How to Install multi touch On Xperia X10
You can install this only on Android 2.2 , And in order to do this there is no need to have ROOT access, but if by chance if you have installed some custom rom for Android -2.1 , then too the installation is possible.
NOTE: Do at your own risk, any installation process or update functions has its own risks, we are not responsible for any problem .
1) Download the beta and install FlashTool 0.2.9.1 in C: so create a folder named FlashTool and batize.
Download FlashTool version 0.2.9.1 Beta
2. Now download DualToch the (multi touch) to X10i/battery charger concept and copy into the firmwares folder of FlashTool
Download Dual touch (Multi touch) to X10i
3. click with the right mouse on ‘ X10FlashTool ‘ and run it as administrator.
4. In FlashTool which is already opened click on ‘ Flash ‘ and select the file * FTF Dual Toch and click OK.
5. Please wait a little, will arise next image
6.After that disconnect the device and unplug your phone
7.Now hold the back button and plug the USB cable in PC.
8.After that wait for the completion of the process and disconnect the USB cable.
I haven’t had any problem or event as the steps above on my Xperia battery charger concept, and it was very good to have
multi touch on this device. In some cases you may need to disable Firewall, anti virus windows …
Google’s Android 3.0 ‘Honeycomb’ Just for Tablets
Android 3.0 is a new version of the Android platform that is specifically optimized for devices with larger screen sizes, particularly tablets. It introduces a brand new, truly virtual and “holographic” UI design, as well as an elegant, content-focused interaction model.
Android 3.0 release date
Android 3.0 release date is looking like early 2011.
In a video on All Things Digital posted on 7 December 2010 Google's Andy Rubin showed off a prototype Motorola Android 3.0 tablet and confirmed that the Android 3.0 release date will be "some time next year".
As of mid-February 2011, we've seen Android 3.0 running on a wide range of tablets which are all due out soon, which means Android 3.0 is very nearly ready for launch. We're guessing on a release date some time in March/April.
Android 3.0 builds on the things people love most about Android — refined multitasking, rich notifications, Home screen customization, widgets, and more — and transforms them with a vibrant, 3D experience and deeper interactivity, making them familiar but even better than before.
The new UI brings fresh paradigms for interaction, navigation, and customization and makes them available to all applications — even those built for earlier versions of the platform. Applications written for Android 3.0 are able to use an extended set of UI objects, powerful graphics, and media capabilities to engage users in new ways.
System Bar, for global status and notifications
Across the system and in all applications, users have quick access to notifications, system status, and soft navigation buttons in a System Bar, available at the bottom of the screen. The System Bar is always present and is a key touchpoint for users, but in a new "lights out mode" can also be dimmed for full-screen viewing, such as for videos.
Action Bar, for application control
In every application, users have access to contextual options, navigation, widgets, or other types of content in an Action Bar, displayed at the top of the screen. The Action Bar is always present when an application is in use, although its content, theme, and other properties are managed by the application rather than the system. The Action Bar is another key touchpoint for users, especially with action items and an overflow dropdown menu, which users frequently access in a similar manner in most applications.
Customizable Home screens
Five customizable Home screens give users instant access to all parts of the system from any context. Each screen offers a large grid that maintains spatial arrangement in all orientations. Users can select and manipulate Home screen widgets, app shortcuts, and wallpapers using a dedicated visual layout mode. Visual cues and drop shadows improve visibility when adjusting the layout of shortcuts and widgets. Each Home screen also offers a familiar launcher for access to all installed applications, as well as a Search box for universal search of apps, contacts, media files, web content, and more.
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Motorola Xoom
Motorola unveiled its all new Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet at the CES 2011 which grabbed the spotlight.
Motorola Xoom is the first tablet to run Android 3.0 Honeycomb and to support 4G Network(via some hardware and software upgrade).Not only the software but also the eye popping hardware on Xoom dragged everyone’s attention.
