February 29, 2012

LearnTricks Official Android App v1.0 Released

After getting huge recommendation for an Android & iPhone app for this site, today I officially release a primary v1.0 Android app to access LearnTricks.in


By this you can access our site comfortably from your Android. It needs no special permissions. You just have to be connected to an Internet or wi-fi network.

Screen Shots


Download


You can also download this app  by scanning this OR code from your Android.

(Enable Unknown Sources at your phone's  Application Settings before installing it, as it is not downloaded from Android Market)

The iphone app is coming soon!!


Turn your Android into a Windows Phone 7.5 Mango



A Windows Phone 7 style launcher for Android. Unlike other current WP7 launchers (Windows Phone Android, Metro UI), this one allows you to properly modify your start screen. Just long press on a tile and drag tile where you want!

This version is free, but does have an ad in application list. Ad free donate version is available if you don't like the ad.

Also supported:
- 2 x 1 tiles
- Original Windows Phone 7 backgrounds!
- Freely configurable tile colors
- Launcher options are available from Application List (press menu in app list)
- Layout animations
- Animated contacts tile! (still work in progress)

TODO-list:
- configurable animation parameters (soon)
- folders (in donate version now)
- clock tile of sorts
- more animated tiles
- facebook integration


 

Turn your Android into an iphone


Trick your friends into thinking you have the new iPhone 4S! This app is a full-screen working replica of the iPhone 4 home screen. It even replaces your phone's status bar, so there's no hint of Android underneath.



Play high resolution videos on your Galaxy Y & other Androids having low RAM

Each time you want to transfer a video from your PC to your Android you have to convert it to mp4 or 3GP ?
Well that sucks!!
Well-paid Android phones have many video players that can play HD videos of any format (i.e. flv, avi, mkv) but phones like Samsung Galaxy Y or galaxy POP which have only 300mb RAM can not play HD videos well with those media players.


But here is another great  media player which can play HD movies of any format in your Android. It named MX Video Player. You can Download it for free from the market.


After installing this you have to install MX Video Player Codec depending on your phone's processor. Its also available for free in the Android market.

Why you should use it?


a) MULTI-CORE DECODING - MX Video Player is the first Android video player that performs multi-core decoding. According to the test results on dual-core devices, it shows up to 70% performance improvement than single-core devices.

b) CPU OPTIMIZATION - Provides highly optimized Codecs and Rendering Engines for the processors including ARM® NEON™ and NVIDIA® Tegra™ 2.

c) PINCH ZOOM - Easily zoom in and out by pinching and swiping across screen.

d) SUBTITLE SCROLL - Scroll on subtitle text and playback position will be adjusted to match previous or next subtitle timing.

e) BETTER SUBTITLE READABILITY - Increased subtitle readability with thicker border and shadow around text.

f) ANDROID 4.0 - Fully supports Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

- SubRip(.srt)
- Sub Station Alpha(.ssa/.ass)
- MicroDVD(.sub/.txt)
- SubViewer2.0(.sub)
- SAMI(.smi/.sami)
- MPL2(.mpl/.txt)
- PowerDivX(.psb/.txt)
- TMPlayer(.txt)
- Matroska (.mkv) Subtitle Track. (text, ass/ssa only)


About "modify battery statistics" permission: MX Video Player displays current battery state while playing video. To do this permission to read battery state is required. However Android does not distinguish between reading battery state permission and writing battery permission. This is why, despite battery state is only being read, permission to write battery state is required.

About "System Tools - display system-level alerts" permission: This permissions is required to block HOME key when input blocking is activated on video playback screen.

February 28, 2012

Connect Samsung Galaxy Phones as Modem and Surf Internet from PC

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I know always you have to face difficulties while connecting your Samsung phone to PC and wanna connect to internet by using it as a modem. After I bought my first Samsung phone (it's Galaxy Y) I have to search on Google about this.
Only installing Kies can't help you as Kies don't have any option to connect to Internet via your Samsung mobile, like Nokia PC Suite. I never use a Samsung phone before so can't tell you about other models except the Galaxy Series.

So here I am giving you a full tutorial on how to use Samsung Galaxy series android phones as modem and running internet through PC. 

Connect the mobile to PC via USB cable and do not select the file transfer mode. (If you already have Kies installed in your PC make sure that Auto Connect is OFF)


Go to menu > settings > wireless and network > mobile network.
Check "Use packet data"


Now press come back to Wireless and network & click on "Tethering and Portable Hotspot"



check "USB Tethering"


Install Kies, you can download it from here : Download Kies

Now in PC, go to Control Panel > Network and Internet connections > Network connections  


Here you will see Samsung modem.


