[id-android] Re: [WTI] Android for all and the new Nexus 5

2013-11-01 Terurut Topik Yudhistira Dwi Putra
27 Menit Rilis di Google Play Store, Nexus 5 Langsung Sold Out!
http://mobilesyrup.com/2013/10/31/nexus-5-officially-announced-and-available-now-on-google-play/

Hmm mecahin rekor kah klo dibandingin sama preorder nexus 4 dierafone tahun 
hari ? :D. 
Damn nambah ga sabr nunggunya..

On Friday, November 1, 2013 4:40:52 AM UTC+7, AMER wrote:


 http://googleblog.blogspot.de/2013/10/android-for-all-and-new-nexus-5.html?m=1

 Android for all and the new Nexus 5

 Just in time for Halloween, we have two new treats for Android fans. 
 First, we're excited to unwrap our latest platform release, KitKat, which 
 delivers a smarter, more immersive Android experience to even more people. 
 And second, we're introducing Nexus 5—a new Nexus phone developed with LG.

 The first thing you’ll notice about KitKat is we’ve made the experience 
 much more engaging: the book you're reading, the game you're playing, or 
 the movie you're watching—now all of these take center stage with the new 
 immersive mode, which automatically hides everything except what you really 
 want to see. 

 Bringing more Google smarts to Android 
 Behind the polish on the screen is the power under the hood. Take the 
 Phone app, which for most people hasn’t really changed since the days of 
 flip phones. Now, we’re making calling easier than ever, by helping you 
 search across your contacts, nearby places, or even Google Apps accounts 
 (like your company’s directory), directly from within the app. And with the 
 new Hangouts app, all of your SMS and MMS messages are together in the same 
 place, alongside your other conversations and video calls, so you’ll never 
 miss a message no matter how your friends send it. This is just a small 
 taste of KitKat—learn more on our site.

 Google has always focused on helping users get immediate access to the 
 information they need, and we want to bring this same convenience and power 
 to users on Android. With the new Nexus 5 launcher, Google smarts are 
 deeply integrated into the phone you carry around with you, so getting to 
 the information you need is simple, easy and fast. Swipe once from the home 
 screen to get Google Now literally at your fingertips. Put Google to work 
 for you by saying “OK, Google” to launch voice search, send a text, get 
 directions or even play a song you want to hear. And in the coming weeks, 
 we’re enhancing Now with important new card types that bring you 
 information about contextual topics that interest you such as updates from 
 a favorite website or blog.

 Reaching the next 1 billion users
 Building a platform that makes mobile phones accessible for everyone has 
 always been at the heart of Android. Until now, some lower-end Android 
 phones couldn't benefit from more recent Android releases due to memory 
 constraints. With KitKat, we've slimmed down Android’s memory footprint by 
 doing things like removing unnecessary background services and reducing the 
 memory consumption of features that you use all the time. We did this not 
 only within Android but across Google services like Chrome and YouTube. RAM 
 (or memory) is one of the most expensive parts of a phone, and now Android 
 can run comfortably on the 512MB of RAM devices that are popular in much of 
 the world, bringing the latest goodies in Android 4.4 within reach for the 
 next billion smartphone users.

 Introducing Nexus 5
 Along with our sweet naming tradition, we also introduce a new device with 
 each platform release to showcase the latest Android innovations. For 
 KitKat, we partnered with LG to develop Nexus 5 -- the slimmest and fastest 
 Nexus phone ever made. Its design is simple and refined to showcase the 5” 
 Full HD display. Nexus 5 also keeps you connected at blazing speeds with 
 4G/LTE and ultra fast wifi. The advanced new lens on Nexus 5 captures more 
 light for brighter night and sharper action shots. And with optical image 
 stabilization, you no longer have to worry about shaky hands and blurry 
 pictures. A new HDR+ mode automatically snaps a rapid burst of photos and 
 combines them to give you the best possible single shot. Learn more on our 
 site.

