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Understanding what Android is

Most of the users in the world today are primarily on Android, and it being open source is being widely accepted by many people all across the world. Android is very easy to use in comparison to any other Mobile Operating system. All you need is a google account to keep your data synced and backed up with your Android Smartphone.You can have multiple google accounts on the same device and also not have one. The disadvantage of not having a google account on your Android Smartphone is that you cannot buy or download apps from the Google Play Store.


So just to let those viewers know what Android is, it is a mobile operating system which is owned by Google. Many companies like Samsung, Motorola, Lenovo etc distribute different versions of Android through their brandname, like the famous Samsung TouchWiz UI, and the ZenUI in the Asus Zenfones. More or less Motorola is one brand that keeps its android as close to stock as possible.

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More or less you have all major applications today that are available on the Google Play Store, and it is a market of apps, where you can download all that is available. Also a good part about using an Android device is that data transfer is seamless. Now what I mean by that is that you can send and receive data through android devices using bluetooth and play them on the go. There are limitless possibilities of exploring variety of settings on Android devices , and it seems pretty fair that the user experience is targeted towards the average user.

You need to remember one thing when picking up an Android Smartphone, and that is, when Android updates are available on these phones. Only Google Phones quickly come with the latest Android updates, followed by other brands like Motorola, Samsung, One Plus. Only One Plus devices come with a purely customised version of the Android Operating System itself which they call as the Oxygen OS.


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