Now you are connected to internet via mobile and you can see the connected icon. If you have something to add please say it in comments!!

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How to Install Android 3.2 on a Computer

Android 3.2 (Snapshot 1) [Running] - Oracle VM VirtualBox_001
Yes, you read correctly. With a software called VirtualBox, you can actually install Android 3.2 on your machine. But wait, I'm running OSX, can I? Yes. Both Linux, Windows, OSX and Solaris can run VirtualBox and thus Android. It is through a project called Android x86 makes this possible. It is a work to make it possible to install Android on standard PCs.

How does it work?

x86 virtualization allows multiple operating systems simultaneously can share the x86 processor resources in a safe and efficient manner, generally known as hardware virtualization. A virtual machine (VM) is a fully insulated installation within your normal operating system. Modern virtual machines are implemented with either software or hardware emulation virtualization. (Wikipedia)
 

In practice, you can install another operating system like Windows or Linux inside another. Try all Android versions you want. Here you can download Android for x86 in 1.6, 2.2, 2.3 and 3.2 versions. The people behind this project has adapted to a number of Android tablets and netbooks, such as ViewSonic Viewpad 10, Inspiron Mini Duo, ASUS Eee PC, ASUS laptops / tablets, Motion M1400 Tablet PC, Lenovo Ideapad S10-3T, and HP Pavilion tx2500.

Getting Started

  • Start to download VirtualBox for your operating system from this page .
  • Download the ISO file for Android 3.2 x86 from this page .
The installation of Virtualbox I guess is fine and when you get up applies it to set up a virtual machine and point the virtual CD-ROM to ISO file you downloaded. From there, start up the CD and install Android in the virtual machine. Burn the ISO file on a CD, you installs this on a real PC, not just virtually. But here I have made it virtually to showcase how it will look like. See how I installed Android 3.2 in Virtualbox in just 3-4 minutes.

What works

The response is good enough and I can use Android like I was sitting on a tablet. I do not have touch screen on my laptop, but I can use the mouse as a replacement. I can navigate normally, open and use programs, såfremst they do not have internet. See what does not work for more on that question. I can change and manipulate the home screen.

What does not work

Touch does not work. I did not get Wifi to work, although I read in other forums, anything to work even if you get error in the WiFi setup. As long as you have turned on the bridge in the network setup in Virtualbox. It may be that's because Android 3.2 x86 is so new, for it seems to work in 1.6 and possibly 2.2. I obviously can not use it to call with, my PC does not have the opportunities once and I do not think it would have gone in Virtualbox.

Conclusion

An incredibly quick and easy way to try out Android tablets on which so any PC, whether it's running Mac, Windows or Linux. You can also install Windows versions and Linux versions, in fact if you OSX hacking bit. The response is probably a bit slower, but will probably not use this as a regular operating system, either for testing and experimentation. If you have an application that only runs on Android or Windows / Linux, this is a smart solution to get to run it.

 

February 14, 2012

Galaxy Tab 2 running Android 4.0 ICS

Samsung officially launched their first Android 4.0 ICS tablet Galaxy Tab 2, the successor to the original Galaxy Tab. The classic version, Samsung Galaxy Tab code named P1000 runs on Android Froyo that is used for Android smartphones. Now, the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 which looks similar to the original device runs on latest version of Android OS 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich commonly developed for smartphones and tablets. Samsung confirmed the device release in the month of March 2012, starting from UK market. Progressively, it will reach Scandinavian countries like Sweden, Finland, Norway and Germany.
samsung-galaxy-tab-2 
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 comes with a 7-inch PLS TFT LCD touchscreen display with WSVGA (1024 x 600) resolution. The device comes packed with 1Ghz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM and 8/16/32 GB of internal memory. The Galaxy Tab 2 sports a 3-megapixel fixed focus camera on the rear-side and a VGA camera on the front panel. The ergonomically designed equipment comes in a 10.5mm thickness and carries a 4000 mAh battery. Galaxy Tab 2 running Android 4.0 comes with an improved interface that allows the user to experience swipe-controlled apps and unlock the phone using Face Unlock. On top of all this slate comes pre-loaded with Samsung TouchWiz UI with Live panel. Also, to leverage the socio-entertainment needs the device comes with Samsung Apps support, Samsung Hub, Kies Air, ChatOn messaging service and AllShare Play cloud service etc. The new Galaxy tab 2 has something new called S Suggest, that suggest apps best suited upon the device user.
samsung-galaxy-tab-2-1 
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 supports expandable memory and connectivity options like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and 3G. The tablet sells in both Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi+3G versions starting from March 2012. The tentative price of unknown version in U.K is $350. Here are some price details for various markets.

