Yesterday, Google finally show their next flagship device, Galaxy Nexus. I was disappointed with the name, I was really hoping for "Nexus Prime" instead. However, since I have no right in the naming process, I only live with it. Google new Nexus phone site is up. The phone overall was as standard as it can get. Hardware wise, almost nothing change. Upgrade of duel core, 1.2 Ghz, 32 GB internal storage, 1.5 megapixel front camera. That is all i remember.
The main point of new flagship device is not much about hardware, it is about the software. The introduction of Ice Cream Sandwich, Android 4.0. It has many of the new function. Most interesting one i found is facial unlocking feature. As right now, I know you have option to switch to facial unlocking or normal figure gesture to unlock. I think it is very silly to have facial unlocking. I know I wouldn't want to see bunch of people in the train to smile at their phone just to have it unlock every time they want to skip to the next song.
The phone will be come out to Verizon first but hopefully, it will come out to other carriers soon. I know Nexus S also getting the new update but probably get it by end of this year. I hope my Nexus One also get the update also. As much as, I love my Nexus S, I still want Galaxy Nexus and I won't set mine to facial unlocking. Thanks but no thanks.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Chrome OS
I received the laptop CR-48 from Google since April of this year. At first, I was happy since I was one of the thousand people that Google pick to test out their Google Chrome OS on CR-48. The best thing is just fill in a form and get a free laptop. There is no question in my mind that I shouldn't do it. It was fun to try something new beside Window. I tried couple version of Linux and I find it kind of confusing to use. I also tried to use Mac OS, it is okay, I never get use to it because mainly it is too expensive to buy a Mac and in Window, it is for me to get free software. In another word, I am a PC. (just like the commercial) Window might not be perfect but at least I feel comfortable enough to use it and to reformat it.
As I use more Chrome OS, I find it, it is very unstable. It is fine, if you have WiFi in your house to check email and stuff. However, I tried to use it in Baruch and take note with it. I find it very troublesome. This laptop gave me couple problem, the WiFi was unstable and very slow. I fixed the WiFi problem. I thought it was the Chrome OS software that wasn't polish enough to stabilize the WiFi adapter in my CR-48 but I found out, it was internal problem. Before I fixed it, I do what anybody else would do which is Google my way out. I found out, it wasn't just me that had this WiFi problem. I read some post that if I take apart of the laptop and remove the WiFi adapter and pull it back in again, it would fix it. Guess what, since I didn't see any screw under the laptop, I once again had to Google my way to how to take apart of this laptop. It took me two tries to finally stabilize my WiFi. I fixed the WiFi problem but there is slowness on the web page loading. Which I know I can't fix that. Good thing is Google is continue to update Chrome OS and improve it hopefully. That put another question in my head, I wonder is the slowness of page loading has to due with CR-48 or is the Chrome OS laptops (Google called it Chromebook) that on sale now have same problem? The other two Chromebook is made by Samsung and Acer.
The wonderful thing about Chrome is I can sync all my data between Chrome browser and Chrome OS which is basically a browser anyway. So no matter where do I go or which computer I use, as long as there is Chrome browser. I can enter my Google account to Chrome to sync all my bookmark, password and other stuff. I will never have to worry about important my bookmark from one computer to another computer ever again. That will save me time to switch between computer.
In end of the day, I sometimes wish there is a 10 inch laptop that run window and last about 8 hours but since there is none and I don't to buy a Mac. All I have is this CR-48 that I am using and you can read more about it in here.
As I use more Chrome OS, I find it, it is very unstable. It is fine, if you have WiFi in your house to check email and stuff. However, I tried to use it in Baruch and take note with it. I find it very troublesome. This laptop gave me couple problem, the WiFi was unstable and very slow. I fixed the WiFi problem. I thought it was the Chrome OS software that wasn't polish enough to stabilize the WiFi adapter in my CR-48 but I found out, it was internal problem. Before I fixed it, I do what anybody else would do which is Google my way out. I found out, it wasn't just me that had this WiFi problem. I read some post that if I take apart of the laptop and remove the WiFi adapter and pull it back in again, it would fix it. Guess what, since I didn't see any screw under the laptop, I once again had to Google my way to how to take apart of this laptop. It took me two tries to finally stabilize my WiFi. I fixed the WiFi problem but there is slowness on the web page loading. Which I know I can't fix that. Good thing is Google is continue to update Chrome OS and improve it hopefully. That put another question in my head, I wonder is the slowness of page loading has to due with CR-48 or is the Chrome OS laptops (Google called it Chromebook) that on sale now have same problem? The other two Chromebook is made by Samsung and Acer.
The wonderful thing about Chrome is I can sync all my data between Chrome browser and Chrome OS which is basically a browser anyway. So no matter where do I go or which computer I use, as long as there is Chrome browser. I can enter my Google account to Chrome to sync all my bookmark, password and other stuff. I will never have to worry about important my bookmark from one computer to another computer ever again. That will save me time to switch between computer.
In end of the day, I sometimes wish there is a 10 inch laptop that run window and last about 8 hours but since there is none and I don't to buy a Mac. All I have is this CR-48 that I am using and you can read more about it in here.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
next phone Nexus Prime
I always like vanilla android phone which mean no skin on top of default android. No HTC sense, no Samsung's own skin. I just hate those, slow the phone down. There are only couple of phone with vanilla android; HTC G1, HTC Nexus One, Samsung Nexus S and new phone that is coming out Samsung Nexus Prime. I have been following android since i have the G1 which is in 2008 or 2009, I don't remember. I used android 1.5, 1.6, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, and tablet only version 3.0. I am more or less an android fan. I used iOS for a year when iPhone 2G came out. beside that, i have never use other phone.
As i been using my nexus s for almost a year, i think i bought it last year in November. Next Nexus phone is exclusive to Verizon so i am little sad about that because i am with T-Mobile for as long as I can remember. Verizon is too expensive to switch. Hopefully, it will come out to other carriers too. Nexus Prime supposed to be beast phone; 1.2 GHz dual core CPU, and new version of Android; Ice Cream Sandwich. I been saving up money since summer time to buy it since I am jobless right now.
update: most recent thing I read is most likely this phone will be not exclusive to Verizon. The CPU will be dual core 1.5 GHz and 8 megapixel camera. It will be very interesting when it releases. For more information
update: most recent thing I read is most likely this phone will be not exclusive to Verizon. The CPU will be dual core 1.5 GHz and 8 megapixel camera. It will be very interesting when it releases. For more information
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