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Jumat, 01 Maret 2013

BlackBerry Z10 is an efficient communications-focused device


BlackBerry Z10 is an efficient communications-focused device
(Image: BlackBerry)


Summary: BlackBerry has always been focused on communications, and you will find that BlackBerry 10 continues that tradition. The Z10 is an efficient smartphone that will appeal to those who need to get things done.
After using my BlackBerry Z10 for a few weeks now, my initial excitement for the BlackBerry 10 platform has not worn off — thanks to the BlackBerry Hub, awesome keyboard, application switcher, and attractive hardware.
Everything in BlackBerry 10 is based on Flow, the gesture-based navigation and controls; and after using the Z10 for a few weeks I now find myself swiping all over my other phones. Like the Nokia N9 with MeeGo, I love that I can unlock the Z10 with a simple swipe up from below the display. After the display is on, the fun just continues.

BlackBerry Hub

I find that both Windows Phone and BlackBerry 10 are more focused on centralized communications than Android and iOS. In Windows Phone, you can quickly view relevant communications (text messages, status updates, call history) with pinned Live tiles associated with people or groups. BlackBerry 10's Hub lets you quickly view communications and notifications in one central location, and I find myself living in the Hub probably 75 percent of the time I am using the Z10.
While Windows Phone is more centered around people, the BB Hub is focused on accounts — so you can view all of your communications or easily filter by type of communication. I also like that all the communications are actionable from within the Hub. Android now does a better job of this with Jelly Bean notifications, but the notification drawer is not "sticky" enough for efficient communications management.
My only real issue with the BB Hub at the moment is the inability to move to the next message in an account from within a message you are viewing. It requires a swipe back to the Hub first. Granted, it is only an additional tap, but it seems a simple swipe to go to the next message (like we see in Gmail on Android) is a valid gesture.

BlackBerry Keyboard

I can adapt to most phone keyboards and prefer them over QWERTY keyboards. I tried different types on Android, and am satisfied with the ones on iOS and Windows Phone. However, the BlackBerry 10 keyboard — with its slick next letter word prediction — rocks. I love how I can enter text in sentences by only tapping and swiping up a minimum number of times. The more you use BB10, the more the keyboard improves for your vocabulary, and I feel it is the best software keyboard available.
RIM has always excelled at hardware QWERTY keyboards, and now they are showing they can also lead with the software keyboard.

App Switcher

In addition to the gestures, BlackBerry Hub, and keyboard, another aspect of BlackBerry 10 that makes it efficient is the functional task switcher/manager. The task switcher on BB10 is a mashup of Windows Phone Live tiles and Android application switchers. On Android, the task switcher is different for each manufacturer, so the experience isn't always consistent. I like how BB10 supports up to eight applications at once, and provides useful updates in the task switcher view.
Integrated apps and well developed third-party apps will have the active thumbnail in the task switcher changing to support the thumbnail view. Given that the task switcher is where you end up with a "home gesture", it is used quite a bit on BB10.

BlackBerry Z10 hardware

I think the BlackBerry Z10 hardware also lends itself to efficiency and usefulness as a vital communications device. Like the iPhone 5, the BlackBerry Z10 is perfect for one-handed usage. Most high-end Windows Phone and Android smartphones are too large to use with one hand, and people today seem to prefer large displays. I do enjoy using my Galaxy Note II, but have to say that carrying the Z10 in my pocket and using it with one hand is actually pretty refreshing and enjoyable.
The display is just about perfectly sized at 4.2 inches and it looks fantastic, even to my aging 44-year-old eyes. I also like that I can output the display using the standard micro-HDMI port on the side of the Z10, and hope for some kind of landscape cradle accessory.
The battery life is not as good as I had hoped, but it is easy to swap it out for a backup on the go. I do carry external battery packs to charge devices up, but it is much more efficient and desirable to simply swap out a battery for another one. Also, the hardware will last longer since you can easily swap out a battery rather than having to tear apart a device to attempt a battery change.
I also like that the Z10 supports microSD cards up to 64GB in size. I found that putting photos and music on a microSD card and then popping it in the device is faster than transfer via BlackBerry Link.

Summary thoughts

Overall, I think BlackBerry has come out with an efficient and enjoyable communications-focused operating system that will serve BlackBerry fans well. It seems to me that the OS is designed to help you get things done without wasting time messing around with inefficiencies. The hardware is attractive as well, and hits the sweet spot for size and functionality.

Rabu, 20 Februari 2013

China expected to overtake U.S. to become world's largest iOS and Android market

Summary: A report by an app metrics firm shows how during 2012, China added 150 million new devices to its already robust mobile market, compared to only 50 million added to the U.S. market.


This is the month that China is expected to overtake the U.S. to become the world's largest iOS and Android smartphone and tablet market, claims app metrics firm Flurry.
According to a report, last month both China and the U.S. had an active device installed base of 221 million and 222 million respectively. But this month this is expected to change, with China expected to have 246 million active devices, compared to 230 million in the U.S.
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(Source: Flurry)
Flurry's data shows that during 2012, the U.S. smartphone and tablet market grew by 55 million new devices. However, over the same period, China added 150 million new devices. In fact, if it hadn't been for the boost that the holiday season in the U.S. gave to mobile sales, China would have passed the U.S. two months ago.
Flurry's data show the U.S. and China to be enormous markets for mobile devices, far surpassing the U.K., which trails far behind when it comes to active iOS and Android devices, with 43 million.
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(Source: Flurry)
China has over 1.3 billion people, compared to the U.S. which has just over 310 million, so it come as no surprise to find China taking the top spot. Most of the Chinese growth is being driven by a rapidly expending middle class, who is showing an insatiable appetite for gadgets.
While the growth experienced in China staggering, isn't the country with the fastest growing mobile gadget market. That title goes to Columbia, which saw it's smartphone and tablet market grow by 278 percent over 2012, with Vietnam in second place with growth of 266 percent. China's growth is in sixth place.
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(Source: Flurry)
Flurry claims to track over 2.4 billion anonymous app sessions per day across more than 275,000 apps from around the world, and says that it is able to reliably measure activity across more than 90% of the world’s smartphones and tablets.

Nvidia rolls out its 4G LTE play to combat Qualcomm

Summary: The aim for Nvidia is to pitch one processor to operate smartphone functions and bring "superphone" capabilities everywhere.


Nvidia launched its 4G LTE processor dubbed Tegra 4i and plans to battle Qualcomm with a smaller footprint and more speed.
In a statement, Nvidia outlined its LTE line-up, which is critical given Qualcomm has an LTE lead. Nvidia's Tegra 4i, known under the Project Grey codename, has 60 cores, a quad-core CPU with ARM's R4 Cortex-A9 and an integrated modem and better battery life.
The aim for Nvidia is to pitch one processor to operate smartphone functions and bring "superphone" capabilities everywhere. The Tegra 4i was designed by Nvidia and ARM.
In a blog post, Nvidia said the Tegra 4i chip was also the result of the Icera acquisition 20 months ago.
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Among the key points:
  • Tegra 4i has the same architecture as the Tegra 4;
  • The processor has five times the cores of Tegra 3;
  • Nvidia introduced a reference design for Tegra 4i;
  • The company's wares will be demonstrated at the Mobile World Congress the last week of February.

Senin, 11 Februari 2013

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