What Is The Android 1.5 Cupcake Update & What Does It Include?
The update to Android 1.5, code-named Cupcake, is a major upgrade to the operating system that includes a host of new features. The upgrade is so dramatic that one wonders why Google did not market it as Android 2.0.
Under the hood, the operating system is now running on the 2.6.27 Linux kernel. For the end-user, this translates to greater stability, more robust security, and core application enhancements. In addition, Android 1.5 includes the SIM Application Toolkit 1.0, with automatic checking and repair of the SD card file system, and a new API that will allow developers greater flexibility and power for creating apps.
On the surface, users will be impressed with the new capabilities that significantly enhance their experience and address the Android 1.0 release's most blatant omissions. Certain features, such as the more advanced mobile web browser and the virtual keyboard, are simply Android catching up to the iPhone. Other enhancements are aesthetic in nature, adding eye candy and polishing the user interface, such as the consistent use of UI elements, smooth rotations between landscape and portrait modes, and animated window transitions.
Standards-Compliant Web Browser
The web browser received a drastic speed enhancement due to a new rendering engine and SquirelFish, an optimized JavaScript interpreter. There are noticeable performance improvements in complex web apps that involve a great deal of JavaScript code. In addition to the speed gains, Android 1.5's browser includes the ability to search for text within a web page, copy and paste within web pages, a unified Search and Go box, and user-selectable text-encodings. The user interface tweaks include tabbed bookmarks, most-visited and history page screens, and smoother scrolling pages.
Home Screen Widgets
Android now offers the capability for users to customize their Home screen with widgets, a small web application that displays live data retrieved from the Internet. Android 1.5 comes packaged with five Home screen widgets: search, calendar, analog clock, music player, and picture frame. Support for third-party widgets is also included.
Smart Virtual Keyboard
Android users have access to the best of both worlds now that Android 1.5 supports both virtual and physical keyboards. The virtual keyboard supports both landscape and portrait orientation modes and works in all applications, including but not limited to SMS, the web browser, Gmail, and third-party programs. It includes auto-correct capability, a suggestion algorithm and dictionary of suggestions, and support for custom user dictionaries. It even supports tactile feedback via screen vibration. In addition, unlike similar platforms, Android 1.5 contains support for the installation of third-party virtual keyboards.
Recording and Sharing Video
Google rectifies a glaring omission to Android now that the platform can finally record and share video. Android 1.5 also includes more advanced support and improved playback for MPEG-4 and 3GP video formats. Recorded video can now be shared via email and MMS, or uploaded directly to YouTube, including privacy controls that allow the user to dictate whether the video can be seen by all or just invited friends. The uploads occur in the background so that they do not interfere with further use of the phone, including continuing to record videos and even uploading more videos.
Additional Benefits
- Snappier overall application performance.
- Voice search through Google's mobile search.
- Smoother scrolling Gmail conversation list.
- Gmail now has features for delete, bulk archive, and label operations on multiple messages.
- Google Talk friends' status visible in Gmail, Email apps, Contacts, SMS, and MMS.
- Simple photo sharing (just tap "Share") using Picasa, Google's online image service.
- Faster start-up and operating performance using the camera.
- Stereo Bluetooth support.
- Acquisition of GPS location is noticeably faster.
It is evident that Google is striving to perfect the Android platform and has little intention of allowing Apple's iPhone OS 3.0 to overshadow it. Google has designed the enhancements included in Android 1.5 to bring the user a sleek, streamlined experience while keeping the platform highly competitive.
Questions and Answers
Android was designed to create mobile applications that take full advantage of each mobile has to offer. It was built to be truly open. For example, an application can call one of the basic functions of the phone, calls, send text messages or using the device, enabling developers to create broader and more consistent experiences for users. Android is built on the Linux kernel.
Widgets are small web apps that retrieve and display information from the Internet. They are one of the best features added to Google Android 1.5. Here is a simple set of instructions for adding widgets to the home screen of any Android device.
Coming 22nd October 2008 Google is going to sell it's first mobile phone G1 which price is $179. Latest many 3g technological facility enriched this phone is cheaper than iPhone.
This article talks about in fusion for Android's success and how Android application development seems to stop by no means.
Ought to see this article to understand more about android markets efforts to create android effective industry and also growing figures involving android apps by android consumers helpful for Android developer.
DownloadAndroid announces newly release of Advanced Launcher v1.3, a must-have application which helps to create shortcuts to any application or function with ease and style. It makes your android device extremely handy and user-friendly.
Since it came out with the first android enabled smart phone, HTC has been on a roll. The markets abroad have accepted HTC products very easily and are happy to see that the company is faring exactly in accordance with the demands put forward in the market by the customers.
In an atmosphere of ever-increasing digital social inter-connectivity, more and more people every day are turning to their mobile devices rather than their laptops or PCs for the way they get their information.
Iphone is introduces by Apple company. It is hot selling product all over the world since its launch. Iphone is not just a phone from which you receive call or make call or send sms. Iphone is more than a mobile phone, it's a mini super computer. Iphone has amazing features and huge variety of iphone apps are available. You can buy and download iphone apps according to your interest and need.
Google android phones are the recent fad and craze which has taken more than the mobile telephone purchasers.
Connectivity on international trips is no longer a major problem with an international SIM card. Long distance mobile calls while traveling used to be very expensive, and moreover, efficient coverage was another hurdle. But with the coming of international SIM cards targeted at travelers, all these things have changed. This article highlights two types of international SIMs – a universal SIM card, and a country specific SIM card:
The T-Mobile G1 was the world's first Android-powered phone. Launched nearly two years ago, it created an entirely new class of mobile phones and apps. Its successor, the T-Mobile G2 with Google, will continue the revolution. The T-Mobile G2 will deliver tight integration with Google services and break new ground as the first smartphone designed to run at 4G speeds on our new HSPA+ network.
With all the hoopla lately about Android 2.2 (aka Froyo, which means frozen yogurt by the way) I figured I would write a brief rundown of some of the new features you can expect from the latest and greatest version of the Android OS.
RemoteDroid is an app that you can use via Wi-Fi to turn your Android phone into a wireless keyboard and mouse for your computer.
Android is a revolutionary operating system produced in part by internet giant Google . It is most known for running the Nexus 1, Samsung Galaxy, LG Fender,and other mobile phones. While some refer to this phone as a standalone "Google Phone," Google has made efforts to increase awareness that there is no such thing.

