Android is the operating system for mobile phones based on Linux. Android provides an open platform to developers for creating their own applications for use by various mobile devices. Initially, Google Inc. bought Android Inc., newcomers who make software for mobile phones. Then to develop Android, formed the Open Handset Alliance, a consortium of 34 companies for hardware, software, and telecommunications, including Google, HTC, Intel, Motorola, Qualcomm, T-Mobile, and Nvidia.
At the inaugural release of Android, 5 November 2007, with the Open Handset Alliance Android states support the development of open standards on mobile devices. On the other hand, Google released the Android code under the Apache license, a license software and open standard mobile device.
In this world there are two types of distributor’s Android operating system. The first fully supported by Google Mail Services (GMS) and the second is a completely free distribution without the direct support Google otherwise known as the Open Handset Distribution (OHD).
In July 2000, Google Inc. in cooperation with Android, A company located in Palo Alto, California United States. The founders of Android Inc. working at Google, among them Andy Ruby, Rich Miner, Nick Sears, and Chris White. At that time many consider the functions of Android Inc. just as software on mobile phones. Since then the rumors that Google is about to enter the mobile phone market. At the Google Company, a team led by Rubin served to develop a program of mobile devices supported by the Linux kernel. This is an indication that Google is preparing for a competition in the mobile phone market. Android versions of the latest version 3.0. Android also has joined with some smart phone such as Nokia, Sony Ericsson, and others.
Around September 2007 a study reported that Google filed a patent application mobile phone (Google finally introduced the Nexus, one type of smart phones using the Android operating system. This mobile phone manufactured by HTC Corporation and is available on the market on January 5, 2010).
On December 9, 2008, announced the new members who joined in the work program of the Android ARM Holdings, Atheros Communications, manufactured by Asustek Computer Inc., Garmin Ltd., Softbank, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba Corp., and Vodafone Group Plc. Along the formation of the Open Handset Alliance, OHA announced their first product, Android, the mobile device which is a modified Linux kernel 2.6. Since Android was released has been carried out various reforms in the form of bug fixes and adding new features.
The first phone using Android operation system is the HTC Dream, which was released on October 22, 2008. At the end of 2009 is estimated at least in this world there are 18 types of mobile phones that use Android.
Android 1.1 version
On March 9, 2009, Google released the Android 1.1 version. Android version is equipped with an aesthetic update to the application, alarm clock, voice search (search sound), sending messages to Gmail, and email notification.
Android 1.5 version (Cupcake)
In mid-May 2009, Google released the cell phone using Android and the SDK (Software Development Kit) Android 1.5 version (Cupcake). There are several updates including the addition of several features in mobile version is the ability to record and watch videos with the camera mode, upload video to Youtube and images to Picasa directly from the phone, A2DP Bluetooth support, the ability to automatically connect to a Bluetooth headset, screen animations, and on-screen keyboard that can be tailored to the system.
Android 1.6 version (Donut)
Donut was released in September by displaying the search process better than before, the use of a battery indicator and control applet VPN. Another feature is the gallery that allows the user to select which photos will be deleted; cameras, camcorders and galleries integration's; CDMA / EVDO, 802.1x, VPN, Gestures, and Text-to-speech engine; ability to dial contacts; technological change text to speech (not available on all phones; procurement VWGA resolution.
Android 2.0/2.1 version (Eclair)
On December 3, 2009 re-launched Android phones with Android 2.0/2.1 (Eclair), the changes made was the optimization of hardware, upgrade to Google Maps 3.1.2, UI changes with the new browser and HTML5 support, a new list of contacts, support for camera flash third , 2 MP, digital zoom, and Bluetooth 2.1.
To move quickly in the competition next-generation devices, Google held a competition to invest with the best mobile applications (killer apps - applications seeding). The competition prize $ 25,000 for each selected application developers. The competition was held during the two stages of each step of the selected 50 best applications.
With the development and the increasing number of Android handsets, a growing number of interested third parties to distribute their applications to the Android operating system. Well-known applications are converted into the Android operating system is Shazam, Backgrounds, and WeatherBug. Android operating system in Internet sites are also considered important to create native Android applications, for example by MySpace and Facebook.
Android 2.2 version (Froyo: Frozen Yogurt)
On May 20, 2010, the Android 2.2 version (Froyo) was launched. The changes are generally against the previous version include support for Adobe Flash 10.1, speed performance and application of 2 to 5 times faster, integration V8 JavaScript engine used by Google Chrome speed up the rendering capabilities on the browser, the installation of applications in the SD Card, WiFi capability portable hotspot, and the ability to auto update in the Android Market application.
