Posts Tagged ‘Linux’

Android Design Preview: Preview on Smartphones While Developing Mobile Apps

Saturday, November 26th, 2011

The programmer Roman Nurik offered Android application development professionals a very interesting tool – Android Design Preview. This application will allow mobile app developers to present visually how their app will look like on the smartphone screen.

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The suggested application provides a possibility of previewing the chosen part of the computer desktop on the Android screen. The picture is updated in the real time mode and thus a programmer will be able to trace all inserted updates. By the way, the software developers for iPhone were offered a similar program program – LiveView – long ago.

For functioning, the Android Design Preview application will need a USB-conncetion between a computer and a mobile device, the Java Runtime Environment, deployed on a user’s computer and the Android SDK set of tools. However, there is one big drawback of the program – the absence of WiFi support. But even with this drawback the application will be interesting for specialists.

Android Design Preview is a special open source code program available for most operating systems, including Mac, Windows and Linux.

Google offered Nokia to switch to Android

Sunday, October 10th, 2010

The general director of Google, Eric Schmidt, offered Stephen Alop, the director of Nokia, to use the mobile operation system Android on their new devices. According to Schmidt, Android can be a ‘temporary’ solution till Nokia develops its own operation system MeeGo. Nokia is planning to present MeeGo by the end of this year, although there are rumors on the Internet that the company is behind the schedule with releasing this platform. Moreover, yesterday it became known that the director of the Development Department had left the company Nokia.

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MeeGo is a mobile operation system based on Linux. The company Nokia promised to show the platform at the end of the year and the devices based on it at the beginning of the next year. However, the analytics think that such devices are not likely to appear till the summer of 2011. Mobile application developers have been creating Android applications for several years already and if Nokia uses this platform, it will win more popularity for its phones.

Android outruns iPhone OS and Windows Mobile in 2012

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Gartner analysts consulted their crystal ball and found that Android will be the second most popular mobile platform in the world in the year 2012. The company will present its full report with forecasts for smartphone market only at the end of October, but Ken Dulaney from Gartner has already shared some basic information with ComputerWorld reporters.

Google Android’s popularity is growing wildly. According to the analysts, it is caused by many different factors. One of the key factors is a number of additional functions and related mobile applications from Google.

Also Android as a platform has advantages over other operating systems. For example, Android is an Open Source project in contrast to iPhone OS.

In addition, smartphone interfaces usually differ from each other by two approaches: iPhone OS is based on applications, devices using Windows Mobile and Symbian are based on communicational functions. Android, according to Dulaney, wisely combines both approaches. In particular, its interface allows running high-usage tasks without having to return to the main menu.

Finally, although the first AndroPhone appeared only a year ago and did not gain big popularity (it had serious hardware limitations), in recent months the major mobile phone manufacturers have introduced several new smartphones based on Android. Moreover about 40 new Android models will appear in the next year, said Dulaney, as well as a new OS version (its code-name is Donut).

Gartner experts managed to write all these factors in mathematical expressions and get a new model of mobile market in 2012. There are their projections:

1. Symbian OS – 203 million devices, 39%
2. Android – 76 million devices, 14.5%
3. iPhone – 71.5 million devices, 13.7%
4. Windows Mobile – 66.8 million devices, 12.8%
5. BlackBerry – 65.25 million devices, 12.5%
6. Linux – 28 million devices, 5.4%
7. Palm (webOS) – 11 million devices, 2.1%