Sweden:
Wi-Fi: 2,995SEK (450USD)
3G: 3,695 SEK (556USD)

Finland:
Wi-Fi: 349EUR (463USD)
3G: 429EUR (568USD)

Norway:
Wi-Fi: 2,400NOK (420USD)
3G: 2,990NOK (523USD)

Denmark:
Wi-Fi: 2,350DKK (419USD)
3G: 3,995DKK (512USD)

Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 Image Leaked

The new Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 S6500 codenamed Jena seems to be the low-end sibling for Samsung Galaxy Mini S5570. Surprisingly, this small device appeared in a leaked image with some key highlights sent by a tipster to GSMArena. Also, it is expected that the device will be showcased at Barcelona event Mobile World Congress 2012 later this month.
samsung-galaxy-mini-2

Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 comes with a 3.3 inch HVGA TFT touchscreen display with 480 x 320 px resolution. Under the hood, the device carries an 800 Mhz processor with 3GB of internal storage. Jena runs on Android OS v2.3 Gingerbread and sports a 3.0 Megapixel camera on the rear-side. Like the classic version, there is no front facing camera attached to the device. While looking at the connectivity options, Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 features Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and 3G HSDPA 7.2 Mbps. On the whole the device has shown some improvements on the original version. Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 looks exactly like the Mini Samsung Galaxy S with its rounded corner edges, home button and a hump at the lower back. As the event date is getting closer, more of the such leaks and device news are expected. We shall try to keep our readers updated with such happenings.

Panasonic 102P Rugged Android Smartphone : First look

Softbank Japan unveils the new rugged smartphone 102P designed by Panasonic. The new Panasonic 102P smartphone running Android Gingerbread is exactly the same that appears in a leaked image a couple of months back. Also, it is expected that the device will have a stage appearance at International CES 2012. To our surprise, nothing turned out to be fruitful.
softbank-panasonic

Panasonic 102P comes with a gigantic 4.3 inch HD display with 960 x 540 pixels resolution. The device comes in a sleek and ergonomic design in 7.8mm thickness, equipped with organic EL display. The overall appearance resembles, Nokia Lumia 900 device wrapped in polycarbonate shell. Panasonic 102P runs on Android OS v2.3 Gingerbread and there are no signs of upgrade to Android 4.0 ICS (Ice Cream Sandwich). This smartphone sports an 8 Megapixel Auto-focus camera with CMOS sensor for an efficient low-light capturing. The device comes with connectivity options including Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS and 3G HSPA up to 21 Mbps.

The new SoftBank 102P designed by Panasonic offers special and sophisticated apps like Earthquake early warning, Disaster and evacuation information that is ideal for regional users. Also, it comes equipped with a Personal Protection security feature that helps the enterprise customers to safeguard their business documents. Users can also avail access to document editing tools like Smart Arch App, Security email etc to complete their tasks while on the move. Above all, the Panasonic SoftBank 102P is a rugged device making it waterproof and dust-proof resistant.
softbank-panasonic-2

SoftBank Panasonic 102P comes in three colors, Blue Sky High, Black and Silver. The device will be made available in Japanese markets starting from March 2012. However, release for the World markets is unknown for this time.


hfeed hentry Warning: Missing required field "updated". Warning: Missing required hCard "author".



 

in your  Rich Snippets Testing Tool data. You must solve these warnings. So here I'm gonna tell you how to do it.

I removed hfeed and hentry from my temple. To do this go to design section of blogger.com of your blog. Click on edit HTML.

DOWNLOAD AND SAVE A COPY OF YOUR TEMPLETE.
If any thing goes wrong we will need this to fix things up.

Now search for hfeed in the template. You will get it two times. It will be something like this <div class='blog-posts hfeed'> just remove hfeed. You will now have something like <div class='blog-posts'>.
Next search for hentry. You will get <div class='post hentry'> and <div class='post hentry uncustomized-post-template'>. Remove hentry from both so that you get <div class='post'> and <div class='post uncustomized-post-template'>.
Now save the template.


Now check in the Rich Snippets Testing Tool. The error will be gone and so will be the hfeed hentry data. I have done so with my blog and now my articles featuring in Google Search results shows up my thumbnail and link to my profile.
If you still find the problem persisting try searching for hfeed & hentry in the temple again after you have checked the Expand Widget Templates box. Hope that works.


