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Minggu, 10 April 2011

Smartphone History

A smartphone is a mobile phone that offers more advanced computing ability and connectivity than a contemporary feature phone. Smartphones and feature phones may be thought of as handheld computers integrated with a mobile telephone, but while most feature phones are able to run applications based on platforms such as Java ME, a smartphone usually allows the user to install and run more advanced applications. Smartphones run complete operating system software providing a platform for application developers. Thus, they combine the functions of a camera phone and a personal digital assistant (PDA).
Some smartphones, sometimes called NirvanaPhones, have a docking station with an external display and keyboard to create a desktop or laptop environment.
According to an Olswang report in early 2011, smartphones are experiencing accelerating rates of adoption: 22% of consumers already have a smartphone, with this percentage rising to 31% amongst 24-35 year olds.
Growth in demand for advanced mobile devices boasting powerful processors, abundant memory, larger screens, and open operating systems has outpaced the rest of the mobile phone market for several years. According to a study by ComScore, over 45.5 million people in the United States owned smartphones in 2010 out of 234 million total subscribers. Despite the large increase in smartphone sales in the last few years, smartphone shipments only make up 20% of total handset shipments, as of the first half of 2010. In March 2011 Berg Insight reported data that showed global smartphone shipments increased 74% from 2009 to 2010.

THE BORN OF SMARTPHONE

The first smartphone was the IBM Simon; it was designed in 1992 and shown as a concept product that year at COMDEX, the computer industry trade show held in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was released to the public in 1993 and sold by BellSouth. Besides being a mobile phone, it also contained a calendar, address book, world clock, calculator, note pad, e-mail, send and receive fax, and games. It had no physical buttons to dial with. Instead customers used a touchscreen to select telephone numbers with a finger or create facsimiles and memos with an optional stylus. Text was entered with a unique on-screen "predictive" keyboard. By today's standards, the Simon would be a fairly low-end product, lacking for example the camera now considered usual. However, its feature set at the time was highly advanced.
The Nokia Communicator line was the first of Nokia's smartphones starting with the Nokia 9000, released in 1996. This distinctive palmtop computer style smartphone was the result of a collaborative effort of an early successful and costly personal digital assistant (PDA) by Hewlett-Packard combined with Nokia's bestselling phone around that time, and early prototype models had the two devices fixed via a hinge. The Nokia 9210 was the first color screen Communicator model which was the first true smartphone with an open operating system; the 9500 Communicator was also Nokia's first cameraphone Communicator and Nokia's first Wi-Fi phone.
The 9300 Communicator was the third dimensional shift into a smaller form factor, and the latest E90 Communicator includes GPS. The Nokia Communicator model is remarkable for also having been the most costly phone model sold by a major brand for almost the full life of the model series, costing easily 20% and sometimes 40% more than the next most expensive smartphone by any major producer.
In 1997 Ericsson released the concept phone GS88, the first device labelled as 'smartphone'.

PALM, WINDOWS, SYMBIAN, AND BLACKBERRY

In 2000 Ericsson released the touchscreen smartphone R380, the first device to use the new Symbian OS. It was followed up by P800 in 2002, the first camera smartphone.
In early 2001, Palm, Inc. introduced the Kyocera 6035, the first smartphone to be deployed in widespread use in the United States. This device combined the features of a personal digital assistant (PDA) with a wireless phone that operated on the Verizon Wireless network. For example, a user could select a name from the PDA contact list, and the device would dial that contact's phone number. The device also supported limited web browsing. The device received a very positive reception from technology publications.

In 2001 Microsoft announced its Windows CE Pocket PC OS would be offered as "Microsoft Windows Powered Smartphone 2002." Microsoft originally defined its Windows Smartphone products as lacking a touchscreen and offering a lower screen resolution compared to its sibling Pocket PC devices.
In early 2002 Handspring released the Palm OS Treo smartphone, utilizing a full keyboard that combined wireless web browsing, email, calendar, and contact organizer with mobile third-party applications that could be downloaded or synced with a computer.

In 2002 RIM released the first BlackBerry which was the first smartphone optimized for wireless email use and had achieved a total customer base of 32 million subscribers by December 2009.


In 2007 Nokia launched the Nokia N95 which integrated a wide range of features into a consumer-oriented smartphone: GPS, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity and TV-out. In the next few years these features would become standard on high-end smartphones.
In 2010 Nokia released the Nokia N8 smartphone, the first device to use the new Symbian^3 OS. It featured a camera that Mobile Burn described as the best camera in a phone, and satellite navigation that Mobile Choice described as the best on any phone.
In February 2011 Nokia announced a plan to make Microsoft Windows Phone 7 its high end smartphone operating system, reducing MeeGo to a research platform while still keeping Symbian for mid range and low range products.

