Agerchy android kafi purana operating system he mgr new users k leye ye ab bhi aik new cheez he
So meny decide kia ke android ki history,backgroung oreffects k bary me apko agah kron
Bht se old users k leye bhi ye info new hogi
Android……History and Development2004-05 me market me IOS ki ajaradari thi or wo users ko bda tough time date the.So aik compony Android.inc ne change lny ka socha
Sb se pehhla android ka concept November 5,2007 ko (with a platform built on Linux Kernel version 2.6) ko manzr e aam per aya jb android.inc ne IOS k mukably ka operating systm bnaya.
Amdroid ko initially Android Inc ne develop kia, jis ke sth Google ne2005 me financially backed or bad me purchased ker lya.
Baad me google ne Open Handset Alliance ki bunyad rakhi, jis me of 86 hardware, software, or telecommunicationcompanies mobile device k lye open standards bnany megoogle ke partener hen
Open Handset Alliance(OHA) ke main partener Intel,HTC,Google,LG,Motorola,Texas Instruments,Broadcom Corporation,Qualcomm,Samsung Electronics,Sprint Nextel,Marvel Technology Group,Nvidia or T-Mobile hen
Android Market(Google Play)Google Play Android ka Officialy store he
The Android Open {more than 450,000 apps on the market for Android, and therefore the estimated range of applications downloaded from the Android Market as of December 2011 exceeded ten billion.
June 2012 tk 600,000 apps available for Android, and the estimated number of applications downloaded from Google Play was 20 billion
First Market Arrivalin October 2008
Users & SharesIs waqt android worldwide smartphone market ka >59% share holder he jo k aik record he
Is waqt were 500 millionandroid devices activated hen or 1.3 million activations Her roz activate hoty hen
Hackers and JailbreakChonky android linux based OS he is lye dosry smart phone jo ke officially android supported ni prer linux based thy , unhe bhi customize ker ke supported bnaya jany lga(e.g I phone,Nokia 810 etc)
Features
Handset layoutsThe platform is adaptable to larger, VGA, 2D graphics library, 3D graphics library based on OpenGL ES 2.0 specifications, and traditional smartphone layouts.
Storage
SQLite, a lightweight relational database, is used for data storage purposes.
Connectivity
Android supports connectivity technologies including GSM/EDGE, IDEN, CDMA, EV-DO, UMTS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, LTE, NFC and WiMAX.
Messaging
SMS and MMS are available forms of messaging, including threaded text messaging and Android Cloud To Device Messaging (C2DM) and now enhanced version of C2DM, Android Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) is also a part of Android Push Messaging service.
Multiple language supportAndroid supports multiple languages.
Web browserThe web browser available in Android is based on the open-source WebKit layout engine, coupled with Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine. The browser scores 100/100 on the Acid3 test on Android 4.0.
Java supportWhile most Android applications are written in Java, there is no Java Virtual Machine in the platform and Java byte code is not executed. Java classes are compiled into Dalvik executables and run on Dalvik, a specialized virtual machine designed specifically for Android and optimized for battery-powered mobile devices with limited memory and CPU. J2ME support can be provided via third-party applications.
Media supportAndroid supports the following audio/video/still media formats: WebM, H.263, H.264 (in 3GP or MP4 container), MPEG-4 SP, AMR, AMR-WB (in 3GP container), AAC, HE-AAC (in MP4 or 3GP container), MP3, MIDI, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, WAV, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP.[52]
Streaming media supportRTP/RTSP streaming (3GPP PSS, ISMA), HTML progressive download (HTML5 <video> tag). Adobe Flash Streaming (RTMP) and HTTP Dynamic Streaming are supported by the Flash plugin.] Apple HTTP Live Streaming is supported by RealPlayer for Android, and by the operating system in Android 3.0 (Honeycomb)
Additional hardware support
Android can use video/still cameras, touchscreens, GPS, accelerometers, gyroscopes, barometers, magnetometers, dedicated gaming controls, proximity and pressure sensors,thermometers, accelerated 2D bit blits (with hardware orientation, scaling, pixel format conversion) and accelerated 3D graphics.
ARMv(6,7)chips.
Multi-touchAndroid has native support for multi-touch which was initially made available in handsets such as the HTC Hero. The feature was originally disabled at the kernel level (possibly to avoid infringing Apple's patents on touch-screen technology at the time). Google has since released an update for the Nexus One and the Motorola Droid which enables multi-touch natively.
BluetoothSupports A2DP, AVRCP, sending files (OPP), accessing the phone book (PBAP), voice dialing and sending contacts between phones. Keyboard, mouse and joystick (HID) support is available in Android 3.1+, and in earlier versions through manufacturer customizations and third-party applications.
Video callingAndroid does not support native video calling, but some handsets have a customized version of the operating system that supports it, either via the UMTS network (like the Samsung Galaxy S) or over IP. Video calling through Google Talk is available in Android 2.3.4 and later. Gingerbread allows Nexus S to place Internet calls with a SIP account. This allows for enhanced VoIP dialing to other SIP accounts and even phone numbers. Skype 2.1 offers video calling in Android 2.3, including front camera support. Users with the Google+ android app can video chat with other google+ users through hangouts.
Multitasking
Multitasking of applications, with unique handling of memory allocation, is available
Voice based featuresGoogle search through voice has been available since initial release. Voice actions for calling, texting, navigation, etc. are supported on Android 2.2 onwards. As of Android 4.1, Google has expanded Voice Actions with the ability to talk back and read answers from Google's Knowledge Graph when queried with specific commands. The ability to control hardware has not yet been implemented.
Tethering
Android supports tethering, which allows a phone to be used as a wireless/wired Wi-Fi hotspot. Before Android 2.2 this was supported by third-party applications or manufacturer customizations.[64]
Screen captureAndroid supports capturing a screenshot by pressing the power and volume-down buttons at the same time. Prior to Android 4.0, the only methods of capturing a screenshot were through manufacturer and third-party customizations or otherwise by using a PC connection (DDMS developer's tool). These alternative methods are still available with the latest Android.
External storageMost Android devices include microSD slot and can read microSD cards formatted with FAT32, Ext3 or Ext4 file system. To allow use of high-capacity storage media such as USB flash drivesand USB HDDs, many Android tablets also include USB 'A' receptacle. Storage formatted with FAT32 is handled by Linux Kernel VFAT driver, while 3rd party solutions are required to handle other popular file systems such as NTFS, HFS Plus and exFAT.
Different Android Version or unki release date1.5 Cupcake April 30, 2009
1.6 Donut September 15, 2009
2.0, 2.1 Éclair October 26, 2009
2.2 Froyo May 20, 2010
2.3.x Gingerbread December 6, 2010
3.x.x Honeycomb February 22, 2011
4.0.x Ice Cream Sandwich October 19, 2011
4.1.x Jelly Bean July 9, 2012
Ab Androtd is qadr developed ho chukka he k hal me Samsung ne Quad processor ndroid phone release kia he.
neechy koch screen shots different android version show kerty hen
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