Posts Tagged ‘android applications’

New SDK Version – Android 2.0 (Eclair) – Announced to be Released in November.

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

New SDK version – Android 2.0 (Eclair) – was announced to be released in November.Android-_SDK_20

Android 2.0 is a base platform for Android gadgets. Mobile phones for this platform are expected to come to market in November, 2009. The latest release offers new performance capabilities both for users and developers.
For developers, Android SDK is presented as a downloadable component Android SDK including wholly compatible Android libraries and system image, alongside with the set of skins for the emulator. The platform is fully compatible and doesn’t require any third-party libraries.

SDK introductions:

Bluetooth – Switching on/off, connecting to remote devices via RFCOMM, sending/receiving data support.
Accounts manager – centralized accounts manager for secure storage and access to tokens and passwords
Other – new themes system, new wallpaper manager.
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New Android 1.6 (Donut) SDK Release

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Android sdk 1.6

Google has announced the release of the package Android 1.6 (Donut) SDK for Android application development, it is already available for download. As expected, the new version 1.6 of the Android operating system  is not a major upgrade, but still includes several new features. They are reflected in the SDK. For instance, cellular CDMA standard and several new display resolution support, including QVGA and WVGA,  appears. Also gestural control, the function of converting text to speech (text-to-speech) and integration with the Quick Search panel “Quick Search Box” are available.

The Android developers note that the new version of the Android operating system provides a quicker operation of built-in camera, plus several enhancements were made to the Android Market operation. It is assumed that the first devices based on Android 1.6 will come to market in October.

Android SDK 1.6

Android Will Suggest Two New Navigation Applications Using DWA – Augmented Reality for Driving – in the Near Future

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Two videos devoted to new applications for Android OS - Augmented Traffic Views and Wikitude Drive – appeared online recently. Both use the so-called «Augmented reality» – when the actual imagery from the smartphone camera are supplemented by various information layers. These two applications combine the driving process with «augmented reality» and are used to facilitate the process of driving and navigation.
This is a new word in navigation.

Augmented Traffic Views uses the data from traffic surveillance cameras in Toronto, to inform drivers of the latest «reports from the road». Appendix imposes a layer of surveillance cameras in the current view of the camera phone (using your current GPS position and direction of motion). Clicking on the icon of any camera allows to see what is currently happening at the appropriate intersection, and thus decide whether to drive there or better seek a detour.

Meanwhile Mobilizy, creator of the existing program for augmented reality Wikitude announced the release of a new app called Wikitude Drive, the app for «augmented navigation» in which the navigational guidance directions of movement are superimposed on a picture of the road obtained from the camera. This  is a fully-featured navigation program that does not contain maps and works with existing navigation programs, such as NavTeq and TeleAtlas via API. In Wikitude Drive voice prompts, using the engine TTS (text to speach) are also implemented. Constant connection to the Internet is required to use the app.

Samsung I7500 Overview

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

South Korean company Samsung Electronics introduced its first Android device – Samsung I7500. The company stressed that it was the first producer of «the Big Three», issuing phone on Android OS.samsung_i7500
Samsung I7500 exploits 3.2 AMOLED touch screen and supports communication standards HSDPA 7.2Mbps and WiFi, giving users access to the Internet and the Google Mobile services at a high speed.

Samsung I7500 provides access to the entire package of Google services , including Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Google Calendar and Google Talk. Integrated GPS-receiver allows to use such Google Maps services as My Location, Google Latitude, Street View, search the area, as well as laying and a detailed description of the route. A Wikitude application provides users with information about unknown places or other places with the help of Wikipedia articles.

Samsung I7500 is equipped with almost all most advanced multimedia capabilities. In addition to the large and bright 3.2″ AMOLED display, the device is provided with 5Mp camera and support for multiple video formats. I7500 can work on batteries for quite a long time (battery capacity is 1500mAch) and a solid amount of memory – up to 40Gb (8GB internal memory + memory card, plus a capacity of up to 32Gb). All of these technological solutions are enclosed in a thin and compact body just 11.9 mm thick.