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What is the difference between an android cell phone and a non-android cell phone?
Psinter said:Ummmm. What?
One has android and the other has another operating system to interface with the hardware. I don't think there's much to this question. And if it were to be answered by going into specifics of how different OSes handle the hardware it would be a too broad answer.
I'm a little confused... :uhh:
WallaceCox said:Android: Very customizable. Open source operating system is easily changed, hacked, manipulated, and molded to fit whatever functionality you had in mind. Your friend definitely has one to try. Found on all platforms for all prices depending on what hardware and software version you are interested in. Second largest app store. The battery is usually replaceable.
iPhone: The first smartphone that was actually smart. Always turns on and always works. Same operating experience on all iPhones. The screen has the most pixel density. Hardware is made for Apple to Apple specs and cannot be changed. Has the largest app store. Most phone accessories are made for iPhone ranging from alarm clock docking stations and credit card scanners to stun guns.
That is the difference..
An android cell phone is a type of mobile phone that runs on the Android operating system, which was developed by Google. It is an open-source platform that allows for customization and a wide range of features and apps.
An android cell phone is different from a non-android cell phone in terms of the operating system. While android phones use the Android OS, non-android phones may use different operating systems, such as iOS (for iPhones) or Windows (for Windows phones).
Some of the main features of an android cell phone include a customizable home screen, access to the Google Play Store for downloading apps, integration with Google services, and the ability to use widgets for quick access to information.
One of the main advantages of using an android cell phone is its flexibility and customization options. It also has a wide range of apps available on the Google Play Store and can easily sync with other Google services. Additionally, android phones are available in a variety of price ranges, making them accessible to a larger population.
One potential disadvantage of using an android cell phone is the risk of malware and security threats. As an open-source platform, android may be more vulnerable to these types of attacks. Additionally, some users may find the level of customization overwhelming and confusing.