Google, along with a network of developers are responsible for the development of the Android operating system. However, manufacturers like HTC, Motorola, Samsung, etc. also add things to Android when they ship their phones. For example, HTC adds HTC Sense, a different user interface that aims to make Android more user-friendly, Motorola adds their MotoBLUR interface on top of Android for the same reasons, and Samsung adds their TouchWiz interface on top of their Androids. The primary purpose of these custom interfaces and applications is to differentiate the manufacturer from competitors.
The Nexus line of mobile devices are from Google. They oversee the development, design and marketing of these devices, but they typically have turned to various manufacturers to build them. For instance, the Nexus smartphone series has been manufactured by HTC (Nexus One), Samsung (Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus), and LG (Nexus 4 and 5). The Android OS does not have any manufacturer or carrier modifications, and updates tend to go to these devices first.
Yes, but unless Google makes a 3D version for Android, you will have to wait.
Because Android devices are cheap and are available in various shapes and size, so this makes Android the best choice.
Android process is nothing but process, its like you have a PC its running Windows and over that some process is running. So, that makes it Windows process and similarly when a process runs over the Android device its called Android Process.
The company thaf makes it is Pandigital, and the model is planet.
No it is not. Apple makes the Iphone so it uses Apple software.
Considering that you are trying to know about how good Spice company is with Android phones, I would say they are also a good company having decent line of Android powered smartphones but as you know they didn't have a number of Android devices, which personally makes me a little more diverted towards Samsung and all !
Android itself is a project managed by Google. It is an operating system that is free and open-source, built on Linux, and optimized for tablets and mobile phones. Manufacturers may choose to build hardware for the OS, but no one manufacturer makes all Android devices.
Yes, there are some e-reader apps for Android phones. It is pretty hard to read the text though, which makes many people not like reading books like this.
Yes, S4 is a good phone ! It's powered by Android KitKat currently and most probably it will update to Lollipop too. So, it makes S4 a good smartphone.
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Android doesn't make phones. Its a type of smart phone programing, like windows mobile, or iphone. HTC makes the phones, some using the droid platform.