 Nexus 5 is available today, unlocked and without a contract, on Google 
 Play in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, 
 Japan and Korea (and coming soon to India), starting at $349. Just in the 
 time for the holidays, Nexus 5 will be available soon at the following 
 retailers: Sprint, T-Mobile, Amazon, Best Buy and RadioShack.

 Android 4.4, KitKat, which comes on Nexus 5, will also soon be available 
 on Nexus 4, 7, 10, the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One Google Play edition 
 devices in the coming weeks.

 How’s that for a treat?

 Posted by Sundar Pichai, SVP, Android, Chrome  Apps
 Emily Wood at 10/31/2013 11:00:00 AM
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Re: [id-android] Re: [WTI] Android for all and the new Nexus 5

2013-11-01 Terurut Topik Imam Moeloek
hihih.. iya tuh gw ngambil ama multiply bro.. untung taun lalu om tora
ngasih bocoran jamnya malem2..


On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Yudhistira Dwi Putra 
yudhistira.d.pu...@gmail.com wrote:

 27 Menit Rilis di Google Play Store, Nexus 5 Langsung Sold Out!

 http://mobilesyrup.com/2013/10/31/nexus-5-officially-announced-and-available-now-on-google-play/

 Hmm mecahin rekor kah klo dibandingin sama preorder nexus 4 dierafone
 tahun hari ? :D.
 Damn nambah ga sabr nunggunya..


 On Friday, November 1, 2013 4:40:52 AM UTC+7, AMER wrote:

 http://googleblog.blogspot.de/**2013/10/android-for-all-and-**
 new-nexus-5.html?m=1http://googleblog.blogspot.de/2013/10/android-for-all-and-new-nexus-5.html?m=1

 Android for all and the new Nexus 5

 Just in time for Halloween, we have two new treats for Android fans.
 First, we're excited to unwrap our latest platform release, KitKat, which
 delivers a smarter, more immersive Android experience to even more people.
 And second, we're introducing Nexus 5—a new Nexus phone developed with LG.

 The first thing you’ll notice about KitKat is we’ve made the experience
 much more engaging: the book you're reading, the game you're playing, or
 the movie you're watching—now all of these take center stage with the new
 immersive mode, which automatically hides everything except what you really
 want to see.

 Bringing more Google smarts to Android
 Behind the polish on the screen is the power under the hood. Take the
 Phone app, which for most people hasn’t really changed since the days of
 flip phones. Now, we’re making calling easier than ever, by helping you
 search across your contacts, nearby places, or even Google Apps accounts
 (like your company’s directory), directly from within the app. And with the
 new Hangouts app, all of your SMS and MMS messages are together in the same
 place, alongside your other conversations and video calls, so you’ll never
 miss a message no matter how your friends send it. This is just a small
 taste of KitKat—learn more on our site.

 Google has always focused on helping users get immediate access to the
 information they need, and we want to bring this same convenience and power
 to users on Android. With the new Nexus 5 launcher, Google smarts are
 deeply integrated into the phone you carry around with you, so getting to
 the information you need is simple, easy and fast. Swipe once from the home
 screen to get Google Now literally at your fingertips. Put Google to work
 for you by saying “OK, Google” to launch voice search, send a text, get
 directions or even play a song you want to hear. And in the coming weeks,
 we’re enhancing Now with important new card types that bring you
 information about contextual topics that interest you such as updates from
 a favorite website or blog.

 Reaching the next 1 billion users
 Building a platform that makes mobile phones accessible for everyone has
 always been at the heart of Android. Until now, some lower-end Android
 phones couldn't benefit from more recent Android releases due to memory
 constraints. With KitKat, we've slimmed down Android’s memory footprint by
 doing things like removing unnecessary background services and reducing the
 memory consumption of features that you use all the time. We did this not
 only within Android but across Google services like Chrome and YouTube. RAM
 (or memory) is one of the most expensive parts of a phone, and now Android
 can run comfortably on the 512MB of RAM devices that are popular in much of
 the world, bringing the latest goodies in Android 4.4 within reach for the
 next billion smartphone users.

