An Android smartwatch wearer does need an Android device to fully utilize it. It will not operate on an iPhone.
The Android 2.0 offers a alot more in regards to flexibility. The iPhone does not offer these features due to the limited ablility assigned to it by Apple.
Similar to the Microsoft Paint tool on a windows platform computer, the Android Paint Pro app functions the same way. Users can access some limited features of a regular Paint program like Photo editing, Cropping, and File Pixel changing.
yeah but is a more limited android device then others out there
The Ottomans were partially successful in controlling the world at their height because their boarders were limited.
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.
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Well, it depends on what your needs are if you are searching for a tablet mainly for reading. The Nook has proprietary apps that are specific to that device that you might not find in a tablet with Android OS. However, you would have limited app choices, and an older Android OS built in with the Nook.
It depends on your carrier. Some times your android phone has a option in the settings, tmobile doesn't block number. I would call your provider and ask them.
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1. Limited battery power as compared to personal computer. 2. Small memory size.
The android stuff is limited compared to the Apple store. However, they have a lot of similar apps. Some popular ones are things like Word with Friends and Fruit Ninja.