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its that time of year again when i get to upgrade my phone but have no idea what i want, i dont understand differences with androids, smart phones etc. I want a phone to txt, use internet, take decent photos, have good battery life and of course make calls. What do people recommend?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Andriod is an operating system that "runs" the phone. In the same way that iOS is the operating system that runs the iPhone (or the same way Windows runs your PC).
As far as I know any phone that runs Andrioid is a smartphone.
If you want to use the internet you need a smartphone and an Andrioid phone will do it nicely (and cheaper) than an iPhone.
There are many Andriod phones nowadays, from many companies, and the Samsung Galaxy S2 is an excellent phone and does very well in tests in magazines.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the latest Andrioid smartphone, running the latest version of the Andriod operating system, though as it is very new it is unlikely to be cheap.
As far as I know any phone that runs Andrioid is a smartphone.
If you want to use the internet you need a smartphone and an Andrioid phone will do it nicely (and cheaper) than an iPhone.
There are many Andriod phones nowadays, from many companies, and the Samsung Galaxy S2 is an excellent phone and does very well in tests in magazines.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the latest Andrioid smartphone, running the latest version of the Andriod operating system, though as it is very new it is unlikely to be cheap.
You might think that your mobile provider is benevolent, giving you an annual upgrade of your phone model – but you are paying for this.
If you are happy with the features of the phone you have, and don’t want the grief of learning how to operate a new phone – I would start looking at alternative tariffs (which do not upgrade the model) – they will almost certainly be available at a cheaper price.
If you are happy with the features of the phone you have, and don’t want the grief of learning how to operate a new phone – I would start looking at alternative tariffs (which do not upgrade the model) – they will almost certainly be available at a cheaper price.