There are literally dozens of different phones that run the android operating system. The website that will help you compare these phones is the site Sprint.com
Login to your account,click on settings(the picture of a tool),then click on default site,select facebook regular and click save.
http://phandroid.com/ This website has all the information necessary to buy a new android smartphone. I am sure that you will find what you are looking for here. I hope that this will help you.
One can find new phones offered for Verizon when one goes to the site of Verizon Wireless. One can get phones of brands like Apple, Blackberry, Android, iPad, iPhone, LG, etc.
No, there aren't. Each manufacture and dealer chain has its own estimator on their web site, so just bring up the relevant sites on your Android and use the estimators provided there.
No, this phone has the Bada OS. You can usually find just about any phone in which you have an interest on the site gsmarena.com The site shows full specs and reviews, it is very useful when comparing phones. Just check through Google to see the comparison of features between Bada and Android.
I believe not, Samsung has it locked out. However, you can download a vanilla version of Android, which lets you update. (Sorry, can't find the site right now) The Nexus phones, virtually the same thing, can update freely.
Yes, it is very easy. All the phone companies have an online site, and they sell smartphones, and regular phones, which are both very good. A regular phone is free most of the time so it is very convenient.
The easiest way is a facebook proxy, like gg.gg/unblockfb Just type that site in like a regular website, and you are on facebook. If your on iPhone or iPod Touch, you can use OpenDoor (VPN Browser) to get on any website from your phone. It is a bit slow, but it works for YouTube, Facebook, Myspace,etc. Any site..
Mobile browsers display websites in the mobile format specified for best viewing. Deleting the "m" from the URL displays the desktop layout on some phones. Try installing other mobile browsers such as Opera Mini to see the full version.
No. Facebook is like myspace, a social networking site... Not a Christian site.
Your best bet is to go to DatPiff's official site and check out their mobile page. There you will find that they have an app that works on a number of different platforms like iphones, blackberrys, windows 7 phones, and android phones.