Friday, January 27, 2012

Android, Windows Phone news Jan 28, 2012

Android

Motorola ships XYBOARD 10.1 and 8.2

Motorola announced two new Android tablets, the XYBOARD 10.1 and a smaller 8.2 model. The tablets are based on Android 3.2 with upgradability to 4.0 and support a 5 MP front facing camera.
-mobiletechnews



Android Developers say bye to Menu button

Android Developers say bye to Menu button
velopers are being reminded by Google to shift their attention away from the Menu button and focus instead on the Action Bar.The Menu button function is commonplace in pre-3.0 versions of Google's Android operating system. It allows users to view options for a particular application by pressin... -techradar



Week in Tech: Nokia and Apple smash records

Week in Tech: Nokia and Apple smash records
ech: The record breakersIt's been a good week for records: we've seen some firms smash good records, some people win pointless ones, and still others do things that we've had to invent new kinds of awards for.Apple was in the first camp, unveiling best-ever sales figures that, according to Gary Marshall, mean t... -techradar



HTC to scale back smartphone output in 2012

HTC to scale back smartphone output in 2012
f HTC UK Phil Robertson has acknowledged that the company needs to 'get back to what made us great' after the Taiwanese manufacturer lost momentum in 2011.He said HTC will focus more on hero devices and cut back on the number of phones it releases in the coming year, after outing a huge... -techradar



Windows Phone

Nokia Loses $1.38 Billion, But Sells 1 Million Windows Phones

Nokia lost $1.38 billion in the final three months of 2011, with unit sales of the company's mobile phones overall declining 23 percent year-over-year. Still, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop was clearly delighted that the company sold more than 1 million Lumia smartphones based on Microsoft's Windows Phone platform during the fourth quarter.
-mobile-tech-today



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