I have something to add: I've technically been an Android user for about ten years. However, it's only in the past year or so that I've been treating my Android system as a serious computer. Before then, I treated my Kindle Fire tablet as little more than an e-reader. That was a mistake, Android...
Mods: Feel free to move this thread if I've put it in the wrong place (I'm new here).
Android and Chrome OS were originally separate projects, but the lines between the two have become very blurred. Here's my personal experience:
I tried out a Surface Go 3, to replace my ageing 7th Gen. Kindle...
Speak for yourself. Being mature doesn't mean you have to leave excitement behind you. Useful tools are exciting, learning how to use them use them well is exciting! It doesn't matter if Android came out one year ago or one hundred. What matters is that Android is a useful tool, and there's...
I've had both an iPhone and an Android tablet for a long time, and in my experience, there's not much of a learning curve between the two. If you can use one, you learn the other without much difficulty. So I'm surprised to hear that you're facing such a learning curve! Perhaps you and I are...
I'm new here. I don't have an Android cell phone, per sy. However, I have two Android tablets: A Surface Go 3 (with two OS's, Android and Windows) and a 7th Gen. Kindle Fire.
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