Thursday, February 10, 2011

Myriad’s ‘Alien Dalvik’ virtual machine allows Android apps to run on Nokia n900, non-Android devices

Myriad, a member of the Open Handset Alliance, has just announced ‘Alien Dalvik’. Alien Dalvik makes it possible for “the majority” of unmodified Android apps to run on non-Android platforms. Myriad is also saying that the performance will not be compromised, as Alien Dalvik is built from the powerful Dalvik Turbo virtual machine.
Myriad will be talking more about this exciting project at Mobile World Congress starting next week with plans to officially release it later this year on MeeGo.
You can see a video of Android apps running on a Nokia n900 after the break

LG G-Slate video shows off hardware and 3D


If you are itching for more details on the upcoming LG G-Slate on T-Mobile, there’s a short video out there showing off the externals of the Android tablet, as well as its 3D capabilities.  While we are impressed with the specs, and snazzy external styling (love that kickstand!), we aren’t sure the 3D video recording capability will be the must have feature of this device.  It’s a bit gimmicky at best, but at least you can still disable it and shoot regular pictures and video.  Check out the video after the break and tell us what you think. 
                                                                

Sprint’s Kyocera Echo Generates Screen Envy Amongst Android Users

If Android ever wanted to brag about multitasking, all of their phones should have come with two screens. Sprint’s new Kyocera Echo brags just that. Even as I write this article, I can’t help but look at my own phone in disgust. Just sitting there, shamefully, with its one screen. Its embarrassing. Now, a phone exists that actually meets the definition of a multitasker. You can compose an email on one screen while browsing the web on another. Or have your text on one screen while the other screen is fully devoted to a huge touchscreen keyboard. There is however one limitation that I’m aware of. Currently the phone doesn’t run the apps on the seperate screens simultaneously. Rather, it quickly alternates between the two apps. I’m not sure how, or even if that takes a toll on performance. I’m sure the guys at Kyocera have that all ironed out though. The Echo sports a 1Ghz snapdragon processor and Android 2.2 . Perhaps with all that screen real estate, the Echo would do well with a port from Android’s tablet OS honeycomb 3.0.

Smartphones outsell PCs for the first time in Q4 2010

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You know it’s a monumental shift when something that has only been around a few years takes over something that’s been around for a couple decades. An article at ReadWriteWeb posted results of smartphone sales versus PC sales in Q4 of 2010. Smartphones sold 100.9 million OEM units in that quarter, while PCs sold 92.1 million OEM units. That marks the first time that smartphones beat out PCs.
What’s even more puzzling about the chart above is that Nokia shipped over 100 million units in 2010, while Research in Motion shipped 48.8. Don’t worry though, those numbers are sure to shift in 2011 after manufacturers like HTC and Samsung put the heat on for Android this year. Craziness.

SiriusXM in the works for Android platform from Teleca

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Teleca is a company who works in the background developing services for mobile technology, car manufacturers, etc. Word is that they may be getting involved with SiriusXM in bringing more Sirius to Android devices as well. Whether that’s through some new hardware running Android, or apps for all Android devices is unknown at the moment. With that said, it would make sense that they build apps for all to hit the masses, since Pandora, and other streaming music apps have found success. We may hear more about this at MWC next week as well.

Teleca Announces Development of Platform for SiriusXM Radio
Solution showcases Teleca’s expertise with Android IP integration
Seattle – February 8, 2011 Teleca, a world-leading supplier of embedded software solutions for
the consumer electronics, automotive and mobile industries, today announced the development
of an Android platform solution for use in SiriusXM’s next generation vehicle, portable and home
products.
“SiriusXM continues to develop innovative products that allow our subscribers to experience the
best audio entertainment available,” said Sean Gibbons, vice president of product marketing for
SiriusXM’s aftermarket division. “We were impressed with Teleca’s experience with the Android
Operating System and strong background in radio interface integration. Teleca is working with us
to develop a complete platform strategy for delivering our unique and compelling programming to
consumers.”
“The platform we have developed for SiriusXM is an excellent example of Teleca’s ability to
seamlessly integrate a customer’s IP into a dynamic Android Operating System,” said John
Trobough, president, Teleca USA. “Most importantly, the reference application allows SiriusXM
and third-party developers to quickly build out new products and thereby retain their competitive
edge.”
Teleca will be demonstrating its comprehensive line of solutions at Mobile World Congress in
Barcelona, Hall 8 Stand 8B79, February 14-17.
About Teleca
Teleca is a world-leading supplier of embedded software solutions for a wide range of global
industries including mobile, automotive and consumer electronics. With unique global reach,
Teleca offers fully customized solutions, systems design, integration and testing to help drive
down development time and deliver value. For more information, please visit www.teleca.com.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Android market share soars at expense of Symbian

