Showing posts with label android nfc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label android nfc. Show all posts

January 8, 2013

Any android apps to accept credit cards?

Q. I have a business and wanting to explore ways to except credit cards. Think it would be cool to use my android phone.

A. the newer smartphones have a NFC on them that customers can utilize instead of carring CC.


Is the iphone 5 better or the samsung galaxy s3?
Q. I am due to get a new phone but cant really decide which one to get! I have been using the android system for quite a while and seem to like it...but i would love something new. I am also doubting the size of the galaxy and wondering if the size is just too big for my small hands! ha I have also been hearing that the Galaxy works much better and has much better screen resolution...but honestly which phone would be the the better one for me to get?

A. A very hard question to answer as both of these are very solid choices, but each user will tell you a different answer. Both phones has its up and downs. Here's my take: The Samsung Galaxy S III has a larger display and Android ecosystem with addition to some cool features like S Beam, NFC, etc. The iPhone 5 has a much better build quality, smoother operation UI and a slightly better camera. If cost is a big factor, the price difference between the two is quite significant. Check out some Comparisons on Youtube to help make your decision. Can't go wrong with either choices though.


Will future devices of Android going to implement NFC?
Q. I want to know whether future Android devices are going to implement NFC chip set, i want to know the usage of NFC chip set in Android, I know a little bit but not in detail, can anyone point out to a resource and tell me about the benefits of adding NFC Chip set in Android devices.

A. Yes definitely, future Handsets of Android going to have NFC chip set already Google Nexus S has this chip inbuilt.

NFC chip is in the form of a card and it is short range wireless technology which is fixed on your smart phones to receive signal from a RFID reader. This NFC is used for contactless payments already implemented in UK.


Do you think the Samsung Galaxy Nexus will be a better buy than the Droid RAZR for the next couple years?
Q. What do you think? I know the RAZR is super tough and a great phone. Do you think the Nexus's Android ICS will be worth it with the large screen (awesome - especially for a big guy like myself), but a supposedly weaker camera? Thanks.

A. Its going to be a preference, if you look at some of the research the screen is bigger but that really is so instead of having hardware buttons for home, back and those others its all software. Which can be hidden during videos and other tasks. There are several interesting things about the Galaxy nexus, it has a 720p resolution screen and a DPI that is higher then the IPhone but is using a different touch screen that is both finger friendly and stylus friendly. Yes it only has a 5mp camera, however that camera is able to shoot 1080p video. A 5mp camera should let you take a picture and have it printed on an 8x10. However, MP aren't everything a ZERO lag shutter is always nice. you can take a picture basically as fast as you can click the shutter button and has a sweet pamoramic feature. Plus no camera phone has a good zoom, so you could have a 20mp camera and still be out of luck because you could do a digital zoom but that still is nothing compared to an optical zoom of a real camera.

The RAZR will probably include a lot of the same functionality but wont be able to have NFC probably unless they change something and make a battery upgrade. more then likely there will be a setting in ICS that will turn off software buttons for phones with hardware buttons as the software buttons are not really needed.

I think I Read somewhere that Google said if you want something higher then a 5 mp camera or maybe 8mp camera you should just get a real camera. Which again makes sence most things where you would use your phone a 5mp camera is more then enough as long as it has a good lens and optics which the nexus does. I am going nexus just because Im a programmer and would love to play around with the features of the nexus, and of course root it. The NFC is nice but not really used yet. Either phone will be a good phone, The nexus could end up having more bugs because this is brand new OS using LTE. SO bound to be issues with it.

The Galaxy Note would be a great phone since it has over a 5in display but I have not heard that it will be coming to the US. Last I heard it went through FCC but originally there was no plans for a US version. The FCC debut could be nothing more then it getting ready to pop up in Canada.





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January 6, 2013

How has Android taken over as the Smartphone OS of choice?

Q. Android offers you more for your money, there are more varieties than iOS. People like variety. With an iPhone you cannot remove the battery unless you are a Mechanic.

A. Android phones are cheaper than iPhone. Latest Android flagship phones with their quad core chipsets will blast iPhone into the waters. Android is an open os while ios is closed. Android offers freedom of choice which iPhone can't. Also they have replaceable batteries and sd card slot, nfc, better camera and battery rating. Anyone can root it overclock it and install custom roms according to their preference. It's very east to backup contacts including social networks by syncing them to your email and can be easily retrieved.


