The iPhone and Android phones both use their own languages for programming applications: the iPhone uses Objective - C, where Android uses Java.
Most developers who make high demand apps (angry birds, twitter, ect.) will release apps for both the platforms
There are both free and paid apps available for android phones.
Apple and Google both have fantastic app stores. But Android is far superior at organizing apps, letting you put important stuff on the home screens and hide less useful apps in the app drawer. Also, Android's widgets are much more useful than Apple's.
Yes they both support the same apps as they both run on android, for good galaxy s2 apps try
Yeah, Minecraft: Pocket Edition is part of the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft. Both Android and IOS devices are able to connect on Minecraft.
Some can be used on both devices, but some applications are for only the ipad and some are only for the iphone.
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.
Yes, you will find many apps for both Android and the iPhone (iOS) that do currency conversion. On Android, "Currency Convertor" is one. One iPhone "Convertor" is a choice. There are many others, just look for high star ratings in your app store after searching for "currency conversion." You will find very good free apps, there is no need to pay for one.
You have to install the software on both your PC and Android phone.
Yes, absolutely Android is user friendly. I have owned both iphone and androids and personally I will never go back to iphone. With iphone you have to pay for any decent app, with android you get trials for most paid apps to see if you like it, and there is TONS of absolutely free apps. If you want to load your device with mp3 music or videos, just hook it up to any computer, anywhere. There are tons of apps for android to download music, videos, totally free. The layout of android is totally user friendly as well, everything is easy to find, you can create, move, modify app storage and widgets on any of the 7 screens. I personally love my android and would simply never give it up. 2. Yes, Android is user friendly, but it really depends on the user. Thanks for using Answers.com!
Yes most of them are the same apps and will work on one or the other or both.
The top purchased iPhone apps (for both paid and free) are consistently game-based apps. The most used app is Facebook followed by iTunes.