Rooting a android devices creates problems since a malware can easily breach your mobile security, Your phone warranty turns void if it has passed the time and it becomes a "brick" because your phone software can get so damaged that your phone will basically be as useless as a brick.
It depends on what you mean. The Apps that you create with Andromo are fully compatible with the vast majority of Android devices and can and have been uploaded to the Android Market. Android is an open platform and making use of it in the way that Andromo is doing, is championed and often celebrated.
The compatibility tools for Android 2.2 have been published. This includes the Compatibility Definition Document for Android 2.2, and the Compatibility Test Suite version 2.2 r1. With these tools, device manufacturers can finalize builds of Android 2.2 for new and existing devices.
An Android Virtual Device (AVD) is a configuration that defines the characteristics of an Android phone, tablet, Wear OS, Android TV, or Automotive OS device that you want to simulate in the Android Emulator. The AVD Manager is an interface you can launch from Android Studio that helps you create and manage AVDs
Go to sd card/Android and create a new folder and rename it to obb.
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 they did.
Yes you can
No, the Android operating system is one of Apple's biggest competitors.
Android games require the Android system which is not available for the Mac. There are Android emulators but they are primarily for developers to create Android software on a Mac rather than an end user product.
It depends.
On an Android, you can't enter CTRL+SHIFT+C because it won't work. The people who create 'The Sims 3' actually create the cheat boxes, so they probably didn't make one for the Android.
Yes they do grow down, they can also create 'suckers' that are self rooting side plants