February 13, 2012

Show Author's Photo in Google Search Results for Blogger Blogs or any Website

Well, you can find picture and name of author in some Google search result. As Google can now display your name as well as your profile picture in search results next to stories that you may have written. The picture will in turn link to your Google Profile page. You may want to see this page on Google for a live example.


What’s the advantage?

As a content creator, this is an important feature for you because you can now indirectly claim authorship of your content on Google search pages.

There’s another advantage as well – your Google CTRs may improve. That’s because a Google page is often chock-full of text and thus people might be attracted more towards a result that has some visual element (the author’s photograph) attached to it.

Now you must wondering how to do it for your site or blog? So your image is appear in search result related to your site in Google. This is very simple. If you write a blog or have a website where authors can contribute stories, here’s a new feature in Google – Authorship – that you’ll find very hard to ignore (and you should not)

How to do it?

I search in google.com about "How to add authors picture in Google search result"
It gave me many results, I try labnol.com and few more sites. What they say, can not help you in case of blogger blog. So I do some research & do it in my way.

1. Open a Google+ profile : click here (not fan page, just profile. If you are already on Google +, skip this step)
2. Click on Edit profile
3. Add your site's ULR in the Contributor to section with www (i.e. www.learntricks.in)


4. Open your site/blog, create a about me page (i.e. http://www.learntricks.in/p/about.html)

5. So if you are using blogger and wonder how to put something only on home page then click edit HTML >> Proceed and paste  
<link rel="me" href="https://plus.google.com/YOUR-ID/about" /> just after
<title><data:blog.pageTitle/></title> (find this by clicking Ctrl+F)
but before
<b:else/>
<title><data:blog.pageName/></title>
</b:if>



6.Edit your About me page and put <a href="https://plus.google.com/YOUR-ID" rel="me">YOUR NAME+</a> anywhere, better if you give it twice in your site's about me page


7. Add an HTML gadget and add this <a href="https://plus.google.com/YOUR-ID?[give a space]rel=author">YOUR NAME+</a> and do not forget to give space
(i.e. <a href="https://plus.google.com/YOUR-ID?       rel=author">YOUR NAME+</a>)


8. That’s it. Wait for Google to re-crawl your new content and then test your links. Open the rich snippets tool and copy-paste the URL of one of your recent stories in the preview box. If the results say verified author (see the screenshot below)



9. Click here fill this form and let Google know about your changes! (although, it's not so necessary)

If your site is Blogger Blog you must see this error :

hfeed
   hentry
        Warning: Missing required field "updated".
        Warning: Missing required hCard "author".

You must solve this error, or Google may not able to show your photo in Google search result. So to know how  click here.


Other Troubleshooting tips:

If Google is still not willing to display your profile picture in search pages, here are some things you can try :

1. Make sure your author page is complete with some pictures, you have written a bio and that you have linked to your other social profiles. Also, the author page should be on the same domain as your articles /stories.

2. Your Google Profile should also be complete with your bio and include links to your own site as well as your other online profiles.

3. Google will pick the picture thumbnail from your Google Profile page and thus use an actual picture of yourself (not an icon). The picture should look good even when compressed into a 50×50 thumbnail image.

Some Tech-gifts for your Valentine

Tech treats for your love : If you are confused about what to gift to your Valentine on this Valentine's Day, then here we have something for you. Here is a list of 10 tech gift ideas that you can choose from. Without having to struggle much, you can easily find these gifts on various online sites like Junglee.com, Flipkart.com, Letsbuy.com and others. 
 

CHOOSE from below!!



Apple iPod nano: You can gift an Apple iPod nano loaded with love songs of your choice. If it does not fall in your budget, you can buy any good quality MP3 player and load that with romantic songs of your choice.


 
 Philips SPH8208 Digital Photo Frame: A digital photo frame loaded with beautiful moments that you have shared together is a nice idea to live those moments again on this Valentine's Day. There is a wide range of digital photo frames available in the market. Depending on your budget and personal choice, you can choose a digital photo frame for your love this Valentine's Day.



Samsung ES80 Point & Shoot: digital camera: If you want your precious and beautiful moments to be captured and preserved for forever, then you can think of gifting a digital camera to your sweetheart. There is a wide array of cameras available in the market ranging from inexpensive to pricey.

