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Pengadilan Tinggi Delhi telah menghentikan pembuatan, penjualan, dan distribusi ponsel oleh produsen asal Tiongkok Xiaomi Technology dan situs penjualan online e-retailer Flipkart di India sampai perintah lebih lanjut.
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Perintah Pengadilan India
Perintah itu diberikan pada permohonan gugatan yang didaftarkan oleh perusahaan mobile technology Ericsson yang berpendapat bahwa Xiaomi telah gagal untuk mendapatkan lisensi untuk menggunakan Esensial Paten Standard yang dimiliki oleh Ericsson.
Ericsson juga telah menghitung kerugian dari pelanggaran paten yang dilakukan oleh Xiaomi. Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, yang memiliki paten di seluruh dunia untuk beberapa jenis AMR, 3G dan teknologi EDGE, telah mendatangi Pengadilan Tinggi Delhi untuk menyatakan bahwa Xiaomi Teknologi telah meluncurkan ponsel di India tanpa mengambil lisensi dari mereka untuk menggunakan teknologi mereka yang telah dipatenkan.
Teknologi Ericsson yang digunakan Xiaomi
Perusahaan juga mengklaim bahwa mereka telah mengundang pihak Xiaomi Inc untuk mengambil lisensi tapi telah meluncurkan ponsel di pasar India tanpa melakukannya. Sebuah Esensial Paten Standar adalah paten untuk teknologi inti penting untuk menciptakan sesuatu dari standar teknis tertentu. Dalam hal ini, ponsel tidak dapat dibuat tanpa GSM, GPRS, EDGE dan WCDMA teknologi, yang dipatenkan oleh Ericsson.
Ericsson dalam permohonan gugatan mereka juga menuduh bahwa Flipkart telah menandatangani perjanjian dengan Xiaomi untuk menjual perangkat telepon genggam pintar yang "melanggar aturan". Dalam perintah yang dikeluarkan pada hari Senin, pengadilan Kehakiman GP Mittal telah menerima argumen bahwa ada "kasus prima facie untuk hibah iklan perintah interim".
Instruksi larangan impor kepada pihak Bea dan Cukai India
Pengadilan juga telah mengarahkan pihak Bea dan Cukai untuk tidak mengizinkan impor produk Xiaomi ke India. Dalam sebuah pernyataan yang dirilis ke media, Kepala Kantor Xiaomi cabang India Manu Jain mengatakan bahwa perusahaan belum menerima pemberitahuan resmi dari Pengadilan Tinggi. "Namun, tim hukum kami sedang mengevaluasi situasi berdasarkan informasi yang kami miliki ...," kata Jain.
Google used its I/O 2012 conference in San Francisco to unveil the latest release of Android. Carrying the version number 4.1, the new Android Jelly Bean is supposed to come as more of a polish to Ice Cream Sandwich, than a major game changer.
Dont think for a second though, that Jelly Bean doesnt have anything interesting to offer. On the contrary - the latest Android version brings a truckload of new features, and should help noticeably improve the overall user experience. Here goes the full breakdown:
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean changelog:
Project Butter has brought smoother and faster feeling user interface
Improved notification center with expandable and actionable notifications
Updated widget behavior
Improved camera and gallery apps for easy photo snapping and sharing
Improved keyboard behavior with with word prediction
Added Accessibility options with support for external Braille input
Enhanced Android Beam allowing transfer of photos and video
Offline Voice recognition and typing
Google Voice search is more intelligent than ever
Updated Google Search user interface
Google Now adds automatic information feeds to your device (weather, traffic, sports, etc)
Bi-Directional text and additional language support
Truly high-resolution contact photos
USB audio output and HDMI multichannel audio output
App encryption and Smart App updates
The list might not be too long, but Android ICS was arguably the most feature-rich platform already, so major changes were hardly required. With Android easily the most popular mobile OS out there, Jelly Beans task is to solidify its lead by polishing the user experience.
The Project Butter sounds like a great start, but its certainly not the only trick up Jelly Beans sleeve. The revamped notification center, the updated widgets and the new natural language searches should really make a difference to end users, while the improved Android SDK and extended API support should keep developers happy.
The question remains if every feature on the list work as advertised, so lets not waste any more time and start testing them out.
User interface
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean sticks to the foundation laid by Ice Cream Sandwich more than half a year ago. There are very few visual user interface changes, but some cool added functionality. Of course, as with every previous Android release, the bootscreen animation has also been updated.
