subject: How Much Have You Learned About Os Phones? [print this page] If you keep current with the mobile market news you already know that the Android OS is quickly catching up to the Blackberry and the iPhone in terms of its popularity. This is partly due to the fact that the Android OS is used in a lot of different phones. It is also because this operating system is constantly being developed and upgraded and it is finally becoming competitive with the other smart phones that are on the market. Unlike the other major smart phone competitors (iPhones and Blackberries), the Android (aka "Google") phones are varied and come in many different styles with systems that vary in extensiveness. Here are some interesting facts about Android and Google phones that you might not already know.
Advertisers are more likely to take advantage of and sell their stuff on phones that use the Android OS. You probably aren't surprised by this information. The Google advertising network is widespread and reaches the whole internet. Does it actually surprise you to learn that advertisers are hoping to be able to have the same level of reach on the mobile market? The extensiveness of its advertising is why Google is famous. So do not be too surprised if your phone suddenly starts displaying ads from time to time.
If you don't like the iPhone handset you are pretty much out of luck. There are some options to choose from if you do not like the Blackberry headset. If you don't like one of the handsets for your Android OS you have lots of other options available to you. If you want to have a lot of different choices you'll want to choose a Google phone. This is true because each of the major cell phone makers is starting to implement the Android OS for their phones so it won't matter what kind of headset you like the best, there will be a Google phone that uses it.
You do have options if you hope to be able to purchase music through your Android OS phone. One of the perks of the iPhone is its access to the iTunes store and library. That does not mean that you won't have the same kind of accessibility if you have a Google phones. There are a lot of music applications developed for the Android OS (and most of those are free). Others will allow you to connect to music sales stores in much the same way that you would use your iPhone to browse the iTunes store. So don't for a second think you can only have an iPhone if you want music accessibility.
Choosing your next cellular phone used to be easy. You probably just accepted your free upgrade from your provider. Now you are probably more likely to choose a cellular provider based on the types of phones it is selling. The great news is that, because of the Android OS, you are able to have the smart phone you want no matter which provider you like the best. Isn't that just music to your ears?