Senin, 16 Juni 2014

help with Android stuff?

Q. I'm a beginner android user so i don't understand a lotta things for example what' s the difference between Hgva and Qvga? And what does it mean when you must have your device rooted? Can somebody help me?

A. 1. hvga and qvga are screen resolution size where hvga=320x480(usually any android phone of which screen is about 3.5-3.7 inch) while qvga is 240x320(usually a phone with 3.0-3.2 inch). Those hvga and qvga terms usually used to match any compatible software(mainly for game resolution) so that it'll fit the screen properly when running the app but many games and app set on multiscreen resolution, some games which need extra/additional data "usually" run on specific resolution so that u need to find the right one like games from gameloft, angrymob, etc. If ur phone's an hvga device, u can search on google "download (name of the game) for hvga device"
2. Rooting mean gets acces to android system to modify its default settings or files go it, getting root acces to run certain root apps, etc. Some apps require root acces to enable it to work well.


What are some cool smart phones?
Q. Need to get one used but can't decide.

It's okay if they are a little old for example I'm diggin the g1.

Tell me a little about the ones thanks

A. For Android phones, I would go with either the Samsung Galaxy S3 or HTC One X. They both have large and very vibrant screens (4.8 inch for samsung and 4.7 inch for HTC) and are very fast and capable. Basically, they are the front runners for Android right now, they can do everything. If you are looking for used, the Galaxy S2 or Galaxy Nexus are great as well.

People will bash iPhones all day long, but the fact of the matter is that they are actually excellent phones. They are very simple and user friendly. They always work and run smoothly. The screen on the iphone is only 3.5 inches but you may prefer the smaller screens. The iphone that is coming out in a few months will probably have a bigger screen (4 inches or so).

Basically, if you like a very customized phone, Android are better because you can do more things and they have much larger screens. iPhones are easy to use and very reliable. It is really a personal choice, you can't go wrong with any of those!





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