The First Device with Android™ 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich Platform
Cell Phones : [ Galaxy Nexus™ (Verizon) Android Smartphone ]
The First Device with Android™ 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich Platform
Cell Phones : [ Samsung Gravity® SMART QWERTY Cell Phone ]
Easy Social Networking
Now with Android 2.2, Froyo
Multimedia Powerhouse
Modern Messaging Made Easy.
These days, messaging is a lot more than sending a text. The Samsung Gravity® SMART comes with a ton of fun and useful ways to bring you to the forefront of modern messaging and communication. Do you like to get the word out quickly? You have the choice of a slide-out QWERTY keyboard or SWYPE™ technology on the touchscreen. Would you like to simplify your life? We have that covered, too. Group Text lets you include the whole group in one message, and everyone can see each group member’s reply, even if you don’t have a Gravity® SMART! Emoticons give you a quick way to add some fun and share your feelings to your text messages. Pin-it notes allow you to pin important texts on your home screen. And the full HTML browser makes it easy to post to your favorite social networking sites.
Most Asked Questions About Becoming a Developer – XDA Developer TV
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Becoming a developer is the dream of many. Unfortunately, it remains the dream of most people because they don’t quite know how to begin. Over the last months, XDA Developer TV Producer Jayce has given a lot of information about what developers do, how they became developers, and how to learn to become a developer. With all that information being presented, there are bound to be questions.
In today’s video, XDA Developer TV Producer Jayce talks about the most asked questions about becoming a developer. Jayce digs deep into his email box and finds the top questions he gets repeatedly. Jayce talks about the questions and gives some answers and advice for those wondering. Check out this video to learn more.
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- The Current State of Open Source – XDA Developer TV
- How to Market Your App with Little to No Budget – XDA Developer TV
- New Way to Make Money – Sell Physical Products In App – XDA Developer TV
- Zuck Wants to Take Pain out of Building Mobile Apps on Facebook – XDA Developer TV
- The Problem with Open Source Software – XDA Developer TV
- Day-in-the-life of a Software Developer – XDA Developer TV
- The Smart Way to Price Your Mobile App – XDA Developer TV
- How To Choose a Killer App Idea – XDA Developer TV
- How Non-Coders Created a Hugely Successful App – XDA Developer TV
- New Developers’ Greatest Opportunity – XDA Developer TV
- How a D Student Became an Elite Developer – XDA Developer TV
- The Internet of Things – The Next Frontier for Developers – XDA Developer TV
- Creating an Android App 101: Pitfalls – XDA Developer TV
- Don’t Call Yourself a Programmer! – XDA Developer TV
- Confessions of Newly Hired Developers – XDA Developer TV
- Practices of Practical Developers – XDA Developer TV
- Developer Salary News… Good News! – XDA Developer TV
- The Future of Android Development – XDA Developer TV
- Are You Smart Enough to be a Developer? – XDA Developer TV
- New Hacker School for Android!! – XDA Developer TV
- Too Old to Become a Developer? – XDA Developer TV
- Why New Developers Fail – XDA Developer TV
- Why Programmers Get No Respect – XDA Developer TV
- How a College Drop Out Becomes a CTO – XDA Developer TV
- Be More than “Ramen Profitable” and Make Money as an App Developer – XDA Developer TV
- Ladies Learning Code – XDA Developer TV
- How a Rookie Wins a Hackathon – XDA Developer TV
- Social Media for Software Developers – XDA Developer TV
- Hire Me Gary Vaynerchuk – XDA Developer TV
- Job Interview Prep: Toughest Job Interview Questions Part 4 – XDA Developer TV
- Job Interview Prep: Salary Negotiations Part 3 – XDA Developer TV
- Job Interview Prep: Main Interview Part 2 – XDA Developer TV
- Job Interview Prep: Phone Screen Part 1 – XDA Developer TV
- Careers in Android: What Hiring Managers Won’t Tell You – XDA Developer TV
- Careers in Android: Recruiter Reveals How Resumes are Chosen – XDA Developer TV
