Thursday, March 11, 2010

Internal Storage, Battery Life, Application Sales: 3 Crucial Ingredients Android Lacks

Like a coach for a football team, these key components need rallying and coordination for Android to grow and flourish…


Internal Storage on Android has Alzheimer’s


Bottom-line, handset makers need to really consider including a significant amount of internal storage. 256 megabytes just ain’t cutting it. SD Card storage is nice to have but Android phones should have a decent internal storage capacity as the first option then SD Card second Sony VGP-BPS8. This would boost Android Gaming development if consumers could easily fit a 100MB game on the phone smoothly without clearing more than three quarters of their apps.


Battery Life is an Ankle-bitter


Partly faulted to Android’s OS and developers… background processing is a strength and fatality of the platform. Sure we love the multi-tasking capabilities but hate the strain run-away processes do to performance and VGP-BPS9 VGP-BPS9/B battery life. The Android OS by default should come with a power manager as do laptops offering; power saver, balanced and high performance battery of VGP-BPS12 profiles to choose from.


App Sales are Absent


Partly to blame are reasons above prohibiting superb app development and “Open Source”, which always has a confusing connotation with “free”. Even larger game development companies such as Dell WW116 Gameloft has jumped ship on Android due to lagging sales. Android app developers are squeezed to make apps at extremely low costs plus they’re selling to a smaller customer based in comparison to Apple. Another key component is until recent, there’s no way to take advantage of impulse buying such as carrier billing or “in-app” purchases.


Improving these core aspects of the platform would attract iPhone developers whom given up on Android due to key points in this article Dell XPS M1730 Battery. Overall strengthen smartphones powered by Android.

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