 Introducing Nexus 5
 Along with our sweet naming tradition, we also introduce a new device
 with each platform release to showcase the latest Android innovations. For
 KitKat, we partnered with LG to develop Nexus 5 -- the slimmest and fastest
 Nexus phone ever made. Its design is simple and refined to showcase the 5”
 Full HD display. Nexus 5 also keeps you connected at blazing speeds with
 4G/LTE and ultra fast wifi. The advanced new lens on Nexus 5 captures more
 light for brighter night and sharper action shots. And with optical image
 stabilization, you no longer have to worry about shaky hands and blurry
 pictures. A new HDR+ mode automatically snaps a rapid burst of photos and
 combines them to give you the best possible single shot. Learn more on our
 site.

 Nexus 5 is available today, unlocked and without a contract, on Google
 Play in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Italy,
 Japan and Korea (and coming soon to India), starting at $349. Just in the
 time for the holidays, Nexus 5 will be available soon at the following
 retailers: Sprint, T-Mobile, Amazon, Best Buy and RadioShack.

 Android 4.4, KitKat, which comes on Nexus 5, will also soon be available
 on Nexus 4, 7, 10, the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One Google Play edition
 devices in the coming weeks.

 How’s that for a treat?

 Posted by Sundar Pichai, SVP, 

Re: [id-android] Re: [WTI] Android for all and the new Nexus 5

2013-11-01 Terurut Topik hanafi f
udah mintol kawan...
dan sama... sold out.

moga2 restock nya cepet...

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| @h4nafi | japri : y...@terserah.de | sent from N900™ |


On Nov 1, 2013 3:51 PM, Yudhistira Dwi Putra yudhistira.d.pu...@gmail.com
wrote:

 27 Menit Rilis di Google Play Store, Nexus 5 Langsung Sold Out!

 http://mobilesyrup.com/2013/10/31/nexus-5-officially-announced-and-available-now-on-google-play/

 Hmm mecahin rekor kah klo dibandingin sama preorder nexus 4 dierafone
 tahun hari ? :D.
 Damn nambah ga sabr nunggunya..

 On Friday, November 1, 2013 4:40:52 AM UTC+7, AMER wrote:

 http://googleblog.blogspot.de/**2013/10/android-for-all-and-**
 new-nexus-5.html?m=1http://googleblog.blogspot.de/2013/10/android-for-all-and-new-nexus-5.html?m=1

 Android for all and the new Nexus 5

 Just in time for Halloween, we have two new treats for Android fans.
 First, we're excited to unwrap our latest platform release, KitKat, which
 delivers a smarter, more immersive Android experience to even more people.
 And second, we're introducing Nexus 5—a new Nexus phone developed with LG.

 The first thing you’ll notice about KitKat is we’ve made the experience
 much more engaging: the book you're reading, the game you're playing, or
 the movie you're watching—now all of these take center stage with the new
 immersive mode, which automatically hides everything except what you really
 want to see.

 Bringing more Google smarts to Android
 Behind the polish on the screen is the power under the hood. Take the
 Phone app, which for most people hasn’t really changed since the days of
 flip phones. Now, we’re making calling easier than ever, by helping you
 search across your contacts, nearby places, or even Google Apps accounts
 (like your company’s directory), directly from within the app. And with the
 new Hangouts app, all of your SMS and MMS messages are together in the same
 place, alongside your other conversations and video calls, so you’ll never
 miss a message no matter how your friends send it. This is just a small
 taste of KitKat—learn more on our site.

