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iPhone vs Android Comparison


iphone vs android
iPhone vs Android
The two big players in the smartphone industry at present are the iPhone and Google’s Android. Both are fairly young in terms of the overall mobile phone industry, but have succeeded in knocking the likes of Nokia, Microsoft and BlackBerry off the center stage.
The iPhone is produced exclusively by Apple and to date there are only a few different models to choose from. In contrast, Google’s Android is merely a piece of software, an operating system, but one that is used by an increasingly large number of smartphone manufacturers. These include HTC, Samsung, Sony Ericsson (soon to be just Sony), Acer, LG and many others.
Seeing as Android is not a phone in itself, and Android phones differ greatly in the hardware that they use (from cheaper Android phones like the HTC Wildfire, all the way up to the cutting edge devices like theSamsung Galaxy S2), it is only fair to compare Android with the software features of the iPhone and not its hardware specifications. There are many Android phones that equally compete against or outperform the iPhone in the hardware stakes, but how does Android compete in terms of software features?
Apple will make no end of claiming that Android is a copy of the iPhone’s iOS interface, and if there is any inkling of truth to this claim then you would expect there to be a lot of similar features. The majority of smartphone features found on the iPhone are also found on most Android phones, although there are some things that each have exclusively.
apple itunes app store vs android market
App Stores
One of the greatest things about smartphones, and the main thing that makes them so much more enjoyable to use than older ‘dumb-phones’, is the presence of app stores. With an app store you can download any number of apps and games to customize your phone or add additional functionality.
The iPhone comes with the Apple App Store and likewise Android has its own Android Market. Both are fairly similar in the way that they operate. You can browse or search for apps, read reviews and download either free or paid for apps to enjoy on your phone.
As the Apple App Store is older it makes sense that there are far more apps available here than on Android Market. Even so, both have more than several hundred thousand apps available with more and more being added each day. The point is, both have more apps than you could possibly ever use and so the question of which store has the most apps is largely irrelevant.
It is particularly irrelevant if most of those apps are useless, or content that you would never consider downloading. Perhaps the iPhone fares better here, as all apps released onto the App Store need to first be checked by Apple to ensure quality, while anyone can add anything they like to Android Market with much less scrutiny.
But while the lower standards of Android Market may result in a lot of pointless apps, it does provide Android users with greater freedom when it comes to installing apps on their phone. With Android, you can also install apps that have not been acquired from Android Market. Perhaps they have come from a third party website, or copied from a friend’s phone.
But with this greater freedom also comes greater risk. Android is far more susceptible to malicious content than the iPhone with Android frequently being bombarded with Trojans and spyware disguised as reputable apps or games. Android does have antivirus software available, but many of these are not as effective as their desktop counterparts.
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Multimedia
When it comes to multimedia both systems are fairly evenly matched. Both allow you to listen to music or watch videos, although again Android offers a little bit more freedom. The iPhone will require you to copy all of your music and video to your phone via the iTunes software on your home computer, while Android phones will typically allow you to copy anything over via USB, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. The Android method is certainly quicker and simpler, and much more flexible.
While the iPhone supports the most popular music and video formats, there are many that it does not support. This is fine if your music has been purchased from iTunes, as it will be in the correct format anyway, but music obtained from other sources may be in formats not recognized by the iPhone, and will need to be converted.
Android on the other hand will typically support many music and video formats that the iPhone does not recognize, like wmv and wma as an example. Because of this, and the easier USB data transfers, it can be a much simpler affair to get personal media up and running on an Android phone.
But in this day and age, people are moving away from having files cluttering up their computers and smartphones, and moving more towards streaming content and cloud storage. The most popular video streaming service that we all know and love is YouTube. The iPhone is notorious for not supporting Adobe Flash, and previously this had been a problem as YouTube videos ran on Flash.
More modern YouTube apps use HTML5 instead, and streaming video content from YouTube is available for both iPhone and Android. YouTube is not the only video service on the internet however, and many other websites that still rely on Flash are inaccessible to iPhone users. This is likely to change in the coming years, but for the time being can be quite a setback in terms of enjoying media on the web.
One way that Apple does make up for it though is with its iCloud service, recently introduced on the iPhone 4S. iCloud has the potential to change the way that people listen to music on their smartphones. Rather than storing all of your music on your phone, and having to go through the rigmarole of transferring it from your home computer, you can simply stream your music collection from the online cloud music library.
This essentially works the same way as Spotify, but unlike Spotify iCloud allows you access to the music you own, without adverts. The benefit here is that with iCloud the amount of storage space on a smartphone becomes largely irrelevant, as you can store all of your music collection in the cloud and not have to worry about swapping albums from computer to phone when you feel like a change. The only drawback is that using iCloud’s music features requires an internet connection in order to stream the music. No internet, no music.
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Siri and Android Beam
With the new iPhone 4S and the launch of Android Ice Cream Sandwich on the Galaxy Nexus, Apple and Google have been keen to differentiate their mobile operating systems by adding in new features that the other doesn’t possess.
Apple achieved this with Siri, the much talked about personal voice assistant. Although many of the features of the latest iOS 5 update are available for older iPhones, Siri is a feature that is restricted to just the iPhone 4S.
Voice controls have been around on phones for a while, but what makes Siri different is its ability to understand natural language. In other words, you can talk to Siri as if you were talking to a human being, and Siri will (usually) understand what you are saying. This differs from earlier voice control systems that require people to use a strict set of syntactical commands that are often hard to memorize.
Prior to being launched on the iPhones 4S though, Siri was available as an app on the App Store, with plans for it to be launched on Android Market and BlackBerry App World. One thing that many have pointed out is that similar apps exist on Android, and have done for some time. Services like SpeakToIt and Vlingo are not exactly the same, and do not offer many of Siri’s witty responses, but do offer much of the same functionality.
For Ice Cream Sandwich, Google have tried to expand on earlier Near Field Communication technology (NFC). This has previously been used in mobile payments systems, like the London Oyster Card scheme and Google Wallet. Now Google have transformed it into a new method of easily sharing content with other phones, with Android Beam.
Android Beam can allow you to share virtually anything on your phone, from music and video, web pages, contact details, ring tones or apps. All you have to do is tap your Ice Cream Sandwich phone against another phone, and then press and onscreen button. Whatever you are doing will be shared with the other device. This is essentially a more modern version of Bluetooth, and could potentially revolutionize the way people interact with each other via their smartphones.
Both systems are fairly similar in what they have to offer: apps to customize your phone, excellent multimedia features and great web browsing. Perhaps Android offers a little bit more freedom, but it also offers more potential for your phone to become compromised by malicious apps. With the most recent updates though it is
probably Android that is the most revolutionary. Android Beam might not be getting as much press coverage as Siri, but it has a usefulness in real world situations that leaves Siri feeling a little bit like a gimmick.

