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        <description>Moving files to an Android Device

There are many ways to get a file onto and Android device, but the simplest ones require they be on another Android first. Following are some easy ways to do it without another Android.

email it to yourself

If you are using the K-9 mail app and ES File Explorer, this is fairly simple.</description>
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This is mainly an Android phone setup for technicians. Actually, we use tablets to allow our techs to perform work without being required to locate a server.

One very important URL you should know is &lt;https://accounts.google.com&gt;; this is where you can manage the google account used by your Android device.</description>
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Android is a Unix based operating system used in many small devices, like smart phones and tablets.

Like Apple's OSX, it is a heavily modified version of Unix (in this case, Linux) customized for a particular purpose.</description>
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