Where to buy a Ainol Novo 7 Android Tablet in the United States?
Q. What is a good source to buy Google Nexus 7 or the new Kindle Fire HD in the US ? I've read that the new Novo 7 Flame android tablet is also really good - where can I buy this?

A. Here you can find the Ainol tablets:
http://www.amazon.com/mn/search/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=ainol&linkCode=ur2&rh=n%3A172282%2Cn%3A!493964%2Cn%3A541966%2Cn%3A1232597011%2Ck%3Aainol&tag=kndfjl-20&url=node%3D1232597011

Among Ainol Novo 7, Google Nexus 7, and Kindle Fire HD, I'll pick Kindle Fire HD. Let me list the strength of the Kindle Fire and Nexus 7.

Kindle Fire HD (over Google Nexus 7):
- HDMI output (not supported in Nexus 7)
- Dolby Audio Stereo speaker (Nexus 7 has mono speaker)
- Faster Wi-Fi (said to be dual-band)
- 16GB built-in for $199 model, double that of Nexus 7
- Option to upgrade to 32GB and larger 8.9" screen (Nexus 7 has 16GB max, 7" screen only)

Nexus 7 (over Kindle Fire HD):
- Supports NFC (for device to device communication)
- A bit lighter in weight
- No ad (Kindle Fire has ad built-in, you need to pay $15 to opt-out)

Another thing is content support, Amazon is one of the best ebook, music and movie store, and it's a strong advantage over Google. The ad on Kindle Fire HD shouldn't be disturbing too, from the past experience there're some good offers in the ad from time to time, so most user prefer to keep it.

There's a good comparison from a user here, should help you decide:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R1WVSUDU6ZG60H/?_encoding=UTF8&ASIN=B0083PWAPW&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&nodeID=&tag=kndfjr-20

Hope this helps.


How to get S Beam on other android phone ?
Q. I have a samsung Infuse 4g and I'd like to know if there is any way possible to get this feature in my phone .Also I'd like to how to install NFC which is required in order to get S Beam.

A. no not possible s-voice is only android 4.0 and above and is patched not to work on othr devices

and nfc cannot be installed as it requires an Nfc chip


Is it possible to trade pokemon in nds4droid?
Q. Is it possible to trade pokemon in the nds4droid app since most android phones have the NFC thing?
Yes? But how? Tell me.

A. I think it is possible, yes.





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January 1, 2013

Where to buy a Ainol Novo 7 Android Tablet in the United States?

Q. What is a good source to buy Google Nexus 7 or the new Kindle Fire HD in the US ? I've read that the new Novo 7 Flame android tablet is also really good - where can I buy this?

A. Here you can find the Ainol tablets:
http://www.amazon.com/mn/search/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=ainol&linkCode=ur2&rh=n%3A172282%2Cn%3A!493964%2Cn%3A541966%2Cn%3A1232597011%2Ck%3Aainol&tag=kndfjl-20&url=node%3D1232597011

Among Ainol Novo 7, Google Nexus 7, and Kindle Fire HD, I'll pick Kindle Fire HD. Let me list the strength of the Kindle Fire and Nexus 7.

Kindle Fire HD (over Google Nexus 7):
- HDMI output (not supported in Nexus 7)
- Dolby Audio Stereo speaker (Nexus 7 has mono speaker)
- Faster Wi-Fi (said to be dual-band)
- 16GB built-in for $199 model, double that of Nexus 7
- Option to upgrade to 32GB and larger 8.9" screen (Nexus 7 has 16GB max, 7" screen only)

Nexus 7 (over Kindle Fire HD):
- Supports NFC (for device to device communication)
- A bit lighter in weight
- No ad (Kindle Fire has ad built-in, you need to pay $15 to opt-out)

Another thing is content support, Amazon is one of the best ebook, music and movie store, and it's a strong advantage over Google. The ad on Kindle Fire HD shouldn't be disturbing too, from the past experience there're some good offers in the ad from time to time, so most user prefer to keep it.

There's a good comparison from a user here, should help you decide:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R1WVSUDU6ZG60H/?_encoding=UTF8&ASIN=B0083PWAPW&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&nodeID=&tag=kndfjr-20

Hope this helps.


