java is a programming language and android is a mobile phone platform developed by Google.
No it is not possible to install android in java mobile. Its hardware is not compatible with android and also it does not enough memory to install android.
Java is a virtual-machine-based programming language that can run on many different platforms, while Android is an operating system that directly interfaces with a specific type of hardware.
Some mobile Java games that are available for Android devices include Keyja, iSheep and Fifteens, Klondike, Napoleon and Hearts. The variety and type are almost endless.
both are mobile operating syms but sybm is more faster than the java
yes of course mobile phone software only but making mobile phone needs experience and android base is much better than java.
Android is Mobile OS and learning Android course can able to make the applications. Basic requirement we need to know Java programming to develop the Android Applications
Yes, Android OS is easy for java developers. It is because the coding in Android is in core Java.
Android is an Operating System that runs on specific devices and controls those devices' functions. Java is a general programming language that can run on many different devices (computers, phones, tablets, and so on), one of which is Android. Thus, the comparison of the two are that they are completely different, with the only relation between the two is that Android runs Java programs.
that depends. if the pc has bedrock and the phone has bedrock then yes. if the pc has java and the android ans specifically android has java, yes.
The best would probably be Java, as Google's Android SDK is built around Java. Although you can write applications for the Android platform using the NDK (Native Development Kit) as well, but it may be more in-depth and involved.
They are different versions. Java 5 is newer than Java 2. Think of it like the difference between the Playstation 1 and the Playstation 3.
Sadly, no. Android apps cannot work on java phones.