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by fiona lee laptop charger and laptop battery gardenToo bad Google hasn’t added Facebook to its People app yet.
(Apparently there’s some behind-the-scenes bickering about APIs.) We
prefer Windows Phone’s People hub, which leads with a stream of updates
from multiple networks–including Facebook–and then lets you scroll
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Another weakness of the People
app: It doesn’t automatically link contacts with the same name in your
address book, as HTC Android phones do. You need to click on a contact,
then the Menu button, then Edit, then the Menu button again, then
Join. And then you select the duplicate contact and repeat the process
for however many instances there are of that person. Seriously.Charger for Dell TRJDK Battery
Face Unlock: There’s probably no easier way to unlock a phone than
staring at it, and that’s exactly what Ice Cream Sandwich lets you do.
Setting up Face Unlock under Settings was a cinch, but it only worked
well when we had enough ambient light. If the Galaxy Nexus can’t read
your mug, you’ll need to enter a PIN. We suspect many people will stick
to swiping.Charger for Dell 04GN0G Battery
Android Beam: This feature won’t take off right away, but we like the idea. Provided
your Ice Cream Sandwich phone has an NFC (Near Field Communications)
chip, you can transmit info to other phones running the latest Android
OS just by touching the two together. With Android Beam you can share
anything from contacts and web pages to apps and YouTube videos. Beam
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Despite some holes and minor drawbacks, the Ice Cream Sandwich OS looks and feels highly evolved. Our hope is that Google’s partners will be more selective in how they decide to skin the OS.Charger for Dell Studio 1440n Battery
The keyboard in Android Gingerbread was already good,
but the Samsung Nexus steps it up with improved auto correction and a
new inline spell checker. We typed e-mail replies quickly and
accurately, and we appreciated the light haptic feedback; it was
reassuring without slowing us down.Charger for Dell 312-0997 Battery
We do have a few complaints. First, we’d like to see a .com button added to the layout when entering web addresses. And we wish the numbers in the top row weren’t so small and grayed out.Charger for Dell Studio 14zn Battery
Android 4.0 touts the ability to let you enter text with your voice in any field by simply tapping the microphone icon. Charger for Dell 312-0998 Battery In practice, the Galaxy Nexus was slow to process our commands–we saw
a spinning circle–and on a few occasions the phone returned a No
Matches Found error message. We experienced better results over Wi-Fi,
but we still needed to enter punctuation and correct some errors. Voice
Actions is still on board, but it’s nowhere near as advanced as Siri.Charger for Dell 4JK6R Battery
The Email and Gmail app continue to be separate, so you can forget about a unified inbox. On
the plus side, though, the two apps have a very similar look and feel
and offer welcome new features. For instance, you can now search your
inbox without a data connection. You can also create canned responses
for quick replies. If you tap the top of the screen, you’ll be able to
quickly toggle between recent folders, such as Drafts and Sent.Charger for Dell 7FJ92 Battery
We
do wish the Email app made the Forward and Reply All options viewable
at all times. Instead, you need to tap the Menu button first.
Annoyingly, you also need to manually add cc and bcc fields. If a
message includes an attachment, you need to toggle from the Message view
to the Attachment view, but it’s easy to find at the top of the
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The
Samsung Galaxy Nexus features a 1.2-GHz dual-core TI OMAP4460
processor paired with 1GB of RAM. This is a different CPU than the
Samsung 1.2-GHz Exynos processor inside the AT&T and Sprint Galaxy S
II and the 1.5-GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 chip inside the T-Mobile S
II. We’re not sure why Google and Samsung went with this processor, but
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On our tests, the Galaxy Nexus was super smooth and responsive.Charger for Dell Inspiron 1210 Battery
The phone consistently launched the App menu instantly and let us jump
between apps (such as the browser and Fruit Ninja) in a second. Even
with music playing in the background, the camera app opened in less
than 3 seconds. The smartphone also delivered excellent graphics
performance when we played Riptide GP. The action never stuttered, and
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