A good photo editing app on android is picsart.
To download apps from the android market you must... Have a google account signed in and working have a working internet connnection have space on your phone
Yes there are many but they aren't as good as the paid ones.
You need a file management app for any Android phone,e.g. File Expert, ES File Explorer.
yes. to actively search the open market for apps. once downloaded to phone some dont require internet
very difficult to explore and find cool android gaiming apps. i think air fligt control is the right app for you witch is different, apealing and dose not have any typical element . i just simply love it you can downloaded from android market. i am sharing the source below.
yes some of the apps are really cool BUT you CANT get apples apps mostly android apps .some apps are funny like theirs a game that involves poo that is happy the whole point of the game is to polish poo in the shortest amount of time .there is angry birds,draw some,cut the rope. and tons more .but just waring you some apps cost money. :)
Try Web PC Suite, another app for wireless connection between Android phones and laptops.
Android has the largest market share of any mobile operating system in the world, with millions of users accessing apps on Android devices. This means that if you want to reach a large user base, developing for Android is a must.
Yes, absolutely Android is user friendly. I have owned both iphone and androids and personally I will never go back to iphone. With iphone you have to pay for any decent app, with android you get trials for most paid apps to see if you like it, and there is TONS of absolutely free apps. If you want to load your device with mp3 music or videos, just hook it up to any computer, anywhere. There are tons of apps for android to download music, videos, totally free. The layout of android is totally user friendly as well, everything is easy to find, you can create, move, modify app storage and widgets on any of the 7 screens. I personally love my android and would simply never give it up. 2. Yes, Android is user friendly, but it really depends on the user. Thanks for using Answers.com!
Yes there are several
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