the andriod is new.
Because the Fathom runs Windows Mobile, rather than Google Android, it is not possible to put Chrome on it
Kapook is not a word, but rather is a very popular website in Thailand. They currently have apps available for both the Apple iPhone/iPad as well as Android devices.
"iPhone" refers to iPhones in general and not a specific model. "iPhone 4" is a specific model. So, they are technically not the same thing. It's more common for people to refer to their iPhone rather than their iPhone 4 though.
Both are good, but Android is "open" and therefore benefits more people round the world, rather than all money going to the US/Apple.
It's a windows phone rather than Android.
If you buy a Kindle Fire, you are buying an Android Tablet that does not allow you to connect to Google's marketplace and that does not have some of the same features other android tablets have. For more information, please check out the "Related Links". Previous Answer: I'd rather have a playbook, similar cost but better.
In brief you can say Android is a open source operating system which is designed by Andy Rubin and his team to power low powered devices like smartphones later Android OS was acquired by Google Inc. and you the user of Android is not only limited to Smartphones rather than they are being used to power satellites, Refrigerators, cars, oven and anything you can think of !
Android games require the Android system which is not available for the Mac. There are Android emulators but they are primarily for developers to create Android software on a Mac rather than an end user product.
No. Most people go for Android machines rather than old outdated Microsoft stuff now.
No, Nokia Asha isn't powered by Android rather than its powered by Symbian OS.
Android is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open source software, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.
The Iphone sometimes does more than a 'normal' phone, and many people like to be 'in' with the latest gadgets.