How to get S Beam on other android phone ?
Q. I have a samsung Infuse 4g and I'd like to know if there is any way possible to get this feature in my phone .Also I'd like to how to install NFC which is required in order to get S Beam.

A. no not possible s-voice is only android 4.0 and above and is patched not to work on othr devices

and nfc cannot be installed as it requires an Nfc chip


Is it possible to trade pokemon in nds4droid?
Q. Is it possible to trade pokemon in the nds4droid app since most android phones have the NFC thing?
Yes? But how? Tell me.

A. I think it is possible, yes.


Which is the best Android phone available in the US market?
Q. Which is the best Android phone available in the US market?

A. That's highly subjective. It depends on what you're looking for... OS, carrier, screen size, other features.

I'll break it down into the best in different screen size tiers.
I'll ignore carriers for now, since you said "the US market" as a whole, but that's definitely an important consideration.

>4.3" - HTC One X or the HTC Evo 4G LTE are the hands-down favorites in this category. They're both pretty much the same, but the evo has a few more features, and the One X has a nicer design. It's a wash. The Samsung Galaxy SIII is one that some people may be interested in, but in my opinion the specs are a little disappointing, the design isn't great, and Samsung's TouchWiz UI is complete crap compared to HTC Sense 4.

4.3" - This is the most common screen size, so you have a lot of options if this is what you're looking for. HTC One S is probably the best phone in this category and has the best camera on the market (same as the One X and Evo 4G LTE), but it's screen leaves a bit to be desired. If you're looking for the nicest display on the market, the HTC Rezound is it, but battery life could be better, and the phone is awfully thick and heavy. The Samsung Galaxy SII is a great phone too, although it has been replaced by the, not-yet-released GSIII. . The Droid Razr Maxxx is good if you're looking for the best battery life, but the battery is not removable, which is something that turns a lot of people off (and Motorola's UI is not great either).

<4.3" For some people, those other categories are just too big. A lot of people have been looking for a high-end phone in a 4" screen size... something that until recently did not really exist. The Droid 4 has a 4" screen, but it's pretty thick and heavy given the slide-out keyboard, and the specs on it are nothing to write home about. The HTC Incredible 2 is a nice phone and has sold well, but it's getting rather old and doesn't have 4G. By far the best phone in this category is HTC's new Incredible 4G, which should be released very soon (pretty much every Thursday since the last week of April has been rumored, but most people are pretty confident it will be out by next Thursday or the one after that).

If screen size isn't a big factor for you, and you're just looking for the best all-around phone, I'd say that new HTC Incredible 4G is it. It's got a great processor, great camera, and great display and every feature you could possibly ask for (NFC, microSD with MHL support, Bluetooth 4, removable battery, etc.). It's not the *best* processor, camera, or display on the market -- more like a 9/10 in each of those categories (actually the processor is more like a 9.5/10) -- but none of the phones that would score a 10 in any of those categories have the same feature set as the Incredible, which is just as important. I could go on for hours about how excited I am about the Incredible 4G, but I'll stop here.

Hopefully that gave you something to think about. Like I said earlier, it's all subjective. There is no one "best" phone. It all depends on what you're looking for.





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December 22, 2012

How has Android taken over as the Smartphone OS of choice?

Q. Android offers you more for your money, there are more varieties than iOS. People like variety. With an iPhone you cannot remove the battery unless you are a Mechanic.

A. Android phones are cheaper than iPhone. Latest Android flagship phones with their quad core chipsets will blast iPhone into the waters. Android is an open os while ios is closed. Android offers freedom of choice which iPhone can't. Also they have replaceable batteries and sd card slot, nfc, better camera and battery rating. Anyone can root it overclock it and install custom roms according to their preference. It's very east to backup contacts including social networks by syncing them to your email and can be easily retrieved.


Where to buy a Ainol Novo 7 Android Tablet in the United States?
Q. What is a good source to buy Google Nexus 7 or the new Kindle Fire HD in the US ? I've read that the new Novo 7 Flame android tablet is also really good - where can I buy this?

A. Here you can find the Ainol tablets:
http://www.amazon.com/mn/search/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=ainol&linkCode=ur2&rh=n%3A172282%2Cn%3A!493964%2Cn%3A541966%2Cn%3A1232597011%2Ck%3Aainol&tag=kndfjl-20&url=node%3D1232597011

Among Ainol Novo 7, Google Nexus 7, and Kindle Fire HD, I'll pick Kindle Fire HD. Let me list the strength of the Kindle Fire and Nexus 7.