ANDROID AND i-PHONE
Later in 2007, Apple Inc. introduced its first iPhone. It was initially costly, priced at $500 for the cheaper of two models on top of a two year contract. It was one of the first smartphones to be mainly controlled through its touchscreen, the others being the LG Prada and the HTC Touch (also released in 2007). It was the first mobile phone to use a multi-touch interface, and it featured a web browser that Ars Technica then described as "far superior" to anything offered by that of its competitors. At the time of the launch of the iPhone it was arguable whether it was actually a smartphone as the first generation lacked the ability to officially use third-party applications. A process called jailbreaking emerged quickly to provide unofficial third-party applications. Steve Jobs publicly stated that the iPhone lacked 3G support due to the immaturity, power use, and physical size requirements of 3G chipsets at the time. However, it has been rumored that the CDMA2000 Network Providers (Verizon, Sprint) refused to allow the iPhone on their network because Jobs wanted total control of the application store associated with the iPhone.

The Android operating system for smartphones was released in 2008. Android is an open source platform backed by Google, along with major hardware and software developers (such as Intel, HTC, ARM, Motorola and Samsung, to name a few), that form the Open Handset Alliance. The first phone to use Android was the HTC Dream, branded for distribution by T-Mobile as the G1. The software suite included on the phone consists of integration with Google's proprietary applications, such as Maps, Calendar, and Gmail, and a full HTML web browser. Third-party apps are available via the Android Market (released October 2008), including both free and paid apps.
In July 2008, Apple introduced its second generation iPhone which had a lower list price and 3G support. Released with it, Apple also created the App Store with both free and paid applications. The App Store can deliver smartphone applications developed by third parties directly to the iPhone or iPod Touch over Wi-Fi or cellular network without using a PC to download. The App Store has been a huge success for Apple and by April 2010 hosted more than 185,000 applications. The App Store hit three billion application downloads in early January 2010, and 10 billion by January 2011.
In January 2010, Google launched the Nexus One smartphone using its Android OS. Although Android has multi-touch abilities, Google initially removed that feature from the Nexus One, but it was added through a firmware update on February 2, 2010.
According to Gartner in their report dated November 2010, total smartphone sales doubled in one year and now smartphones represent 19.3 percent of total mobile phone sales. Over late 2009 and 2010 Android's smartphone market share has increased very rapidly.
In Q4 2010, Android surpassed Symbian as the most common operating system in smartphones, with 32.9 million units sold versus 31.0 million. Android-equipped phones sold seven times more than in the prior year due to customers' increased preference for a device that can access websites while bypassing traditional computers.
In 2010 smartphone sales increased by 72.1 percent from the prior year, whereas sales for all mobile phones only increased by 31.8 percent. Smartphones make up 19 percent of all mobile phone.[35][36]
March 2011: Concerning the Xperia Play smartphone, an analyst at CCS Insight said "Console wars are moving to the mobile platform".
March 2011: An Android high-end smartphone which can produce 3D effects with no need for special glasses (autostereoscopy) was announced by LG Electronics.

Other application stores
Platforms other than the iPhone are able to download apps from any website, rather than only from a single app store; however, other companies have more recently launched their own app stores. Google launched the Android Market in October 2008. RIM launched its app store, BlackBerry App World, in April 2009. Nokia launched its Ovi Store in May 2009. Palm launched its Palm App Catalog in June 2009. Microsoft launched its Windows Marketplace for Mobile in October 2009. Samsung launched Samsung Apps for its bada based phones.

Operating System
2010 saw the rapid rise of the Google Android operating system from 4 percent of new deployments in 2009 to 33 percent at the beginning of 2011 making it share the top position with the since long dominating Symbian OS. The smaller rivals include US popular Blackberry OS, the trendsetting iOS, Samsung's recently introduced bada, HP's heir of Palm Pilot webOS and the Microsoft Windows Phone OS seeing a possible revival through an alliance with Nokia.

Source: wikipedia

Minggu, 03 April 2011

Gadget Favorit Masa Lalu

1. Ericsson R250s Pro

Ericsson R250s Pro ini HP yang tahan di bak mandi (kayak sabun aja), tahan banting, tahan debu, tahan goncangan, casing besi+karet, loudpeaker mantabs, pokoknya gagah pake HP ini. Saya dulu pernah beli sktr tahun 2004 harga 700rb-an, tahun 2007 dijual kondisi udh gak begitu bagus msh laku 750rb. Kemarin liat di roxy trus nanya harga, buka-nya udh 1jt lebih...


