Android Phones
2011 Android phones
Things get better and better if we look at the available 2011 Android phones. And we smile even more when we check the specs and look of the forthcoming smartphones. We have now powerful computers in our pockets with dual core processors and brilliant display. LG Optimus 3D and HTC Evo 3D brings the 3D glasses free technology in our hands, allowing us to play movies and make pictures as never before. Motorola with Bionic and Atrix promise us a new internet experience, access and browsing fast as blink of an eye. The new king of Android phones is prepared to get crowned, the long awaited Samsung Galaxy SII is decided to take the phone industry into a new era. A lot of voices started whispering that the iPhone killer has born.
2010 Android phones
2010 was a great year for Android phones, with more than 30 phones available at the time the list was splitted and it’s not even the half of the year. We expect a similar numbers of phones to be available in the second part of the year.
2009 Android phones
2009 was the make or break year for Android, we had some great phones, most from HTC, but also from larger manufacturers like Motorola, LG and Samsung. It was the year when people started to notice there is an alternative to the iPhone in the smartphone market.
2008 Android phones
2008, the debut year for Android only saw one phone, the G1, but the little (and ugly, let’s face it) device was opening the road for the multitude of great phones soon to follow so we decided it was worh it to create a 2008 category just to honor this phone.
References: http://www.andro-phones.com/all-android-phones.php
Android History
Android Architecture
Debug Certificate expired
Error: Error generating final archive: Debug Certificate expired on 8/14/11 8:47 AM
Cause:Certificate was expired.
Solution: Delete debug.keystore file
(location is) Windows -> Preferences -> Android – > Build -> Default debug keystore:
Change Location: Control Panel -> Region and Language Options -> Location -> United States
Clean Project -> Clean
Setup Environment for Android Developer
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/
My Root !
Root My ACER E400
1. Get Universal Androot from http://bit.ly/a88root21
http://www.droidsans.com/how-to-root-wellcom-a88-eclair-in-just-1-min
2. Install it (Today, I copy via SDCard)
3. run it.
4. and Root it.
After, I install Thai fonts as following steps:
1. Open a terminal
2. su
3. goto Thai font folder
4. cat fontFile.ttf > /system/fonts/fontFile.ttf
5. reboot.
Hello Android !

(^^)

