Posts Tagged ‘Android Operating System’

Google Nexus One Now Runs on ATandT 3G in U.S., Rogers in Canada

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Google said the Nexus One is now available from Google’s Webstore as an unlocked device without a service plan for AT&T’s 3G network in the U.S. and on Rogers Wireless in Canada. Nexus One devices can also now be shipped to Canada from Google’s Webstore and will work with a SIM from Rogers Wireless. If the Nexus One can find purchase on AT&T’s network, it may be able to more directly challenge Apple’s iPhone, currently carried exclusively by AT&T.

Google March 16 said it now selling a version of its Nexus One smartphone that runs on AT&T’s 3G network and Rogers Wireless, a move that could broaden the device’s appeal and put it more squarely in competition with Apple’s world-beating iPhone 3GS.

The Nexus One is now available from Google’s Webstore as an unlocked device without a service plan for AT&T’s 3G network in the U.S. and on Rogers Wireless in Canada. Nexus One devices can also now be shipped to Canada from Google’s Webstore and will work with a SIM from Rogers Wireless, the company said.

Google’s Nexus One is based on the search engine’s Android operating system, an open source platform around which more than 20 different handsets have been built. The device, which runs the latest Android 2.1, includes a speedy 1 GHz processor.

When Google launched the Nexus One from its Webstore Jan. 5, the company made device available unlocked for $529 and with a two-year contract from T-Mobile for $179.

Google officials also pledged to make the Nexus One available on Verizon Wireless and via Vodafone in the spring. Recent reports indicated Verizon could sell the Nexus One as early as March 23, with the device rolling out from Vodafone in April.

In February, mobile gadget blogs discovered that the Federal Communications Commission had blessed a version of the Nexus One smartphone that runs on AT&T’s 3G network.

Google designed the Nexus One to be unlocked, which means users can use it with a SIM card from most GSM operators worldwide.

While the device is compatible with 3G networks such as T-Mobile, carriers such as AT&T and Rogers have different 3G frequencies. Accordingly, users owning SIM cards from AT&T or Rogers devices could only access 2G or EDGE networks on their Nexus One.

That all changed today. Users may choose from two versions of the Nexus One: one with 3G coverage on networks that use the 850 MHz, 1900 MHz, and 2100 MHz frequency bands. This is recommended for use on AT&T in the US and Rogers in Canada.

Google also offers the Nexus One with 3G coverage on networks that use the 900 MHz, AWS, and 2100 MHz frequency bands. This is recommended for use on T-Mobile in the U.S..

This move is a bit of positive news in the wake of a dismal new report from analytics researcher Flurry, which found that the Nexus One sold only 135,000 units through its first 74 days of retail sale.

By contrast, the Android-based Motorola Droid from Verizon Wireless sold 1.05 million units, while Apple’s inaugural iPhone shipped 1 million copies in 2007.

If the Nexus One can find purchase on AT&T’s network, it may be able to more directly challenge Apple’s iPhone, currently carried exclusively by AT&T.

With features such as pinch-to-zoom multitouch, the Nexus One has been compared to the iPhone with all of its functionality. This is big reason why Apple has sued Nexus One manufacturer HTC Corp. for infringing on some 20 of its smartphone patents dating back the last several years.

The idea is to take Android down a few notches as Apple seeks to defend its turf from Google-based phones.

Resource:

http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Mobile-and-Wireless/Google-Nexus-One-Now-Runs-on-ATT-3G-in-US-Rogers-in-Canada-320991/

iPhone application software development

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

iPhone has changed the opinion of mobiles from being communication device alone to manage all sorts of functions that a modern pc works. New iphone has all of features that all in mobile phones. iPhone is the combination of three gadget of mobile phone system, a video screen ipod device and internet device with html emails and web browsing.

Opening up its SDK for developer leads to further enhancements of third party iphone development and customization of software. Iphone software development work is done by Mac OS. Fusion Informatics has vast experience of software development in Mac. Fusion Informatics can do iphone software designing and development within short time of period.

Our iPhone software development worked with architecture and functional prospects but also worked with graphical designing and user interface.

Custom iphone software development for business and games applications.

  • iPhone Business Software
  • iPhone Finance Software
  • iPhone Education Software
  • iPhone Health Software
  • iPhone Fitness Software
  • iPhone Lifestyle Software
  • iPhone Navigation Software
  • iPhone Entertainment Software
  • iPhone Game Software
  • iPhone Music Software

Fusion Informatics has also worked with 2D animation – 3D animation software for iPhone applications.
Fusion Informatics developer can design and develop your iPhone software application which is in your dream.

You are at right palace to contact us for iphone application development services to take care of your iphone software development to integrate with your business.

Potential of Google’s Android Operating System

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

The mobile phone market started to get more competitive when manufacturers started to take advantage of the latest micro technologies that were applied to PDAs and mixing them up with mobile features in collaboration of the rising mobile network providers that all have goals in keeping everyone in touch regardless of location indoors and outdoors. But even with so many popular contenders like Nokia, Samsung, LG, Sony and dozens of other manufacturers deep in their game with plenty of phone models for consumers and business users, other companies like Apple saw great potential in their own technology and used to create their own smart phone. Apple called this product the iPhone and it took a great share of the mobile phone market with millions of phones currently sold.

Google’s Unexpected Appearance

Google was working with Apple in implementing Google Maps functionality on the iPhone to further boost its success, but also had some hidden agendas of their own in entering the mobile phone market. Rumors started to surface claiming that Google planned to release their own mobile phone to wow consumers and drive them away from the iPhone.

Speculations were made when Google acquired Android, Inc., but little details were made public other than hints coming from Google that they wanted to bring their search and other applications to mobile phones. Prototypes were being shown to cell phone manufacturers further increasing the speculation about a Google smart phone.

However, on November 5, 2007, a business alliance known as the Open Handset Alliance which is a consortium of several known companies including top mobile contenders HTC and LG announced Android which is a mobile operating system that uses the Linux kernel.

Android’s Impact

The announcement of this operating system was a shock as people were expecting a regular mobile device from Google. Google’s approach was to have many Google devices coming from manufacturers that use the mobile operating system which focuses on creating a standard and open ecosystem to different manufacturers. The following year, Android released their source code while HTC released the first Android-powered device – the T-Mobile G1.

Although the T-Mobile G1 didn’t really cause the same stir that the iPhone has, more models coming from Sony, Samsung, Acer, LG, and other models appeared giving consumers a vast number of choices that have the same familiar look and feel of the Android OS although manufacturers took advantage of the customization aspects of the open source system.

Android Now and Beyond

Android 2.0 was released on October 26, 2009 sporting a new look and better use of the hardware which gave way to the now popular Motorola Droid which received favorable reviews from consumers. This phone boasted features that better rivals the iPhone compared to other devices most notably multitasking capabilities.

Google then followed up beginning the New Year 2010 with a mobile phone of their own. Manufactured by HTC, Google brands this device as the Nexus One which currently runs the latest Android 2.1 OS. This mobile device stacks up well against the Droid and the iPhone in its target market. A future version of this device will target business users setting up competition for the various BlackBerry phones that business users continue to embrace.