 Google has always focused on helping users get immediate access to the
 information they need, and we want to bring this same convenience and power
 to users on Android. With the new Nexus 5 launcher, Google smarts are
 deeply integrated into the phone you carry around with you, so getting to
 the information you need is simple, easy and fast. Swipe once from the home
 screen to get Google Now literally at your fingertips. Put Google to work
 for you by saying “OK, Google” to launch voice search, send a text, get
 directions or even play a song you want to hear. And in the coming weeks,
 we’re enhancing Now with important new card types that bring you
 information about contextual topics that interest you such as updates from
 a favorite website or blog.

 Reaching the next 1 billion users
 Building a platform that makes mobile phones accessible for everyone has
 always been at the heart of Android. Until now, some lower-end Android
 phones couldn't benefit from more recent Android releases due to memory
 constraints. With KitKat, we've slimmed down Android’s memory footprint by
 doing things like removing unnecessary background services and reducing the
 memory consumption of features that you use all the time. We did this not
 only within Android but across Google services like Chrome and YouTube. RAM
 (or memory) is one of the most expensive parts of a phone, and now Android
 can run comfortably on the 512MB of RAM devices that are popular in much of
 the world, bringing the latest goodies in Android 4.4 within reach for the
 next billion smartphone users.

 Introducing Nexus 5
 Along with our sweet naming tradition, we also introduce a new device
 with each platform release to showcase the latest Android innovations. For
 KitKat, we partnered with LG to develop Nexus 5 -- the slimmest and fastest
 Nexus phone ever made. Its design is simple and refined to showcase the 5”
 Full HD display. Nexus 5 also keeps you connected at blazing speeds with
 4G/LTE and ultra fast wifi. The advanced new lens on Nexus 5 captures more
 light for brighter night and sharper action shots. And with optical image
 stabilization, you no longer have to worry about shaky hands and blurry
 pictures. A new HDR+ mode automatically snaps a rapid burst of photos and
 combines them to give you the best possible single shot. Learn more on our
 site.

 Nexus 5 is available today, unlocked and without a contract, on Google
 Play in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Italy,
 Japan and Korea (and coming soon to India), starting at $349. Just in the
 time for the holidays, Nexus 5 will be available soon at the following
 retailers: Sprint, T-Mobile, Amazon, Best Buy and RadioShack.

 Android 4.4, KitKat, which comes on Nexus 5, will also soon be available
 on Nexus 4, 7, 10, the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One Google Play edition
 devices in the coming weeks.

 How’s that for a treat?

 Posted by 

Re: [id-android] Re: [WTI] Android for all and the new Nexus 5

2013-11-01 Terurut Topik Ahmad Pathoni
Bukan tahun lalu. Kayaknya tahun ini deh. February 2013 kan?

On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 4:42 PM, Imam Moeloek zeldr...@gmail.com wrote:
 hihih.. iya tuh gw ngambil ama multiply bro.. untung taun lalu om tora
 ngasih bocoran jamnya malem2..


 On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Yudhistira Dwi Putra
 yudhistira.d.pu...@gmail.com wrote:

 27 Menit Rilis di Google Play Store, Nexus 5 Langsung Sold Out!


 http://mobilesyrup.com/2013/10/31/nexus-5-officially-announced-and-available-now-on-google-play/

 Hmm mecahin rekor kah klo dibandingin sama preorder nexus 4 dierafone
 tahun hari ? :D.
 Damn nambah ga sabr nunggunya..


 On Friday, November 1, 2013 4:40:52 AM UTC+7, AMER wrote:


 http://googleblog.blogspot.de/2013/10/android-for-all-and-new-nexus-5.html?m=1

 Android for all and the new Nexus 5

 Just in time for Halloween, we have two new treats for Android fans.
 First, we're excited to unwrap our latest platform release, KitKat, which
 delivers a smarter, more immersive Android experience to even more people.
 And second, we're introducing Nexus 5—a new Nexus phone developed with LG.

 The first thing you’ll notice about KitKat is we’ve made the experience
 much more engaging: the book you're reading, the game you're playing, or the
 movie you're watching—now all of these take center stage with the new
 immersive mode, which automatically hides everything except what you really
 want to see.

