At least you have two ways: USB(the traditional way),WIFI (Use some App to help you do that).
Let me illustrate the second one: I use Web PC Suite on my Android to connect my phone with a computer wirelessly. After connection by scanning a QR code via WiFi, you can manage your phone by a web browser: copy, delete, move,zip,unzip...
Hope it will help.
It depends on what you are used to. I recommend an Android if you've never owned a smart phone before. Or, if you have had previous Androids and are used to the concept. But, if you have a Windows 8 laptop or desktop, then i would say windows phone.
no! they are two completely diffrent phones. the windows phone is like haiving a laptop with you at all times and the droid is a phone that is great for just about everything. i love my droid!
It's a windows phone rather than Android.
It appears Words With Friends is available for Mac and Windows desktops/laptops via Facebook.
No. They run Windows 10 Mobile.
nope, its a windows phone
You do not have to have an Android phone to access the Google Play store on a Chromebook laptop. You should be able to access it right from the Chromebook.
most of android mobiles are in samsung.the best android mobile is samsung galaxy s2.
No. A window's phone has a different operating system and motherboard than the android phones do.
Both Android and Windows based phones are great! It is all a matter of preference if you like Android or Windows based software.
Android is for phones, while Windows is for computers. Totally different devices. If you meant Android vs Windows Phone 7, then I don't know
No, the Nokia Lumia 510 is a Windows phone, with a Windows Phone 7.8 OS.