Top Android Apps To check Out For In 2013

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Android is the operating system that smartphones use. Although the iPhone has its own operating system and windows is introducing an OS for cell phones, but the most used systems that smartphone's around the world are utilizing is Android by Google. One of the main fascinations that men and women have with smartphones are typical the apps that they can experience their phones or tablets. These apps help make your phone and tablet, your entertainment and social network hub. You can access your Facebook account check messages on twitter and follow your RSS feed. You can also look at your emails and do other cool stuff that you can needed a laptop or perhaps a pc.

Doing this is achievable due to the apps that one could find online. Many of them have the freedom and you may buy others. 2013 is promising to be a fantastic year for all the Android device users as two apps which can be developing in special are getting op take your breath away. The first of these applications is Gameloft’s NFL Pro for 2013. You got it right right this is a game based on NFL stars and teams and you will download it free, get involved in it free, and possess terrific time managing your own personal team and inventing your personal plays or creating variations on some of the famous plays.

However, there's one problem that could raise its ugly head. Gameloft includes a history of claiming that you're obtaining a free game, however, when you download and initiate playing you understand you are unable to call or fold and enjoying if you don't download different apps to your games. You typically find yourself spending money on these apps. Whether do it with this particular game is not yet been seen, but from the looks from it. It looks like an app to appear forward.

Another app which includes the crowds excited is “9 Innings: 2013Pro Baseball. Again, it features over 30 teams and 100s of players within a formal contract with Major League Players Base Ball Association (MLBPA). Com2uS is probably the leading developers of cellular phone games and they've brought a bunch of their experience to deal with to make and presenting the sport. They have even gone on and introduced their very own card exchange system.

It enables various players to share with you their points, cards and knowledge through their Inbox that is already present in one's body. It's also possible to utilize the cards to alter configurations of your teams, cheerleaders and draws provides for a better variety, range and flexibility in gameplay. These are a well used hand at making these games therefore this wonderful allows your Smartphone to generate full use of its capabilities. In addition, it will provide you with an excellent engine to run your game and provide you the superb experience and feel from the game.

Utilize this apps to believe the hype that's surrounding them. Don't concern yourself, the new year is simply around the corner and wait is practically over.

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Accelero Android Tablet


Chinavasion is offering you newest Android tablet called the Accelero. Priced at just $269.82, the device packs a 7.0-inch 800 x 480 capacitive multi-touch display, a 1GHz NEC EV2-Cortex A9 dual-core processor, a 512MB RAM, a 4GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), a SIM card slot, a 0.3MP front-facing camera, a 2MP rear-facing camera, 3G, A-GPS, WiFi, a mini USB 2.0 OTG port, an HDMI port, a 3.5mm headset jack, a built-in speaker, a 4000mAh battery and runs on Android 2.2 OS.

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Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) now hitting unlocked Galaxy S II in America

See that? That's the sign that awoke yours truly this morning. And that just happens to be confirmation that the long-awaited Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) update is finally coming to unlocked (read: global, non-carrier branded) Galaxy S II smartphones situated in the United States. If you'll recall, said update started flowing to units in South Korea (among other locales) eons ago, but owners located in the US of A haven't been treated equally... until today. Head on into Settings and check for an update -- seeing anything intriguing?

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Google Maps Turns Indoors on Android

has added a new feature to Google Maps for Android devices. The new feature lets you navigate indoors around a building and is even capable of telling you what floor you are on.
The reason for the new feature is that when you navigate to a destination such as from your home to the airport, you are taken door to door. With the latest version of Maps (6.0) you can now see exactly where you need to go when you get to the door of the airport. Accuracy is available within several meters and the software can detect when you move floors.

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Lenovo LePad S2007 And S2010 Android Tablets

Lenovo has decided to release two new Android tablets in the Chinese market. Known as the 7-inch LePad S2007 and 10-inch LePad S2010, both models support for China Telecom’s EV-DO plus China Unicom’s WCDMA. These tablets are powered by a 1.5GHz Qualcomm dual-core processor, the Google Android 3.2 operating system, a 1GB of RAM, a 1,280 x 800 multitouch IPS display, an 8MP rear-facing camera, a 1.3MP front-facing camera and Wi-Fi connectivity. The Lenovo LePad S2007 has a 3,780mAh battery that can last up to 8-hour of operating time, while the Lenovo LePad S2010 is equipped with a 7,560mAh battery that offers up to 11-hour of operating time. No word on pricing at this time.

