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(More customer reviews)Web Geek's Guide to the Android-Enabled Phone covers Android 1.5. Since the average person has no clue what an Android-Enabled phone is, the book starts off explaining in plain English the connection between this technology and Google. Essentially, the thought is that phones are fast becoming mini-computers. Soon, your phone will be your office without an office. This need will require better methods of connecting to the Internet and flexible ways for users to get/use/create the applications that they need to do their jobs.
In this way, T-Mobile is heavy on Internet based access. It also allows the user to create or adapt applications to suit individual needs. While this aspect might be a bit beyond most users, it is a step in the right direction.
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Web Geek's Guide to the Android-Enabled PhoneCovers Android 1.5Make the Most of Your Android-Enabled Phone!Out of the way BlackBerry. Move over iPhone. There's a more intelligent alternative to the same old smartphone. Google's Android mobile phone platform has all the capabilities of these phones and more. With this book, you'll unlock every bit of power that's built into the Android phone and learn how to take advantage of the incredibly innovative Android applications pouring into the marketplace. You'll even learn how to build (and sell) your own new applications.You'll begin with a quick, practical tour of the first Android phone–the T-Mobile G1. You won't just learn how to use your Android phone's built-in applications, you'll also learn tips and tricks that'll make you a power user, fast! From email and YouTube to Google Maps and GPS, if Android can do it, this book will help you do it even better. Are you inspired by Android's great apps? Create your own! This book gets you started with a complete introduction to Google's powerful, free Android development toolset! Covers all this, and more...Get online with Android's built-in web browserConnect via Gmail Mobile–or any other email service you likeUse Android's core applications, including Contacts, Calendar, Alarm, Calculator, and CameraHave fun with Android: from music and video to the hottest games Add new capabilities to your Android phone using third-party applicationsBuild your own Android applications including: design tips, tools, coding explanations, and instructions for publishing via the Android marketLearn time-saving Android keyboard shortcuts Troubleshoot problems with your Android phone, step-by-step
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