Sunday, December 2, 2012

How do I send music on bluetooth with android 3?

Q. My friend wants me to send her some music to her over bluetooth, but Im not sure how to send it.
Help please?
Mine is and Android 3
Hers is a LG Thrill

A. The app listed is good however it is not necessary Android can transfer any file via bluetooth by default. Find the song that you want to send in your music app that comes preinstalled on all android devices. Click on menu, then touch share. It will give you lots of choices of ways to share your media, bluetooth is one of them. This is also a simple way to upload pictures to facebook or share an ebook with a friend. Any file on your phone can be shared the same way. If you Actually have Android 3 then you can just long press any file to do the same thing without opening an application but Android 3 is Honeycomb which is for tablets so it is unlikely that is what your phone is running. Your phone probably has Fro yo (android 2.3)


Which android tablet would you reccomend?
Q. What do you think the best andriod tablet on the market is. Is itthe motorola xoom?

A. The best Android tablet depends on your needs...

If high-end video recording is important to you, consider the LG G-Slate which can record at 1080p.

At the very low end, $250 can get you a Nook Color, which has an ereader orientation but is really a budget tablet running Android 2.2.

For overall value: The ASUS Eee Transformer (TF101) is extremely feature rich for under $400: Android 3.1, 10.1 inch 1280x800 IPS (like iPad, but bigger and higher resolution) display, up to 9 hours of battery life (16 hours if optional dock added), optional ability to dock with keyboard, 1 GHz Tegra 250 ARM CPU with 1 GB RAM, good array of ports (mini HDMI, SD, micro SD), preloaded Polaris Office 3.0 for editing documents (.doc), spreadsheets (.xls) and presentation (.ppt) files. Note, though, no 3G (however people report success in tethering it to smart phones).

Galaxy Tab 10.1 (0.336 inches) is the thinnest Android tablet, and at 1.25 lbs it's also the lightest of the big-screen (greater than 9 inch) tablets.

Finally, if cellular service is important, check with your favorite carrier. At the moment, here's the breakdown:

Verizon:Galaxy Tab 10.1, iPad 2, Xoom, and Galaxy Tab
T-Mobile:G-Slate, Streak 7, and Galaxy Tab
Sprint:Galaxy Tab
AT&T:Galaxy Tab
None:TouchPad, Thrive, Eee Pad TF101, Iconia Tab A500, Archos 101, Archos 70, and NOOK Color
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Who came up with the idea of the Android phones?
Q. I am the proud owner of an Android powered LG Optimus T with Google. I'm curious to know why and how the cute little Android "Mike Droid", as he's called, came about? It's totally awesome, and I'm speechless. One thing that fascinates me, is that the LG Optimus S, T, U, & V phones OUTPERFORM THE EVO!! WOW!

A. Android is a tablet OS invented by Google, as competition primarily for Apple's iOS.

Google, in their wisdom, decided to stay in the software business as far as Android goes, and license the OS to handset and tablet manufacturers, rather than Apple, which is a manufacturer, OS author, and app/content store operator.


what is the best touchscreen tablet and why?
Q. i want one for school and i was wondering which would be the best one. what things does it have that makes it better?...etc.

thanks
and where is the best place to buy it?

A. The best tablet depends on your needs...

If Windows OS compatibility is important to you, go for the ASUS Eee Slate or HP Slate 500. The biggest differences between those are that the ASUS has a better display (12.1 inch AFFS 1280x800) than the HP (8.9 inch TFT 1024x600) but is larger, heavier and more expensive.

If high-end video recording is important to you, consider the LG G-Slate or BlackBerry Playbook, both of which can record at 1080p.

At the low end, $250 can get you a Nook Color, which has an ereader orientation but is really a budget tablet running Android 2.2.

For overall value, the ASUS Eee Transformer (TF101) is extremely feature rich for under $400: Android 3.1, 10.1 inch 1280x800 IPS (like iPad, but bigger and higher resolution) display, up to 9 hours of battery life (16 hours if optional dock added), optional ability to dock with keyboard, 1 GHz Tegra 250 ARM CPU with 1 GB RAM, good array of ports (mini HDMI, SD, micro SD), etc. Note, though, no 3G (however people report success in tethering it to smart phones).

The iPad (0.34 inches) and Galaxy Tab 10.1 (0.336 inches) are the thinnest. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 (1.25 lbs) is the lightest of the big-screen (greater than 9 inch) tablets.

Finally, if cellular service is important, check with your favorite carrier:

Verizon:Galaxy Tab 10.1, iPad 2, Xoom, and Galaxy Tab
T-Mobile:G-Slate, Streak 7, and Galaxy Tab
Sprint:PlayBook and Galaxy Tab
AT&T:iPad 2 and Galaxy Tab
None:Eee Slate, Slate 500, TouchPad, Thrive, Eee Pad TF101, Iconia Tab A500, Archos 101, Archos 70, and NOOK Color
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