Q. What changes And what are the new features. What else can I do? Please explain as much as you can, thanks.
A. Software Update 2 - Enhancements in i400.EC09 Software:
Web Browsing and Data Access
Receive calls with limited interruption.
Device now supports Adobe® Flash® 10.1.
Enhanced browser performance for faster loading of web pages that include JavaScript.
Receive GPS updates when connected over a Wi-Fi network.
Call Features, Email and Messaging
Improved delivery of text messages.
When a text message reaches the 160 character limit, the device will convert the message to a multimedia message and alert you with a notification.
Support for animated GIF files in a multimedia message.
Additional Device Features
Improvements in Over the Air (OTA) functionality to ensure your device can be successfully updated.
Ability to allow automatic application updates in Android Market.â¢
When using V CAST Apps to download applications, the device will remain active to ensure transfer completion.
Media Hub now comes preloaded.
Improved GPS accuracy when using the VZ Navigator® application.
Enable the auto-refresh setting within the Weatherbug® App to ensure constant updates.
Accurately display the time when using the Weatherbug App.
Easily toggle audio between a connected headset and the phone during Visual Voice Mail playback.
Selecting Voice Mail from within the Buddies Now widget will properly open the message in the Visual Voice Mail application.
Visual Voice Mail displays correct call back number.
Successfully open the Navigation Link from within the car dock screen.
Enhanced stability while playing streamed music using the Google Music application.
Launcher application will no longer experience forced closures when the device is placed in desk mount.
See more... http://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-continuum-gets-update-android-222
Good luck!
Web Browsing and Data Access
Receive calls with limited interruption.
Device now supports Adobe® Flash® 10.1.
Enhanced browser performance for faster loading of web pages that include JavaScript.
Receive GPS updates when connected over a Wi-Fi network.
Call Features, Email and Messaging
Improved delivery of text messages.
When a text message reaches the 160 character limit, the device will convert the message to a multimedia message and alert you with a notification.
Support for animated GIF files in a multimedia message.
Additional Device Features
Improvements in Over the Air (OTA) functionality to ensure your device can be successfully updated.
Ability to allow automatic application updates in Android Market.â¢
When using V CAST Apps to download applications, the device will remain active to ensure transfer completion.
Media Hub now comes preloaded.
Improved GPS accuracy when using the VZ Navigator® application.
Enable the auto-refresh setting within the Weatherbug® App to ensure constant updates.
Accurately display the time when using the Weatherbug App.
Easily toggle audio between a connected headset and the phone during Visual Voice Mail playback.
Selecting Voice Mail from within the Buddies Now widget will properly open the message in the Visual Voice Mail application.
Visual Voice Mail displays correct call back number.
Successfully open the Navigation Link from within the car dock screen.
Enhanced stability while playing streamed music using the Google Music application.
Launcher application will no longer experience forced closures when the device is placed in desk mount.
See more... http://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-continuum-gets-update-android-222
Good luck!
looking for free computer learning game for preschool?
Q. My boy is 4 1/2. He was really into the games on pbskids.org. I was against him on the computer, but realized they were helping him learn so much so now I am all for it. He is loosing interest in those games. I tried Disneys games on their website, but he didnt seem interested. I had a few older games that I had in my desk drawwer that seem to keep his attention, but they are not entertaining games. Website games are okay, but also would be willing to throw some money out for a game as well. I also tried to Google "preschool games" but so many sites just use that as keywords just to get you to visit them. Looking for a game that will keep him busy for an hour(ish) a day that will also keep my wife stress free for an hour. Learning games are not required, but must be age appropriate. Suggestions?
A. Try dora, diego, and over 100 other games on nick Jr website. They also have a subscriber website called nick Jr boost, that have several computer games where you can actually choose games that would improve specific skills such as language, math, etc. Also, try "I SPY" computer games, if you live in the US, its very likely that your local library may have various such software CDs....so you won't have to even buy these, but just keep getting different ones from the local library.
If you are willing to spend more ( around 250 dollars or so) then you can also consider ipod touch, it has several educational applications that you can download for a buck or two....its got fun apps as well as very educational apps such as counting, tracing letters, etc...and all of these are fun...my 4 year old loves the ipod applications and can play on it for an hour quite easily.