- App Development: Is Software Development Your Calling? – XDA Developer TV
- App Development: App Testing – Prove It, Then Sell It – XDA Developer TV
- App Development: The Curse of Knowledge – XDA Developer TV
- App Development: Code Katas for Beginning Android Development – XDA Developer TV
- App Development: Become a Mono for Android Ninja – XDA Developer TV
- App Development: Xposed Framework for Android – XDA Developer TV
- Careers in Android: Getting Accepted to a Hacker School – XDA Developer TV
- Careers in Android: Rate My Hacker School – XDA Developer TV
- Careers in Android: How to Become a Hacker – XDA Developer TV
- Careers in Android: Are You a Good Programmer or Great Programmer? – XDA Developer TV
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CyanogenMod creator Steve Kondik on the challenges of refining the ROM
On the morning after the Oppo N1 launch, Steve "Cyanogen" Kondik was surrounded by several Oppo ambassadors and tech writers at a hotel lounge in Beijing. It's a far cry from where he started: toying with Android ROMs out of "boredom" about five years ago.
"When I started this thing, I had, like, no idea that people would actually care," said Kondik, the creator of CyanogenMod. "I was kind of watching out to see who was going to bring Linux to the first mobile device, in a way that it didn't absolutely suck."
In the end, it was Android that stood out with its open-source development, and Kondik saw the potential of adding his own enhancements to devices running on this OS. By day, the Seattle-based developer was a lead engineer at a bioinformatics startup in Pittsburgh; but during his free time, he worked on what later became CyanogenMod for the legendary T-Mobile G1, the world's first commercial Android device. And of course, he bought it on the day it came out.
Filed under: Cellphones, Software, Mobile
Global HTC One gets Android 4.3 update, improved low-light camera performance
If you're the proud owner of an unlocked HTC One smartphone, you should now have access to an Android 4.3 update. If you picked up a locked device from a US carrier, you're likely out of luck, but global users can now snag the latest version of Jelly Bean. According to Android Highlights , improvements include a battery charging percentage indicator, boosted low-light camera performance, Sense 5 enhancements and increased stability overall. Check the update menu to see if your device is eligible.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, HTC
Via: Phone Arena
Source: Android Highlights
Cell Phones : [ Samsung Muse, White ] Samsung Muse, White
The Samsung Muse 4GB MP3 Player is the perfect complement to Samsung’s lineup of Galaxy Smartphones or other Android Devices for today’s active music listener! The Muse was designed to complement the latest Galaxy S III and Note II wireless phones in color and design with light-up, touch-sensitive keys for adjusting volume and navigation. Its brilliant pebble blue or marble white color makes it an attractive accessory for any wardrobe while it’s rounded organic design provides you with a comfortable ergonomic grip. Additionally, its light weight and built in clip for attaching to your shirt or other garment makes it the perfect device for listening to music while running, exercising or just being on the go.
Also available in Blue
Download the Muse Sync app here
Compatibility Guide by Most Popular Music Download Services
Cell Phones : [ Samsung Muse, Blue ] Samsung Muse, Blue
The Samsung Muse 4GB MP3 Player is the perfect complement to Samsung’s lineup of Galaxy Smartphones or other Android Devices for today’s active music listener! The Muse was designed to complement the latest Galaxy S III and Note II wireless phones in color and design with light-up, touch-sensitive keys for adjusting volume and navigation. Its brilliant pebble blue or marble white color makes it an attractive accessory for any wardrobe while it’s rounded organic design provides you with a comfortable ergonomic grip. Additionally, its light weight and built in clip for attaching to your shirt or other garment makes it the perfect device for listening to music while running, exercising or just being on the go.
Also available in White
Download the Muse Sync app here
Compatibility Guide by Most Popular Music Download Services