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Galaxy Ace 2 And Galaxy Mini 2 Officially Announced By Samsung

Samsung is now considered as the leader in the android mobile market. It has penetrated the market by launching several low, mid as well as high range phones into the market. Samsung is once again prving itself as a android market leader by by launching two more new low and mid range Android mobile phones into the market. The Samsung Galaxy mini 2 and the galaxy ace 2 are the two new phones that are going to be launched into the market in march. There are chances that the mini 2 will be launched under the name of Samsung galaxy pop 2 as the Galaxy mini was launched under the name of galaxy mini India.
Though Samsung has cleared about its launch but still there is no information about prices of these two mobile phones.


Mad Tracks v1.0 Android Game Free Download



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WILD ACROBATIC TRACKS
Race your miniature motor through wacky life-sized environments. Whip your car through a miniature golf course, a massive toy store, and more as you drive through gravity defying loops and spectacular jumps. Discover shortcuts and surprises along the way!

MINI-GAMES AND CHALLENGES
MAD TRACKS is more than just racing! Compete against other players in skill-based mini-games.

7 DIFFERENT POWER-UPS AND WEAPONS
Grab items found throughout each track to power-up your car with turbo boosts, shields, and multiple weapons.

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Earn in-game Mad Points to unlock additional cars, tracks, and content.

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Put the pedal to the metal against up to 3 other players in real-time server based multiplayer or locally via a WiFi connection.

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Angry Birds Happy 2nd Birthday Free Download


Angry Birds Happy 2nd Birthday Free Download
Angry birds is one of the most downloaded games in the android market. This is one game that every android users has either played or at least heard of. The game revolves around some greedy pigs and angry birds. The plot goes like this: the greedy pigs steal the eggs of birds and eat them. The angry birds are now looking for revenge.

Angry Birds Happy 2nd Birthday Free Download

During the 2nd birthday of Angry Birds, a new version (v2.0.2) was released.

Enjoy this marvelous game.

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Adobe Photoshop Express For Android Smartphone Free Download


Many of us go around clicking photos of things that seem interesting for us in our daily lives. It may be the people we are around, the fun moments we have or just the nature. But what do you do when you have to edit these photos that you have taken. Put them onto your computer and edit??

Well now you don’t have transfer them onto your desktop because, Photoshop Express For Android smartphones is here. With Photoshop Express For Android, you can edit your photos on the move. Make those stunnign photos that you took more stunning with the all new Photoshop Express For Android.  



Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 To Be Out Early This Year

Samsung just launched the Galaxy Tab 2, the official sequel to its original tablet, the Galaxy Tab. Whereas the original Tab was criticized for running an up-scaled phone operating system rather than one designed specifically for a tablet, the new Tab leaps forward to Android 4.0 “Ice Cream Sandwich” (ICS), the most recent Google mobile OS, designed for phones and tablets.

The Galaxy Tab 2 has a 1,024 x 600-pixel screen that measures seven inches (more screen sizes are sure to follow). It’s Samsung’s first tablet to run ICS. With the latest Android comes useful features like an improved interface that allows users to swipe-control apps and the ability to unlock the phone just by looking at it via Face Unlock.

You also get an OS that’s designed from the ground up to run on tablets as well as smartphones — unlike some other devices such as the Kindle Fire, which run a version of Android that was originally meant for phones. That means most functions should run smoothly and the few Android apps designed specifically for tablets will really shine.

Samsung packs some of its own software on board, starting with various content “Hubs” where users can quickly get movies, TV, music, games, books, newspapers and magazines. Of course, users can just eschew those in favor of outlets like Netflix and Google Music (and I’m betting most will). The Tab also has something called S Suggest, which suggests apps for “suited to users’ tastes.” No word on exactly how it determines that.

Besides those additions, the Galaxy Tab 2 is the first mobile device to include AllShare Play, the cloud service Samsung launched at CES. Using the service, Tab 2 owners can play back or even live stream video from other Samsung devices.

Samsung also says the Tab 2 has improved social abilities. Being an Android device, Google+ integration is seamless and includes the ability to start hangouts “spontaneously.” There’s also integration with Samsung’s ChatON service, which is similar to BlackBerry Messenger or iMessage, leveraging the device’s data connection to start chats of send instant messages cheaply and easily.

