17th November 2009

The Droid Technically

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The Motorola Droid phone is giving the IPhone some good competition. 

If you decide to go to the technical side of the Android phone and try to understand it you may have to know a bit more about its history and how it came about. It was first developed by the company Android Inc. but later on bought by Google, then currently owned by Open Handset Alliance. The Android is an operating software system with key applications and middleware. It has applications that uses the Java language and can perform operations using the C language. It is Linux kernel- based and is considered a partial product of the Open Handset Alliance which is mostly into the use of ‘open source’ software of mobile phones. It is a complicated operating system but it is also considered as an innovative system due to its ability to do multi-tasks applications on the mobile phone. It is open to all software applications and as well as advancements that could make it a highly competitive mobile phone in the market.

 

To be a bit more aware of its specifications and features the Android phone has connectivity technology using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, CDMA, EV-DO and GSM/EDGE. The forms of messaging are SMS and MMS including text messaging. It has a lot more updated features and the data could be a bit intimidating especially if you are not a highly techno person who is into this high-end kind of gadget. That said, the Android phone has so far developed into the most useful phone aside from being considered as one of the trendiest, sleekest, most stylish phone to date with all its technology packed into a tiny device. It has indeed found its niche in the communication technology and would stay there for as long as it can.

To learn more about the hardware and software on Droid phone check out Droid Review.

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