but i think as its a preview (beta version ) lots of thing may be added later . especially Gtalk definitely . its Google's OS and how could Google foget to add its own Softwares :)) :))
enantiomer2000 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
no bluetooth and no gtalk? those are some pretty serious drawbacks. if the htc dream doesn't have these features, I will simply wait for a future release before I buy in.
kef0al7al (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Copy Of iPhone!!
NeoPHILiyac (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
BTW i hav no prob people buying iPhone . if people can waste money on Nokia's Vertu , Prada, Gucci , Armani then why not on iPhone which is lot cheper and better then those brands. but plz dont called it God's Phone , Best phone ever made . Blah Blah Blah etc . if u really think its Jesus phone ( they Marketing Gimmick says so) then i can only say one thing Jesus does not TelePhone he just do telepathy :)) :)) :P |
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