There will be two models of Samsung Galaxy Tab 2: a 3G+Wi-Fi version and a purely Wi-Fi one. It’ll debut in March, first in the U.K. then worldwide, and reports say it’ll cost about $350, though Samsung hasn’t confirmed the price. U.S. carrier partners for the 3G version haven’t been announced.

Interested in getting the new Galaxy Tab 2? What excites you about it? Let us know in the comments.

Android - iPhone Battle. What To Look For In 2012

Between the Curiosity rover landing on Mars (we hope) and the world supposedly ending, let’s face it, 2012 is going to be a big year. And who could possibly top 2011? After all, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, the Galaxy Nexus, and Google Music were all introduced in 2011. Not to mention the web based version of the Android Market. On the other hand, Apple did make a year of 2011 as well with the iPad 2, iOS 5, and the iPhone 4S (their best selling iPhone yet). So if all of this happened last year, is there any way that Android and iOS could top it in 2012? Sure! In fact, here is a few of the things we can definitely look forward to in 2012:

Quad-Core Phones



Doesn’t it feel like just yesterday that Dual-Core phones hit the market? Well Nvidia has announced that there will definitely be quad-core Tegra 3 phones on the market by the end of March. At the same time, Qualcomm says that their quad core chips will be out by the end of the year.

Now that CES has come and gone, and not a single quad-core phone was released, what will be the first quad-core phone to be released? As of right now, it looks like the HTC Edge will win the quad race. But no matter who comes out first, we are certain that quad-core technology will be making its way into smartphones very soon.

On the other hand, we are going back and forth on whether or not the next iPhone will have a quad-core or not. However, BGR reports “uncovered references to the new quad-core chip within the latest beta release of Apple’s iOS software. Among the code for Apple’s updated processing-core management software, a reference to “/cores/core.3″ has been identified. Apple’s dual-core A5 chipset is referred to as “/cores/core.1″ within the iOS code, and single-core chips are “/cores/core.0″ according to the naming conventions within Apple’s processing-core management software.”



Quad-Core Tablets

Although this technically started to happen last year, quad-core tablets are very scarce right now. In fact, the Transformer Prime is the only Tegra 3 tablet available for purchase right now. But within a few months, 3 other Tegra 3 tablets will surely make their way to the market. The HTC Quattro, Lenovo LePad K2, and Acer Iconia A700 are all due for release in the first half of 2012, and will all be packing quad-core technology. But if power is what you’re looking for, why don’t you stick around for Qualcomm’s 2.5GHz Quad-Core Krait Chip?

Jelly Bean

If you haven’t already caught on, Android versions are named after desserts and are assigned alphabetically. Therefore, after Ice Cream Sanwich, something with a “J” should be on the way (I’m a poet and I didn’t even know it). You can check out the full background behind Google’s naming of Android versions here.





More importantly, now that Ice Cream Sandwich is out, Google is surely well on its way to producing the next version of Android. Crazy right? Most of us are still waiting to get our hands on Ice Cream Sandwich, or even Gingerbread! But despite the huge improvements that we have seen in Ice Cream Sandwich, reports suggest that some “game changing stuff” has been moved to the next version of Android (“J”). Speculation never ends well. So we are not going to say that “J” is coming in 2012. We can hope and dream though.

Android @ Home

Back at Google’s I/O 2011, we heard about a new initiative called Android Open Accessory. This open kit allows external “USB hardware (an Android USB accessory) to interact with an Android-powered device in a special “accessory” mode” through Android 3.1 and 2.3.4. Now that developers are starting to play with this new kit that Google has provided, we can expect to see a horde of new accessories and appliances for Android Devices.

Note: If you’re still rocking a pre 2.3.4 or 3.1 device, you might be out of luck. In Google’s terms, “Many previously released Android-powered devices are only capable of acting as a USB device and cannot initiate connections with external USB devices”. Simply, some older devices cannot connect to these accessories and appliances.



On the other hand, we have already seen NetChef come out of CES 2012. It has an 8-inch touchscreen that gives a variety of easy to follow recipes along with attractive pictures ($270). As you can see, “Android @ Home” is not restricted to Open Accessory. In the coming year, we could be seeing more stand alone Android powered appliances and devices separate from tablets and phones.

Apple @ School?


Just over a week into the new year, Apple has already started to send out invites for its upcoming event. On January 19th, at the Guggenheim Museum, Apple has announced through its invites that they have something educational up their sleeve. In the past, Apple has donated 9,000 refurbished iPads to the Teach for America Program, and even offers educational discounts in their online store.

