01/10/2021
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION:
What is Android?
ANSWER:
An Android is a noun, a verb and an adjective - all in one.
As a Noun:
Firstly, Android is a name of an incorporated company based in California which was later acquired in 2005 by Google with fully patented rights and privileges.
Secondly, an Android is a product - a micro chip usually embedded within the operating system of a device - phone, tablet or TV for seamless and effortless browsing experience. It is otherwise known as a smartphone!
As a Verb:
An Android is a remarkable source of capacity building, enterprise development and modern means of empowerment for the millennial youth.
As an Adjective:
An Android qualifies as a liberator or an emancipator from the shackles of poverty. Android is an opportunity enabler. It's a world class market place without entry or exit barriers.
In Conclusion:
Most of us are prospective and walking millionaires if we know the potential and the hidden amount of wealth within the Android phones that we carry about.
It is quite unbelievable that our usage of Android phones is limited to text messaging, calls and social media arguments.
Android a.k.a Smartphone device is much more than that. It is a marketplace. A gateway to the internet, wealth and prosperity.
With smartphone, it is practically possible for us to participate in e-commerce regardless of time, place and condition.
With the aid of a smartphone, we can convert our ideas, researches and inventions into digital and downloadable products for sales, marketing and promotion to earn fees, bonuses, commissions and royalties.
The MD/CEO of Google is terribly sick, saaaad and heart-broken to see majority of Android users in the 3rd world countries still living in the state of abject poverty obliviously of the potentials of Android phones.