Nope!
Android phones are a category of smart phones, so the question doesn't make sense. If you mean to ask whether android apps can be installed on non-android phones, then the answer is no (or it is not feasible to do so), but oftentimes the same app is available for various operating systems.
why would you want to do this? well some designers of apps have separate websites where you can download apps in addition to getting them from google play store. you can download the newer version then install it. you must enable phone to install non-market apps... in phone settings menu (android 2.0) go to "applications" then check box "Unknown Sources" (Allow installation of non-market applications)
To install apps on your Android smart phone, you must launch Google Play, and search for the app you wish to download. However, to download apps from Google Play, you must have a Google account. If you wish to download apps from a third party source, you must open your settings, and tap on "Allow installation of non-market applications".
Hi, no. Preson is using non-Android system :( gsmwong
No its not possible to get Android over non Android device, just because running Android OS requires an environment as hardware which is capable to run Android OS. If I talk about other phone they don't have the clockcycle to work with, and even if you somehow do that whole device will become unstable. So, that isn't an option to move forward with.
yes you can also install nkn market apps simply go to :- settings > applications >please check allow non market applications now you can download non market apps enjoy,.....
LG Optimus M is better. It's an android phone, better than a non-android phone like the craft.
It depends on the model of the phone. If a phone has a slot for a memory card - simply buy a suitable memory module and insert it into the slot. If your phone has no expansion slot, you're stuck with whatever memory the device has.
Android is not actually a mobile cell phone. It is an operating system that can be found on some cell phones. Right now, the least expensive Android phone can be found for about $100, while non-Android phones can be found starting at $10 and go up from there.
yes
The App Store equivalent for the Windows Phone is the Android Market which is available to Non Apple products.
Yes, you can. There are literally thousands of both free and non-free apps available in the Market which is easy to link to on your Droid.