What All Do You Already Know About the Android OS? | The Communication Blog

Friday, November 30, 2012

What All Do You Already Know About the Android OS?

By Frank T. Newcrest


If you keep up at all with news in the cellular world, you will know that, in terms of popularity, the Android OS is currently gaining on the Blackberry and the iPhone systems. This is partly because the Android OS is used in a wide variety of phones. This might also be because the operating system itself is constantly being worked on, upgraded and developed which makes it highly competitive against the other smart phone OSes that are on the market. The Android/Google phones are set apart from their smart phone competitors because, unlike the iPhones and Blackberries, the Android phones are available in widely varied styles and types of extensiveness in the software. You might find the following information interesting about the Android and the Google phones.

As you know we love to write about this sort of thing! When I wrote about spying on text messages I immediately thought about covering this topic.

I'm excited about writing about this subject and I hope it's helpful. I got a few questions after my article about spy on text messages.

You do have options if you hope to be able to purchase music through your Android OS phone. One of the best perks of iPhones is being able to access the iTunes store. You can still have a great deal of access if you have a Google phone. There are a lot of different free music applications available for Android phone users. Others use the music sales websites and stores pretty much the same way that the iPhone uses the iTunes marketplace.

Being able to multi-task between applications is a major selling point that helps Android compete against the crazily popular iPhones. IPhone users can only access one app at a time, though it is possible to multi task that one app with any or all of the basic phone functions: calls, music and internet. That illustrates pretty much the only multi-tasking the phone is capable of doing. The Android phones, however, can run multiple apps with no problems at all.

It did not use to be hard to choose your next cell phone. Many people simply chose to take the free upgrade phone being offered by the cell phone provider. Now you are probably more likely to choose a cellular provider based on the types of phones it is selling. The good news is that it no longer matters what kind of smart phone you like--thanks to the Android OS you can have that phone no matter which cellular provider you want to use. Isn?t that just music to your ears?




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