No
No, Poptropica is only available on Apple's iOS devices, and not available for Android devices at this time.
iOS is only available on Apple products, Android is available on products from any manufacturer that wants to license it for their devices.
Not, every smartphone is an Android phone only the device powered Android is Android Smartphone, there are other operating system like iOS, Windows ...etc so, smartphones powering up with iOS or Windows are also available over the market.
Installing Android apps on IOS or vice versa is impossible unless the developer releases the app for both platforms. This is because IOS and Android are written in two completely different programming languages. Edit: You can install iOS apps on android with an app known as Cycada. Find it here: gg.gg/3p3gu As far as I can tell, is not available for download, though.
No, Whatsapp is now available on Windows Phone, Blackberry BB10, and iOS
I have a iPod Touch and an android phone and I prefer android. Android has more customization like live wallpapers, widgets, a home screen iOS is much more restricted you couldn't until iOS 4 where you could change the wallpaper, iOS is only good because it has x1.5 the amount of apps that android has.
Yes, Google Duo is available on iOS devices, as well as Android. It is currently available in the United States, and is rolling out internationally over the next few days.
BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) is available for Android, as well as iOS (Apple), since October 21, 2013.
For both new and experienced programmers, iOS is generally easier to develop. iOS apps require less development time and are cheaper to build and maintain than Android apps. iOS developers use Swift, Apple's native programming language, whereas Android developers typically use Java and/or Kotlin. -AXAT Technologies
Minecraft is currently only available on PC, Android, iOS, Xbox360 and Raspberry Pi
There is a high likelihood that there will be a Sonic the Hedgehog 3 for Android and IOS.
The main similarities are: Android and iOS are both operating systems for mobile devices. They are both based off of Unix and programmed in C and C++. The main differences are: Android is an open-source OS and iOS is a closed source OS. The iOS kernel type is Hybrid, and the Android kernel type is Monolithic.