A company that makes a product would want as many people to use that product as possible, and will include as many features as they can to attract purchasers, so long as it is cost effective.
Also, a company would not want a competing product to promote how they have more features.
Simply because it's cheaper (and easier) to 'mass-produce' a phone with features some people might use - than produce many different models with limited functions.
Sony uses Android OS in its Xperia series mobile phones http://sonymobilephones.com/
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mobile phones
Uses of mobile phones talking,texting,inter net and taking pictures.
No. Cricket uses a CDMA network and T-Mobile uses a GSM network.
all of the world uses mobile phones such as; workers, parents, children and many more billions of people
They also call it cellular phones, mobile phones, mobile devices, wireless devices. They call it a cell phone because it uses cellular signals.
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Yes, Virgin Mobile now uses the sim cards on new phones.
Today's smartphones are much the same thing as a mobile computer. Windows phones even have a mobile version of Windows Operating System. That's what mobile computing really is. It's just the use of mobile "smart phones" which have operating systems like computer. The operating system enables phones to run applications or "apps", for uses from banking to games.
It uses GPRS Technolidgy which uses a proxy server like most mobile phone but unlike mobile phones Datawinds server does all the work not the mobile device