Everything has been a carbon copy of the Apple devices, and Android has largely been that.
“There’s really been no innovation since iOS. The Grid4 phone, on the other hand, uses a Qualcomm MSM8255 processor (a 1Ghz Snapdragon), 512 MB of RAM, and a 800×480 display. It’s based on an Nvidia Tegra II 1Ghz dual core processor, and sports 512MB of RAM, 16GB of storage, and all the usual wireless options and ports. In other words, no Android Market access, but it does come with the Amazon App Store and Fusion Garage’s own application store. While Android application will run on the device, it doesn’t pack any Google features (it uses Bing, even). GridOS is based on Android, but while it retains the Android Linux kernel and Dalvik, everything else is custom.
Other interesting tricks are the ability to start playing a video on the tablet, pause it, and then continue where you left off on your phone. When you highlight a word anywhere on the device, you can tap on an icon to open a pie menu with all sorts of actions look the word up in a dictionary, search the web, open Wikipedia, and so on. The home screen is unlike anything you’ve seen before (check the video from Engadget below), and looks pretty neat. It also does a few interesting tricks, software-wise. I’m obviously not sure how well it will work in real life, but it at least looks pretty good. It is, clearly, inspired by Metro, but it does give its own unique twist to just about everything. Let me state right out of the gate that as far as design and looks go, the Grid10, Grid4, and the GridOS is very different from anything else on the market. The Grid10 for a mere $299, and JooJoo owners will get one for free. It all looks pretty awesome, and is supposed to come out October 1. The Grid10 is a tablet, Grid4 a smartphone, and GridOS the operating system. With more battery size, device's battery can generally last more time, though it depends on various other factors too.Remember Fusion Garage, the company behind the JooJoo? That thing kind of went absolutely nowhere, but the company is back with another product – well, two products to be exact, or three if you want to get pedantic (and I’m nothing if not, you know, that).
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