- Android is a linux-based software package and operating system for mobile devices like tablets and smartphones.
- It was created by Google and afterwards by the OHA (Open Handset Alliance). Although other languages can be utilised, the Java language is most commonly used to write android code.
- The Android project's purpose is to build a successful real-world product that improves end consumers' mobile experience.
- Lollipop, Kitkat, Jelly Bean, Ice Cream Sandwich, Froyo, Ecliar, Donut, and other Android code names are discussed on the following page.
- It's free and open-source.
- The Android Platform can be customised by anyone.
- The consumer has a wide range of mobile applications from which to choose.
- It has a lot of cool features, such as weather information, an opening screen, and live RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds.
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