JeffDenver
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It's up to him. I'm just saying it's not a requirement. Not all fans of Android are also fans of Google.LOL, I'm sure he wants to buy an android phone so he can access the stock play store, meaning that he would need a Gmail account.
He can play the stock market using Amazon apps if he wants. The Play store isn't a requirement for that.
On Apple it's a requirement. On Android, it's a choice.I'm not sure his primary reason for going to a new OS is so that he can download apps from online and not the store with millions of apps. So again, on both operating systems, it's the same process, he will have to sign in with a Gmail or iCloud account.
Veiled insults are fun.Also, you don't have to use the same iCloud account for the app store and for texts, so I'm not sure what you're talking about, as usual.
On Android, these are embedded into the system. I can have 3 different Gmail addresses and access the Play store with any of them. There is no "master address" on the device. And if I delete them, it won't break my phone.You can also use multiple Gmail accounts, so again, just more speculation from someone who has never used the operating system.
...but you can't make them the default for anything.Microsoft Office, one drive and all their apps are available on iOS
This Engadget guy goes into detail about some of this stuff - IRL: The OnePlus One is everything my iPhone wasn't