Sunday, September 26, 2010

Symbian Loses Sony Ericsson To Android

Reportedly Symbian is the most popular smartphone OS out on the market, yet they lost one of their biggest manufactures-Sony Ericsson. Sony Ericsson issued a recent statement that they have no future plans on building a smartphone using the Symbian OS and will use the Android OS for all upcoming smartphones.



As of yet, Nokia is the only one currently still building phones for it and the iOS and Android OS appear to be gaining on it. So their days of being the number one smartphone OS is limited.


What are you thoughts on the news about this? Is this good or bad in your opinion? Is this good for Google or bad in the long run? I am a little bit torn on this, I think it could both ways.




Monday, September 13, 2010

Android Apps Are Not As Popular As The iPhones

While the Android may be beating Apple is sales slowly, they still are behind in the app market. A recent report came out stating that Apple still has a hold onto that market as of yet.



Why, you may wonder? In my own opinion this is due to 2 issuses, which are these.



Not all Android products or phones can be used with the app store or even support the apps. So that is hurting the OS in a large way. But they also still have a whole lot less apps than the older iPhone market does. As Android grows in sales, I expect that we will see more apps for it. But I suspect that Android apps may end up being much like the Blackberry's.



What do you think?

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Android Web Usage Gains, While Apple's Falters

Ouch, Apple's once a top of the line smartphone that is called the iPhone is slowly losing to Google. The latest stats have come out the people using the Android for web surfing is getting higher, while Apple's is going down.

What does this mean for Apple? That they may lose their hold on the market for smartphones, as the Android becomes more common. Steve Jobs may need to go back to his lab soon and come up with something that is better than Google's Android OS is. Or else Android may replace Apple totally at some point.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Prepaid Android Phones? They Do Exist!


Android phones may be one of the hottest gadgets on the market behind the iPhone and iPad. For a long time you couldn't buy a Android or any smartphone without a 2 year contract, which is now just a thing of the past! Cricket and Boost Mobile are both selling Android based phones for prepay or no-contract phone service.



Boost Mobile's Android phone is the Motorola i1, which you can buy only at Best Buy. They sell it around $400.00 and you can use it just as like you could with a contract. I believe they have a $50.00 dollar monthly plan for everything as unlimited. It is a good deal, the only downside is that it is sold only at stores, though you may be able to buy it online via Best Buy.




Cricket has the Sanyo Zio by Kyocera, which you buy online, stores and via phone. They go for around $300.00 and require a plan of $55.00 a month. I also belive that this is unlimited plan as well.




Both are great options for those who want a smartphone for less money(or at least in the long run) and those who do not like contracts. You can also unlock any smartphone leghttp://missvirtualrealityblog.net/2010/07/27/the-iphone-is-no-longer-a-prisoner-of-att-thanks-to-legal-jailbreaking/ally as well, so don't feel limited to what those prepaid companies sell.




Do you use a prepaid Android phone?