Kindle Fire HD (over Google Nexus 7):
- HDMI output (not supported in Nexus 7)
- Dolby Audio Stereo speaker (Nexus 7 has mono speaker)
- Faster Wi-Fi (said to be dual-band)
- 16GB built-in for $199 model, double that of Nexus 7
- Option to upgrade to 32GB and larger 8.9" screen (Nexus 7 has 16GB max, 7" screen only)

Nexus 7 (over Kindle Fire HD):
- Supports NFC (for device to device communication)
- A bit lighter in weight
- No ad (Kindle Fire has ad built-in, you need to pay $15 to opt-out)

Another thing is content support, Amazon is one of the best ebook, music and movie store, and it's a strong advantage over Google. The ad on Kindle Fire HD shouldn't be disturbing too, from the past experience there're some good offers in the ad from time to time, so most user prefer to keep it.

There's a good comparison from a user here, should help you decide:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R1WVSUDU6ZG60H/?_encoding=UTF8&ASIN=B0083PWAPW&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&nodeID=&tag=kndfjr-20

Hope this helps.


How to get S Beam on other android phone ?
Q. I have a samsung Infuse 4g and I'd like to know if there is any way possible to get this feature in my phone .Also I'd like to how to install NFC which is required in order to get S Beam.

A.


Is it possible to trade pokemon in nds4droid?
Q. Is it possible to trade pokemon in the nds4droid app since most android phones have the NFC thing?
Yes? But how? Tell me.

A. I think it is possible, yes.





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December 17, 2012

Will future devices of Android going to implement NFC?

Q. I want to know whether future Android devices are going to implement NFC chip set, i want to know the usage of NFC chip set in Android, I know a little bit but not in detail, can anyone point out to a resource and tell me about the benefits of adding NFC Chip set in Android devices.

A. Yes definitely, future Handsets of Android going to have NFC chip set already Google Nexus S has this chip inbuilt.

NFC chip is in the form of a card and it is short range wireless technology which is fixed on your smart phones to receive signal from a RFID reader. This NFC is used for contactless payments already implemented in UK.


Do you think the Samsung Galaxy Nexus will be a better buy than the Droid RAZR for the next couple years?
Q. What do you think? I know the RAZR is super tough and a great phone. Do you think the Nexus's Android ICS will be worth it with the large screen (awesome - especially for a big guy like myself), but a supposedly weaker camera? Thanks.

A. Its going to be a preference, if you look at some of the research the screen is bigger but that really is so instead of having hardware buttons for home, back and those others its all software. Which can be hidden during videos and other tasks. There are several interesting things about the Galaxy nexus, it has a 720p resolution screen and a DPI that is higher then the IPhone but is using a different touch screen that is both finger friendly and stylus friendly. Yes it only has a 5mp camera, however that camera is able to shoot 1080p video. A 5mp camera should let you take a picture and have it printed on an 8x10. However, MP aren't everything a ZERO lag shutter is always nice. you can take a picture basically as fast as you can click the shutter button and has a sweet pamoramic feature. Plus no camera phone has a good zoom, so you could have a 20mp camera and still be out of luck because you could do a digital zoom but that still is nothing compared to an optical zoom of a real camera.

The RAZR will probably include a lot of the same functionality but wont be able to have NFC probably unless they change something and make a battery upgrade. more then likely there will be a setting in ICS that will turn off software buttons for phones with hardware buttons as the software buttons are not really needed.

I think I Read somewhere that Google said if you want something higher then a 5 mp camera or maybe 8mp camera you should just get a real camera. Which again makes sence most things where you would use your phone a 5mp camera is more then enough as long as it has a good lens and optics which the nexus does. I am going nexus just because Im a programmer and would love to play around with the features of the nexus, and of course root it. The NFC is nice but not really used yet. Either phone will be a good phone, The nexus could end up having more bugs because this is brand new OS using LTE. SO bound to be issues with it.

The Galaxy Note would be a great phone since it has over a 5in display but I have not heard that it will be coming to the US. Last I heard it went through FCC but originally there was no plans for a US version. The FCC debut could be nothing more then it getting ready to pop up in Canada.


Is the Samsung Galaxy 3 better than the iPhone 4s?
Q. I got my iPhone 4s back in november, and am kinda wanting to switch it up, but I'm a bit skeptical. Also, do they have the emoji's for android phones now?

