Anytime a liquid goes into your phone, you need to immediately place it upside down so the liquid can drain out. Then you need to contact the place where you bought it, or any android phone dealer, and ask them what esle needs to be done. But first turning it so the liquid can drain out is sort of like 'cell phone ER'.
Flip your phone so it can be right side up Or go to the company and ask for a refund usally this would never happen but i guess it just did
the nokia 5230 is not a good phone as it is not a android i would not reccomend that you buy this phone verry much verry much ThANxS
If you are looking for a reasonably priced Android phone then the samsung galaxy would be the best phone for you to get. It costs rough $150 and you could get it cheaper on a contract.
The best place to look would be the website of the cell phone provider. This will narrow down the type of android it is and what is being said about that particular style.
The iPhone can run certain apps that arn't avaliable to other systems some say its faster. But if your'e looking for a good phone i would reccomend an android phone.
The best android phone in my opinion would have to be the razor, it's got so many more features than most android phones, and it's got a slim, nice design to it.
The motorola flipside seems to be a decent phone that runs on an Android 2.1 ( current version is 3.0). This phone is offered through AT&T and has tons of apps and standard shorcuts, would be a good phone for someone just getting started in the world of Android devices
Most Samsung handsets use the android system, but this would depend on the type of phone you choose. Samsung phones have very few models that are not android, but these would be very basic.
You'll likely have to send it via MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), and attach the music file in question. If the recipient is near you, you can also send it to them via Android Beam, or NFC (when your phone touches their phone, if their phone has the same capabilities).
Android is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open source software, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.
I would always choose an Android based phone. So as long as the HTC isn't a windows phone I would choose it.
It depends on your carrier. Some times your android phone has a option in the settings, tmobile doesn't block number. I would call your provider and ask them.