How to flash nokia mobiles

http://rapidshare.com/files/359894765/Phoenix_2010.8.exeYou can also download it from torrent
Install phoenix and ur handset data pacakage then connect phone via usb .

File> scan product.

Flashing> firmware update then rebrush




Note- Use these steps own risk ok
After downloading firmware files:-
1. Go to “C>program Files>Nokia>Phoenix>Products" and create a new folder in the last folder ("Products") of the above path and name it RM-xxx. For example RM-495(for nokia 5130) Now paste the
downloaded firmware files.
2. Launch "Phoenix" in PC and
connect your mobile with pc suite mode.
In Phoenix, Go to "File>Scan Product”, Phoenix will detect
the phone. Now select
“Flashing/Firmware Update”
3. At the firmware update
window, Phoenix will
automatically look up and find
the official firmware files earlier
downloaded via Navifirm.
If everything upto step 3 goes
successful, select “Refurbish”,
wait until the “Successful”
dialog box appear (DO NOT
touch or disconnect the phone
or USB cable during the process)
.Press OK, phone will
disconnect and restart. Thank God that everything went
well….hopefully….best of luck.

Huawei HILINK e353, Worlds First Plug and link Data card



Huawei today announced the commercial launch of the world’s first plug and link data card, the HiLink E353. 
The HiLink E353 automatically connects users to the Internet in as little as 15 seconds after the datacard is inserted into the USB port, without the need for a tedious dial-in

How To Check Friends Mobile Balance In Airtel And Docomo

Today my friend told me about checking others balance from my phone. So i taught to post this tricks for my fella readers. Impress your friends with this trick....

check friends mobile balance in Docomo

How to check friends mobile balance in Docomo?

How to Activate 3g services in Tata Docomo

Tata,  one of the pioneer since 19th centuries . At First They have launched Tata communications in india, Later in recent they have also Launched Tata docomo. Due to the viral craze in Docomo they have got the license for 3g. They have launched 3g services in 10 states. If you are an existing Tata Docomo subscriber , follow  the procedure to enable 3g

How To Activate 3g Services In Vodafone India

To Activate 3g services in Vodafone India follow the steps below: 

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Step 1: Send “ACT 3G“ to 111

Step 2: You will receive two SMS

How To Activate 3g Services In Airtel

Many readers have mailed me to know  how to activate 3g in airtel , this is for them who don't know how to activate 3g in airtel.lets come to the point know.