 Bringing more Google smarts to Android
 Behind the polish on the screen is the power under the hood. Take the
 Phone app, which for most people hasn’t really changed since the days of
 flip phones. Now, we’re making calling easier than ever, by helping you
 search across your contacts, nearby places, or even Google Apps accounts
 (like your company’s directory), directly from within the app. And with the
 new Hangouts app, all of your SMS and MMS messages are together in the same
 place, alongside your other conversations and video calls, so you’ll never
 miss a message no matter how your friends send it. This is just a small
 taste of KitKat—learn more on our site.

 Google has always focused on helping users get immediate access to the
 information they need, and we want to bring this same convenience and power
 to users on Android. With the new Nexus 5 launcher, Google smarts are deeply
 integrated into the phone you carry around with you, so getting to the
 information you need is simple, easy and fast. Swipe once from the home
 screen to get Google Now literally at your fingertips. Put Google to work
 for you by saying “OK, Google” to launch voice search, send a text, get
 directions or even play a song you want to hear. And in the coming weeks,
 we’re enhancing Now with important new card types that bring you information
 about contextual topics that interest you such as updates from a favorite
 website or blog.

 Reaching the next 1 billion users
 Building a platform that makes mobile phones accessible for everyone has
 always been at the heart of Android. Until now, some lower-end Android
 phones couldn't benefit from more recent Android releases due to memory
 constraints. With KitKat, we've slimmed down Android’s memory footprint by
 doing things like removing unnecessary background services and reducing the
 memory consumption of features that you use all the time. We did this not
 only within Android but across Google services like Chrome and YouTube. RAM
 (or memory) is one of the most expensive parts of a phone, and now Android
 can run comfortably on the 512MB of RAM devices that are popular in much of
 the world, bringing the latest goodies in Android 4.4 within reach for the
 next billion smartphone users.

 Introducing Nexus 5
 Along with our sweet naming tradition, we also introduce a new device
 with each platform release to showcase the latest Android innovations. For
 KitKat, we partnered with LG to develop Nexus 5 -- the slimmest and fastest
 Nexus phone ever made. Its design is simple and refined to showcase the 5”
 Full HD display. Nexus 5 also keeps you connected at blazing speeds with
 4G/LTE and ultra fast wifi. The advanced new lens on Nexus 5 captures more
 light for brighter night and sharper action shots. And with optical image
 stabilization, you no longer have to worry about shaky hands and blurry
 pictures. A new HDR+ mode automatically snaps a rapid burst of photos and
 combines them to give you the best possible single shot. Learn more on our
 site.

 Nexus 5 is available today, unlocked and without a contract, on Google
 Play in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Italy,
 Japan and Korea (and coming soon to India), starting at $349. Just in the
 time for the holidays, Nexus 5 will be available soon at the following
 retailers: Sprint, T-Mobile, Amazon, Best Buy and RadioShack.

 Android 4.4, KitKat, which comes on Nexus 5, will also soon be available
 on Nexus 4, 7, 10, the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One Google Play edition
 devices in the coming weeks.

 

Re: [id-android] Re: [WTI] Android for all and the new Nexus 5

2013-11-01 Terurut Topik Yudhistira Dwi Putra
Waw ntar om tora nyetok lagi ga ye klo masuk? udah niat banget ini sama 
yang 32 GB :p

On Friday, November 1, 2013 4:42:37 PM UTC+7, Imam Moeloek wrote:

 hihih.. iya tuh gw ngambil ama multiply bro.. untung taun lalu om tora 
 ngasih bocoran jamnya malem2..


 On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Yudhistira Dwi Putra 
 yudhistir...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:

 27 Menit Rilis di Google Play Store, Nexus 5 Langsung Sold Out! 

 http://mobilesyrup.com/2013/10/31/nexus-5-officially-announced-and-available-now-on-google-play/

 Hmm mecahin rekor kah klo dibandingin sama preorder nexus 4 dierafone 
 tahun hari ? :D. 
 Damn nambah ga sabr nunggunya..


