
If you again Revue happen the iPhone event “Let’s talk iPhone.”, then turns the event as Apple’s way to old properties with new features to connect what do not like many fans each. Because the iPhone 4S have a new hardware for an old design, with new iPods, there is only a new software, but for old hardware and an old design – thus, Apple seems a mistake to have committed this.
Was interesting during the presentation that the new iPod touch 5 g has been treated very briefly. This was shown almost once short, the new white model was introduced and has continued with the next topic, so we had the impression, Apple would want to waste much time with the iPod touch. This is a shame, because after all is this to the best-selling mobile gaming handheld ever.
Apple iPod touch 5 g has this after details of Apple’s a retina display, HD video recording and a white version. Nothing has changed on the inside of the unit, either the processor or memory were improved somehow. You can that new iPod touch 289 euros (32 GB model) and 389 euros (389 euros) at the Apple online store buy now for 189 euros (8 GB model).
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Google has is with Android 4.0 a lot made – at last the long-awaited end of fragmentation between smartphones and tablets, a more convenient and more intuitive user interface and now it seems also a uniform look and feel for all ICS devices. Previously so that each manufacturer designed the UI so it was, as he thought it fit Acer – Asus and Lenovo are satisfied with some additional apps, Samsung, HTC and LG, however, missed completely new UI their devices. Unfortunately, this led also to the developers of apps not exactly knew what design you should use now, what you want to change under Android 4.0 however.

From now on should the blue “holo”-theme, which was so far in all the previews, be mandatory for all manufacturers. This does not, mean that manufacturers not here and since may make changes, but also the developers for their apps should abide by the design of this home. This, the apps you want to finally consistent look and appear altogether consistent with the OS.

Under Android one could not really speak 2.3 gingerbread of a theme – the menus were all black and white and worked as such as the Google nexus S without manufacturer UI very barren. Android 3.2 brought here massive improvements, was incompatible due to the exclusive source code and the new high Tablet resolution to many apps.

Since the developers of Android 4.0 but all effort in the design have given, this should prevail also in the long term. It is only questionable how Android will affect 5.0 Jellybean on this premise and if Google wants to stay actually permanently at the blue look.
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