Speculators have led us to believe that “iTextbooks” is going to be the focus of the event. More specifically, Clayton Morris says that the event “will focus on iTunes University and Apple in education” and “has been in the making for years” (and that Steve Jobs was “intimately involved with this project before his passing)” (PaidContent).

More With Google TV

Remember when Eric Schmidt said that by next summer “the majority of the televisions you see in stores” will have Google TV installed? I sure do. But now that Logitech has stepped down from producing products powered by Google TV, it looks like game-over for big G right? Wrong. Sony, LG, Vizio, and Samsung have all stepped in as partners for Google TV. So instead of getting burnt from Logitech stepping out, Google TV looks to be just getting started. Keep reading for a full list of devices by the 4 manufacturers listed above thanks to Gigaom:

Sony, which was burnt badly in its first go-around with Google TV, has decided to take the operating system off its connected TVs for the foreseeable future. Instead, it’s shipping Google TV in one connected Blu-ray player and a streaming media box that will compete against Roku, Apple TV, Boxee Box and others.
LG announced two connected TV models with Google TV installed, sized at 47″ and 55″. Both will be backlit and have 1080p resolution, as well as 3-D capabilities. While pricing of the sets weren’t announced, the specs that were shared suggest these 3DTVs are likely to be priced at a premium to other LG products, which is never a good sign in a tough economic environment. What’s more telling is that LG’s Google TVs were announced as an afterthought to those with its own Smart TV platform, which the company says boasts almost 1,200 apps in its own store.
Like Sony, Vizio announced a streaming player and Blu-ray player with Google TV installed. It also detailed the coming availability of 47″, 55″ and 65″ 3DTVs that will use the latest Google TV operating system. But don’t expect it to talk up Google TV in its marketing materials: While based on the Android operating system, Vizio is re-skinning the system and branding the app framework VIA Plus (for Vizio Internet Apps).
And Samsung, which has long been expected to introduce Google TV on at least some of its devices, didn’t mention the partnership at all in its press conference. Instead, it talked up the improved feature set of its own app platform, which now has Kinect-like voice and gesture control, as well as facial recognition.
Ice Cream Sandwich Invasion

Now that the newest version of Android has hit the market, everybody is looking to get their hands on it. And now that the Galaxy Nexus has had its chance to be the only phone with Ice Cream Sandwich, Android manufacturers will be rolling out ICS updates very soon. Not long from now, you can expect to see Ice Cream Sandwich as the #1 Android version. As of right now, Ice Cream Sandwich only makes up about 0.6% of all Android devices.

In the meantime, why don’t you go check out a full Android 4.0 upgrade list thanks to Computer World’s Android Power Section.

Re-Cap

There isn’t much else to say. 2012 should be an exciting year in terms of smartphones. If one of the Android Manufacturers produces a quad-core phone before the first quad-core iPhone, is that game-over for iOS? Probably not. But now that Ice Cream Sandwich is putting Android one step higher and RIM, Windows, and HP are all falling out of the game, the smart phone OS market competition is surely heating up fast.

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Latest Android Phones To Hit Global Markets In 2012

Motorola unveiled two of the latest Android phones that they will be launching this year at C.E.S 2012. The Motoluxe and the Motorola Defy Mini are the latest Android phones that will be launched into markets worldwide this year. The Motoluxe and the Motorola Defy Mini run on ginger bread 2.3.7 and 2.3.6 respectively. Both these Android phones will be available in the market come spring this year.
Here is a look at the technical specs of the latest Android Phones that Motorola have on offer.



Motoluxe Full Phone Features:

· Android v2.3 Gingerbread OS
· 800 MHz Processor
· Full Touch screen
· 8 MP camera
· Moto Switch UI
· Social Networking


Motorola Motoluxe Android Phone Technical Details:

Network:

· EDGE/GPRS
· 2G: Quad band GSM
· 3G: Dual band HSDPA
· 3G Speed : HSDPA up to 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA up to 5.76 Mbps

Platform:

· Android v2.3 (Gingerbread) OS

Processor & H/W:

· 800 MHz
· Qualcomm MSM7227A-0 Chipset

Connectivity:

· Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot
· Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP+EDR
· Micro USB v2.0
· GPS Navigation with A-GPS

Battery Life:

· 1400mAH Li-Ion Battery
· Talktime: 2G up to 6.5 hours, 3G up to 4.5 hours
· Standby Time: Up to 450 hours