A. Yes the Galaxy SIII is far superior to the 4S.

Here is a list of better features.....

*** Free and superior navigation software--- Free navigation software with free map data and updates included, no need to buy an dedicated navigation device

*** Plays Adode Flash--- Adobe Flash with Video and Sound is supported in the phone's browser

*** Significantly more megapixels on the front-facing camera--- 1.9 vs. 0.3--- 6.3x more megapixel (photo, front camera)

*** Sizably smaller semiconductor size/newer CPU--- 40n vs 45nm--- 11% smaller semiconductor size/newer CPU

*** Significantly faster CPU clock speed--- 4x 1.4Ghz vs2x 0.8Ghz--- 3.5x faster CPU clock speed

*** Lots more RAM memory--- 1.0GB vs 0.5GB--- 0.5gb more RAM memory

*** Way bigger screen size--- 4.8"vs 3.5"--- 37% bigger screen size

*** Significantly higher screen resolution--- 720 x 1280 px vs 640 x 960 px--- 1.5x higher screen resolution

*** Can be charged via standard USB cable--- It can be charged with a standard USB cable with your computer or with USB power supplies

*** Significantly more battery power--- 2,100mAh vs 1,418mAh--- 49% more battery power

*** Wireless charging--- It can be charged w/o any plugs and wires similar to electric shavers or toothbrushes (as extra)

*** Has a removable battery--- The battery is removable and can be replaced by the user if broken

*** A little bit thinner--- 8.6mm vs9.3mm--- 0.7mm thinner

*** A tad lighter--- 133.0g vs 140.0g--- 7.0g lighter

*** Has DLNA--- It can stream videos and movies to other devices over-the-air

*** Has a MicroSD slot--- Internal Storage can be extended with MicroSD cards

*** Has an HDMI output--- Video and movies can be watched on a TV with HDMI input

*** Has NFC--- Near-field-communication (NFC) allows wireless transactions like payments and BUMP sharing

*** Notably faster downloads--- 21.0MBits/svs 14.4MBits/s--- 46% faster downloads

Oh, Yeah... I almost forgot... emoji's have been around for years. LMAO.


How can i listen to the NFC Championship game on my android phone?
Q. I will not have access to a radio, but will have my phone sunday, and i would like to listen to the NFC Championship on my HTC Desire (android) phone. I am wondering if there is an app available to listen to the game. PLEASE HELP!!!

A. Here is the website for the telephone: http://androidapplications.com/

If I was you, I would go to this site and look through the apps! If you can't find what your looking for, you can contact service for this phone and get the necessary help to obtain your goal!!!

Good Luck!!!





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December 4, 2012

Which is the best Android phone available in the US market?

Q. Which is the best Android phone available in the US market?

A. That's highly subjective. It depends on what you're looking for... OS, carrier, screen size, other features.

I'll break it down into the best in different screen size tiers.
I'll ignore carriers for now, since you said "the US market" as a whole, but that's definitely an important consideration.

>4.3" - HTC One X or the HTC Evo 4G LTE are the hands-down favorites in this category. They're both pretty much the same, but the evo has a few more features, and the One X has a nicer design. It's a wash. The Samsung Galaxy SIII is one that some people may be interested in, but in my opinion the specs are a little disappointing, the design isn't great, and Samsung's TouchWiz UI is complete crap compared to HTC Sense 4.

4.3" - This is the most common screen size, so you have a lot of options if this is what you're looking for. HTC One S is probably the best phone in this category and has the best camera on the market (same as the One X and Evo 4G LTE), but it's screen leaves a bit to be desired. If you're looking for the nicest display on the market, the HTC Rezound is it, but battery life could be better, and the phone is awfully thick and heavy. The Samsung Galaxy SII is a great phone too, although it has been replaced by the, not-yet-released GSIII. . The Droid Razr Maxxx is good if you're looking for the best battery life, but the battery is not removable, which is something that turns a lot of people off (and Motorola's UI is not great either).