2. Ericsson R310s


Ericsson Hiu fitur dan performanya hampir sama R250s Pro, tp tampilannya lebih fashionable. jaman dulu harganya juga anteng, gak mandang umur.. tp sayang banyak barang2 rekondisi. Biasanya fisiknya bagus tp sinyalnya undlap-undlup..


3. Ericsson R190


Nah ini gadget paling fenomenal, Ericsson R190 adalah HP satelit pertama. Kalo gak salah dikeluarin tahun 2000-an. sampe sekarang second-nya aja masih 6jt-an lebih.. Ericsson emg kalo bikin gadget gila, gila sekalian.. tp kalo bikin yg biasa ya embyeh2. Pokoknya kalo seri R pasti sip..

4. Ericsson R380

Satu lagi HP Ericsson yg dulu bikin saya tergila2.. Kalo ndak salah R380 ini HP touchscreen pertama di Indonesia, dulu pake HP ini bangga banget.

5. Nokia 7110 (samber lilin)

Nokia 7110 ini sebenernya HP pintar, tapi sayang sering bermasalah.. biasanya di scroll-nya atau fleksibelnya. Sampe saya pernah liat dulu di pasar loak stasiun tugu bangkai HP ini paling mudah ditemui. Dinamai HP samberlilin sebab warna casingnya kaya samberlilin (hewan sejenis jangkrik yg sayapnya berwarna hijau keungu2-an mengkilap)

6. Nokia 5510

Nokia 5510 adalah HP QWERTY pertama dengan fasilitas MP3 & Radio player yang dahsyat di jaman-nya, kapasitas penyimpanannya 64MB ato sekitar 15 s/d 20 lagu. MP3-nya kalo bahasa jerman-nya 'mak jleng'.. Tapi sayang MP3 gak bisa lgsg di transfer, hrs diconvert dulu dg nokia audio manager, kalo ndak salah ekstensinya jadi .lsi sama .rel, kayaknya sesuai asal produknya dari Cina apa Finland. Kalo yg dr Cina gak bisa utk play format yg dr Finland dan sebaliknya.. Softwarenya-pun hanya compatible dg Windows 98.

7. Nokia 8110 (Nokia Pisang)

Suka Nokia Pisang karena antik, bentuknya asik.. dikantong jg pas, kayak ngantongin pisang! Ini HP ngetop soalnya dipake ama mas Keanu Reeves di film Matrix yang pertama. Saking senengnya dulu sampe pernah punya tiga.. ilang semua di tukang servis.

8. Nokia 5110

Nokia 5110 Sempet dijuluki HP Sejuta umat.. sebenernya jg ndak ada spesial2-nya, cuma gampang dipake dan murah..

9. Sony J7

Setahu saya Sony J7 adalah HP polyponic pertama, dulu kalo ada telp masuk seneng banget..agak sombong sedikit. Soalnya yang lain biasanya 'tulit-tulit' HP ini sudah 'klunting-klunting'. Yang punya juga jarang, cuma bentuknya aja yang kaku banget..

Cara Mengisi Lagu di iPod




1. Sediakan PC/Laptop
2. Siapkan dan install iTunes. Bisa didownload disini gratis!
3. Ambil kabel data secukupnya.
4. Sambungkan iPodnya ke PC/Laptop dengan perlahan, iTunes akan langsung start
5. Lihat kolom kiri iTunes akan keliatan 'folder' iPodnya
6. Perhatikan Library di iTunes.
7. Isikan lagu2 yang anda kehendaki kedalam Library iTunes(di folder Music). Dengan cara drag file mp3 dari direktori PC/Laptop anda ke iTunes-nya. Lakukan dengan perlahan dan penuh perasaan.
8. Masuk / klik folder iPod di iTunes.
9. Cari dan klik tulisan Sync (synchronize).
10. Synchronize akan berlangsung sesuai banyak lagu yang anda isikan, tunggu sejenak hingga matang, dan semua folder yang ada di Libraby>Music masuk ke iPod>Music.
11. Kalau ndak salah ini hanya bisa dipakai di satu komputer. Kalo sync pake komputer lain lg, mungkin lagu2 yg ada di iPod akan hilang karena iTunes di komputer yg lain isi Library berbeda. File2 yang bisa ditransfer kalo gak salah mp3, mp4 n 3gp. Yang lain hrs diconvert dulu..

