TheBestCompanys.com Launches Android Backup Vertical

San Francisco, CA — Feb 11, 2014 / (http://www.myprgenie.com) — TheBestCompanys.com has just launched a new review site that analyzes the Android Backup industry and the services available to Android users.

TheBestCompanys.com (TBC) is a site designed to assist consumers in their buying efforts. TBC is regularly launching new verticals (websites) that review and rank companies/services within a specific industry. The most recent release is the TBC Android Backup review site, which displays the top Android Backup apps on the market.

“This website was launched to help consumers evaluate various Android backup apps before plunging into a download,” Frank Chou, Director of Reviews, said. “We are trying to minimize buyer’s remorse, or downloader’s remorse if you will, by providing all the necessary information a consumer needs to know.”

A team of experts diligently works to provide the most in-depth reviews as possible. These reviews include details, features, and any other information deemed valuable to consumers interested in downloading an Android backup app. This expert review team is responsible for the development of a 9-point ranking criterion which is used to formulate an app’s expert score. The criterion evaluated is based on: price, rooting abilities, data capabilities, app backup, online storage, defrost tools, communication backup, user review, and expert analysis.

“The 9-point ranking criterion allows our expert review team the ability to fairly evaluate each Android backup app on various features and services,” Chou stated. “The extensive formula puts every company on an equal playing field so they can be adequately assessed.”

The Android Backup review site takes into consideration both expert and customer feedback when creating a review. TBC allows real customers to share their experience with a particular company or service and then publishes it (along with a score) for potential customers to read prior to making a purchase.

“Obviously, consumers can look up what others are saying about a specific app directly on the Google Play market, however, those reviews are no where near as complete or helpful as ours,” Chou explained. “By combining expert analysis with customer feedback, we believe we have created a resource that will be the most beneficial to Android users looking into a backup service.”

“Our work is not yet done,” Chou continued. “We plan to continue to review Android backup apps and give the consumer all of the information they are looking for. We want to make this site as valuable to Android users as possible.”