Philips DC290/37 Docking Clock Radio for iPod/iPhone: It is not only useful, but posh also. A perosn can listen to music from his iPhone/iPod, or listen to radio, with the Philips docking station. Besides, it also looks classy because of its aluminum cabinet, which will add a dash of style. 
Logitech Wireless Boombox for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch: This is a good option for music lovers. This portable Bluetooth speaker makes it easy to turn up the volume. It can be easily paired with iPad, iPhone, iPod touch or other devices with Bluetooth wireless audio profile (A2DP). The product is available on Junglee.com. 
 
Kindle Fire: You can also gift a tablet to your love on this Valentine's Day. If you are looking for a budget tablet, then the Kindle Fire tablet is a good option. Also, there are many other tablets that you can choose from.


Skullcandy Aviator Brown Gold S6AVDM-090 Headphone: It's cool! Not only looks, but quality too. It is touted to provide excellent sound quality.
Sony's PlayStation 3: This is actually a gift that a girl can gift to his beau on this Valentine's Day, as guys are more fond of playing video games.

Sony BDP-S380 Blu-ray Player: It lets you enjoy full HD 1080p Blu-ray Disc movies, plus connect to the internet and stream movies, music and videos from YouTube and more with the BDP-S380 Blu-ray Disc player. Also, you can download the free "Media Remote" app and turn your iPhone, iPad or compatible Android phone into a versatile remote control. 


Smartphone: This is the most common gadget that you can gift. If you can shell out a good sum of money, then you can choose from the Nokia Lumia 800, Samsung Galaxy note, Motorola Razr and Apple iPhone4S. But if your budget is limited, you can opt for any Android phone that falls in your budget.
 
 

February 8, 2012

Google releases Chrome Beta for Android

There have been plenty of rumors, and users have been calling for it for a long time. Well, the time is finally here: Chrome Beta has been released for Android. The browser has some pretty nice features, but one big caveat. The caveat being the one that you never want to hear as an Android user: Chrome Beta is only available on Android 4.0+, which effectively rules out 99% of the ecosystem

Chrome Beta definitely fits in well with the new Ice Cream Sandwich UI. The browser looks great and features the subtle animations that have become standard in Android. Pages render quickly, and overall it feels a lot like the stock ICS browser, just with some added extras. It has the same omnibox and the ability to save pages for offline reading. The extra features come from interacting with your Chrome browser on your desktop. 

Along with syncing your bookmarks and history, Chrome now also syncs open tabs (and the full history of that tab) from desktop to mobile for easy access. You can also send pages from desktop to your phone much like you could with the Chrome to Phone extension, but now there is also the added option of automatically saving the sent page for offline viewing. Additionally, Chrome Beta offers Incognito Mode for private browsing as well as gestures to easily flip between tabs. 

It's about time Android had a proper Chrome browser and with luck it will come to older versions of Android sooner rather than later. If you have an ICS device and want to try it out, Chrome Beta is available for free in the Android Market.



Nokia to introduce at least one new high-end smartphone at MWC

According to Forbes, Nokia plans on introducing at least one new high-end smartphone at MWC 2012 in Barcelona, which is scheduled to open at the end of this month. While it is unknown what OS will be running on the device, one of Nokia's partners revealed that the phone will have a software feature that is usually found only on high-end models. One rumor, which we have already passed along to you, is that this new high-end model is the Nokia Lumia 910 which is basically the same model as the Nokia Lumia 900 supposedly headed for AT&T, but with a 12MP camera. Nokia has already shot down this speculation by saying that the Lumia 910 does not exist.
The Nokia Lumia 900

The Finnish based manufacturer is holding a press event on the morning of February 27th, the day that MWC 2012 opens. Usually, a company that invites the media to a separate event during a trade show, has some very big news to report such as a major product introduction. Last year, Nokia's offsite event served as a way for Nokia's new CEO, Stephen Elop, to discuss with the press his vision of Nokia's future and no device was announced. But this year Nokia has already launched its entry-level Nokia Lumia 710 and the Nokia Lumia 800. The high-end Nokia Lumia 900 is already available for pre-order via one of  Microsoft's retail store.

As for this mysterious new high-end model from Nokia, we might just have to wait until the morning of the first day of MWC to find out. And since we will be presenting live coverage of MWC 2012, as soon as we know, you will know.

No Samsung Galaxy S III at March 22nd event in France

When will we get to see the elusive, but highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S III? The sequel to the wildly successful Samsung Galaxy S II is not making the trip to Barcelona for MWC 2012, as confirmed by the Korean manufacturer. Apparently, the 7 month gestation period between the Samsung Galaxy S II's introduction at last year's MWC and its initial U.S. launch on Sprint was just too much for Samsung.


