Google TV launches in July in UK. I posted it in the TV forum as I think its more appropriate there - http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18416936
$199/$249 for the 8GB/16GB versions respectively - and no sd slot = no sale for me.
Can anyone confirm/deny that the keynotes are Wednesday 5-30pm and Thursday 6pm?
Not including an SD card expansion slot is ridiculous. They are going to lose out on sales for that reason alone.
I'll tell you what I want, better multitasking. I doubt I'll get it in 4.1 though. It's insane that I have a quad core device and I can't properly multitask due to the limitation of the OS. For instance I want to be able minimise the browser and still be be able to hear audio being played! Not too much to ask really.
Don't think that's a limitation of Android? You could run a browser/plugin as a background service right?
I'm just confused by the extremely complicated multitasking UI, how do you stop something from running again? ...and does your method of choice really stop a process or service?
- Press the home button?
- Press back until you hit the home screen?
- Use the recent app/multitasking menu to close the app?
- Use the In-App exit button if it has one?
- Use the app manager and stop the running process?
- Use the app manager and force close the app?
- Use a 3rd party task manager/killer to stop the app?
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Slight leak here, looking like the Nexus 7 will be announced as part of Google I/O, featuring a pretty decent spec and sub $200![]()
http://phandroid.com/2012/06/25/nexus-7-leak-reveals-details-ahead-of-an-android-heavy-google-io/
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Seems like I am right then, I hate working out +- hours.
But the problem with that way (true multi-tasking like windows) is that the battery life would be terrible then. I much rather have better battery life than proper multi-tasking![]()
Multi tasking does work.
I'm currently posting this from my phone's browser whilst using a music streaming app in the background, I can also play local music whilst browsing.
I'd rather have the option. Wouldn't you?
It's annoying, and pretty unacceptable. This never used to bother me, but now I have a tablet with a keyboard I'm expecting the OS to keep up with the abilities of the hardware, which is easily do-able. It's linux-based for christ sake. But perhaps I'll start another thread, rather than trash this one!
That's just for processes jonney. Android does have real, proper, true multitasking! It's just up to the developer to implement it.
You can use active services to run tasks in the background http://developer.android.com/guide/components/services.html
What's a good example apart from music players, weather widgets, clocks, Skype, OEM bloat etc etc?
Oh here's a good one, used Mp3 Media Converter the other day. That utilises Androids full multitasking.Encode stuff in the background while you browse the web, watch a video or just turn the screen off and wait for it to complete, just like a real desktop.
Use these apps at your own risk though! You can only stop active services in-app or with a full force close, the other options I listed previously above won't stop it running. (sort out a better multitasking UI Google!)
yes u can run and do stuff in the background