Well then if it's based on Linux, then it should be stable, since Linux is stable. Right?***JP*** wrote: The operating system is based on Linux. Android isn't the only mobile OS to use a linux Kernel. WebOS from HP, Meego from nokia, Bada OS from samsung and Tizen OS from intel and samsung. All these I mentioned use the linux kernel for their mobile Operating systems.
According to the reader comments, iPhone is more stable and reliable and expensive, but Android is more customizable and gives you more control over things.
Darn. I just found out that my Sony Xperia Neo L camera doesn't even have a zoom function! WTF? How can it not have something that simple? Is there an app I can install to create a zoom function? What about this camera app? It claims to have digital zoom. Will that create a zoom feature on my smart phone?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... zoomcamera
Also, is there a way to install an FM radio in your smart phone? I don't think mine has one. Old phones from many years ago had an FM radio in them, so why don't all new smart phones have them? That's strange.
Check this out. There is a Google Android Emulator for your PC for you to test out Android apps on your computer.
http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-ti ... -emulator/