History Of Google Android
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Android is currently the most popular mobile Operating System owned by Google. It is an open-source operating system which can be used by all the phone manufacturers. Android comes with great flexibility and with tons of features. The platform is developing and getting better with every update. Google's Android is very easy to use OS with a clean and simple interface. It is also a great performer in terms of performance.
Android, which started as the OS for stand-alone digital cameras, is now the heart of more than 2 billion smartphones and other devices. It has dethroned almost all the other mobile OS because of the vast number of features it offers and hopefully it will continue to be the leader of this industry in the coming years.
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Preface
Android is currently the most popular mobile Operating System owned by Google. It is an open-source operating system which can be used by all the phone manufacturers. Android comes with great flexibility and with tons of features. The platform is developing and getting better with every update. Google’s Android is very easy to use OS with a clean and simple interface. It is also a great performer in terms of performance.
Android, which started as the OS for stand-alone digital cameras, is now the heart of more than 2 billion smartphones and other devices. It has dethroned almost all the other mobile OS because of the vast number of features it offers and hopefully it will continue to be the leader of this industry in the coming years.
Summary
Android devices are ruling the smartphone market for a long time. No other operating system, even the Apple iOS, is as popular as the Google Android. However, it was only 10 years ago when the first smartphone running on Android 1.0 was launched in the market, but its popularity spread like wildfire and is now world’s most popular operating system for mobile devices. All this is possible because of the smooth and easy to use interface coupled with seamless performance and obviously it supports a vast number of applications. Another major decision of Google, which makes Android this much popular is to make Android an open-source operating system. Google made Android available for third-party phone makers, which makes it possible for Android devices to reach every hand.
Android has defeated many of its competitors and they now stand nowhere in front of it. These competitors include the popular BlackBerry, Symbian, Palm OS, web OS, and Windows mobile operating system. The only major competitor