the Android platform using the Java programming language there is one application on market that converts to apk the name escapes me but just type java in market search and it will pop up
Yes. The G1 is an android phone.
Android phones are cellular phones that use Google's Android operating system. Applications on Android phones are written in Java and C language. Androids are more complex than most other cell phones, which only run real-time applications. Android phones can run several options in the background simultaneously. T-Mobile was the first company to introduce Android powered cell phones, the HTC G1, to the general public. The HTC G1 model featured a touch screen and full keyboard.
Java is much advance because application designed to run over Android are written in Java Language.
Neither Java nor "Android" games are "better" in any sense; Android games run on Android (but not other systems), while Java games run on other systems (but not Android). The actual quality of the software depends on the software developers, game designers, and so on, not the tool being used.
They cannot use Java apps themselves, though the programming language they run- Dalvik- is closely related to Java.
This depends on your handset. Certain devices are java-enabled, older ones are not.
Not counting developer previews, the HTC Dream/G1 was the first phone released to market to run Android.
G1 Android > poor SideKick OS
Yes, Android OS is easy for java developers. It is because the coding in Android is in core Java.
The G1 screen is 3.2-inches diagonal
HTC 620 uses 4.4 android which partially supports java but it does not run oracle JVM or even oracle java.
Java is a virtual-machine-based programming language that can run on many different platforms, while Android is an operating system that directly interfaces with a specific type of hardware.