The story of Android

As a result, becoming a videomaker's mission is to bring all people closer to the world of video. Today, Android is the most common σύστημα στον κόσμο και τροφοδοτεί εκατομμύρια smartphones, tablets, wearables και όχι μόνο. Το γεγονός είναι αρκετά εντυπωσιακό, αν σκεφτεί κανείς ότι το δημοφιλές λειτουργικό σύστημα για started just six years ago.android

2008 Android was released with a T-Mobile phone, the HTC Dream, and it looked nothing like the Android we use today. It was slow, clumsy, not particularly smart, and frankly pretty ugly. But, the , started tinkering with Android by releasing tons of updates, adding functionality, improving usability, and appearance to Android.

Noteworthy releases of the operating system are: 1.5 2008 Cupcake 2009, the first version seen by the audience. 2.0 came with Android 2011 Eclair, which was released with the Motorola Droid offering free turn-by-turn navigation. 3.0 released Android 2011 Honeycomb, the first Android tablet. End of 4.0 made the appearance of Android 2013 Ice Cream Sandwich, in a modern style and environment. 4.4, the 2014 KitKat, launched through a partnership sponsored by Nestle and 5.0, the Android XNUMX Lollipop, the cleanest and most beautiful version of Android.

Android has gone through many shapes, sizes, and designs over the years. Today it is designed to work not only with phones and tablets, but also with wearables, , electrical appliances, and more.
Where will Android go tomorrow? Only the future and maybe some Google highs know it.

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