No. The Alcatel 3040 is a basic phone, which does not run the Android OS.
There many different methods to root the Alcatel Touch OT-991 with Android version 2.3.6. The most helpful tutorial found was on a site called Symbianize, which gives a step-by-step instructions on how to perform this action.
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Now a days every one making Android phones. But when you consider low radiation and better hardware, samsung is the best choice. When you consider price factor choose Alcatel.
Go onto the internet with it if you can. Then download the music from the place you choose. A good free site is called Beemp3
supposedly it does but i have one and haven't fousnd it so for now to me it's just a lie to get sales
It depends on which model you are looking for; for instance, the basic mobile phone could cost as low as $23.00 US, while the Alcatel One touch 990 costs about $192.00 US.
One great place where one can go to learn about Alcatel phone is the Alcatel website, where the company provides information on their products. Basic information on Alcatel and its products can be found on sources such as Wikipedia. Reviews of Alcatel phones can be found on CNET, Amazon and Consumer Reports.
Color Touch Effects offer imagine editing services to Android users. The software allows one to alter the colors in photographs and enhance them where needed.
No, only on a touch screen, such as an iPhone, iPad or android.
Free text messaging apps are available in the Apple App Store for IOS devices such as the Iphone and Ipod Touch. For Android phones, these can be found in the Android Market.
Android Gingerbread is the 4th version of Android released by Google. It brought UI for speed and simplicity, faster text input, better power management, and one-touch word selection. It was released on December 6th, 2010. Based on the most recent stats it is on around 22% of mobile Android phones.
Even though the Blackberry and Android are both smart phones, one major difference between Blackberry and Android is, an Android system is touch screen enabled. A Blackberry phone is not. So, no, a Blackberry can not do everything an Android phone can.