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Selasa, 02 April 2013

Asus Padfone 2 gets Android 4 1 Jelly Bean update

Soon after Asus announced the Padfone 2 back in October a few devices received the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update last month. Now finally the update is available for all Asus Padfone 2 users.

Initial reports suggest that the update first started rolling out in Japan, Hong Kong and other regions. Asus has also published the update files for WWE (World Wide English region) and HK, allowing users to grab it manually.

There are several improvements with the new Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update and users will now have access to features like Google Now amongst others. The Padfone 2s audio quality and USB Internet sharing features have been improved, GPS has been optimized and there are some camera improvements for better focusing and photo quality.

Asus Studio has also been added which allows image editing and video streaming playback has been optimized. This new update takes the firmware version of the device to 10.4.5.36 and if you have not yet received a notification for the update you can manually check for it in device settings.
via:timesofindia
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Sabtu, 30 Maret 2013

BlackBerry 10 gets vote of confidence in UK including 4G model

BlackBerry 10 may not have convinced the analysts or the market yet, but RIM’s new platform has at least secured itself some space on UK shelves, with the key operators confirming they’ll be offering the first devices come 2013. EE – plus combined brands Orange and T-Mobile UK – have thrown their lot in with BlackBerry 10 (including confirming that there will be 4G support), as well as O2 and Vodafone, while Three has also confirmed it will have RIM’s next-big-hope in its stores.


That initial support at least shows some positivity for RIM, which faces an uphill struggle against iOS and Android in what’s an increasingly crowded marketplace. The smartphone segment is dominated by Google and Apple’s heavyweight platforms, and while BlackBerry 10 will support Android apps, it will need to do more to earn itself a position, particularly in the enterprise market where Microsoft has attempted to steal marketshare with Windows Phone 8.
Of course, just having a presence in cellphone stores isn’t sufficient to guarantee sales. Persuading in-store staff to guide shoppers to BlackBerry 10 devices rather than the iPhone or high-profile Android devices like Samsung’s Galaxy S III will be a key challenge, and RIM’s approach – apparently spreading its wares across all networks – differs from Nokia’s strategy of picking a key operator and focusing its attentions for the best returns.
It’s also unclear whether RIM can count on upgraders stepping up from BlackBerry 7 devices to new BlackBerry 10 phones. As the company told us when we checked out an earlier version of the new OS, holiday sales in the UK particularly are shaping up to be impressive, buoyed by popularity among younger users appreciative of cheap prepaid deals and easy messaging on BBM.
The extent to which those buyers will then consider a BlackBerry 10 flagship, however, is unclear. RIM has said it will have two models to choose between, one all-touch and the other with a QWERTY keyboard, though they’re likely to be aimed at the top end of the market rather than for budget buyers.
via:slashgear
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