All 158 applications from our old smartphone transferred over automatically as soon as we signed into our Google account. The information in some of those applications was gone; only the calendar, contacts, photos and videos were restored. The new smartphone has "augmented reality," which is 1 of those fads of the moment. Other new features: We could tell "Hey Google" to ask a question, get some music, or play a game, without touching the phone. For Fire Tablet and iPad alternatives, mark out the TechRadar article, "The better inexpensive Tablets."
ON COMPUTERS: Transferring applications to Android smartphone a snap, however some information vanished
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All 158 applications from our old smartphone transferred over automatically as soon as we signed into our Google account. The information in some of those applications was gone; only the calendar, contacts, photos and videos were restored. The new smartphone has "augmented reality," which is 1 of those fads of the moment. Other new features: We could tell "Hey Google" to ask a question, get some music, or play a game, without touching the phone. For Fire Tablet and iPad alternatives, mark out the TechRadar article, "The better inexpensive Tablets."
All 158 applications from our old smartphone transferred over automatically as soon as we signed into our Google account. The information in some of those applications was gone; only the calendar, contacts, photos and videos were restored. The new smartphone has "augmented reality," which is 1 of those fads of the moment. Other new features: We could tell "Hey Google" to ask a question, get some music, or play a game, without touching the phone. For Fire Tablet and iPad alternatives, mark out the TechRadar article, "The better inexpensive Tablets."
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