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5 Wrong Myths Of Android

Market of Android smartphones have a very rapid growth  in the gadget market, but we often encounter the black campaign that made the competitors like Apple and Windows phones. The fear, uncertainty, and doubt, or often abbreviated as FUD, be considered a powerful marketing tactic.

In fact, IDC recently released shows that the Android market has reached 80 percent. Black campaign also hit other mobile devices mobile platform. A lot of false myths associated with Android, and the myth continues to grow. Here are five of them are from the Android Authority:

1. Android is complicated

Many people believe that a smartphone with Android operating system was difficult to use. In fact, the icons and menus displayed Android easier to learn.

Most new Android users coming from feature phones (mobile phones with basic abilities). Feature phone has icons and menu options rigid layers. Unlike the Android operating system is made ​​so that the interfaces can be explored with a simple and easy to learn.

In each of its latest version, the interface is always enhanced. There is no difference in usage compared to other platforms.

IDC data were recently released showing Android market share reached 80 percent. It shows how many people are able to quickly adopt Android.

2. The application requires Android Task Killer

Many argue that the Task Killer Android requires applications that are useful to close applications that are already in use and in order not to run in the background.

In the early release of the Android smartphone, many Task Killer application that the user downloads. Other similar applications are also much in demand. Is it true that Task Killer Android can save battery?

Some arguments say, Task Killer can save battery, but also many who argue otherwise. As the discussion that occurred at the site Lifehacker, some say stability and better battery when uninstalled Task Killer.

To see for yourself, just try to remove the Task Killer app on your Android device, then compare the performance and durability of the battery.

3. Android lots of malware

Android malware is being circulated. However, for most users, Android is very safe. To protect any Android user can do it easily.

Each application in Android will ask for permissions from the user and the user can decide for themselves whether to install it or not.

If you still feel complicated, there is still an alternative to installing an independent security applications. Do not install apps outside of Google Play Store as most malware comes from third party sources.

To identify malware, do not rush to update an application, first read the reviews and see the amount of its download. Do the same when you are browsing on a PC, such as not clicking on links or attachments suspicious e-mails.

Lastly, do not root your Android. Android is the weakest part of the users. If the user bypass security layer created in Android, the smartphone user jeopardize its own.

4. All of Android smartphone is same

Many users have said all the Android, the brand and model of anything, it is a smartphone that is earned. When traced, they were using the Android smartphones with lower specifications and are usually sold cheap.

Google has improved the Android user experience and optimize its services so that users do not need sophisticated hardware to enjoy this platform.

Unfortunately, sometimes the smartphone vendor to install other additional applications, such as made ​​their own interface and Android users install bloatware, making Google work to be in vain.

The positive side with no limits in Android is, the user can choose a variety of devices and varying prices. However, the downside is that there is a product defect.

Read the reviews on a lot so that you can choose a suitable Android smartphone and do not need deep pockets merogok.

5. Android more often problematic than competitor products

At the beginning of the Android smartphone appeared, many of which said platform is slow. Android's apps are also arguably more frequent crashes than any other platform.

What actually happened is, not as increased with the hardware and software updates. Application developers sometimes takes time to optimize the application every time a hardware update.

Several studies have shown different results. As the data from being loaded Crittercism Forbes magazine as saying that the iOS app crashes more often than Android. However, a year later, it turns out the application iOS 6 is better than running with Jelly Bean.

Every smartphone user must have experienced crashes. Complaints are more than likely to come from Android smartphone users cheap underpowered hardware, the interface has been customized and installed bloatware.

Android smartphone or tablet that is good is not often experience lag or crash the device compared to other platforms. Keep in mind also that "good" does not necessarily have the best specifications.
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