The document provides a history of Android versions from 2007 to 2014. It describes the early alpha and beta releases from 2007 to 2008. It then lists and describes the major commercial versions of Android from 2009 to 2014 including Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean, KitKat and Lollipop. For each version it provides the release date, version number, and key new features and improvements introduced in that version.
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Android Versions A-L
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2. Version History
The version history of the Android
Mobile Operating System began with the
release of the Android alpha in November
2007. The first commercial version, Android
1.0, was released in September 2008.
Android is continually developed by Google
and the Open Handset Alliance (OHA), and
has seen a number of updates to its base
operating system since the initial release.
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3. Versions
Version Name
• Cupcake
• Donut
• Eclair
• Froyo
• Gingerbread
• Honeycomb
• Ice Cream Sandwich
• Jelly Bean
• Kitkat
• Lollipop
Released Date
• April 27, 2009
• September 15, 2009
• October 26, 2009
• May 20, 2010
• December 6, 2010
• February 22, 2011
• October 18, 2011
• July 9, 2012
• October 31, 2013
• November 12, 2014
Version Number
• 1.5
• 1.6
• 2.0-2.1
• 2.2-2.2.3
• 2.3-2.3.7
• 3.0-3.2.6
• 4.0-4.0.4
• 4.1-4.3.1
• 4.4–4.4.4, 4.4W–4.4W.2
• 5.0-5.1.12/26/2016 3King of WIN; Thani Oruvan
4. Pre-commercial Versions
The development of Android started in 2003 by Android, Inc., which
was purchased by Google in 2005.
Alpha
• There were at least two internal releases of the software inside Google and the OHA
before the beta version was released in November 2007.
• Dan Morrill created some of the first mascot logos, but the current green Android
logo was designed by Irina Blok.
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5. Cont..
Beta
• The beta was released on November 5, 2007, while the Software Development
Kit (SDK) was released on November 12, 2007. The November 5 date is popularly
celebrated as Android's "birthday". Public beta versions of the SDK were released
in the following order:
• November 12, 2007: m3-rc20a (milestone 3, release code 20a)
• November 16, 2007: m3-rc22a (milestone 3, release code 22a)
• December 14, 2007: m3-rc37a (milestone 3, release code 37a)
• February 13, 2008: m5-rc14 (milestone 5, release code 14)
• March 3, 2008: m5-rc15 (milestone 5, release code 15)
• August 18, 2008: 0.9 September 23, 2008: 1.0-r12/26/2016 5King of WIN; Thani Oruvan
6. Android Cupcake
• Support for third-party virtual keyboards with text prediction and user dictionary for custom
words
• Support for Widgets – miniature application views that can be embedded in other
applications (such as the Home screen) and receive periodic updates.
• Video recording and playback in MPEG-4 and 3GP formats
• Auto-pairing and stereo support for Bluetooth (A2DP and AVRCP profiles)
• Copy and paste features in web browser
• User pictures shown for Favorites in Contacts
• Specific date/time stamp shown for events in call log, and one-touch access to a contact card
from call log event
• Animated screen transitions & Auto-rotation option
• New stock boot animation
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7. Android Donut
• Voice and text entry search enhanced to include bookmark history, contacts, and the web
• Ability for developers to include their content in search results
• Multi-lingual speech synthesis engine to allow any Android application to "speak" a string
of text
• Easier searching and ability to view app screenshots in Android Market
• Gallery, camera and camcorder more fully integrated, with faster camera access
• Ability for users to select multiple photos for deletion
• Updated technology support for CDMA/EVDO, 802.1x, VPNs, and a text-to-speech engine
• Support for WVGA screen resolutions
• Speed improvements in searching and camera applications
• Expanded Gesture framework and new Gesture Builder development tool
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8. Android Eclair
• Expanded Account sync
• Microsoft Exchange email support, with combined inbox to browse email from multiple
accounts in one page
• Ability to tap a Contacts photo and select to call, SMS, or email the person
• Numerous new camera features, including flash support, digital zoom, scene mode, white
balance, color effect and macro focus
• Improved typing speed on virtual keyboard, with smarter dictionary and names as suggestions
• Refreshed browser UI with bookmark thumbnails, double-tap zoom and support for HTML5
• Calendar agenda view enhanced.
• Optimized hardware speed and revamped UI
• Improved Google Maps 3.1.2
• Addition of live wallpapers.
