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Making the Decision to Buy an Android or iPhone Smartphone

By on Nov 23, 2012 in Smart Phone | 3 comments

Lately the competition for the smartphone market has been becoming more and more competitive, and the decision between an android or an iPhone is more difficult. You may want a device that will allow you to keep in touch with loved ones far away, or a device that helps you manage your office productivity while you are out of the office. This is something that both phones can accomplish, but there is only going to be one in your pocket. The Difference between an Android and an iPhone There is a lot of difference between the Android and iPhone. Knowing these differences may help you in making your decision of which one you want to buy. There are many models of Android phone available, while with the iPhone there are only a few models in one series. Fans of the iPhone and Apple may be surprised that Apple’s marketing is to have one well-made product with limited models. This is a problem for consumers who want to have options in high quality products. It is a well-built device, but there is little variation in the models available. You might even say there is no variation, as the differences are merely in the memory that comes with the model. This is a phone that is marked by generations, and the current models available are the fifth generation of iPhones. The Android phones offer a different approach, and are based on an OS that is licensed to many different manufacturers. There is the Nexus phone, which is available from Google, but it is really only a Samsung Galaxy with a Google nameplate. There are many manufacturers to choose from when it comes to an Android phone, which allows users to pick a product that best fits their needs. Consumers have a choice of quality and performance with Android that the iPhone cannot offer. Evaluating the Different Models of Smartphones to make a Decision There are many different makes and models of smartphones, but the top 2 on the market are Android and iPhone. Making a decision can be difficult with an iPhone providing some original applications and a standard high quality phone, but the many different Android phones also have something...

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The best 5 Android security apps you can use on your smartphone.

By on Nov 19, 2012 in Smart Phone | 0 comments

  1. NQ Mobile Security The first in our list is called NQ Mobile Security. As always, there is a free of charge version and one for which you have to pay. The latter is more advanced. It offers manually scanning, remote access, contacts protection and malware detector technology.The scanning of SD cards is not available. The free version delivers firewall, remote access (Google Maps included), protected web browsing, a SIM change notifier, data backup and applications optimizer. From what we noticed, the remote functions will only be successful if your Android gadget is able to send and receive text messages. 2. Lookout Mobile Security The second security app we recommend is Lookout Mobile Security. Its main offerings are the following: automatically applications scanning, contacts backup, malware detector in the free version. If you opt for the paid version you will have included more features: remote access, alarm, full browsing history, remote recovery and so on. 3. Avast Free Mobile Security Next up is an app known as Avast Free Mobile Security. This one is very user-friendly. Once you download it, it is going to verify if the user wants to turn on the anti theft technology. This tool sports web browsing protection, SMS and call filtering and anti malware technology reports Droid Gator.com. A full scan of every single application on your Android device is also possible. This app is able to protect you against the untrusted USB debugging, too. The Avast Free Mobile Security can be protected with the help of a password. But there is no backup functionality. However, one of the main pros is that this app boasts a privacy module which is a way to see if one of your phone’s apps employs permissions that could harm it in the long run. The remote technology module offered by the Avast Free Mobile Security app are not going to work on an Android gadget which has Wi-Fi only; and some of them will need 3G support. 4. AVG Mobilation Anti-Virus Free Another very good security app we found is labeled AVG Mobilation Anti-Virus Free. It comes with malware detector and applications locker technology. Each of these two does a different thing: the former offers protection...

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