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| Google Eager to Publish Android 4.0 to Confront iPhone 5 Posted: 13 Aug 2011 02:18 AM PDT China wholesale In the last year, Google take the leads launching Android 2.2 Froyo before iOS4, and following publishing NFC technology in December; and improve copy and paste function, as well as WebM video code's 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. In this year, Android OS focuses on Android 3.0 Honeycomb. Due to the huge success of tablet PC iPad, Google stood in a hurry to launch Honeycomb by the help from Motorola before iPad 2 releasing. Although Google planned to release Android 4.0 in the year end, but tech website BGR recently revealed, the first device equipped with Ice Cream Sandwich will go public in October. Due to rumor that iPhone 5 may be released in September to October, the report said Google is accelerating Android 4.0 release to avoid the potential customers attracting by Apple next generation smart phone iPhone 5. |
| Recommendation for Upgrade Verizon Posted: 12 Aug 2011 06:28 PM PDT Hey guys, I'm very undecided. I'm stuck on the typical dilemma of "upgrade now, or wait for something better?":blush: That being said I have the original droid, got it 2yrs ago in December. I've just replaced it through insurance claim about 1 month ago due to water damage.:flamemad: My original plan is to upgrade in November or December to get a droid bionic. Now that the revised specs have been released. I'm not to impressed. It has the tegra2 which has already been out sense the begging of the year with the atrix and there's no substantial increase in battery life from current smart phones out right now. So I'm wondering if I should wait till the new year releases come out with something significantly more advanced i.e 3 core processor, 3gb ddr memory, 2400mAh bat, etc. Or if I should just go ahead and upgrade in the end of the year :confused: Opinions are very welcome of course :D |
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