Ok.. so let's see... gw make Cyanogen 4.1.11.1.. 1. checked, already have it.. :P 2. Hm.. cameranya sih udah baru... 3. sama kek nomer 2.. n yep.. ada toggle buat lgsg switch ke camcorder 4. Udah ada tp msti download semacam add-on gitu dari market.. 5. Ada.. tp dari settings, kurang intuitive mnrt gw, apa di Android 1.6 bakal adopsi cara yg sama yah.. hmm.. 6. Klo yg ini gw blm nyoba, n keknya blm ada.. CMIIW 7. Msti liat ponsel2 android yg akan datang ini mah.. :P 8. Yep, udah dapet market yg baru.. :D 9. Bukti nyata Sprint ngeluarin HTC Hero, n setau gw Sprint pake CDMA 10. Hmm.. di bagian wire-less settings sih udah ada.. tp ga tau cara makenya.. :P
regards, On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 12:54 AM, Meykel Waworuntu < [email protected]> wrote: > My oh...my... Can't Hardly Wait... > Bravo Google... > Viva Android... :) > > Jangan lupa cek juga Official Video Android 1.6 > > Rgds, > "M" > > > Sumber: > http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/10-ways-google-has-made-android-more-awesome-638934 > > > 10 Ways Google's made Android more awesome > Version 1.6 lands bringing a raft of new goodies > By Gareth Beavis - Monday at 15:54 BST > > > The latest version of Android (1.6 or Donut) has debuted for developers, > and while Google isn't calling it a major change, it does bring a good few > difference to make the OS a lot more compelling. > > So here we run down the 10 reasons Android 1.6 is going to make your > Hero/Galaxy/Magic even better in the coming months: > > 1. Quick Search box > One of the major changes with the new Android update is a new 'Quick > Search' box that essentially exposes all elements of the phone to find the > file or whatever you need, meaning you can look for a contact, > application, bookmark or extend the search out to the web. > > Google android 1.6 - quick search > Applications developed for Android 1.6 can also take advantage of this > framework too, meaning you can look for elements within them in the future > too, which will be handy when your menu list gets as long as your arm. > Some of you may think this is a little like Apple's new Spotlight feature > on the iPhone - you'd be right, as it's pretty much identical. But Google = > search, so it makes a lot of sense to put it on Android too. > > 2. Faster camera and improved gallery > Google is also improving the way you interact with your media in the Donut > upgrade, as it's pretty basic at the moment. > The main difference is starting up the camera (which currently takes an > age) will be 39 per cent faster, with processing up to a quarter faster, > meaning you can move on to the next snap much quicker. > And when you inevitably take oodles more rubbish photos you'll be able to > delete multiple pictures with the new upgrade, which will make life a lot > easier. > > 3. Easier to get to the camcorder > One of the problems the Android OS faces is the fact it has a very limited > camera interface, and that's been slightly addressed in the 1.6 upgrade. > Google android 1.6 - camera > The camera screen now allows you to toggle between the camera and the video > recorder with a little touchscreen button, meaning you don't have to mess > around in the menu system when you want to capture something funny your > cat's doing in real time. > > 4. Text to speech > Android's picked up a new function thanks to a speech engine called Pico, > making it possible to talk to your phone and make it do things. > The new speech synthesis engine will even be able to recognise accents > within different languages, making those from the more obscure regions with > odd dialects as audible as anyone else. > If you're using legacy devices such as the G1 and the Magic, you'll need to > download a new element to bring the voices to the phone, but we assume > Google will make this obvious when the time comes. > > 5. Checking your power > If you've ever wondered where all the power has gone on your Android phone, > with the battery running down faster than Usain Bolt, then this feature will > please you. > The new function won't be able to stop the problem by itself, but it will > give you a list of all the running applications and how power-hungry they > are. > Google android 1.6 - battery meter > So if you find that Twidroid is nabbing all your battery, perhaps you can > turn it off in the evening rather than watching the wibblings of your > drunken friends. > > 6. Gestures > This is something we're very excited about, as it means that the phone will > now be able to respond to more than just your touch. > The idea is that the OS, as well as the applications contained within it, > can respond to your gestures. This presumably means not only will the > accelerometer be able to control applications as it does now, but that > certain finger squiggles on the touchscreen will be recognised to start or > interact with programs. > > 7. More screen resolutions > You may not know this, but Android is only set up to work with HVGA screen > resolution at the moment (the same as the iPhone, but only 320 x 480 > pixels). > This means that the likes of LG can run roughshod over the Android devices > with pin-sharp WVGA screens (800 x 480), making video and menus look > amazing. > But the new upgrade will see more screen resolutions supported, meaning > QVGA for the budget efforts and higher resolutions for the more advanced > versions. > Not only that, but developers can now specify which screens can be used > with different applications. We'll be interested to see how this is marked > in the Market, but basically if something is only meant for a four-inch plus > screen, this can be achieved. > > 8. Prettier Market > The Android Market might be a good place to go and get a glut of > applications, but it looks very basic at the moment, and deciding what to > buy can be very hard. > However, the new upgrade looks to address that, with new categories > differentiating between applications, games and the mysteriously titled > downloads. > > Google android 1.6 - market upgrade > Within each will be the same options to choose between free and paid for > applications, but the bonus is you can now see screenshots as well, making > it a lot easier to choose the right one for you. > > 9. CDMA > It may scare you to know that some regions can't actually use Android > phones because the handset is incompatible with the mobile phone signal. > The UK is fine because we run on GSM (Global System for Mobile > communications), the most popular standard for mobile phones in the world. > However CDMA (Code division multiple access), the technology behind a few > networks in the US and other regions, is not supported. > But never fear! Google has added CDMA compatibility to the new 1.6 upgrade, > meaning more countries will be available for the G-wave, and it will now be > able to run on other networks too. > We'll be interested to find out which regions this applies to, as CDMA is a > pretty broad term, but more countries means more developers, which in turn > means more awesome applications. And we all like that. > > 10. VPN > Interested in browsing the old corporate intranet, but stuck with a stupid > Android phone? Worry no more, as the new 1.6 upgrade offers a range of ways > to interact with your corporate VPN. > L2TP/IPSEC pre-shared key based VPN, L2TP/IPsec certificate based VPN, L2TP > only VPN and PPTP only VPN are all in the list, and if you don't know what > any of those random letters mean, ask your IT department. They'll look > stressed at having to add a new phone to their support list, so you'll know > you're right. > > Sumber: > http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/10-ways-google-has-made-android-more-awesome-638934 > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Google Groups "Indonesian Android Community [id-android]" group. 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