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MemberDepends on how you define “user-friendly”. The word has become quite relative. However, just to assure you, Android requires maybe about 1% tech knowledge and 99% common sense. Plus there’s this forums and Google.
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MemberGeneral rule of thumb, if you’re not sure, dont root it or have someone else root it for you. Also, each Android device has a different process. You may want to share with us what device you have so we can point you to the right direction.
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MemberIf you’re talking about an app, there is none. Just like any smart phone, you can stretch your battery life by simply adjusting your settings. Adjusting the brightness of your phone is one way to save battery, also, turning off features like WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G when you’re not using them can also save a lot of power. If you are a heavy user and you absolutely have all these features on, you may want to consider buying a spare batter or a rechargeable power block.
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MemberTrue but there are android tablets that have mini HDMI ports. Also, do these Android set top boxes support data over 3G?
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MemberHmmm… I don’t see myself buying this. I mean there are already a lot of cheap ways to connect a regular PC or a laptop to a TV. Plus I’m not sure how user-friendly this device would be unless your TV has touch screen cabapability.
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Memberhmm just like most Android apps, it doesn’t come with that information and you have to install it and try.
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MemberHeroes of Order and Chaos have been recently ported to Android. Paladog is also a great tower defense game.
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MemberDo you know which part actually broke? I was also reading thru other threads and a lot are saying its the battery that goes first. They also said that its actually very easy to replace the battery
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