Rabu, 04 Juni 2014

verizon wireless Android phone question. Please help??!!!?

Q. I need to know FOR SURE that the android phone supports flash AND java player. Verizon said its in the Android market but i can't find it with my laptop. I also want to know if you buy a phone from ebay or amazon and not verizon, can you change your phone to the one you bought on ebay or amazon? With no cost? And is there going to be a android update for the samsung galaxy phones?

A. Android does support Flash, you can download flash from the Market. However, I'm not sure if there is a Java Player for Android - but even if there isn't, chances are there is already an app that does basically the same thing as any Java app you may be thinking of.

Regarding buying a phone from eBay, yes, you can do that - I've done it myself. Just make sure that you buy a Verizon phone, and make sure from the seller that the phone has a clean ESN (this is the phone's ID; stolen or lost phones have a bad ESN and can't be activated).

Once you have the phone from eBay, just call Verizon and tell them you want to switch over to it, they do it all in a few minutes for free. Remember though that if your new phone is a smart phone and your old one wasn't, Verizon will require you to add a data plan that's at least $15/month extra.

Finally, yes there is supposed to be an update coming out right now for the Verizon Samsung Galaxy phones to update them to 2.2.


cheapest os upgradeable and android phone?
Q. Can i upgrade android os from one version to other in any android phone? Or is there types like upgradable phones and unagradable android phones? If yes can I know which is the cheapest upgradable Android phone

A. All Android phones are capable of being software upgradable. It just depends on if the manufacturer of your phone and if your phone carrier approves the Android software update for your phone.

Manufacturers like Samsung and HTC overlay Android with their own stuff and phone carriers need to approve if the new software works with their cellular networks.

I say if you want a phone that is guaranteed for quick Android updates for the next few years, get the Nexus 5. It's Google's official Android phone.





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