The magazine for anyone who uses a phone endorsed by that cute little green robot,
Android Magazine is a great guide to maximising the use of your smartphone.
This magazine is of course aimed at the
Android phone user – no iph*nes here please – and does not disappoint in the extent of its scope. The pages are packed full of information for the dedicated or just starting android user, including tutorials to help you get started, games and app reviews to get you going once you feel confident and a section designed to help you take your phone to the very limit of its capabilities – the hacker zone. Full of information about the latest gadgets and everything which you can do with your
Android (which is pretty much everything), an excellent magazine for those spared the curse of that inferior smartphone.
PS. Have a search for the Pocket Newsstand and lap up new covers and order magazines from your mobile.
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Android Magazine or a subscription of your desired length. If you choose the current issue before 3pm, we will even send it out the same day, first class.
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#11 (3 in stock)
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31 May 12 (5 days)
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Of course, here at Newsstand Hovels we do not truly judge based upon the make or brand of smartphone. There are a lot of more pressing problems in the world. Nevertheless, there is something refreshing about the Android and it’s breaking of the market monopoly of the monolithic Apple. Competition can only be a good thing, and Android is a highly effective competitor – easily rivalling the iphone’s operating system in power and applicability.
Ohh, that gets us thinking. When did ‘app’ become a thing? I remember back when a program was called a program (and back when all this was fields) and not ashamed to call itself such. The App has really revolutionised the perception of phones as mobile computing devices – it sounds a lot less nerdy to say “Oh, I’ve got an app that lets you...” rather than “I downloaded and installed a program that lets you...”. This has helped push mobile computing into the mainstream – though we aren’t certain that people even think of it as such. Perhaps that is the secret to its success – make something sound cool enough by rebranding it until it loses that connection with the past and everyone will buy it. And hey, that can surely only be a good thing... NB
Android Magazine is in the PDA & Smartphone category and is just one of over 3,000 magazines now available at Newsstand, to browse recent front covers of Android Magazine, please click here.