By Sam Bocetta
Since Android's unveiling in 2007, the platform has stayed true to its commitment to provide open and free source code. The source code is freely available to developers and device manufacturers who can, at their own discretion, install the software without worrying about the hassles of licensing fees. The consequent reduction in fees allows device manufacturers to bring Android devices to the market at significantly lower prices than the competition, with the average price of an Android smartphone almost US$400 cheaper than an iPhone.
By Varsha Solanki
As we incorporate health apps in our daily lives, we can monitor and manage our health which will reduce the chances of disease and thereby cut down healthcare costs. Smartphones have weaved their presence into all aspects of our daily lives. And, it wouldn’t be wrong to say that much of it is because of mobile apps. There are apps for practically everything we could possibly need, including health apps.