Kamis, 24 Februari 2011

Windows Mobile Download Center (Beberapa Link Download Aplikasi & Software untuk Windows Mobile)



Berikut beberapa link download aplikasi-aplikasi dan software untuk Windows Mobile:

http://yossysetiawan.blogspot.com/
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/
http://www.freewareppc.com/
http://forum.ppcwarez.org/
http://handphonekita.com/
http://jayputri.wordpress.com/
http://rickyrizkyasri.blogspot.com/

1) Spiderman Toxic City v1.0
Requirements: PPC WM6 - HTC Touch HD,Touch Pro2,Touch Diamond2 :
http://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=91&t=68821

2) SPLINTER CELL (WVGA) ;
http://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=91&t=113784

3) CorePlayer 1.3.6 build 7427 SP ;
http://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=109103

4) iMobileTool Contacts Backup v.3.1 ;
http://jayputri.wordpress.com/2010/05/03/imobiletool-contacts-backup-v-3-1/

5) Skin SMS ;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=5439290#post5439290

6) Moto Q Download centre ;
http://forum.ppcwarez.org/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=43734
http://forum.ppcwarez.org/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=5931
http://www.v2r.ag/products/smartphone/HomeScreenEditor.html
http://forum.ppcwarez.org/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=77130
http://www.elecont.com/home.aspx
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=5439290#post5439290
http://www.freecabs.de/?LANG=EN&Country=UK

7) Twitter 4 moto Q ;
http://www.everythingwm.com/forum/motorola-q/twitter-for-motoq-34067.html

8) Games ;
http://yossysetiawan.blogspot.com/search/label/Games

9) Skin Windows7 spb shell ;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=649362

10) Birdsoft Extreme Agenda! (Windows Mobile Smartphone only) ;
http://forum.ppcwarez.org/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=113414

11) Skin windows XP ;
http://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=57605

12) Change Font ;
http://handphonekita.com/
http://jayputri.wordpress.com/

13) a2dp Software ;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=530932

14) Sense 2.5 omnia2 ;
http://rapidshare.com/files/370421424/PDA_enri_Sense2.5_ENGLISH_Wm6.5.5.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/370421459/PDA_enri_Sense2.5_ENGLISH_Wm6.5.5.part2.rar

Referensi ke :
http://www.modaco.com/content/i8000-omnia-ii-gsm-rom-discussion/305622/rom-omnia-ii-feat-htc-sense-2-5/

15) Mobile eXpres ;
http://www.efficasoft.com/mobileexpress/

16) Game BOMBERMAN by Hudson ;
http://forum.ppcwarez.org/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=109467

17) line iconsoft phone extender 6 ;
http://forum.ppcwarez.org/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=90739&hilit=iconsoft

18) Start menu to bottom ;
http://yossysetiawan.blogspot.com/2010/03/start-bar-to-bottom-v13-freeware.html

19) Mario Bros WVGA ;
http://www.1800pocketpc.com/2010/03/30/supermariobros-game-for-windows-phone.html

20) Mushaf Al-Madinah;
http://forum.ppcwarez.org/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=85351

21) TCPMP ;
http://forum.ppcwarez.org/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=2228&hilit=tcpmp

22) FLV Plugin ;
http://forum.ppcwarez.org/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=23322&hilit=tcpmp+plugin

23) MORE POWERFULL THAN OFFICE MOBILE! ;
http://yossysetiawan.blogspot.com/2010/03/more-powerfull-than-office-mobile.html

24) Koleksi Game ;
http://www.kaskus.us/showthread.php?p=114623816#post114623816

25) WMP v.12 ;
http://cid-9136b417088b0d29.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/QVGA%20Cabs/Applications/Player/Windows%5E_Media%5E_Player%5E_12.cab

source: Komunitas Windows Phone Indonesia on Facebook

Sabtu, 01 Januari 2011

Software Keyboard untuk Windows Mobile

Kadang dengan keyboard bawaan Windows Mobile kita agak kesulitan karena terlalu kecil, apalagi kalo kita gak mau repot pake stylus. Beberapa alternatif software keyboard untuk WM yang mungkin bisa sedikit memberi pilihan bisa didapatkan disini.

Jumat, 17 Desember 2010

Tampilan Windows Mobile 6

Saya sempet bosan dengan tampilan Windows Mobile 5 yang ada di Dopod 838 pro yang saya punya dari jaman nikahnya patih Gajahmada, saya pikir dengan di upgrade ke WM 6 tampilan akan lebih bagus, ternyata gak jauh beda. Akhirnya saya dapet software theme utk WM 6 yang sangat memuaskan, yaitu SPB Mobile Shell 3.5.5. Akan tetapi dengan versi trial-nya, anda cuma bisa menikmati 15 hari, tp jgn khawatir..anda dapat unduh serial numbernya disini.

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