The Motorola Xoom features a 1GHz Dual core Tegra 2 Processor, 1GB of RAM ,a 10.1-inch 1280 x 800 capacitive display(with scratch proof gorilla glass) and 32GB of Internal storage.With specs like that and also the tablet exclusive version of android running on it one could not help but get dragged towards it but the price could be the one that might repel you back.
Priced around $800 (off contract) the Xoom is surely one expensive piece of hardware.
Lets analyze Motorola xoom’s specs,features and build quality.
Performance
The 1GHz Tegra Cpu accompanied by 1gig RAM does manage to do all the basic tablet jobs without dropping a sweat.The tablet has been found to multitask ,run games,apps and browser effortlessly.
Sound and camera
The sound output is pretty amazing.The inbuilt speaker is crisp and loud enough.A decent 5MP camera has been installed on the rear of the device which is also capable of 720p HD video recording.
Battery life
one of the most important aspect to be tested,the battery life is where Xoom impressed us the most .A hands-on report says the tablet could run videos on 65% brightness level 8.20 hrs(without break),which is way better than 90% of the tablets.
Xperia Play
Xperia Play Tech Specs
The smartphone runs on a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor that can run games at a 60 frames per second framerate.
There is 400 MB of integrated memory in the device, which is expandable with microSD up to 32GB (8GB card will be included in the package).
Xperia Play features a 4.0 inch capacitive LCD touchscreen with a 480×854 pixel resolution and 16.7 million colors. It also has a 5.1 megapixel camera with autofocus, flash, image stabilizer, geotagging and video recording capability.
Soon after launch the Xperia Play will have close to 50 titles available, giving gamers a wide choice of games to choose from. In use the Xperia Play is surprisingly good, with capable graphic presentation and no noticeable lag in game play. The handset has auto rotate facility, which automatically rotates the display to landscape orientation when the control pad is slid out from the phone. There is a proximity sensor for auto turn off when in call, and the display supports multi touch input. Allowing game developers to incorporate an element of touchscreen input for titles released onto the Xperia Play.
Aside from the main focus on the gaming capabilities of the handset, the Xperia Play in its own right is a more than capable all round smartphone. The handset is equipped with a decent quality 5.0 Megapixel camera, with autofocus and LED flash. Touch focus support is included, as is image stablisation, to eliminate those annoying blurred shots. Geotagging is also included, allowing you to capture the location details of pictures caught on the handsets camera, which can be shared with friends when the photos are uploaded online. Video recording is also enabled on the handset, and there is a second camera on the front of the device, for video calling purposes.
Connectivity is a big part of the Xperia Play, and all the main technologies are included, with support for HSPA Mobile Broadband, along with GPRS, EDGE and WiFi 802.11 b/g/n with DLNA support, making it a breeze to integrate the device and share media with other compatible equipment across your home WLAN. Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP is included for local connectivity, and there is a v2.0 Micro USB connector.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play will ship with the latest version of Android OS, Android 2.3, and is powered by a 1 GHz processor along with an Adreno 205 GPU. There is plenty of memory available on board, with 400 MB on the device, which can be expanded up to 32 GB with Micro SD memory cards. An 8 GB card is supplied by Sony Ericsson in the box.
Xperia Play battery life
Sony Ericsson says that it is possible to play with the device for 5 and a half hours without having to recharge it.
Talking with the phone drains the battery a bit less. Manufacturer promises that the phone battery enables 8 hours and 25 minutes of talk time and 425 hours of stand-by.
Xperia Play Price
The exact price of Xperia Play is not yet known, but it has been suggested that it could be around $750 USD or 550 Euros without a contract.
Xperia Play Games list
The full list of games on Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is not yet known, but some titles have already slipped through:
- Assassin’s Creed
- Guitar Hero 6
- Battlefield
- Dead Space
- Dungeon Defender
- The Sims
- Fifa 10
- Bruce Lee
- Asphalt Racing
- Gun Brothers
- Super KO Boxing 2
- Family Guy Timewarped
- Millionaire City








