Assuming you have a newer version of Android OS on your current phone, when you upgrade to a newer phone, all the apps you had previously downloaded will transfer to that new phone. You can also download apps that can backup the data that is in an app (saving it to your external SD), and after retrieving the apps into your new phone, you can restore the data that was backed up. If your phone is rooted, you can use backup apps which can mass backup all the data that you have.
Android is an operating system in which some smartphones use. A smartphone is something that allows you to use the Android system and download apps for multilple reasons.
From what I can tell, it appears to not use Android as its operating system. The apps you can download from it, though Java-based, come from MetroPCS.
Turning a Nook to an Android devise can be tricky. You have to download and save the Android operating system on to an SD card and install it onto your Nook.
Android is an operating system in which some smartphones use. A smartphone is something that allows you to use the Android system and download apps for multilple reasons.
It depends on what mobile system do you have on your phone. If you are android user visit google play store.
A "Nook Book" is what the ebooks are called through Barnes & Noble.Assuming your question is something to the effect... Is the Nook Tablet Android based, Yes it is.
I have never personally heard of honeycomb, but I do have Android 2.0. I love this system and all of the wonderful apps that I can easily download and use on my phone.
The operating system itself consists of Java and C/C++. The applications are written primarily in Java for the builtin Java virtual machine. (Dalvik in Android < 5.0, ART in Android >=5.0)
I would prefer android because it is an open souce operating system and it has alot of features compared to iphone. There are alot more applications that you can download and you can also download apps that are not from the offical store. Android is really simple to use. It's not the best in security but you can fix that with an antivirus. And if you want to go deeper you can root your android and run custom ROMS and run linux on android. There is alot you can do with android. I hope i helped you answer your question:)
Android is the operating system (like Windows is on computers) - if you wnat to upgrade your tablet's operating system - you shoul dbe able to connect to their web-site and download a newer version.
The Kindle does have the ability to use a web browser. It is compatible with the Android operating system. Download the Android version of your favorite browser and you can do most of your web operations without a problem.
Android is an operating system that can be used on mobile devices, like your smartphone. Like your computer, your phone needs something to tell it what to do and that is it's operating system. The Android phone can be used like a normal phone with which you can make calls. You can also download apps for your Android phone. At www.completeguides.net/01_The_Complete_Android_Guide, there is a guide that cover many topics on how to use an Android phone.