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www.businessofapps.com
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| | | | | Android Key StatisticsAndroid OverviewAndroid Version Market ShareAndroid Vendor Market ShareAndroid vs iOS Market ShareAndroid UsersAndroid ShipmentsAndroid is the most popular operating system in the world, with over three billion active users spanning over 190 countries. Created by Andy Rubin as the open-source alternative to iPhone and Palm OS, Android quickly became the favourite operating system for most mobile manufacturers in the early 2010s. With titans of the industry such as Samsung, LG, Motorola and HTC all launching phones running Android, it quickly became the most popular mobile OS, hitting over one billion active users by 2014. As Android grew, so did Google's control of the OS. Originally, manufacturer partners were able to customise most of... | |
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www.circusscientist.com
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| | | | | Over the years I have had many mobile devices - all on Android. This blog post is going to go through the ones that still work, and how I use them. Conclusion I don't have one device that does everything. I don't buy a flagship device when I get a new phone. But I do ... Continue reading "Android Devices" | |
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www.eliza-ng.me
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| | | | | The 3.5 mm headphone jack is a feature that many people take for granted, but its absence in the latest smartphones has caused quite a stir. Fans of the small form factor of phones have had to resort to wireless earbuds or adapters in order to use their favorite headphones. But now, with the appearance of a new niche phone that comes with a 3mm headphone jack, users can rejoice! | |
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daringfireball.net
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| | | [AI summary] The article provides a detailed review of the iPhone 5, highlighting its design, display, camera, LTE capabilities, battery life, and performance. The author notes the improved display quality, camera features, and the benefits of using Verizon's LTE network. They also discuss the trade-offs of the new size and the ongoing improvements in Apple's product line. The review concludes with a recommendation to upgrade if possible, emphasizing the iPhone's evolution as a computing device. | ||