Audio/Video Features:

· Stereo FM Radio with RDS
· Audio Player: MP3, WAV, WMA, AAC+
· Video Player: Divx, MP4, WMV, H.263, H.264
· Ringtones: MP3 Ringtones

Display Screen:

· 4.0″ inch (480 x 854) Pixels Capacitive Touchscreen

Camera:

· 8.0 Megapixel Camera with LED flash
· Front camera : VGA
· Geo-tagging

Design & Build:

· Touchscreen Bar

Sensors:

· Accelerometer
· Proximity Sensor
· eCompass

Memory:

· Internal 512MB RAM, 1 GB ROM
· Expandable up to 32GB

Pre-Loaded Apps & Messaging:

· Social Networking: Facebook, Twitter
· Email: Yes
· Messengers: Yes
· Internet Messaging, Maps, Videos, Web TV, Office document viewers

Others:

· 3.5 mm AV connector
· Calendar
· To-do list
· Notes
· Recorder
· Calculator
· Clock

Dimensions & Weight:

· 117.7 x 60.5 x 9.9 mm
· 123.6 gm

In The Box:

· Battery
· USB Cable
· 3.5mm Audio Jack
· Charger
· User Guide

The Price of Motoluxe is estimated to be around RS 25,000/- in the Indian market.

Motorola Defy Mini Features:

· 3.2 Inch Display With Corning Glass
· 600MHz Processor
· Android 2.3
· 3MP Camera
· 512MB RAM
· FM Radio


Motorola Defy Mini Android Phone Specifications:
Network

Technology / Frequency Bands
GSM : 850/900/1800/1900 MHz HSDPA : 900/2100 MHz

Battery

Type Li – Ion
Capacity 1650 mAh
Standby 504 hours
Talktime 600 mins

Built

Dimensions 109×58.5×12.55 mm
Weight 107 g
Form Factor bar
Colors Black

Display

Size 320×480 pixels
Type color : TFT
Colors 16000000 colors
Secondary Display no
Camera / Imaging / Video
Camera Yes 3.0 Megapixel
Resolution 2048×1536 pixels
Zoom yes
Flash yes
Secondary Camera yes
Connectivity
Bluetooth Yes
Irda No
Wlan/Wi-fi Yes
USB yes
GPS yes
Data
GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
3G Yes
Internet Browsing Yes , Android Webkit browser

Media

Audio Playback Yes
Video Playback Yes
Ringtones 64 Polyphonic,MP3,MIDI,AMR,WAV
FM Radio Yes
3.5mm Headphone Jack yes

Memory

Inbuilt 512 MB
Memory Slot Yes microSD/TransFlash
Messaging
SMS Yes
MMS Yes
Email Yes

Software

Operating System Android 2.3

The Price of Motorola Defy Mini is estimated to be around RS 18,000/- in the Indian market.

Android Phone We Can Expect To See In The Near Future

“Flip is in”. Yes, You heard me right. Beg to differ?? You won’t after reading  this article..

Flip phones were a most fashionable type of phones when I started using cell phones (in the early 2000). Only businessmen had a touch screen phone or a blackberry. But a lot has changed since then.  Nowadays most of the youth either use a blackberry, iPhone or an Android mobile.  Before phone just used to be a device where you could either call your near and dear ones or message them.  Nowadays they are an integral part of our lives.

We use our phones to keep in touch with our family and friends, for our business purposes and entertainment purposes.  You can play hi-def Games on Android, watch movies and listen to our favourite songs.  Mobile phones have completely revolutionized the way we live our lives.

The First phone that revolutionized the mobile world was the iPhone, and then came the Androids. One after the other the Androids that came into the market changed our perspective of mobiles. The very first Android was the HTC G1, and then other mobile manufacturers such as Samsung, LG, Motorola and several other players adopted the Android OS for their phones. Now phones have more processing power than netbooks and are used for a variety of purposes.

Now here is another phone that will once again revamp the concept of mobile phones. Here is a glimpse at the future of the mobile phones.







This is a design by Kristian Ulrich Larsen.





This phone will have a custom Android OS, three super AMOLED flexible touch screens. Yeah that’s right 3 flexible screens, gorilla glass screen cover and a steel mesh. 













Click Here to Visit Kristian Ulrich Larsen's website and more information about the various gadgets that he has designed.