2014-01-28

Welcome to the Android Family!

In today’s smartphone world, a user has too many options to select from. There are lots of things to observe before you make a final purchase decision. The very first thing that every newbie come across is the selection of a Mobile Operating System. Here are some famous/top ones of the modern times:

Google Android

Apple iOS

Windows Phone

BlackBerry OS

Symbian OS

Although there are several Mobile OS available at present, yet opting for the best one is imperative. This is what could be a little bit techy for a starter. The core thing here to understand is your tech requirements and then make a decision.

Why Android?



Google Android is the most widely used Mobile OS these days. This specific open-source software is created and owned by Google INC. Google Play Store is the online app market offering thousands of apps and games. If you have an Android phone, then you can take the advantage of using hundreds of applications. You can download both free and paid content from Play Store. Several renowned mobile phone manufacturers such as Samsung create phones based on Android OS. Briefly speaking, if you wish to enjoy the real tech experience on a Smartphone then Android is optimum. Here is the sequential list of its so far released versions.

Cupcake

Donut

Éclair

Froyo

Gingerbread

Honeycomb

Ice Cream Sandwich

Jelly Bean

KitKat

As you can see above, all the editions start with alphabetic letters C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and we assume that the next one will begin with ‘L’.

Which Android Phone is the Best for You?



 I recommend you buying an Android phone that run the latest Android version because this will help you to get the most out of it. A few popular phones with the hottest Android OS are LG Nexus 5, HTC One, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Moto X. There are plenty of other phones to select and you can browse them all on the internet through various online retailers. Wishing you a very happy Android journey!

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