ANDROID OPERATING SYSTEM

Google Android OS, Apps, Projects, Widgets & Phones

The first images of Samsung’s on-screen keyboard have made their way online thanks to Android.hdblog.it .  As you can see, there is just only so much you can do to customize the QWERTY keyboard.  What Samsung has done is give the end user more options for entry.  The pictures show landscape and portrait keyboards and the ability to choose between various alphanumeric, symbols and T9. Are there any prospective Galaxy (Lite) buyers out there excited by the keyboard options?  Anyone who can pound out messages quicker with T9? You Might Also Like… Zeta TYPE Looking for Virtual Keyboard Testers Weekly Show #13 Is Now On Demand (Featuring Geodelic) Samsung Galaxy Gets Rooted Samsung: Android Phones “Well Under $100″ by Next Year Bigfoot Belongs to Samsung, Coming Soon

View original here:
Samsung’s Customized Keyboard

New pictures and information have appeared on the Internet going the Samsung Galaxy Lite I5700 (also known as the Galaxy Spica) is getting launched next month…

Original post: 
The Samsung Galaxy Lite I5700 to be announced this month? (Phone …

Samsung Galaxy Lite i5700 Preview | Dial-a-Phone

Posted by MontyMetzger October - 12 - 2009 - Monday ADD COMMENTS

Hands On Preview of the Samsung Galaxy Lite i5700, Codenamed Samsung Spica.

Read the original:
Samsung Galaxy Lite i5700 Preview | Dial-a-Phone

The Android bandwagon is built on this patience. To succeed, however, it will have to deliver products as good or better than the iPhone, at the same or less cost, with just as many apps . That risk to its reputation is all Google is laying on the line … The best support in the Linux business · If Linux is going to power your mission-critical applications , you’d better have the best support known to business. Novell was rated the top provider of Linux technical support. …

Continued here: 
Why the big Android bandwagon? | Open Source | ZDNet.com

With the announcement by Samsung that its second Google Android phone will hit the market soon, it has now been confirmed that the Google Android phones have finally made the impact it has promised for so long. …

See the original post here:
Warming Up to Google Android Phones – International Business Times

Ask yourself these questions … Despite your enthusiasm for the the little green robot, do only your closest friends know you own an Android device? Do you worry that most tech-indifferent people STILL don’t know what Android is? Do you feel left out when the water-cooler talk turns to the latest iPhone OS release? If you answered yes to any of these questions, chances are you are a victim of InvisiDroid Syndrome. Now, before you begin running for the triple-antibiotic cream, realize that your suffering MIGHT only be temporary. Granted, you didn’t really do anything to contract this pain and suffering … but some others are not so innocent. Smartphone carriers and manufacturers haven’t really promoted the Android OS as the “special sauce” that powers their amazing new phones. You would be hard pressed to recall ANY television spot that even mentions the word Android in connection with the Hero, G1, MyTouch3G, etc. And, who could compete with those clever “there’s an app for that” iPhone commercials that Apple keeps running (aside from the latest “there’s a map for that”)? Well, the Android community can … and here’s how. For the corporate members of the Android community, a few ideas that should increase Android awareness, as well as their profits: 1) The Freebie – What does Apple (widely recognized as the style king of pop-culture promotion) include with every Mac/iPod/etc.? An innocently placed free sticker. No instructions on what to do with it, or restrictions upon its use. Just an attractive, sturdy sticker that tells the world, “Hey, I’m an Apple fan!” Cellular carriers could similarly hand out their own themed freebie that sports the dapper green dude, as well. 2) The Common Ground – How many thousands of times have you been confronted with the phrase, “Intel Inside”? From television ads, to magazines, computer boxes, and, even computer cases, the pc manufacturers of the world rallied behind that common badge of quality. Android manufacturers (as well as OHA members) need to do the same. 3) The Mention – Android manufacturers and cellular carriers need to employ a basic memorization technique that emphasizes repetition. A simple mention of the “A” word in promotional materials from these disparate members of the Android community would benefit ALL members. Now is not the time to be neo-proprietary. And, for the common folk (with an uncommon interest in the Android world) … 1) Wear Your Support on Your Sleeve – Whether AndroidGuys.com, or another one of the fine Android sites, support them by purchasing one of their branded shirts to wear proudly whilst negotiating your daily routine. And if you are a shirt designer, consider using a stock Android robot somewhere in your design, or, at least, include your domain name for the casually curious. Additonally, for crying out loud, Google … start selling Android shirts along with the shirts of all of your other corporate identities. It all starts conversations and raises awareness. 2) The Not-so Freebie – Consider purchasing an Android logo sticker for the back of your phone. Or, the back of your laptop. Or, the back of your pet’s sweater. Just show the love. 3) Use Your ‘bot to it’s Fullest – Nothing breeds desire like watching a friend or co-worker doing something cool on their Android phone. Maybe Google or HTC will never pony up the cheddar for prime-time television spots like Apple does for the iPhone. Maybe carriers will continue assuming that people wouldn’t care about the OS in the only digital device they always carry with them … But, we don’t have to wait for some corporate monolith to promote the most exciting mobile platform ever. We, the energized Android consumers, can stop the InvisiDroid plague by planting the seeds of awareness, one sticker or shirt at a time. Go green! Random Posts Quick Look: BuzzDeck Motorola to Offer Multiple Android Devices by Holidays First Sony Ericsson app in the Android Market Video of T-Mobile Pulse in Action [VIDEO] App Review: Handcent SMS

Read the original post: 
No More InvisiDroid

The Sprint Samsung Moment Android Phone release date will be November 1 and it will cost you $179.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate and a two-year service agreement. The Samsung Instinct was the mobile phone that turned all Moment for Sprint ( Read Here), you can also check out the video here of the Samsung Moment. The Samsung Moment main features include up to 32GB expandable memory, Active Sync for corporate e-mail access, 3.2-megapixel camera, … Google Ads Dummy …

Excerpt from: 
RSS For Gadgets » Sprint Samsung Moment Android Phone Release Date …

We now have the HTC Hero available on Sprint and the Samsung Moment coming soon, with that the T-Mobile G1 is beginning to show its age and it looks like the pricing will soon be reflecting that. According to TmoNews, Walmart is going to be slashing the pricing on both the T-Mobile G1 and the myTouch

Go here to see the original: 
Walmart to cut G1 price to $48.88 and myTouch 3G price to $98.88?