7 Things About Android The Compulsory Basic Know
1. Not all Android phones coolAndroid is an Operating System (OS) belonging to Google. In this case, Google does not provide hardware such as a smartphone or tablet. So to create a smartphone / tablet cool term or high-end, still needs a good hardware.For example, the LG GW620. The phone is released in November 2009 by running Android 1.5 Cupcake. What happens is that the LG GW620 is a product fails. How can that be? If
the iPhone's hardware is always in accordance with the software because
the two are closely related and with the consent and has been tested by
the Apple, it's not like that with Android. Hardware that supports Android, not always 'class' with Android itself.
2. Not all Android phones expensiveIf you are talking about the Samsung Galaxy S III or the Motorola Atrix 4G smartphone certainly is an example of high-end hardware that supported the upper class. And it makes both of them to be sold at high prices. But not like it when you talk about Android Galaxy Mini or some other device of Chinese manufacturers such as ZTE or Huawei.
3. Unlike Android, different User InterfaceFor those of you who do not know, Android is not the only one! Google has released several versions of Android. The latest is version 4.0 or called Ice Cream Sandwich. Later I will provide updates as it has done previously. Perhaps it could be Android 4.2 or Android 2.4 for the upgrade from version 2.3.Each update is given generally brings new features. Like the Android 2.3.4 update that gives firur GTalk video chat.And each version of Android it had the look (user interface) is different. Likewise, features that were taken. More and more advanced features here given.
2. Not all Android phones expensiveIf you are talking about the Samsung Galaxy S III or the Motorola Atrix 4G smartphone certainly is an example of high-end hardware that supported the upper class. And it makes both of them to be sold at high prices. But not like it when you talk about Android Galaxy Mini or some other device of Chinese manufacturers such as ZTE or Huawei.
3. Unlike Android, different User InterfaceFor those of you who do not know, Android is not the only one! Google has released several versions of Android. The latest is version 4.0 or called Ice Cream Sandwich. Later I will provide updates as it has done previously. Perhaps it could be Android 4.2 or Android 2.4 for the upgrade from version 2.3.Each update is given generally brings new features. Like the Android 2.3.4 update that gives firur GTalk video chat.And each version of Android it had the look (user interface) is different. Likewise, features that were taken. More and more advanced features here given.
4. Not all phones running Android latest versionAndroid version 1.5 or Cupcake release on 30 April 2009. Then came version 1.6 or Donut, then Eclair version 2.0/2.1 and release is called version 2.2 aka Froyo. Do not stop there, Google re-release a new version of Android 2.3 or Gingerbread and Android version for tablets called Honeycomb or version 3.0. The latest is version 4.0 or called Ice Cream Sandwich.And, not all Android phones are the new release using the latest version of Android. Android phones at bargain prices generally still runs Android 2.2 Froyo version below. That's because the hardware used to support Android version 2.1 or earlier is still under used for Android 2.3, for example. And it was certainly influential features brought, which then affects the high / low price. The more the new version of Android, the more expensive.
5. Fragmentation and ApplicationsPlatform fragmentation or division has a number of applications can only run on certain phones. For example, the Twitter for Android app can only be run at least Android version 2.1. That means a phone with Android 1.6 can not run the application Twitter.Then about screen resolution. A number of applications can not run on phones with higher resolution. For example, there are Android phones with HVGA screen (480 x 320 pixels) but there is also the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini / Mini Pro with a lower screen resolution of QVGA (320 x 240). High-end phones like the Nexus One support a higher resolution (800 x 480). And, you also can find a higher, namely the Android Honeycomb tablets like the Motorola Xoom with a resolution of 1280x 800 pixels.
6. Processors with higher speed does not always produce a 'smoother Android operation'You can try the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 with 1GHz processor (Android 1.6). Then switch to the Milestone with a 600MHz processor (Android 2.1.). If you agree, then the Milestone feels more nimble and faster in executing the command. That is why a processor with higher speed does not always result in faster performance. Additionaly RAM factors will also affect the quality of the graphics display.
7. Not all applications can be obtained free of chargeFor those of you who are thinking of switching from a standard cell phone to Android smartphone, please note that applications on the Android is not free. At least, not all. Default application such as Twitter and Facebook certainly can be obtained free of charge. But if you really need applications for translators, for example, then you can buy it in the Android Market.Android Market provides a wide range of applications that you need. Stay smart to choose which is free, which is good and reliable, or which are sold at low prices.

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