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Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich review: Cool, confident, chaotic

Recent apps, home screen, and Face Unlock with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
(Credit:Screenshot by Jessica Dolcourt/CNET)
The apps launcher looks essentially the same as Gingerbread's, though it has a slightly different layout and a fancy graphical transition as you swipe horizontally through your apps. I really like that the Market app is persistently accessible on the top of the screen, and that the app launcher has expanded to include widgets. However, the "tiled look" for widgets that Google proudly showed off at the Ice Cream Sandwich launch event looks cluttered and confusing.
Screenshots
If you like this screenshot tour of Ice Cream Sandwich, you can thank, well, Ice Cream Sandwich, and its new native screenshot capability in particular. Late to the game compared with Apple's iOS (and even some Android phones, like the Samsung Galaxy S II), the feature is nevertheless a boon for app developers, for us journalist types, and for anyone who wants to diagnose an error or save a snap of a game for bragging rights.
The trick is pressing the hardware combination of the volume-down button and power button in the right way to trigger the native screenshot tool. Unfortunately, it took time to get a feel for it on the Galaxy Nexus. The action was awkward, and not always successful, especially at first. The ease of snapping screenshots will vary by a handset's individual proportions.
Cameras and video
The panorama feature in the Ice Cream Sandwich camera was one of the first secrets to leak. Several Android-bearing phones have seen the feature before, but only as an addition to a Samsung or HTC camera, never as a blood-and-bones part of Android. Now, Google has made it front and center, one of your three camera "mode" choices, in addition to the standard camera and video.

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xBounds adds HDMI mirroring to Android phones, lets you 'kill the pigs' on the big screen (video)

Forget DLNA, that pesky setup requires all of your electronic kit to match up with the same certification. If you want full HDMI-mirroring without the fuss, your go-to's going to be an innocuous little dongle from Dream Chip Technologies. The plain, white xBounds stick links up to your smartphone over WiFi using the outfit's xBeam encoder, transmitting mobile content via HDMI to an HDTV set or external monitor. Games and videos streamed to the big screen will also enjoy output in a higher resolution thanks to the company's xBounds ReMatch tech. But all of this ease of use comes at a price, as the RemoteGPU device is purported to cost €99 (about $134), with the full-on dev kit (which includes a Nexus S) ringing in at €998 (about $1,350). There's no word yet on an official release, so you'll just have to make due with the video after the break.

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Samsung rolls out Android 3.2 (again) to Galaxy Tab 10.1, fixes what it broke

And just like that, the Honeycomb begins to drizzle anew. It took Sammy a few days to sort things out after an available Android 3.2 update broke WiFi, Bluetooth and auto-rotate on some users' 10.1 slates. But now official word from the company has that planned OTA software upgrade aiming for a round two redux, rolling out with a fix in tow for affected tabs. Of course, if you were one of the few besot with crippled connectivity issues, you can download the software via the Kies desktop app and sideload it from there. So, no need to worry. Your happy tablet days are here again.

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360 Panorama app now available for Android users, no gyroscope necessary (video)

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Motorola XT615 Android phone arriving in China and Taiwan: slim, but not RAZR-thin

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Show packed PR textTake the Party With You with the New XT615 Android Smartphone from Motorola Mobility and Taiwan Telecom

With a great tap screen, glossy look and slim charge, the Motorola XT615 merely made itself your favorite brand new accessory

Nov. 17, 2011

TAIPEI, Taiwan – Nov. 17, 2011 – Thanks to the brand new Motorola XT615 Android™-powered smartphone from Motorola Mobility, Inc., you can cease stretching barred your favourite Friday-night jeans to mug up your phone into the reduced-size. At merely 9.8mm tinny with a 4-inch edge-to-edge screen and Android 2.3, this is not your uncle's smartphone – it's all yours. The Motorola XT615 is your party-ready, knows-what-you're thinking greatest companion, and it will be obtainable across Taiwan exclusively from Taiwan portable myfone retail food preliminary in December in support of merely NTD$10,900. With this smartphone, the organization by no means stops.

"Motorola has constantly been with reference to relating luxury with knowledge," whispered Ritchie Ma, broad-spectrum boss of Motorola Mobility Taiwan some degree of, Hong Kong and Taiwan. "The brand new Motorola XT615 embodies the connection of luxury and knowledge with lone more wonderful improvement: A charge that's almost too skillful to be dutiful. Now an amazing combination of power and luxury is surrounded by the spread of more population than always by."

You know come again? You like, and the Motorola XT615 embraces it. With the brand new Moto Switch user interface, this smartphone learns who you sermon to and which apps you waste and keeps all of with the aim of in sequence front and spotlight. You'll by no means be inflicted with to look twice (although you might mean to merely in support of fun), for the reason that all of your content is displayed on a crystal-clear 4-inch touchscreen with the aim of is guaranteed to impress. The Motorola XT615 loves personalization on the outside too, so affix your favorite keychain or phone charms and constitute it your own.

Spend a night on the town and capture your friends' signature dance moves with the Motorola XT615's 8-megapixel camera. They might confuse with the LED show in support of a strobe light. And gratitude to Android 2.3 and an 800MHz computer, you're constantly on top of your game. Motorola XT615 is obtainable in two party-ready ensign – licorice and ultra white. So grab your phone, slip on folks grand jeans, and prove them your luxury.

