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Android is the world's most popular mobile platform. With Android you can use all the Google apps you know and love, plus there are more than 600,000 apps and games available on Google Play to keep you entertained, alongside millions of songs and books, and thousands of movies. Android devices are already smart, and will only get smarter, with new features you won't find on any other platform, letting you focus on what's important and putting you in control of your mobile experience.Android Devices

The World’s Most Popular Platform

Millions of people already use Android because it makes your mobile device so much more powerful and useful. On Android, the home screen, web browser, email and everything in between are designed to make your life easier. And because Android is open, you can create a unique mobile experience that’s just right for you.
Widgets
Put the important stuff right within reach and interact with your favorite apps directly from your home screen with widgets — see the latest sport scores, view your favorite photos, check the weather or peek at your inbox all without having to open different apps or leave the home screen.
Widgets
Notifications
An easy-to-read notification tray gives you quick access to your calls, incoming texts, and new emails in a non-intrusive way.
Multi-tasking
With Android, you can quickly and seamlessly switch between apps and pick up whatever you were doing. Juggling multiple tasks at once on a mobile device has never been easier.

Multitasking
Voice typing and actions
Control your Android device with your voice. Simply touch the microphone on the keyboard and start talking to write emails, SMS, or any other text — more than 30 languages supported. Text appears in real time, so there’s no waiting.
Photos and videos
Capture special moments with great photos and videos, explore your shots and quickly share your favorites in any way that you want.
Photos
Over the past year, smaller tablets have stolen the show away from their bigger brothers, with many models, such as the Nexus 7, topping the bestseller lists. However, the 7-inch tablet craze could be over, as a new market research report is suggesting that tablets with 8-inch displays are going to be the talk of the town this year.

According a WitsView report, 8-inch tablets will have an estimated 11.9% share of the total market share by the end of the year. That would be a massive jump from just 2.6% at the end of 2012,  as many leading Android tablet manufacturers including Samsung, Asus and Lenovo, plan to launch 8-inch tablets this year.

One of the main reasons for 7-inch tablets losing popularity is that their market has become over-saturated with models. Almost every major manufacturer has a small tablet out, as they look to impress consumers looking to own a tablet but not to fork out a lot of cash on some of the larger models. Whilst the price is low, the number of devices available in shops has stopped any particular device from selling particularly high figures and capitalising on their success.

Meanwhile, 8-inch devices are being touted as better value for money to interested buyers than the slightly smaller iPad mini, “which has been well received by consumers.” By having a slightly larger frame, such tablets can give companies the chance to maximise screen space whilst maintaining the compact feel that has enabled the smaller models to enjoy success. WitsView’s R&D Director Chiu Yu-Pin told FocusTaiwan that a “key feature” of these 8-inch devices will be the “streamlined frame.” Accordingly, the 8-inch tablet would have a “similar overall size to the 7-inch tablet but with a much bigger visual area.”

The switch could also help Android overtake Apple in the tablet battle once and for all, as the 8-inch devices would directly compete with the 7.85-inch iPad Mini, with the report placing prices of future 8-inch Android tablets around $50-$100 lower than Apple’s cheapest iPad mini model.

Currently, there are at least a couple of 8-inch Android tablets worth mentioning, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 (more expensive than the iPad mini) and the Acer Iconia A1 (cheaper than the iPad mini).
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