This article is about Ripping movies DVD to mobile phone which is built-in Android platform, such as Motorola droid, HTC Hero/Dream/Magic/Droid Eris and Google phone ‘Nexus one’ which based on Android OS 2.0. After this guide, you could watch DVD Movies especially christmas movies on ur HTC Hero/Dream/Magic/Droid Eris or Motorola Droid any time and any where.
It’s been a year since Google released Android OS, a completely open-source smartphone operating system widely perceived as the killer of Apple’s iPhone in the long run. Over the past year, Android handset, from HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1), the first Android phone, to Motorola Droid, the hottest smartphone in the United States at the moment, is gaining.
Whether you are already Android handset owners, or you are Android handset enthusiasts, willing be of the next Android phone holder, the following tip will be your Android phone assistant to help you get more fun to watch DVD movies on your Android handset, such as HTC Hero/Dream/Magic/Droid Eris.
Part 1: Can I watch DVD movies on Android phone?
A lot of Android fans have such doubt about whether it is possible to watch DVD movies on Android phone’s big screen. That’s absolutely possible. But first, we should be clear about the video format supported by Android phone.
As we know that Android phone only supports playing certain kinds of videos such as MP4 videos, therefore you need to convert DVD movies to Android MP4 videos. Usually, DVDs has some protections like CSS or region code protection, so you need an additional DVD ripping tool to convert DVDs to Android MP4 video. Here below I will introduce you an easy-to-use DVD to Android phone Converter to convert DVD to Android phone with only 3 steps.
Part 2: How to watch DVD movies on Android phone?
The tool we are going to use is Daniusoft Best DVD Ripper which can convert DVD to Android phone. Now let ’s check how to make it.
Click “File” in menu list or “Add” button, you can load DVDs from DVD Rom/Folder(data DVD)/IFO/ISO files respectively.
Step 2:
You can select MP4 format from the categorized output formats list in “Profile” drop-down list and specify the output directory to save your converted files in “Output” drop-down list. This DVD to Android Phone Converter support a lot of Android phones, such as HTC Hero, HTC Magic, HTC Droid Eris, Motorola Droid/ CLIQ, and Samsung phone etc. So you can select the corresponding format according to your Android phone.
Step 3:
The last step will be conversion. Click “Start” button, and all the tasks will be done quickly.
OK, now you can transfer your favorite DVD movies to your Android phone through cable and you can watch DVD movies freely to keep you from getting bored on a long flight or enjoy more fun. Whether you aren’t sure about switching to an Android phone in the near future, it is believed that Android phone will witness big growth in the smart phone market, and you can find more fun with Android phone.

Google and T-Mobile have teamed up to create a new breed of cell phone. The T-Mobile G1 is the world’s first Android Phone. An “android” is traditionally defined as a robot with human qualities. Perhaps the name was chosen because of the capabilities of this new phone.
It’s known as the T-Mobile G1 Android, the Android Phone, the G1 Phone, or (more informally) the Google Phone.
The G1 Phone integrates fully with your Google accounts. Here are a few of the features and capabilities of this new cell phone:
An Android phone allows you to browse the Internet just as you would on a normal computer. It allows one to run several applications at the same time, on one phone. You can switch between applications, and you can also be notified when something new occurs on one of those applications. It allows you to chat and share photos on applications such as Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk, etc. It allows you to copy URLs and share them with friends via a chat line, using a simple touch-screen interface.
The following Google applications can be accessed and used directly by the Android Phone:
Google Maps YouTube Gmail Contacts Calendar IM (Instant Message)
All of these Google applications will be available to you with a single logon – and they will automatically be synchronized with the web. What that means is that any change you make in one of your google accounts from your phone will also show up the next time you log on from any other computer.
For example, when you are out and about with your phone and you meet a new contact, you might want to save their contact information. All you do is save it into your Google Contacts on your G1 phone. That information will be available to you any time online, in your Gmail account, and in any other applicable Google account, and you can access it through any computer in the world which is connected to the Internet.
Any information you save on your phone in this way will appear on your computer as well – and vice-versa.
If you lose or break your phone, you won’t lose your information. Your data will be there waiting for you on your Google account, which you can access the next time you are online. And there is no need to worry about your information being stolen, as its password-protected.
Here is another example of the a use of a Google Android phone. Once you have a contact address saved into your Google account, you can easily find that location on a map – using Google Maps, of course. And what’s more, you can access street level events in any area where this is available.
This makes it a breeze to get directions to a new location! Simply find your contact on a a map with a couple of clicks, and use a street-level view to find your way if needed!
Another example of the use of the this phone is the integration of the cell phone with your Google Calendar. Any event you save on your Google Calendar will be available to you on your phone, wherever you are. So you can access your schedule easily, on the go and from anywhere, as long as you have your phone with you.
No more schedule books! And you can say goodbye to those tiny notebooks and pads of paper you carry around so that you can jot down notes and phone numbers.
What’s more, once you save information on your Android phone, there’s no need to transfer it over after you get home. Its all there, safely stored on your Google account, for ready access whenever you need it.
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Google Android sounds like the name of a mobile phone, but it’s actually not. The name Google Android is used to refer to the OS of the mobile phone. The market is flooded with with mobile phones these days, and consumers are spoilt for choice. So what makes Google Android so different? And why should anyone start using a totally different OS altogether?
Currently, the better known mobile operating systems in the market are Symbian, Palm, Windows Mobile and more recently, OS X for iPhone. These operating systems are all competing for market share. But the similar aspect of these operating systems is that they are all closed systems. In other words, no one else, but the companies themselves can develop applications for the OS (with the exception of OS X, which we shall discuss later).
Therefore, all mobile phones that are equipped with these operating systems have limited applications that can be installed.
Recognizing the rising trend of the open network, Google is hoping to change all that with Google Android. With the SDK (Software Development Kit) offered by Google, developers can truly innovate and come up with applications that can be installed in Google Android. We have all seen this concept taking the Internet by storm.
For instance, we see the Firefox browser closing the gap with Internet explorer. It’s able to catch up quickly because it allows developers to develop useful extensions for the browsers. To date, there are hundreds of extensions for the Firefox browser, and its popularity is still rising. The same goes for social community sites. MySpace used to be the top social community site. But Facebook became popular really fast, and have risen to be on par with MySpace. Again, it happened because Facebook started allowing developers to launch applications on its platform.
The signals are clear. The open concept works, and Google Android is looking to overtake all the other mobile operating systems. The project is now being undertaken by the Open Handset Alliance, which is a group of companies formed by Google, T-Mobile, Sprint, Vodaphone, HTC, Motorola, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson and other players in the mobile phone industry.
Eventually, fans can’t help but compare Google Android with Apple’s OS X. After all, the Apple iPhone is immensely popular, and it also allows developers to develop third party applications for the iPhones, and distribute them through Apple’s website. However, the OS X also has a limitation – it can only work with the iPhone. So if you don’t like the iPhone (rare, but it happens), you are out of luck.
Google Android looks set to become the leading OS. It’s just a matter of time. Already, the Open Handset Alliance is working with mobile phone manufacturers to develop Android mobile phones. So don’t be surprised to find mobile phones from major brands such as Samsung, HTC, Motorola, etc. in the near future.
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