The Samsung Behold II had an older version of Android OS on board (Android 1.6 OS) and had Samsung's TouchWiz interface, which it had mixed reviews on its usability. To run similar to the Nexus One, you would need to unlock and root the Behold II, and then flash a custom ROM that equals the Nexus One's Android 2.3.6 OS.
No. it might damage your phone.
yes it is under the security
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.
Yes,Google Maps is free on the Samsung tocco lite and you can use it anywhere. Well that's what it is like for me......
Yes, Instagram is available on the genuine Android tablet like Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 and Nexus 7.
Is there any service like Google, but for media other than the web? Maybe something like Lexus nexus except for tv and radio broadcasts?
According to this chart, it looks like the Nexus One has more features than the iPhone: http://mashable.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/nexusone-vs-droid.jpg. If you are a fan of T-Mobile, then it looks like the Nexus One is the way to go.
Currently no. It lacks the connectivity like you could with a desktop to a monitor. On HDTV's, and along with a Google Chromecast dongle, you can "cast" some media from the Nexus 7 to the TV.
DEFINITLY THE MYTOUCH!!!! and i dnt think theres a behold "2" theres only a behold.....the behold is so old, and doesnt have stuff like the mytouch. mytouch has TONS of ways to personalize your phone. im currently an owner of the mytuch, but im switching to an iphone :))
No, it definitely does not charge without a charger.In fact, it runs out of battery without one- like all phones.
Much like a camera app on an Android phone, the Nexus 7 also has its own camera app. If you have the 2012 Nexus 7, it has one front-facing camera. On the 2013 Nexus 7, you have a front- and rear-facing camera. The app is defaulted to the rear-facing camera, but it can be toggled depending on your needs.
Since the Nexus One is long out-of-production, you can still find it used in auction sites such as eBay or on Craiglist.