Saturday, November 26, 2011

Aero to Accelerate Android Application Development

The mobile application development arena saw the dawn of a new mobile handset that capitalized on the rapid strides that have lately characterized the Android application development scene. The Aero is an Android handset unveiled by AT&T developed in the trusted stables of Dell. The Android smartphone has laid to rest all rumours that have floated about Dell's launch of their initial Android device.

AT&T is the sole iPhone carrier in the US and unveiled a rumoured smartphone dubbed the "Aero" which is supposedly the lightest smartphone yet. The phone is also said to function a custom user interface that Dell produced operating in collaboration with AT&T. The specifications of this so known as state-of-the-art device are yet unknown. The only few indistinct details readily available state that the Aero is a 3G Android smartphone with a three.5 inch nHD display and 5MP camera that smoothly integrates with Flickr, Facebook, Picassa, YouTube and Twit Pic on the software level, permitting the straightforward sharing of clips and photos. The Aero is also mentioned to feature a plethora of social networking apps such as Face book and is integrated into the telephone book permitting even the syncing of events to the calendar. The other bundle of joys that this handset carries is predicted to contain built-in GPS and WiFi networking, in addition to a seamless browsing encounter and Flash Lite that is deemed to support streaming audio and video content material. Also stated is that the acquire of Aero would entitle the owner to access more than 20,000 AT&T hotspots in the US.

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