Android is far more global and versatile. Again, Apple is not adapting fast enough. Their costs are a bit high also. Want to learn more visit us @ tech-scales.com
4.5-inch Super AMOLED plus display at 480x800
Android 2.3
NFC
T-Mobile’s new 42Mbps HSPA + data speed
TMo’s 1700MHz band for 3G, plus AT&T’s 850MHz and 1900MHz bands, in case the merger goes through
A 1.2GHz Qualcomm APQ8060 processor Faaaaaast
8MP rear camera
MHL adapter for HDMI out.
I WANT.
Android Boner…
Packaging of the Nintendo press kit given out at the Consumer Electronics Show 1994.
Africa Rocks begins rolling out July 1st.
Like the woods and mountain scenes. Do more of those.
Visit us @ www.http://tech-scales.com/
Here’s the first round of wallpapers. The last two are the only pictures I didn’t take. I’ll make more soon and keep you guys updated. PLEASE LIKE AND/OR REBLOG IF USE AND PLEASE BE HONEST. Also I gladly accept requests. xx
Left to our own devices ✿
IG:AngelOfGlam
(please do not delete my credit)
After the launch of Super Mario Run in December, Nintendo plans to deliver Animal Crossing on smart phones (iPhone and Android) before the end of March, 2017
Visit us @ tech-scales.com for the latest and best in electronics.
Sure, our smartphones know a lot about who we are.
If you have an Android smartphone, you may not know that Google saves all of the voice commands you give it. They’re archived online in your Google account.
Google says it keeps the audio search information to improve its voice recognition. Android users can opt out, which keeps your recordings anonymous. (Apple also stores voice commands collected by Siri users, though they’re not so obviously associated to users.)
You can find your audio commands — as well as other histories, like all of the YouTube videos you’ve searched for and watched — by visiting your Google history page. You can disable this storage feature by managing your activity.
Otherwise, you can look through and listen to your Google voice searches — all those times you said “OK Google” and asked for directions, set alarms, dictated texts and searched for answers to the many questions that pop in your head throughout the day.
OK Google: Where Do You Store Recordings Of My Commands?
Photo: Ariel Zambelich/NPR
Visit us @ www.tech-scales.com
Also, browse our catalog @ https://ogs-virtualcatalog.cld.bz/Tech-Scales-Digital-Catalog
Thomson TAK Interactive TV controller/keyboard, designed by Tim Thom of Thomson Multimedia, France (Feb. 2001)
Technology--ya gotta luv it!
Rebirth. Reborn.
| #GIF | #DAILY | #C4D |
Come visit us @ tech-scales.com for the latest and greatest in electronics.
Also check out our digital catalog for all of your electronic needs @ https://ogs-virtualcatalog.cld.bz/Tech-Scales-Digital-Catalog
For the on-the-go immersive content connoisseur