Software Update For Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, But No Eclair Or Froyo Just Yet

xperia x10 Software Update For Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, But No Eclair Or Froyo Just Yet

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is one of the smartphone in my wish list  (before I bough HTC Legend), but I have to put it in KIV at that time due to the phone performance it self .  True, it is one of the finest and  most affordable Android smartphone with 1Ghz processor and 3.7, 4″ touchscreen, 8 megapixel camera and etc. But sadly it comes with Android 1.6 and sluggish performance on the software side (based on review). What other Android model with this spec that you can get for RM1500, right??

When news broke that Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is going to get update, it is really an eye opener. But to the disappointing, it is not update to Android 2.1 or 2.2, but at least it will fixed couple of issue. It doesn’t specifically stating what kind of update it would be, but enough to say that the update is on improving the phone performance itself.

This update focuses on improving the general performance, speed and responsiveness of Xperia X10. For example, there are speed improvements in messaging tasks and camera UI. In addition we add a free back up and restore application so you’ll never lose your settings and information. In selected markets, PlayNow™ with premium apps and games will also be added.

The update is currently being rolled out now, OTA or you can hook up you phone to Wifi network, or install it from PC by visiting  www.sonyericsson.com/update and follow the instructions.

source: SE Blog

Free VS Paid Apps: Android Has More Free Apps Than iPhone

 Free VS Paid Apps: Android Has More Free Apps Than iPhone
image credit to areacellphone.com

If apps is the key deciding factors of what kind of smartphone platform you’re going to buy , take a look at the report published by Distimo. The report covers paid/free app/games as well as popular apps available on all major mobile OS application store from iPhone App Store to Palm App Catalog.  Free app VS paid app is obviously the one that getting the most attention.  With iPhone and Android is currently going head to head to conquers the smartphone market, it is understood why the stats comparing between them is what matter most.

Android Marketplace has the largest share of free app with 57%, 28% for iPhone App Store, and 22% for Windows MarketPlace, which is dominant force on mobile OS for the last couple of years before overtaken by the likes of iPhone and Android. Although the percentage of free app is higher in Android Marketplace,  Apple App Store still leading in free app if it based on the number of free app. There are 225k apps available in App Store as of July 2010, where 28% represent 63000 app, while Android with 85k app in the Android Marketplace, has 48590 free app for the 57% they had.

Other interesting facts include the top 10 paid games in iPhone store sold at merely 99 cents, cheapest of all stores. However the average paid app in iPhone is higher than in Android, $3.29 in Android versus $4.65 in iPad App Store and $4.01for iPhone App Store. Distimo also reveal that 50% of application is priced below $2 in all stores, except in Blackberry App World and Windows Marketplace, which to me is pretty much affordable, compared to pack of cigarette or a litter of gas/petrol icon smile Free VS Paid Apps: Android Has More Free Apps Than iPhone

Hit the source link at the end of this post to download the report.

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source: Distimo

Android 2.2 Software Update Available To All Nexus One

nexus one Android 2.2 Software Update Available To All Nexus One

Google has announced that Android 2.2 or Froyo will be officially available for all Nexus One smart phone beginning yesterday. The update notification will be sent to all Nexus One phone over-the-air (OTA) from which the update can be downloaded and installed. You also can try check the update from the smartphone manually, via WiFi connection if you don’t have data plan.

We have seen how certain bloggers and media has received an update to Android 2.2 as early as last month, fueling speculation that Google is prioritizing power user to be the first to have the update. But this news should end whatever speculation out there. Google Nexus one users is definitely cheering this update, but for the rest of Android users, you gotta wait the news from the phone provider.

source: Nexus One Blog

Unboxing HTC Magic


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It is rainy day when I arrived at IT Hypermall the day after Christmas. About an hour later, I came out RM1.5k poorer, thanks to HTC Magic. The long dreamed Android smartphone finally in my pocket, ready to rock!

HTC Magic position itself between HTC Hero, the HTC’s Android based smartphone flagship model and HTC Tattoo, the slightly low end model running on Android 1.6. Compared to Windows Mobile smartphone, it is relatively an easy task choosing Android smartphone of your choice due to limited model we have currently in Malaysian market.

There are 17 Android based smartphone models available worldwide if I’m not mistaken, but I’m quite surprised to see only Android smartphones from HTC currently in sale (at the outlet). Well, since I already set HTC Magic as my first Android smartphone, the rest of the model doesn’t really matter now..

HTC Magic has been in the market for about 6 months, so I left the review part to this post, which covers almost everything. You know, GSMArena is always over delivered on it’s review, which why I trust them whenever I’m going to shop for new smartphone.

On my end, I’m more into the inner side of the smartphone such as the interesting apps, function and feature of the smartphone which you should start to see in the next few days, hopefully.

There are couple of things that almost end me up with Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone.  But luckily I’m sticking to my target. Before you decide to buy HTC Magic or any Android phone and using it in the country outside of the US, please be aware of following drawback. If you live in the US, that’s not going to be the big deal, as it’s there by default.

- No Android Market. By default, Android smartphone sold in South East Asean countries (such as Malaysia, Vietnam) doesn’t have it. It remind be of Blackberry App World that I have to install using the workaround. Imagine iPhone without its App Store, unimaginable?? Gone all the excitement in iPhone!!

You won’t be able to fully utilized to phone to its extent. Although there is workaround to install it (by flashing the ROM), but hey, not everyone has the skills  to do that.

- No GPS Software – HTC Magic is equipped with GPS but without GPS software and MAPS by default. Garmin?? Don’t ever dream of it. Jump to Windows Mobile smart phone which has the GPS app and maps pre-installed if you really wanted it.

But the  good news is, Papago X5 and maps (for Malaysia) had just been released recently. It is not free though and I’m not sure if it is good enough.

Seriously, it really need more effort to enjoy Android smartphone in this part of the world, just like other Android users in the US or other developed countries who enjoy the phone without risking their ‘life’.  There are workarounds available on the net, but it may void the warranty and in the worst case may turns it to brick.

But because my ultimate goal of having Andoid phone is for blogging purpose, just like how I use other smartphones run on Symbian, iPhone OS and Blackberry OS, and not for just daily usage, it is thousands times more worth than the amount that I have to part away and the time I have spent to get it works the way I want.

Anyway, here are some photos of the phone that I snap the day after I ‘kaw-kaw’ testing it. Gorgeous right!

Prettier Android phone: HTC G2

Just when I thought G1 is the only Android phone on the market, it looks like HTC is readying its successor, G2 which is expected to be on the market by May. So what’s the different? Sleeker and rounder design, 3.2 megapixel camera, no keyboard(??) and no Google trademark at the back case. Multi-touch? No ideas. Probably better Android OS.

Ermm, Mobile88 got the spec up now…

Hope it is released soon, so the G1 price goes down further..

G2

g2 Prettier Android phone: HTC G2

image credit to Engadget

G1

g1 Prettier Android phone: HTC G2