It supports websites made on php but not coding in php. There are workarounds for coding in PHP using Android.
PHP Supports Multi Level Inheritance
Android most likely. As long as users keep switching to tablets and mobiles android seems to have an edge. PHP doesn't have the technology yet to penetrate the mobile and tablet application development
Yes, Android phones support 3G !
Yes, Apache Tomcat supports the installation and usage of PHP (of any version below 5, not including 5). See the related links for an official Tomcat-PHP installation guide.
PHP is used for creating web portals, Websites, E-commerce Platform , CMS , ERP Systems, Web Services created in PHP are used in Android Applications.
In normal circumstances only apache server supports php scripts. There can be some tweaking done in tomcat to support php
Yes, Android devices support Global Positioning System !
Both an iOS or Android device supports a USB port, but only Android devices have a slot for a microSD card.
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Yes. PHP supports an API called ODBC that allows it to interact with Microsoft Access databases.
There isn't a server available like WAMP, LAMP or XAMPP for Android tablets so it would be difficult to code php, probably not possible unless ofcourse someone has come up with a way round it.
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