To activate 3G on your existing Airtel connection steps are below:

1) Check if your city has 3G available

How to find your lost mobile phone - the Right way


Many of them face this problem daily because , crimes and thefts are going on increasing these days and we don't know when we will loose our phone...so today we are going to know how to find lost mobile phones.
I saw many articles on the web regarding how to find my lost mobile phone?? but all were trash!!! except some websites.. So i have decided to tell people the correct way of finding your lost mobile phone
First of all you must know what is IMEI No

Aircel iPhone 4 Price – Prepaid & Postpaid Tariff Plans


Aircel iPhone 4 is now available in India @ price of Rs. 34,500/- for 16GB and Rs. 40,900/- for 32GB Model. Aircel flexi postpaid and prepaid plans for iphone 4 customers offers up to 100% money back.

iPhone 4 Price in India


iPhone 4 is the latest mobile from apple with revolutionary features, functions with very slim and new design. It is the thinnest smart-phone just 9.3mm thin and 24% thinner than current iPhone 3GS.
iPhone 4 Features:
  • All New Design
  • 3.5″ inch Display (960×460 pixels), 800:1 contrast ratio
  • IPS Technology for superb color & viewing angle
  • Stainless Steel Body for strength
  • 3 axis gyro, accelerometer and compass together for perfect gaming
  • Glass for scratch resistance and optical Quality
  • Retina display as 326 pixels per inch
  • 3G, UMTS, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth
  • Dress up your iPhone 4 with a Bumper (six colors option – white, black, blue, green, orange, or pink )
iPhone 4
iPhone 4 Technical Specification:
  • Custom Apple A4 Processor
  • up to 32GB of Memory Storage (16GB, 32GB)
  • Quadband HSDPA/HSUPA 7.2mbps download/5.8mbps upload
  • Quad Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
  • 3.5″ inch Super Display
  • 5 Megapixel Camera with LED Flash
  • HD Video 720p Recording @ 30FPS
  • Front Camera for Video Recording
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR wireless technology
  • Dual Mic Noise Supression
  • Talktime: up to 7 Hours on 3G
  • 40 Hours of Music Playback
  • 10 Hours of video playback
  • 10 Hours of Wi-Fi Browsing
  • Weight: 137 gm
iPhone 4 White
Update 26 Feb-2011 on Price
iPhone 4 Price in India: Still no confirmation on India release date and Pricing, On Ebay it is available without warranty, Price starting from Rs. 35,000 for Locked 16GB iPhone 4 and 41,000 for 16GB Factory Unlocked.

Samsung Wave smartphones coming this Diwali


Samsung's latest Bada 2.0 powered phones Wave 3, Wave M and Wave Y will be available in India this Diwali. Wave 3 features a 4 inch Super Amoled display with 480 x 800 pixel resolution.

Samsung may launch its next Bada 2.0 Wave 3 smartphones in India around Diwali. The handset manufacturer had unveiled three phones running Bada 2.0 operating system earlier this month. These were the Wave 3, Wave M and Wave Y.
"Samsung mobiles will be launching Bada 2.0 powered mobile phones for the Indian market around Diwali," said a Samsung India spokesperson to The Mobile Indian.
It is expected that Samsung will first bring its Wave 3 smartphones to India ahead of the Wave M and Wave Y.
Bada 2.0 brings together a wide variety of new capabilities which were missing from the earlier version, including multi-tasking, WiFi Direct (which allows WiFi devices to share content without the need for wireless access points), Near Field Communication (NFC), and voice recognition. Bada 2.0 enables smartphone users to experience advanced services such as mobile payment, transport pass-card recharge and file sharing even without an internet connection.
In addition, considering the increased use of web-enabled smartphones, Bada 2.0 supports HTML5 and improved Flash functions, thus offering enhanced usability and web experience.
The new Samsung Wave 3 features a 4 inch Super Amoled display with 480 x 800 pixel resolution. Running a 1.4 GHz processor and the latest Bada 2.0 operating system, it is expected to be considerably faster than previous Bada devices and much easier to use with the new and improved TouchWiz user interface.
Wave 3 also carries a 5 megapixel camera at the back with LED flash, capable of recording 720p HD videos. It also has a VGA camera on the front for video calling. Other features of the Wave 3 includeBluetooth 3.0, WiFi Direct, WiFi (802.11 b/g/n), stereo FM radio with RDS and micro USB 2.0 port for easy connectivity. Wave 3 will come with Samsung's new services Chat On, Music Hub, Social Hub and Samsung Apps store.
Although the price point at which the new phone will be launched has not been disclosed by Samsung the device is expected to retail for about Rs 20,000. More clarity will only come after the details are revealed by Samsung.