What Is an Android Phone !!
Android phone is a smartphone running on
 Google's open-source Android operating system. Many different 
manufacturers make Android phones, including HTC, Motorola, and Samsung.
 Dozens and dozens of different Android phones are now available, and 
all of the major cellular carriers in the U.S. offer Android phones.
Originally
 derived from the Linux desktop operating system, Android is a 
customizable platform that can look and feel very different on very 
different handsets. That means that an HTC Android phone will look and 
operate differently than an Android phone made by Samsung. It also means
 that an HTC Android phone from T-Mobile won't be exactly like an HTC 
Android phone that runs on Sprint's network.
Still, all Android phones
 do share some common features. All of them have touchscreens. Some also
 have hardware keyboards, but not all of them do. All come with a 
desktop that is made up of a certain number of screens (some Android 
phones have 3, others have 5, while still others have 7) that you can 
customize to your liking. You can populate screens with shortcuts to 
apps or widgets that display news headlines, search boxes, or more.
All
 Android phones also offer access to the Android Market, where you can 
download Android apps. As of this writing, more than 150,000 apps are 
available in the Android Market.
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