The Android OS (otherwise known as the Android G1) was developed by Android Inc. and later acquired by the Internet giant, Google. One of the most innovative features of the Android OS is that, while many smart phone operating systems feature only a single home screen, the Android OS
features 3 that you can customize with your favorite applications and widgets. By running your finger across the screen, you can switch between home screens and access your applications. To add applications to a home screen, you can either drag them there from another or hold down on the screen to open a customization menu. All menus on the Android OS
are accessible by drawing your finger up from a selection tab and choosing the function that you wish to run.
The browser included with the Android OS functions much like Google Chrome. Your Gmail accounts are automatically synced into one unified mailbox if you choose that option. You can also keep them separate through multiple in boxes that you can place on respective home screens. Using the Android OS
is an interactive experience. By turning your phone on its side, the screen will automatically reformat into another layout that is useful for browsing the Internet or typing. Some smart phones with the Android OS
have the capability to transfer applications and files between phones simply by touching them together. When using the browser or reading an email, the scroll speed is very smooth and you


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