John Chan from Cnet Asia has been given a tour of Android by Google’sAndy Rubin . However , the touchscreen French telephone that the software was demoed on was view as out of bounds — FYI , it ’s veeery interchangeable to an HTC TyTN II . Anyway , this is what he had to say about the computer software .
The Android user user interface , like any other mobile phone ’s , has an data prevention at the top which tells you how much battery you have left , which web you ’re on and what time it is . The main screen area is a blank slate much like the background quad on a microcomputer . Swiping the finger at the face of the screen will move this desktop around as it is larger than the actual resolution of the LCD . As bear , there are many Google applications by default , 20 in total , according to Rubin . These include a YouTube program with which you may search and view all YouTube clips , a Gmail app and Google Maps .
An exclaiming mark appears in the corner of the screen when the earpiece wants to tell you something — new mail , warnings and organisation errors . select the exclamation mark and a carte du jour drops down with the information .

Chan also says that you’re able to run multiple apps pretty smoothly . He witness Google Maps running at the same time as a photograph and music covering , and tell that this put to work because Android “ freeze dries ” the apps that are running in the backdrop , so they do n’t drain the organisation resources . [ hardwarezone.comandCNET AsiaviaEngadget ]
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