<4.3" For some people, those other categories are just too big. A lot of people have been looking for a high-end phone in a 4" screen size... something that until recently did not really exist. The Droid 4 has a 4" screen, but it's pretty thick and heavy given the slide-out keyboard, and the specs on it are nothing to write home about. The HTC Incredible 2 is a nice phone and has sold well, but it's getting rather old and doesn't have 4G. By far the best phone in this category is HTC's new Incredible 4G, which should be released very soon (pretty much every Thursday since the last week of April has been rumored, but most people are pretty confident it will be out by next Thursday or the one after that).

If screen size isn't a big factor for you, and you're just looking for the best all-around phone, I'd say that new HTC Incredible 4G is it. It's got a great processor, great camera, and great display and every feature you could possibly ask for (NFC, microSD with MHL support, Bluetooth 4, removable battery, etc.). It's not the *best* processor, camera, or display on the market -- more like a 9/10 in each of those categories (actually the processor is more like a 9.5/10) -- but none of the phones that would score a 10 in any of those categories have the same feature set as the Incredible, which is just as important. I could go on for hours about how excited I am about the Incredible 4G, but I'll stop here.

Hopefully that gave you something to think about. Like I said earlier, it's all subjective. There is no one "best" phone. It all depends on what you're looking for.


Any android apps to accept credit cards?
Q. I have a business and wanting to explore ways to except credit cards. Think it would be cool to use my android phone.

A. the newer smartphones have a NFC on them that customers can utilize instead of carring CC.


Will future devices of Android going to implement NFC?
Q. I want to know whether future Android devices are going to implement NFC chip set, i want to know the usage of NFC chip set in Android, I know a little bit but not in detail, can anyone point out to a resource and tell me about the benefits of adding NFC Chip set in Android devices.

A. Yes definitely, future Handsets of Android going to have NFC chip set already Google Nexus S has this chip inbuilt.

NFC chip is in the form of a card and it is short range wireless technology which is fixed on your smart phones to receive signal from a RFID reader. This NFC is used for contactless payments already implemented in UK.


Do you think the Samsung Galaxy Nexus will be a better buy than the Droid RAZR for the next couple years?
Q. What do you think? I know the RAZR is super tough and a great phone. Do you think the Nexus's Android ICS will be worth it with the large screen (awesome - especially for a big guy like myself), but a supposedly weaker camera? Thanks.

A. Its going to be a preference, if you look at some of the research the screen is bigger but that really is so instead of having hardware buttons for home, back and those others its all software. Which can be hidden during videos and other tasks. There are several interesting things about the Galaxy nexus, it has a 720p resolution screen and a DPI that is higher then the IPhone but is using a different touch screen that is both finger friendly and stylus friendly. Yes it only has a 5mp camera, however that camera is able to shoot 1080p video. A 5mp camera should let you take a picture and have it printed on an 8x10. However, MP aren't everything a ZERO lag shutter is always nice. you can take a picture basically as fast as you can click the shutter button and has a sweet pamoramic feature. Plus no camera phone has a good zoom, so you could have a 20mp camera and still be out of luck because you could do a digital zoom but that still is nothing compared to an optical zoom of a real camera.

The RAZR will probably include a lot of the same functionality but wont be able to have NFC probably unless they change something and make a battery upgrade. more then likely there will be a setting in ICS that will turn off software buttons for phones with hardware buttons as the software buttons are not really needed.

I think I Read somewhere that Google said if you want something higher then a 5 mp camera or maybe 8mp camera you should just get a real camera. Which again makes sence most things where you would use your phone a 5mp camera is more then enough as long as it has a good lens and optics which the nexus does. I am going nexus just because Im a programmer and would love to play around with the features of the nexus, and of course root it. The NFC is nice but not really used yet. Either phone will be a good phone, The nexus could end up having more bugs because this is brand new OS using LTE. SO bound to be issues with it.

The Galaxy Note would be a great phone since it has over a 5in display but I have not heard that it will be coming to the US. Last I heard it went through FCC but originally there was no plans for a US version. The FCC debut could be nothing more then it getting ready to pop up in Canada.





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November 26, 2012

Where to buy a Ainol Novo 7 Android Tablet in the United States?

Q. What is a good source to buy Google Nexus 7 or the new Kindle Fire HD in the US ? I've read that the new Novo 7 Flame android tablet is also really good - where can I buy this?

A. Here you can find the Ainol tablets:
http://www.amazon.com/mn/search/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=ainol&linkCode=ur2&rh=n%3A172282%2Cn%3A!493964%2Cn%3A541966%2Cn%3A1232597011%2Ck%3Aainol&tag=kndfjl-20&url=node%3D1232597011

Among Ainol Novo 7, Google Nexus 7, and Kindle Fire HD, I'll pick Kindle Fire HD. Let me list the strength of the Kindle Fire and Nexus 7.

