Android is a mobile operating system originally designed for use in smartphones and later adapted to include other devices. Today, Android runs on phones, tablets, media center devices, netbooks, and even cars. Because of its flexibility, Android can be adapted to fill almost any need.
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yes - You do not need the Android Plan from cricket to access and use the Android Market. But you would only be able to access the Android Market via WiFi.
It's a Twitter app that you can use on an android device.
A kernal in Android is what software and hardware use to communicate.
There is no such thing as an Android account. You need to create a Google Account for use certain services on Android such as Android Market
Yes WHERE is available on the android market and uses Google Maps by itself.
No, Android Market apps are only for Android phones. For an iPod Touch, you would have to use apps from the iTunes Store.
Yes they do let you to use a school calculator on your android
You can use the Kaspersky Internet Security for Android antivirus for your Android tablet.
There are a few good helpful websites on how to use and android smartphone, here are a some. completeandroidguide.com, and androidauthority.com both give information on use the Android smartphone
Android and symbian is different System, so if you want to play android game on it, you must use android emulator on your symbian.
Though Google Play (previously called Android Market) is generally available for Android OS 2.2 and above, it may be limited for use on devices with Android 2.1, and/or the device itself might not be compatible to use it.