Project Butter
Project Butter is Googles answer to the oft-criticized Android user interface stutters and is probably the most important new feature of Android Jelly Bean. Cool animations have been an integral part of Android for quite some time now, but the problem was that they werent always perfectly smooth. Even really powerful smartphones and tablets were guilty of the lagging occasionally and it was about time Google did something about it.
In fact, Google has worked so hard on these performance optimizations that it even borrowed the services of a high-speed RED camera to record the improvements throughout the UI. Check it out.
To get the interface so fluid and smooth, Google has made Jelly Beans UI run at 60 frames per second where the hardware allows it. Since software engineers didnt stop there, they also added triple buffering (CPU, GPU and display working in parallel, not waiting in turns).
Finally, theres the feature called Touch responsiveness, which makes your phone anticipate and predict where your finger will be on the screen next and preloads any animations it might need to display when you start touching the screen.
The result, as you saw in the video above is an interface you can safely call "smooth as butter".
Lockscreen
The lockscreen for example is altered and now shows a large dotted circle around the center-placed unlock button. You still the two familiar shortcuts - move the unlock button to the left for camera, and right for unlock. Theres a new, third icon above them for jumping to Google Voice Search.
We still feel Google isnt utilizing the lockscreen to its fullest, though. A small weather widget wouldve come in handy, or even a short calendar snippet showing the upcoming appointments. Weve seen those in some of the custom launchers, but it would be great if they were backed into the OS itself.
The refreshed user interface of Jelly Bean feels familiar
Enhanced notification center
One of the best bits about Jelly Bean is its revamped notification center. It features a redesigned clock and date icons on the top left followed by a larger settings icon. The clear notifications icon has also been refreshed and it looks much sharper now.
The updates here dont end with the looks, either. Select app notifications have gotten really smart, not only delivering you the notification, but also providing you with several options for interaction.
The all new notification drawer
For example, you can snooze a reminder for an upcoming meeting or email its guests right from the notification area. This is quite convenient, saving you a few seconds from the time youd normally spend tapping your way through the app to get the same thing done.
Next, you can answer or hang up a call right from the notification blind. Yes, this feature was present in previous Android releases too, but now its icons have been redesigned dont feel out of place.
Finally, starting with Jelly Bean, you can view photos shared with you on Google+ or even read your incoming messages without even having to enter the Messaging app.
Resizable and self-aware app widgets
Ice Cream Sandwich introduced resizable widgets, and they have been further improved in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. With the latest release of the Google OS widgets will automatically adjust their size to fit on the screen where youd want to put.
Widgets now automatically readjust their size to fit on the selected screen
This means that if you place a widget in an icon-congested screen, the widget will contract to fit in whatever gap is available for it. Also, if you drag one widget on top of the other, it will make space for itself by forcing the icons underneath to rearrange.
Synthetic benchmarks
We ran some benchmarks on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Its important to point out that were using the same version that was used at the Google I/O demo and thats powering the Nexus phones they handed out to attendees, but even so its not a finalized build (but its very close).
The first thing we noticed is that CPU performance seems to have degraded a bit - both in BenchmarkPi and in Linpack, which test single- and multi-threaded performance respectively.
None of the changes in Jelly Bean sound like they should negatively impact CPU performance, so this could be the result of some debugging-related processes eating up precious system resources.
NenaMark 2 is an important test - we werent quite sure which way it will go, but as turned out it went up. The Galaxy Nexus saw a nearly 20% increase in framerate after the update.
Project Butter brings a number of improvements to Android aimed at making the user interface smoother and more responsive. It seems that 3D gaming performance has gone up too.
Google updated the browser for Jelly Bean. Note that were talking about the standard Android browser and not Chrome, which is going to be the default browser on the upcoming Nexus 7 tablet.
The updated JavaScript engine shaved off a few milliseconds from the SunSpider test. The Galaxy Nexus is now faster than a Krait-packing HTC One S, a Tegra 3-based HTC One X and even the new Apple iPad.
The BrowerMark score went up a notch too, but the difference isnt all that great here. Its likely just the improvement in the JavaScript portions of the benchmark.
When the finalized version of Jelly Bean comes out, well re-run the tests and hopefully the CPU performance should bounce back. The improved 3D and web browsing performance is quite welcome though and it means that browsing the web on Android will become an even cooler experience. This post sponsored by: Dr Mobiles Limited 1 Huron Street, Takapuna, North Shore 0622 Tel: (09) 551-5344 and Mob: (021) 264-0000 Web - Map - Google+ - Email - Posterous - Tumblr - Twitter - Blogger - Flickr - Author