In the past few months several mobile devices have en mass taken to Google's mobile operating system and launched Android-enabled handsets. In this season of heavy activity around Android phones, comes the big announcement of the launch of version 2.0 of the operating system, also code-named Eclair.
A number of enhancements have been added to the previous version including the much talked-about multi-touch feature and sync. Here's how the Android can up your tech quotient with these new capabilities:
* Communicate instantly by tapping on the contact, and choosing from all available communication options (Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, etc).
* Availability of an accounts management API to store centrally account-credential information on the device.
* Supports devices with various screen sizes and resolutions, with three different screens of each of the applications.
* Multiple email account synchronization, that combines all account into a single email inbox with option of exchange support.
* New virtual keyboard layout for faster and more accurate typing. The multi-touch ensures that all keys pressed during typing are not skipped.
* Bluetooth API allows the device to connect to other nearby devices. This capabilities includes the integration of features of social-interaction and P2P communication.
* Improved camera controls with digital zoom, a scene mode, white balance controls, macro focus and colour effects.
* Upgraded search and navigation features, with the addition of text and multimedia message search.
Now, you can get your hands on the Android 2.0 version through Verizon's Motorola Droid, which was released today and among the first phones to implement the Android 2.0 version. Alternatively you can also download the Android 2.0 software development kit and experience its features through an emulator.
A number of enhancements have been added to the previous version including the much talked-about multi-touch feature and sync. Here's how the Android can up your tech quotient with these new capabilities:
* Communicate instantly by tapping on the contact, and choosing from all available communication options (Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, etc).
* Availability of an accounts management API to store centrally account-credential information on the device.
* Supports devices with various screen sizes and resolutions, with three different screens of each of the applications.
* Multiple email account synchronization, that combines all account into a single email inbox with option of exchange support.
* New virtual keyboard layout for faster and more accurate typing. The multi-touch ensures that all keys pressed during typing are not skipped.
* Bluetooth API allows the device to connect to other nearby devices. This capabilities includes the integration of features of social-interaction and P2P communication.
* Improved camera controls with digital zoom, a scene mode, white balance controls, macro focus and colour effects.
* Upgraded search and navigation features, with the addition of text and multimedia message search.
Now, you can get your hands on the Android 2.0 version through Verizon's Motorola Droid, which was released today and among the first phones to implement the Android 2.0 version. Alternatively you can also download the Android 2.0 software development kit and experience its features through an emulator.