Kindle Fire HD (over Google Nexus 7):
- HDMI output (not supported in Nexus 7)
- Dolby Audio Stereo speaker (Nexus 7 has mono speaker)
- Faster Wi-Fi (said to be dual-band)
- 16GB built-in for $199 model, double that of Nexus 7
- Option to upgrade to 32GB and larger 8.9" screen (Nexus 7 has 16GB max, 7" screen only)

Nexus 7 (over Kindle Fire HD):
- Supports NFC (for device to device communication)
- A bit lighter in weight
- No ad (Kindle Fire has ad built-in, you need to pay $15 to opt-out)

Another thing is content support, Amazon is one of the best ebook, music and movie store, and it's a strong advantage over Google. The ad on Kindle Fire HD shouldn't be disturbing too, from the past experience there're some good offers in the ad from time to time, so most user prefer to keep it.

There's a good comparison from a user here, should help you decide:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R1WVSUDU6ZG60H/?_encoding=UTF8&ASIN=B0083PWAPW&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&nodeID=&tag=kndfjr-20

Hope this helps.


Is it possible to trade pokemon in nds4droid?
Q. Is it possible to trade pokemon in the nds4droid app since most android phones have the NFC thing?
Yes? But how? Tell me.

A. I think it is possible, yes.


Which is the best Android phone available in the US market?
Q. Which is the best Android phone available in the US market?

A. That's highly subjective. It depends on what you're looking for... OS, carrier, screen size, other features.

I'll break it down into the best in different screen size tiers.
I'll ignore carriers for now, since you said "the US market" as a whole, but that's definitely an important consideration.

>4.3" - HTC One X or the HTC Evo 4G LTE are the hands-down favorites in this category. They're both pretty much the same, but the evo has a few more features, and the One X has a nicer design. It's a wash. The Samsung Galaxy SIII is one that some people may be interested in, but in my opinion the specs are a little disappointing, the design isn't great, and Samsung's TouchWiz UI is complete crap compared to HTC Sense 4.

4.3" - This is the most common screen size, so you have a lot of options if this is what you're looking for. HTC One S is probably the best phone in this category and has the best camera on the market (same as the One X and Evo 4G LTE), but it's screen leaves a bit to be desired. If you're looking for the nicest display on the market, the HTC Rezound is it, but battery life could be better, and the phone is awfully thick and heavy. The Samsung Galaxy SII is a great phone too, although it has been replaced by the, not-yet-released GSIII. . The Droid Razr Maxxx is good if you're looking for the best battery life, but the battery is not removable, which is something that turns a lot of people off (and Motorola's UI is not great either).

<4.3" For some people, those other categories are just too big. A lot of people have been looking for a high-end phone in a 4" screen size... something that until recently did not really exist. The Droid 4 has a 4" screen, but it's pretty thick and heavy given the slide-out keyboard, and the specs on it are nothing to write home about. The HTC Incredible 2 is a nice phone and has sold well, but it's getting rather old and doesn't have 4G. By far the best phone in this category is HTC's new Incredible 4G, which should be released very soon (pretty much every Thursday since the last week of April has been rumored, but most people are pretty confident it will be out by next Thursday or the one after that).

If screen size isn't a big factor for you, and you're just looking for the best all-around phone, I'd say that new HTC Incredible 4G is it. It's got a great processor, great camera, and great display and every feature you could possibly ask for (NFC, microSD with MHL support, Bluetooth 4, removable battery, etc.). It's not the *best* processor, camera, or display on the market -- more like a 9/10 in each of those categories (actually the processor is more like a 9.5/10) -- but none of the phones that would score a 10 in any of those categories have the same feature set as the Incredible, which is just as important. I could go on for hours about how excited I am about the Incredible 4G, but I'll stop here.

Hopefully that gave you something to think about. Like I said earlier, it's all subjective. There is no one "best" phone. It all depends on what you're looking for.


Any android apps to accept credit cards?
Q. I have a business and wanting to explore ways to except credit cards. Think it would be cool to use my android phone.

A. the newer smartphones have a NFC on them that customers can utilize instead of carring CC.





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