 Wide availability helps Google OS grow by over 800 per cent in 12 months

Android's market share grew by a colossal 888 per cent over the past 12 months, placing it hot on the heels of the Symbian platform, which saw its lead cut by half, according to new figures from Gartner.
Symbian devices were outsold by Android handsets during the fourth quarter of 2010, but the use of the Nokia-owned operating system in Fujitsu, Sharp and legacy products from Sony Ericsson and Samsung allowed the platform to retain its lead, explained Carolina Milanesi, research vice president at Gartner.
"Android sales in the fourth quarter of 2010 continued to be driven by the broad availability of many high-end products from HTC (Desire range, Incredible and EVO), Samsung (Galaxy S) and Motorola (Droid X, Droid 2)," she said.
Meanwhile, RIM's BlackBerry operating system saw its market share decrease by four per cent, giving it just 0.3 per cent more share than Apple's iOS.
Microsoft also continued to struggle in the mobile market, despite launching Windows Phone 7 at the back end of 2010. The platform was used in just 4.2 per cent of devices at the end of 2010, but is predicted to be the fastest growing platform this year.
Smartphone sales were up by over 70 per cent last year, and accounted for a fifth of the 1.6 billion mobile phones sold, showing that they have penetrated the mainstream market.
Smartphone sales remain concentrated in markets where buyers have more disposable income, and where networks are fast enough to support the full features.
Western Europe and North America accounted for 52.3 per cent of global smartphone sales in the fourth quarter, Gartner noted.
Despite Nokia's global mobile phone market share tumbling by 7.5 per cent, the Finnish manufacturer still managed to sell over 180 million more devices than closest rival Samsung, which saw its share drop by 1.9 per cent.
However, Gartner noted that Nokia has reached a critical point, and that the company's future rests on the strategy to be unveiled on 11 February and its ability to execute on any new partnerships.
 
Apple, RIM, ZTE and Huawei were the only manufacturers in the top 10 to increase their market share year on year. Apple sold 46.6 million handsets last year, representing 87.2 per cent growth year on year.
The increase in iPhone sales was put down to expansion into new countries and the ending of exclusive deals. This second factor in particular made Apple devices more affordable by encouraging competitive tariffs and data plans.
RIM, meanwhile, sold 47.5 million units and saw its market share rise by just 0.2 per cent. Fourth quarter sales in Indonesia, the UK and the Netherlands were highlighted as particularly strong.
The increased BlackBerry sales were down to aggressively priced prepaid offerings, and the steady uptake of the BlackBerry Messenger service, according to Gartner.
The analyst firm expects a number of smartphones and tablets to be announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month, but warned that shortages of components, including camera modules, touch-screen controllers and Amoled screens, could be a problem for manufacturers over the coming year.
"This situation will not ease until at least the second half of 2011. Shortages will be a long-term consideration for mobile device vendors, because other fast-growing categories of connected consumer devices, such as media tablets, are competing for the same components," said Milanesi.

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HTC Wildfire 2 Android Smartphone Mystery: Guess Now

A video that we have provided below is a complete mystery and we like many others is wondering if it is the HTC Wildfire 2 Android smartphone, this is the bit where you guess now.
We found the YouTube video via Wireless Goodness (Watch HTC video commercial below this article); according to Android Central they suggest that it could be the upcoming HTC Wildfire 2, which is a possibility.
The smartphone in the commercial looks like it has a 3.2-inch touchscreen display; love to know if it will be a World Phone with the GSM and CDMA goodness. The phone in the video is not even on the market so what do you think it is?
All we can say is, watch the video below and please do comment below of your guessing power, MWC 2011 is the place to watch to see if this handset will be announced. We will keep you posted of course.
Scroll down a little and watch the video then scroll down a little more after the commercial and place you guess in the comments are provided. Thanks

Android Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 Offered In India by Flipkart

For potential Android customers over in India who might be on the lookout for a Samsung Galaxy smartphone, they ca now purchase the Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 via online retailer Flipkart who has started offering the device to Indian customers.
According to an article over on Mobiletor, Flipkart is offering the Android 2.2 Froyo packing Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 with a price tag of Rs. 14900 complete with a Samsung India one-year warranty and will ship the device within 3 business days.
Spec wise according to Techie Buzz, the Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 offers the user a 3.5 inch capacitive HVGA touch screen, 5 megapixel auto-focus camera, 800 MHz processor, GPS, FM radio, Bluetooth 2.1, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, 158MB memory, microSD expansion up to 32GB and 3.5mm jack.
We also have a quick hands on video of the Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 courtesy of the GSMarena YouTube page for your viewing pleasure below, so punch that play button and check it out…enjoy.