It doesn't have anything to do with your connection. It's typically the server that runs the Snapchat app, so it's coming from their end.
No you can't, unless you're at a game such as Sandbox that allows you to build on the server with building tools.
Too many apps installed; try moving apps to S D card of your Android phone / device.
A server Is an end device. A server, is innately is either a source or destination device, which is, by definition an end device
There is no Android Website to be associated with, as such. However, you can link your Android device with your Google Account, enabling synchronisation between your device and the account. This can be done via your device's settings.
That depends on the DEVICE you are running Android on. It would be the screen size of the device.
Configure a firewall device to serve as the web server.
It is a communication device that goes from client to server.
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It's a Twitter app that you can use on an android device.
Usually, in order to update your device from one version of Android to another, you must receive an update from your carrier or the device's manufacturer.
You may be referring to Android's operating system, which is software that runs an Android device and the apps.
An Android smartwatch wearer does need an Android device to fully utilize it. It will not operate on an iPhone.