The cell phone community has been in love with the Android OS since 2007. There have been many upgrades and updates to the Android system since then. Phones that use the Android operating system today are highly competitive against other smart phones that use more traditional operating systems. The iPhone and the Blackberry are not the only smart phones on the market anymore. Since the Android phones are growing in popularity every day we decided to check out the system's history and learn a few things. Here are a few things you probably don't already know about the Android OS and the phones it runs on.
Unlike the most popular smart phone on the market right now, the iPhone, you can purchase phones that run the Android OS from just about every wireless provider out there. T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint, AT&T and other major providers carry Android OS phones and usually in a variety of models. This is great news for people who want to have a fully functional smart phone but do not want to be limited to one provider or do not have access to that provider where they live. Things might change in a few years when the iPhone is more widely available but for now, the Android phones open up your smart phone options. Usually phones that use the Android operating system are easier to afford than the other smart phones that are out there. It usually costs at least a few hundred dollars to buy an iPhone or a Blackberry. Meanwhile, many cellular providers are allowing their customers to get free upgrades to Android phones when they renew their contracts. This means that you have all of the smart phone options that other phone owners have but you won't spend as much money. Being able to save money is a great way to get customers to choose your company over the competition. Why would you spend hundreds of dollars if that can be avoided?
Rumors are spreading across the web that there is a possibility of Google developing an Android OS that is memory card compatible. This has been the biggest point in the Apple iPhone's favor (over the Android OS). If this changes it will totally change the popularity between the two phones. Don't be surprised if soon there are Android phones that can operate with memory cards that have storage capabilities that will put the iPhones to shame. Google has always been a very competitive corporation--they strive to be the best in every market. Google phones are shrouded in as many facts as rumors. Google phones (phones that utilize the Android OS) are being sold all through the cellular market. Mobile developers are using the Android OS all the time now (HTC, Motorola and Samsung are good examples of this). The great news is that smart phones are a lot more affordable and easier to get than they ever have been. We'd tell you the bad news but there does not seem to be any where smart phones are concern.
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