7 Interesting Facts About Android

Now-a-days Android is a leading platform among all.7 out of 10 smartphones are Android-based. So I’m sharing 7 interesting facts about Android.
Facts about android

1. Development of Android

Android operating system was developed by the company Android inc. in Palo Alto, California, which was established in 2003.The founders of android were Andy Rubin, Chris white, Nick sears, and Rich miner.Later it was owned by google on August 17, 2005 due to lack of money for Android inc. for further development of an Android operating system.

2. Android is open source

Google along with many others is a member of Open Handset Alliance(OHA), which tries to develop open standards for mobile devices, which means users can see and can also modify the Android code which is almost having 12 million lines and develop newer versions.The users are also allowed to share the new modifications to other users.

3. Android is absolutely free

As Android is open source, Google gives this Android operating system to mobile companies at free of cost.

4. Android is based on Linux

Android is based on Linux Kernel, which later was stressed by Google beyond the limits to achieve high performance.

5. Android Logo

Google Android Logo was designed from Atari game called Gauntlet.

6. Alphabetical order Android versions

Google releases all its Android versions in Alphabetical order.The versions which were released by Google will resemble the desserts.The Android versions released until now are:

  • Android (System)
  • Beta (version 1.0)
  • Cupcake (version 1.5)
  • Donut (version 1.6)
  • Eclair (version 2.0)
  • Frayoaka Frozen yaghure (version 2.2)
  • Ginger Bread (version 2.3)
  • Honey Comb (version 3.0)
  • Icecream Sandwich (version 4.0)
  • Jelly Bean (version 4.2)
  • Kit-Kat (version 4.3)
  • Lollipop (version 5.0)
  • Marshmallow (version 6.0)
  • Nougat (version 7.0)

7. First Android-based devices

The first Android mobile is HTC G1 and Camera is Nikon’s Coolpix S800C but not Galaxy camera.

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