Android 2.3 version (Gingerbread)
On December 6, 2010, the Android 2.3 version (Gingerbread) was launched. The changes generally obtained from the Android version upgrades include games, improved copy and paste function, the screen interface (UI) was redesigned, support and WebM VP8 video formats, the new audio effects (reverb, equalization, headphone virtualization, and bass boost), support the ability of Near Field Communication (NFC), and the support of more than one camera.
At the inaugural release of Android, 5 November 2007, with the Open Handset Alliance Android states support the development of open standards on mobile devices. On the other hand, Google released the Android code under the Apache license, a license software and open standard mobile device.
In this world there are two types of distributor’s Android operating system. The first fully supported by Google Mail Services (GMS) and the second is a completely free distribution without the direct support Google otherwise known as the Open Handset Distribution (OHD).
In July 2000, Google Inc. in cooperation with Android, A company located in Palo Alto, California United States. The founders of Android Inc. working at Google, among them Andy Ruby, Rich Miner, Nick Sears, and Chris White. At that time many consider the functions of Android Inc. just as software on mobile phones. Since then the rumors that Google is about to enter the mobile phone market. At the Google Company, a team led by Rubin served to develop a program of mobile devices supported by the Linux kernel. This is an indication that Google is preparing for a competition in the mobile phone market. Android versions of the latest version 3.0. Android also has joined with some smart phone such as Nokia, Sony Ericsson, and others.
Around September 2007 a study reported that Google filed a patent application mobile phone (Google finally introduced the Nexus, one type of smart phones using the Android operating system. This mobile phone manufactured by HTC Corporation and is available on the market on January 5, 2010).
On December 9, 2008, announced the new members who joined in the work program of the Android ARM Holdings, Atheros Communications, manufactured by Asustek Computer Inc., Garmin Ltd., Softbank, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba Corp., and Vodafone Group Plc. Along the formation of the Open Handset Alliance, OHA announced their first product, Android, the mobile device which is a modified Linux kernel 2.6. Since Android was released has been carried out various reforms in the form of bug fixes and adding new features.
The first phone using Android operation system is the HTC Dream, which was released on October 22, 2008. At the end of 2009 is estimated at least in this world there are 18 types of mobile phones that use Android.
Android 1.1 version
On March 9, 2009, Google released the Android 1.1 version. Android version is equipped with an aesthetic update to the application, alarm clock, voice search (search sound), sending messages to Gmail, and email notification.
Android 1.5 version (Cupcake)
In mid-May 2009, Google released the cell phone using Android and the SDK (Software Development Kit) Android 1.5 version (Cupcake). There are several updates including the addition of several features in mobile version is the ability to record and watch videos with the camera mode, upload video to Youtube and images to Picasa directly from the phone, A2DP Bluetooth support, the ability to automatically connect to a Bluetooth headset, screen animations, and on-screen keyboard that can be tailored to the system.
Android 1.6 version (Donut)
Donut was released in September by displaying the search process better than before, the use of a battery indicator and control applet VPN. Another feature is the gallery that allows the user to select which photos will be deleted; cameras, camcorders and galleries integration's; CDMA / EVDO, 802.1x, VPN, Gestures, and Text-to-speech engine; ability to dial contacts; technological change text to speech (not available on all phones; procurement VWGA resolution.
Android 2.0/2.1 version (Eclair)
On December 3, 2009 re-launched Android phones with Android 2.0/2.1 (Eclair), the changes made was the optimization of hardware, upgrade to Google Maps 3.1.2, UI changes with the new browser and HTML5 support, a new list of contacts, support for camera flash third , 2 MP, digital zoom, and Bluetooth 2.1.
To move quickly in the competition next-generation devices, Google held a competition to invest with the best mobile applications (killer apps - applications seeding). The competition prize $ 25,000 for each selected application developers. The competition was held during the two stages of each step of the selected 50 best applications.
With the development and the increasing number of Android handsets, a growing number of interested third parties to distribute their applications to the Android operating system. Well-known applications are converted into the Android operating system is Shazam, Backgrounds, and WeatherBug. Android operating system in Internet sites are also considered important to create native Android applications, for example by MySpace and Facebook.
Android 2.2 version (Froyo: Frozen Yogurt)
On May 20, 2010, the Android 2.2 version (Froyo) was launched. The changes are generally against the previous version include support for Adobe Flash 10.1, speed performance and application of 2 to 5 times faster, integration V8 JavaScript engine used by Google Chrome speed up the rendering capabilities on the browser, the installation of applications in the SD Card, WiFi capability portable hotspot, and the ability to auto update in the Android Market application.
Android 2.3 version (Gingerbread)
On December 6, 2010, the Android 2.3 version (Gingerbread) was launched. The changes generally obtained from the Android version upgrades include games, improved copy and paste function, the screen interface (UI) was redesigned, support and WebM VP8 video formats, the new audio effects (reverb, equalization, headphone virtualization, and bass boost), support the ability of Near Field Communication (NFC), and the support of more than one camera.