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Gphone Video Converter for Gphone Users

Video Converter for Gphone is a professional and Google Phone/G1 video formats converter application that can convert regular video formats to Gphone (G1) 3GP, MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV etc. Furthermore, this powerful Gphonve Video Converter also can extract audio from video to Gphone MP3, WMA, AAC etc. with fast conversion speed and excellent output quality.

Google Phone Video Converter is a powerful tool with various settings to edit your video files, such as movie trimming, video cropping, video effect settings, video and audio encoder settings, video file merging, and movie picture capturing and so on.

This G1 Video Converter also is an easy use tool. All a user needs to do is click on the menu and all the options of the program are available to you. All conversions can be done easily and smoothly. Don’t hesitate to use Wondershare Gphone Video Converter now and receive unlimited enjoyment from your digital life.

High speed to convert Video to Google Phone Formats

Turn video on Google phone and watch it anytime and anywhere

Convert video to Google Phone (G1) Video
Convert video to Google phone (G1) video formats including 3GP, MPEG4, H.264, WMV, H.263.

Extract audio from DVD to Google Phone (G1)
Extract audio from DVD to Gphone MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+, AMR-NB.

High-speed conversion
Convert DVD to Gphone (T-mobile G1) video and audio files with super fast conversion speed.

Automatically shut down
Has option to automatically shut down your PC after finish conversion.

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Introduce the best Video to GPhone Converter for GPhone users.

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Video Converter for Gphone is a professional & Google Phone/G1 video formats converter application that can convert regular video formats to Gphone (G1) 3GP, MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV etc. Furthermore, this powerful Gphonve Video Converter also can extract audio from video to Gphone MP3, WMA, AAC etc. with speedy conversion speed & excellent output quality.

Google Phone Video Converter is a powerful gizmo with various settings to edit your video files, such as movie trimming, video cropping, video effect settings, video & audio encoder settings, video file merging, & movie picture capturing & so on.

This G1 Video Converter also is an easy use gizmo. All a user needs to do is click on the menu & all the options of the program are obtainable to you. All conversions can be done easily & smoothly. Don’t hesitate to use Gphone Video Converter now & receive unlimited enjoyment from your digital life

Key Features of the Video Converter for Gphone :

(1) Optimize the logic of watermark, support dragging the water frame to customize the watermark location

(2)  Support special-effects for each file separately when merging in to two file in the conversion.

(3) Realize what you see is what you get, meaning the effect of the preview is the same as output.

(4)  Support adding plug-in subtitles automatically.

(5)  Support Live Update function.

(6)  Add mute function.

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Pavtube Video to Gphone Converter: convert and play videos on your gphone

After the launch of Apple’s iPhone, Google was also thinking to make their own mobile phone which have all the latest technologies in-built in it. Technologies like Wireless Internet device with the best mobile telephone are the elements on which the Google was focused. Therefore a project started and named as GPhone. Google made an operating system and software platform for advance mobile phones. It was based on Linux Kernel and developed by Google and later the Open Handset Alliance. It was named as Android. All the mobile phones which are using the Android Operating System are known as GPhone.

The Video to GPhone Converter will provide you customized video and audio parameters including video resolution, frame rate, encoder, bit rate, audio sample rate and Channel. It will also support the trimming, cropping and capturing of video. Using this converter you will be able to convert all video files with the stunning audio and video quality.

People are now using GPhone to play different audio and video files. GPhone uses MPEG-4, H.264 Video, MP3, WAV, AAC and AMR audio formats. But if you have audio/video files that are not of these file formats then you can not play the files on the GPhone. So a simple solution for you is to use a converter that can convert files to the GPhone specified file format. One very best software is available to do so and is known as Video to GPhone Converter. It is an all in one software that can easily convert all the popular video formats like AVI, WMV, 3GP, MOV, MPG, VOB, RMVB, ASF, MP4, FLV etc file format to MPEG-4, H.264 video, MP3, WAV, AAC and AMR file formats that will be playable in your GPhone.

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GSMArena.com introduces its very own Android phone – the gPhoneGSMArena.com introduces its very own Android phone – the gPhone


Update 02 April: Yes, it’s an April Fools’ Day prank and quite obvious one. We did it just to lower your guard for the second “Hakintosh” hit.

Ladies and gentlemen, we have a big one for you. After more than a year of hard work and tough negotiations we are pleased to introduce our first very own mobile phone. Enter the full-touch Android-running gPhone!

The idea to come up with a phone of our own was born several months after the Android OS became a fact. Now that we’ve got most of the gPhone hardware and software clear we feel ready to share it with you.

We would like to thank our partners from Samsung who were kind enough to supply the gPhone 4″ Super AMOLED touchscreen display of WVGA resolution and Qualcomm, who agreed to make our device the first to pack their brand new 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon CPU.

The rest of the specs of the gPhone include Wi-Fi b/g/n, GPS, 3G with HSDPA support and 512 MB of RAM.

The 8 megapixel backlit image sensor of the camera will allow better low-light performance than any mobile phone currently on the market and will be able to record 720p video at 30fps.

We were even looking into the possibility of enabling 1080p video recording, but there are still some limitations of the Android platform that we need to find a way around for this to happen. At any rate, the hardware should be perfectly capable of delivering that when our software department finds a workaround.

We are hoping the gPhone will be available in time for the holiday season in black and brown color versions. Both will have steel bodies and should cost about 400 euro (540 US dollars) before taxes or subsides. We are currently negotiating with several major European carriers about offering the gPhone through their networks and we’ll keep you posted once the deals are done.

You can check out some live photos and a brief demo video of the gPhone in our review section.

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Sprint 4G phone packs ‘snappy’ silicon

The newest 4G marvel from Sprint and HTC joins a growing list of high-end smartphones that tap into the speed of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor.

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The dual-branded Sprint HTC phone announced Tuesday at CTIA 2010 in Las Vegas joins other Snapdragon-based phones, including the Google Nexus One (also made by HTC), the HTC HD2, Acer Liquid, and Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. All are upscale phones that run the Android operating system.

And what does the future hold for Android phones running on Snapdragon silicon? The current 1GHz Snapdragon QSD8650 chip–used in the phones cited above–will be followed by a 1.3GHz processor, the QSD8650a, according to Mark Frankel, vice president of product management at Qualcomm CDMA Technologies.

The 1.3GHz chip, in turn, will be followed by a dual-core chip, the 8672, that will run at 1.5GHz, Frankel said. Typically, adding another processing core increases performance. (Though widely used in PCs, dual-core designs are nonexistent in smartphones today.)

“Clearly the market is demanding performance and that’s one of the reasons that Snapdragon has gotten the traction it has,” Frankel said. “And that’s why dual-core is inevitable for both smartphone and smartbook devices.”

Both chips will support the Google Chrome operating system, which is expected to be used in small, Netbook-like laptops called smartbooks.

Devices based on the 1.3GHz Snapdragon are expected later this year, while the dual-core chip should appear in devices by early next year, or even possibly this Christmas, according to Frankel.