Key Features and Specifications:

Bands: WCDMA 900/2100; GSM 850/900/1800/1900
HSDPA 7.2M/HSUPA 5.76Mbps
Platform/ OS: Android Gingerbread 2.3 with Moto Switch UI 2.0
Dimensions: 117.7 x 60.5 x 9.85 mm/ 123.6g
Display: 4.0" 480x854 FWVGA
Camera: 8MP LED flash/VGA front
Connectivity: 3.5mm, USB 2.0 HS, BT3.0 EDR/A2DP, 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct
CPU/Memory: Qualcomm MSM7227A-0 800MHz; 1GB ROM/512MB RAM, ropes up to 32GB microSD card
Video & Audio: MPEG4, rmvb, Divx, H.263, H.264; AMR, AAC, AAC

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Android Ice Cream Sandwich Details Now Available

Google has up to date the Android.com web site to incorporate details in regards to the new working system Android 4.0. The new OS is named Ice Cream Sandwich and was released yesterday when the Samsung Galaxy Nexus launched.

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Mozilla seeks to infiltrate Android with Boot to Gecko, a new mobile OS for geekos

Remember those rumblings about Mozilla and its very own mobile OS known as Boot to Gecko? We now have further details to share, and unlike most operating systems -- which demand their own hardware -- this one is aiming to shack up with Android smartphones. Given the existing complexity of altering many of these devices, Mozilla's Boot to Gecko will likely find favor among geeks alone, but the project itself has much greater ambitions. First and foremost, the OS will be designed with web apps in mind, yet with functionality and device integration that's on par with native applications. The true boon here is the potential for other operating systems to integrate Mozilla's technologies into their own browsers, thus allowing true cross-platform application development and the possibility of bolstering platforms that struggle for developer interest. Right now, much of the project exists only in the minds of a few tenacious developers, but the group hopes to unveil a public demo early next year. As if this weren't wild enough, while Mozilla has no intention of creating its own Boot to Gecko device, the group has expressed a willingness to work with OEMs that share its dream of a web-based future. Go ahead and count us in.

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The Android era: From G1 to Ice Cream Sandwich (and beyond)

We list the date of the SDK release rather than the over-the-air (OTA) update timeline since OTA release dates vary by carrier and handset model.
Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0)
Gone are the tiny incremental changes we saw from Froyo to Gingerbread. Ice Cream Sandwich heralds a dramatic, bold new Android. Despite its cutesy name, Ice Cream Sandwich is all about strong lines, sharp corners, and darker colors. Google is even switching up the type face to one called Roboto, which is intended to be clearer, crisper, and easier to read.
Here's a list of the main new features, but our hands-on impressions go much deeper.
Virtual buttons in the user experience free up display space.Create folders by dragging apps on top of each other.There's a new tab for thumbing through your widgets.Calendar app now supports pinch-to-zoom.Gmail gets offline search (nice), a two-line preview, and gesture support for swiping between conversations.The revamped Gmail user interface has an action bar for composing a message, searching, and accessing labels.Take screenshots by holding power and volume down buttons (finally!)."Request desktop site" in the Chrome browser opens the full version of a Web site and syncs with your bookmarks.Save Web pages offline and use up to 16 tabs in the browser.More keyboard error correction and an inline spell check.Access apps directly from the lock screen.A recent applications icon."Roboto" is a new typeface.Delete individual notifications by dragging them off the notifications menuImproved voice integration and copy and paste.Face Unlock is a facial recognition service that use your face to unlock the phone.New Data Usage options in the Settings menu will notify users when they near a data use limit and disable the feature when the limit is reached.You can kill off apps that are using data in the background.Open the camera quickly from the home screen.Camera has no shutter lag, continuous focus, zoom while recording, panorama photos, time-lapse settings, and 1080p recording.Face detection in the camera.Integrated photo editor, including focus and exposure and "hipster filters" (we don't want to know).New gallery layout, organized by location and person.People app brings together high-res photos, social media information, and status updates.Phone app lets you swipe between favorite friends with integrated visual voice mail.New photo gallery layout for organizing by location and person.Speed up and slow down voice mails.Quick message sends canned response text message when you decline a call.Android Beam, an NFC feature for exchanging information between two phones by tapping them.
Jelly Bean
Just about the only thing we know about the release to follow Ice Cream Sandwich is that it might be called Jelly Bean, and even that remains unconfirmed. The best we get is the tantalizing promise from a third-party's source that Jelly Bean will contain some "game-changing stuff," in addition to features that weren't finished in time for Ice Cream Sandwich.
Watch out, Apple. It's getting to be a Google World.
Editors' note: This article was originally published August 4, 2010. It was updated February 7, February 15, September 20, and November 2, 2011.

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$35 Aakash Android tablet gets the hands-on treatment

While everyone was in a tizzy about Amazon's $199 Kindle Fire price point, the Indian government was busily working to help bring out the $35 Aakash Android tablet. The tablet was developed with similarly good intentions as OLPC's XO laptop before it -- an attempt to get low-cost computing devices into the hands of students. One of the tablets landed in the VentureBeat offices this week. The site spent some hands-on time with the Froyo slate, and mostly liked what it saw, noting that seeming compromises made for price and a speedy release date ultimately benefit the whole of the device. The tablet will start hitting India next month, at the $35 government-subsidized pricepoint (actual retail price is a still mega-cheap $60).

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