

But on March 11, 2015, Google introduced their very own, exclusive online hardware store known as Google Store where these type of purchases can be made.


Previously, it also offered Google Hardware devices for users to purchase. Google play is also a digital media store, where it offers music, books, magazines and TV Programs. Google Play is also the official application store for the Android Operating System and it allows users to browse and download apps developed using the Android SDK and are published through Google. Since Android and Chrome OS belong to Google, they cater and offer all applications to the users. In iOS and the web, it excludes some applications while on Roku the user can only watch movies. His goal has always been to help as many people as possible learn something new about technology.It works on platforms like Android, Chrome OS, iOS, the web, and Roku. And now, he continues down that same path at Android Police, using his technical knowledge and skills to write how-to guides. That led him to Gadget Hacks, where Stephen got to write educational and informative pieces for Android smartphones. He started out as a lesson plan writer in computer science and IT for, which allows students to earn real college credits online. Stephen has been passionate about writing his entire life and finally turned it into a professional career in 2016. Although not as popular as it once was, he still continues to root his primary devices today using the latest version of Magisk. He would frequently install custom ROMs, kernels, and recoveries to improve his Android experience beyond what stock could provide. After that, Stephen quickly learned about unlocking the bootloader and gaining full root access - both changed his smartphone life forever. However, he didn't get his first Android device until 2009 with the original Motorola Droid. He has actively followed the Android scene since 2008 with the HTC Dream, known by most as the T-Mobile G1. Stephen previously worked as a freelance how-to guide writer for the Android rooting, modding, and custom ROM section at Gadget Hacks. As a long-time power user who knows his devices from the inside out, he uses that knowledge to tweak and customize them to better fit his specific needs. He came on board with the team in late 2021, bringing his strong technical background in computers, smartphones, and customer service with him. Stephen is a freelance writer at Android Police who primarily covers how-to guides, features, and the occasional in-depth explainer across various topics.
