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2011-05-18
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I saw this in the news today. My reaction was to half-lid my eyes, twirl my finger in the air and state, "Woopdie deeoooooo" :P That's not an app I'm expecting to ever install.. and I doubt most people would be buying Tabs or Androids for it. :P It's not a killer app. heheh
Come on media--announce BIG things!
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2011-05-18
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I must be stupid but somebody please explain to me how to multitask on android because I hold the button down and it shows recent applications but thats it. no task manager button like ive seen on some phones. this is nitdroid. am using advanced task killer to kill any unwanted applications.
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2011-05-18
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2011-05-18
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2011-05-18
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am running 2.3.4 thanks for the word for advice then I better stop killing apps left right and center. I was never a big fan of android but the more I use it the more I can see myself using it on the long term basis
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2011-05-18
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Samsung Offers Android 2.3 'Gingerbread' Upgrade for GALAXY S and GALAXY Tab
SEOUL--(Korea Newswire) May 16, 2011 -- Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., a global leader in Android™ mobile devices, today announced the Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) upgrade to the Samsung GALAXY S, GALAXY Tab, and GALAXY Ace/Gio/Fit/mini, giving users enhanced performance and an improved user interface.
The GALAXY S and GALAXY Tab are Samsung's intelligently designed smart devices with 1 GHz application processors, giving users an intuitive, immersive and integrated mobile experience.
The upgrade from Froyo 2.2 to Gingerbread 2.3 offers an even greater user experience, with features including:
· Faster Performance – Multimedia content now has a lower CPU consumption rate, while support for more powerful 3D Graphics enables an enhanced mobile gaming experience.
· Upgraded Usability – The user interface has been improved, enabling faster access and control and a more intuitive user experience. Users will also benefit from improved copy-and-paste functionality.
The Android 2.3 upgrade will start with GALAXY S in the UK and Nordic countries from mid-May, and gradually rolled out to other European markets, North America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East Asia, Africa and rest of the world according to the regional plan.
The upgrade will be available via Kies, Samsung's device management software. Kies can be downloaded from Samsung's corporate website (http://www.samsung.com).
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2011-05-18
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2011-05-19
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Turns out the overclocking application i had was set to conservative. After i put it on performance the device worked fine
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2011-05-19
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android envy, buzz..buzz buzz, core failure, crapdroid, galaxy fap, galaxy tab, ipad killer, samsung, tab trolls, tablet envy |
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Essentially it lets the developer decide what is to be run in the background and when the app should close (based on constrained OS resources) in their code. So when you switch away from an app, some of the app may continue running, or the app may stop and sit in memory. When the system needs more resources, the inactive apps can be automatically state saved, and closed. This can be good for battery life, and makes usage easier.
Thus the user never has to even think about closing an application, it happens automatically. The user also doesn't have to think about task management as it happens automatically. Since version 2.3, AFAIK, it is quite effective, and task-killers are generally unnecessary.
Moreover, you can launch applications to your hearts content, and the system will automatically state save and 'close' apps that are hogging resources, but not doing anything productive.
People are quick to label it as not 'true' multitasking, but the scheme is very clever and actually offers much more control over multi-tasking than merely schedule priority. Still, it's somewhat despised by traditional-linux folk.
I personally really like it (in theory), and wish that my linux notebook had similar characteristics.