 On Friday, November 1, 2013 4:40:52 AM UTC+7, AMER wrote:

 http://googleblog.blogspot.de/**2013/10/android-for-all-and-**
 new-nexus-5.html?m=1http://googleblog.blogspot.de/2013/10/android-for-all-and-new-nexus-5.html?m=1

 Android for all and the new Nexus 5

 Just in time for Halloween, we have two new treats for Android fans. 
 First, we're excited to unwrap our latest platform release, KitKat, which 
 delivers a smarter, more immersive Android experience to even more people. 
 And second, we're introducing Nexus 5—a new Nexus phone developed with LG.

 The first thing you’ll notice about KitKat is we’ve made the experience 
 much more engaging: the book you're reading, the game you're playing, or 
 the movie you're watching—now all of these take center stage with the new 
 immersive mode, which automatically hides everything except what you really 
 want to see. 

 Bringing more Google smarts to Android 
 Behind the polish on the screen is the power under the hood. Take the 
 Phone app, which for most people hasn’t really changed since the days of 
 flip phones. Now, we’re making calling easier than ever, by helping you 
 search across your contacts, nearby places, or even Google Apps accounts 
 (like your company’s directory), directly from within the app. And with the 
 new Hangouts app, all of your SMS and MMS messages are together in the same 
 place, alongside your other conversations and video calls, so you’ll never 
 miss a message no matter how your friends send it. This is just a small 
 taste of KitKat—learn more on our site.

 Google has always focused on helping users get immediate access to the 
 information they need, and we want to bring this same convenience and power 
 to users on Android. With the new Nexus 5 launcher, Google smarts are 
 deeply integrated into the phone you carry around with you, so getting to 
 the information you need is simple, easy and fast. Swipe once from the home 
 screen to get Google Now literally at your fingertips. Put Google to work 
 for you by saying “OK, Google” to launch voice search, send a text, get 
 directions or even play a song you want to hear. And in the coming weeks, 
 we’re enhancing Now with important new card types that bring you 
 information about contextual topics that interest you such as updates from 
 a favorite website or blog.

 Reaching the next 1 billion users
 Building a platform that makes mobile phones accessible for everyone has 
 always been at the heart of Android. Until now, some lower-end Android 
 phones couldn't benefit from more recent Android releases due to memory 
 constraints. With KitKat, we've slimmed down Android’s memory footprint by 
 doing things like removing unnecessary background services and reducing the 
 memory consumption of features that you use all the time. We did this not 
 only within Android but across Google services like Chrome and YouTube. RAM 
 (or memory) is one of the most expensive parts of a phone, and now Android 
 can run comfortably on the 512MB of RAM devices that are popular in much of 
 the world, bringing the latest goodies in Android 4.4 within reach for the 
 next billion smartphone users.

 Introducing Nexus 5
 Along with our sweet naming tradition, we also introduce a new device 
 with each platform release to showcase the latest Android innovations. For 
 KitKat, we partnered with LG to develop Nexus 5 -- the slimmest and fastest 
 Nexus phone ever made. Its design is simple and refined to showcase the 5” 
 Full HD display. Nexus 5 also keeps you connected at blazing speeds with 
 4G/LTE and ultra fast wifi. The advanced new lens on Nexus 5 captures more 
 light for brighter night and sharper action shots. And with optical image 
 stabilization, you no longer have to worry about shaky hands and blurry 
 pictures. A new HDR+ mode automatically snaps a rapid burst of photos and 
 combines them to give you the best possible single shot. Learn more on our 
 site.

 Nexus 5 is available today, unlocked and without a contract, on Google 
 Play in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, 
 Japan and Korea (and coming soon to India), starting at $349. Just in the 
 time for the holidays, Nexus 5 will be available soon at the following 
 retailers: Sprint, T-Mobile, Amazon, Best Buy and RadioShack.

 Android 4.4,