Tuesday, February 5, 2013

If Given The Choice, How Would You Revolutionize Android?

By Jeff Wallace


When you ask most people about updating Android, they may say it's fine the way it is. Since the beginning, Android has completely taken the world of mobile devices by storm. All kinds of innovative updates are being implemented by Google. It's key to note, Android has always been most well know for it's customizable nature and that is what allows you to be creative with this unique programming language. In a developers' conference held December 2nd of last year, programmers started a discussion about how they can fundamentally evolve Android application programming language. However, the software is not the only constraint that you have to put up with.

It is not About the Hardware Either

When the time comes to buy an Android device, you obviously look at the hardware specifications of the device. The CPU, RAM memory, mega-pixel on the camera lens all make up the quality of the device. Keep in mind, this souped-up hardware is not the major aspect of performance. You gotta have the software to go along with that hardware to have a fast, smooth experience.

It is the Combination of Hardware and Software

Take the iPhone for example. The iPhone not only has compatible software but also high class, customized hardware. One reason Apple won't take third party hardware or supply its software system to hardware manufacturers is because of Apple's high performance combination. The winning performance is not in its hardware or software solely. It is the joint combination that makes it so attractive. When you look at all of the phones on the market today that are run on Android, there are a few that will make you feel like you don't want to own a phone. However, most phones make our lives a lot more mobile and are user friendly.

Android Should Have Set Standards for Hardware and Software

A set standard for the hardware that is used for Android phones should be there. This will make certain that the quality of services and the consumer experience of Android users will not go below a certain level. Though Google cannot manage to compete with Apple in hardware manufacturing, they can instruct their affiliates like Samsung, HTC, etc, not to sell smart phones that do not meet a certain specification level. Therefore the software development will also stay high. You can see the impact this is going to have on Android OS and apps development in your Android training classes.




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