New Ways Of Communications
Android 2.3 platforms come with a rich array of enhanced communications matrix, which is described below:-
- Android 2.3 is enabled with VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) that lets you to make voice calls over the Internet on devices that are 3rd-party SIP activated. The 2.3 platform includes a full SIP protocol stack and integrated call management services, which makes setting up voice calls by Android mobile applications a breeze.
- Android 2.3 supports Near-field Communications (NFC) that allows Android developers develop apps that provide localized information and services. The NFC API reads and responds to information on the NFC tag when the NFC-enabled device "touches" the tag (relies on wireless technology in the device hardware). Applications can read tag information, respond to them, or store the messages.
- Game developers can now take advantage of the audio effects API in Android 2.3 that provides features like equalization, bass boost, and headphone virtualization et al. Audio effects can be applied across tracks or multiple audio effects can be mixed on a local track. Support for audio formats like AAC encoding, AMR wideband encoding, WebMopen container, and VP8 open video compression are included in Android 2.3 platform.
 




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