What Do You Know About Android?
Android
is a mobile operating system (OS) currently developed by Google, based on the
Linux kernel and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones
and tablets. Initially developed by Android, Inc., which Google bought in 2005,
Android was unveiled in 2007, along with the founding of the Open Handset
Alliance – a consortium of hardware, software, and telecommunication companies
devoted to advancing open standards for mobile device. Android's source code is
released by Google under open source licenses, although most Android devices
ultimately ship with a combination of open source and proprietary software,
including proprietary software required for accessing Google service. Android's
user interface is based on direct manipulation, using touch gestures that
loosely correspond to real-world actions, such as swiping, tapping and
pinching, to manipulate on-screen objects, along with a virtual keyboard for
text input.In addition to touchscreen devices, Google has further developed
Android TV for televisions, Android Auto for cars, and Android Wear for wrist
watches, each with a specialized user interface. Variants of Android are also
used on notebooks, game consoles, digital cameras, and other electronics. As of
2015, Android has the largest installed base of all operating systems. It is the second most commonly used mobile
operating system in the United States, while iOS is the first.As of July 2013,
the Google Play store has had over one million Android applications
("apps") published, and over 50 billion applications downloaded.
An
April–May 2013 survey of mobile application developers found that 71% of
developers create applications for Android, and a 2015 survey found that 40% of
full-time professional developers see Android as their priority target
platform, which is comparable to Apple's iOS on 37% with both platforms far
above others. At Google I/O 2014, the
company revealed that there were over one billion active monthly Android users,
up from 538 million in June 2013. Android is popular with technology companies
that require a ready-made, low-cost and customizable operating system for
high-tech devices. Its open nature has encouraged a large community of
developers and enthusiasts to use the open-source code as a foundation for
community-driven projects, which add new features for advanced users or bring
Android to devices originally shipped with other operating systems. At the same
time, as Android has no centralised update system most Android devices fail to
receive security updates: research in 2015 concluded that almost 90% of Android
phones in use had known but unpatched security vulnerabilities due to lack of
updates and support. The success of Android has made it a target for patent
litigation as part of the so-called "smartphone wars" between
technology companies.


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