After the word went out that the Samsung Galaxy S III would be a no-show at MWC, a invitation from Samsung to the media for a March 22nd event in France had everyone hopped up once again, speculating that this would be the date of the Samsung Galaxy S III's introduction. But once again, Samsung has put the kibosh on that idea. The manufacturer told The Next Web that the event in France is merely a way to showcase Samsung's existing portfolio and demonstrate the devices displayed at MWC for those who could not make it to Barcelona.

The Samsung Galaxy S III is still expected to make its debut in the first half of this year. While no one knows for sure what the specs are on the phone, thanks to the use of components that are 10% to 20% thinner than "conventional parts," including the printed circuit board, the latest leak calls for a thinner form factor than the Galaxy S II. This could result in a device perhaps as thin as 7mm (1.5mm thinner than the Samsung Galaxy S II), with a Super AMOLED Plus display and a quad-core processor under the hood. An 8MP camera should be on back, capturing true HD video, and the handset should have an HDMI output with LTE connectivity. And while the latter might give you the idea that the Samsung Galaxy S III will be initially launched in the States, the Samsung GALAXY Nexus was released first overseas with HSPA+ connectivity, followed by the launch of the LTE variant in the States. In the meantime, you may now erase that circle you drew around March 22nd on your calendar.

Review : Asus Transformer Prime

Impressively, Asus went all out this time around with the design of the Transformer Prime seeing that they didn’t leave any stone unturned in crafting this beauty. Simply put it, the Asus Transformer Prime is one of the best-looking tablets we’ve seen to date – hands down! Needless to say, that’s some serious talk from us, but after scoping out the premium choice of materials it’s using, like the metallic spun finish of its rear casing, it’s easily on par to the iPad 2 in terms of quality and durability, though, it’s marginally lighter (20.67 oz), but not as light as the airy Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (19.75 oz).
Asus Transformer Prime Review
Asus Transformer Prime Review

Feasting our eyes on its industrial design, we adore that it has an overall clean appearance, but even more impressive is the fact it’s able to pack everything into its compact 0.41” thick body – and it’s uniform too! For the most part, it’s comfortable to hold with both hands for an extensive period of time, however, its edges are a bit sharp feeling and can become slippery to grasp. Beyond that, we have to applaud Asus in crafting something so beautiful and easily exude the top-notch qualities we’d expect out of a $500 priced tablet.

The Asus Transformer Prime is comfortable to hold with both hands - Asus Transformer Prime Review

The Asus Transformer Prime is comfortable to hold with both hands - Asus Transformer Prime Review


The Asus Transformer Prime is comfortable to hold with both hands

Asus Transformer Prime Review


On its left edge we find most of the tablet’s ports, like its microSD card slot and microHDMI port, while the microphone and stiff feeling volume control are also located closeby. Towards the top left corner, the lonely narrow looking dedicated power button pops out, and its response is better when pressed. Meanwhile, the directional microphone is perched directly in the middle of the top edge, while the 3.5mm headset jack is the sole thing taking up the right side of the tablet. Lastly, the proprietary data/charging port and dock connecting notches are all positioned on the bottom edge.

 Data/charging port and dock connecting notches (bottom) - The sides of the Asus Transformer Prime - Asus Transformer Prime Review
Left edge - The sides of the Asus Transformer Prime - Asus Transformer Prime Review
Power button (top) - The sides of the Asus Transformer Prime - Asus Transformer Prime Review
               



Above the display, a 1.3-megapixel camera sits squarely in the middle ready for all of our video chatting needs and self-portraits. Strangely, even though it’s running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, face unlock is nowhere to be found as an option with the tablet. Flipping over to its backside, the tablet is treated to one very respectable 8-megapixel auto-focus camera with flash, which features an F2.4 lens and backside illumination. Finally, the tablet’s sole speaker is found nearby towards the left edge.

Front-facing camera - Asus Transformer Prime Review
8-megapixel rear camera - Asus Transformer Prime Review
                 Front-facing camera
          8-megapixel rear camera
Just like the Eee Pad Transformer from last year, the Transformer Prime also sports a convertible style design with the aid of its optional $149.99 keyboard dock.


The Transformer Prime sports a convertible style design with the aid of its optional keyboard dock

The chicklet style buttons on the keyboard are tiny - Asus Transformer Prime Review
Dock lock button - The chicklet style buttons on the keyboard are tiny - Asus Transformer Prime Review


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