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The case for Android

Constantly all over the Twitter tech space, arguments over the superior smartphone software have been rampant for a couple of years now. Today, as the title suggests we are going to take a look at the Android software and its corresponding hardware devices and make a case for why it is better than its Apple counterpart.  Android the mobile operating system released and maintained by Google, was first unveiled in 2007 to rival Apple's IOS software for the iPhone. It was first released in 2008 as the operating system for the HTC Dream(known as the T-Mobile G1 in some other parts of the world). The android operating system is based on the Linux Kernel, which has been used in various other personal computers. With the release of the original iPhone in 2007, the mobile phone world was completely reset by such a revolutionary device. The android team that was first founded in 2003 were already working on an operating system for mobile phones, but the touchscreen on Apple's iPhone mad

FC BARCELONA NEED TO STOP

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SAMSUNG GALAXY A70 : HANDS-ON REVIEW AFTER A YEAR

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