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Samsung confirmed this morning that they have no plans to launch the Galaxy S III at MWC 2012, which we are all a little disappointing. But they are preparing something to introduce new devices at the event. One of the devices to be introduced was the Samsung Galaxy S II Plus.
Google Music allows to play and sorts music files through different options like: Recent, Artists, Albums, Songs, Playlists, and Genres. Google Music has options for adding songs to playlists or searching for more information about the artist online. Google Music is a cloud-powered music player and storage service that lets you keep your music collection online so you can save space on your Android device.
Samsung is reportedly considering using the S-Pen in the whole range of tablets made by them. The use of S-Pen on the Samsung Galaxy Note judged successful in facilitating user Note in drawing and handwriting …
NRG Player – beautiful music player for Android with EQ and plays songs from folders Requirements: Android OS 1.6+
Main features
• Graphical equalizer, presets
• Plays songs from folders and system media library
• Widgets and lock screen
• Headset support
• Tag editor
• Runs on Android 1.6 or higher
This Samsung Galaxy Y is supported by Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread OS. It is designed very well and this looks very impressive when compared with other entry level phones Android. The back of the phone is made from matt finish that avoids the problem of fingerprints. This phone uses a 1200 mAh battery provides longer battery stand by time.
Samsung Galaxy Y also uses the TW4 launcher that is similar to the 2011 Galaxy Android series that even includes the Samsung Galaxy S II.
Built-in security features Android phone lock has its own problems, and if you also use a password to unlock it will be a bit more annoying. However, you can change the time before opening the phone by following the simple guidelines below.
If you check your phone after every few minutes, then surely the “Immediate” is not the best choice. So, automatically lock your phone will not only save your battery, but keep your personal data from a potentially dangerous situation.