If you are willing to spend more ( around 250 dollars or so) then you can also consider ipod touch, it has several educational applications that you can download for a buck or two....its got fun apps as well as very educational apps such as counting, tracing letters, etc...and all of these are fun...my 4 year old loves the ipod applications and can play on it for an hour quite easily.
Palm Pre or HTC Hero? why?
Q.
A. Go with the Hero.
My wife has had a Pre for about 3 weeks. I just moved from iPhone to the Hero a few days ago. I moved because AT&T reception in my area has gotten to be terrible. I couldn't even take a call sitting at my desk so needed to go back to Sprint, my old carrier.
I set up my wife's Pre for her have used both of these phones. Here's my take:
Palm has come up with a stunningly good operating system (WebOS). I think it is stellar in every respect. Unfortunately, I think the Pre keyboard is so difficult to type on that I can't deal with it. Keep in mind that I'm now totally used to the on screen keyboard on an iPhone-like device and I think that is the best way to go. Before the iPhone, I had a Treo, so I've had plenty of experience with both types of keyboards.
Hopefully, Palm will add an onscreen keyboard to the software and will soon come up with a device with iPhone-like hardware. Once they put WebOS on some hardware like that, they'll have something awesome!
Basically, I think the Pre has maybe the best OS out there right now. There are lots of great things about the Pre. The screen is unbelievably good, for example. But for me, that tiny keyboard is a knockout factor.
So, my personal opinion is that the hero is the way to go. I use Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Apps so this was a no brainer for me. But I really like the hardware thus far. I think it's easier to type on than the Pre. I find the Hero experience to be quite similar to using the iPhone. Some of the keystrokes, gestures, etc. are different but I'm pretty comfortable with the Hero in just the few days I've owned it.
There are currently thousands of apps for the Hero in the Android Market and I was able to find decent replacements for most of my iPhone apps. The Pre has very few apps as of now (but that should change soon).
Most people buy high tech phones like these because of all the other stuff they can do, but keep in mind that first and foremost this device is a telephone. In my area, both the Pre and the Hero give awesome, crystal clear call quality. They are both great to talk on.
I think the Hero is going to be a fine replacement for my iPhone, and we are strongly considering returning my wife's Pre before her 30 days expires.
Hope this helps.
My wife has had a Pre for about 3 weeks. I just moved from iPhone to the Hero a few days ago. I moved because AT&T reception in my area has gotten to be terrible. I couldn't even take a call sitting at my desk so needed to go back to Sprint, my old carrier.
I set up my wife's Pre for her have used both of these phones. Here's my take:
Palm has come up with a stunningly good operating system (WebOS). I think it is stellar in every respect. Unfortunately, I think the Pre keyboard is so difficult to type on that I can't deal with it. Keep in mind that I'm now totally used to the on screen keyboard on an iPhone-like device and I think that is the best way to go. Before the iPhone, I had a Treo, so I've had plenty of experience with both types of keyboards.
Hopefully, Palm will add an onscreen keyboard to the software and will soon come up with a device with iPhone-like hardware. Once they put WebOS on some hardware like that, they'll have something awesome!
Basically, I think the Pre has maybe the best OS out there right now. There are lots of great things about the Pre. The screen is unbelievably good, for example. But for me, that tiny keyboard is a knockout factor.
So, my personal opinion is that the hero is the way to go. I use Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Apps so this was a no brainer for me. But I really like the hardware thus far. I think it's easier to type on than the Pre. I find the Hero experience to be quite similar to using the iPhone. Some of the keystrokes, gestures, etc. are different but I'm pretty comfortable with the Hero in just the few days I've owned it.
There are currently thousands of apps for the Hero in the Android Market and I was able to find decent replacements for most of my iPhone apps. The Pre has very few apps as of now (but that should change soon).
Most people buy high tech phones like these because of all the other stuff they can do, but keep in mind that first and foremost this device is a telephone. In my area, both the Pre and the Hero give awesome, crystal clear call quality. They are both great to talk on.
I think the Hero is going to be a fine replacement for my iPhone, and we are strongly considering returning my wife's Pre before her 30 days expires.
Hope this helps.
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