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The Best Android Functions
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Surely you’ve taken notice of the Android operating system, a platform that runs cellphones.
While the iPhone and BlackBerry smartphones have their very own respective operating systems, the Android is generally found to be used by many smartphone producers. Big names in the smartphone industry like Samsung, HTC, LG, and Motorola all make use of Android to power their phones.
Not only does Android run smartphones, it can also power other gadgets as well like tablets. Once again, producers like Motorola and Samsung also depend on the Android to power their PC tablets.
Other brands like Dell and Sony also use it. E-readers by Barnes & Noble and lightweight media players by Samsung (They must love Android!) also employ this operating system.
Its flexibility on a variety of devices is the reason why it is extremely popular. It’s very advanced, and very simple to understand. Plus, it’s also computer friendly, if you're mainly a Windows user.
If you’re a passionate iPhone user, no doubt you consider the Android as the adversary. While the newest iPhones are extremely powerful and impressive, nothing compares to the flexibility that Android offers.
Android simply leaves the Apple iOS in the dirt. Why? Keep reading, and you might just sell your iPhone to experience the newest Android smartphone.
- It supports Adobe Flash
Apple is quite passionate in their campaign about not using Flash. They say that it is one of the main reasons for rapid battery drainage.
But when you think it over, lots of websites on the Internet today use Flash to demonstrate their content. Android allows you to enjoy websites that utilize Flash, making certain you enjoy every website, if it uses Flash. If you’re someone who enjoys Flash-oriented websites, sell your iPhone for an Android phone to help you enjoy the Internet to its greatest potential.
- A very effortless internet browser
The Android internet browser makes Internet browsing a breeze. It is possible to open several pages, and just like Google Chrome, you may use incognito mode to browse privately. You can also bookmark your favorite sites. That means you don’t need to type the address again.
Plus, it can save web pages and you can read them, even when you’re offline. It’s great if you’re about to go to a location that has no Internet coverage, and you’re likely to read something important.
- Quick program installation
On the iPhone, you typically need to hook it up to your PC and make use of iTunes to synchronize your applications. On Android phones, you don’t need to do that anymore. You just click on the Install button directly on your phone, and you’re done.
- Good voice recognition
In Android phones, you can do a fast Google search just by speaking to the phone. Of course, if your home is in different countries, or if you’re perhaps a non-English speaker, the Android works with numerous dialects. You can also play music with the Winamp program by simply saying the song or artist.
- Easy personalization
With the Android, you can set your chosen applications as the default. Example, when you have a favorite browser, you can make it the default one. If you’re particular to a certain music player, it can be done as well. Other programs for typing documents and creating reports may also be set to default.
- Widgets
This feature is the most basic things on the Android, but it’s one of the most praised. If you’re wondering what a Widget is, it’s simply an icon for applications that you place anywhere you would like on the home screen.
Place a Widget for your clock, your browser, your Google Maps, or maybe your games for immediate access. Forget about swiping around the home screen in an iPhone to find your chosen application. Have a look:
Better sell your iPhone now if you would like to experience the freedom of the Android.
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Article submitted Monday, February 06, 2012 & read 8 times.
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