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9. Android Froyo
• Speed, memory, and performance optimizations
• Additional application speed improvements, implemented through JIT compilation
• Integration of Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine into the Browser application
• Support for the Android Cloud to Device Messaging (C2DM) service, enabling push
notifications
• Improved Microsoft Exchange support, including security policies, auto-discovery, GAL
look-up, calendar synchronization and remote wipe
• USB tethering and Wi-Fi hotspot functionality
• Option to disable data access over mobile network
• Support for Bluetooth-enabled car and desk docks
• Support for numeric and alphanumeric passwords
• Adobe Flash support
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10. Con..
• Gallery allows users to view picture stacks using a zoom gesture
• Bugfixes, security updates and performance improvements
• Minor bugfixes, including SMS routing issues that affected the Nexus One
• Two security updates
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11. Android Gingerbread
• New audio effects such as reverb, equalization, headphone virtualization, and bass boost
• New Download Manager, giving users easy access to any file downloaded from the browser,
email, or another application
• Support for multiple cameras on the device, including a front-facing camera, if available
• Concurrent garbage collection for increased performance
• Native support for more sensors (such as gyroscopes and barometers)
• Google Wallet support for the Nexus S 4G
• Improved Gmail application
• Camera software enhancements
• Improved battery efficiency
• Improved network performance for the Nexus S 4G, among other fixes and improvements
• Fixed Bluetooth bug on Samsung Galaxy S
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12. Android Honeycomb
• Optimized tablet support with a new “holographic” user interface
• Multiple browser tabs replacing browser windows, plus form auto-fill and a new “incognito”
mode allowing anonymous browsing
• Hardware acceleration
• Support for multi-core processors
• Ability to encrypt all user data
• Disallows applications from having write access to secondary storage (memory cards on
devices with internal primary storage) outside of designated, application-specific directories.
Full access to primary internal storage is still allowed through a separate application-level
permission.
• High-performance Wi-Fi lock, maintaining high-performance Wi-Fi connections when device
screen is off
• Most first- and second-generation Google TV-enabled devices utilize Honeycomb 3.2.
• 3G and 4G tablets
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13. Android Ice Cream Sandwich
• Major refinements to the "Holo" interface with new Roboto font family
• Easier-to-create folders, with a drag-and-drop style
• Ability to access applications directly from lock screen
• Built-in photo editor
• New gallery layout, organized by location and person
• Android Beam, a near-field communication feature allowing the rapid short-range exchange
of web bookmarks, contact info, directions, YouTube videos and other data
• Improved camera application with zero shutter lag, time lapse settings, panorama mode, and
the ability to zoom while recording
• Face Unlock, a feature that allows users to unlock handsets using facial recognition software
• 1080p video recording for stock Android devices
• Wi-Fi Direct
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14. Android Jelly Bean
• Lock screen improvements, including widget support and the ability to swipe directly to
camera
• Notification power controls ("Quick Settings")
• "Daydream" screensavers, showing information when idle or docked
• Multiple user accounts (tablets only)
• Bluetooth low energy support
• OpenGL ES 3.0 support, allowing for improved game graphics
• Restricted access mode for new user profiles
• Native emoji support
• Group Messaging
• New clock application with built-in world clock, stop watch and timer
• Google released Jelly Bean 4.3 under the slogan "An even sweeter Jelly Bean" on July 24,
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15. Android Kitkat
• Android Runtime (ART) introduced as a new experimental application runtime
environment, not enabled by default, as a replacement for the Dalvik virtual machine
• Wi-Fi and mobile data activity (TX/RX) indicators are moved to quick settings
• Improvements to auto focus, white balance and HDR+ for the Nexus 5 camera
• Optimizations for performance on devices with lower specifications,
including zRAM support and "low RAM" device API
• Wireless printing capability
• UI updates for Google Maps navigation and alarms
• GPS support
• Further security enhancements and bugfixes
• Updated the Chromium-based WebView to version 33 (screencasting to DevTools, HTML5
Canvas hardware acceleration performance improvements, vibration API, HTML5 form
validation, HTML5 datalist)
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16. Android Lollipop
• Support for 64-bit CPUs
• Refreshed lock screen, no longer supporting widgets
• Refreshed notification tray and quick settings pull-down
• Project Volta, for battery life improvements
• Recently used applications are remembered even after restarting the device.
• A flashlight-style application is included, working on supported devices with a camera flash.
• Audio input and output through USB devices
• Addition of 15 new languages
• User-customizable priorities for application notifications.
• Smart lock feature[
• Native WiFi calling support
• Device protection: if a device is lost or stolen it will remain locked until the owner signs into
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17. Android Marshmallow
• Native fingerprint reader support
• Partial app permissions reintroduced
• Experimental Multi Window feature
• Application search bar and favorites
• App Standby feature
• MIDI support for musical instruments
• Adoptable External storage to behave like Internal Storage
• Demo Mode feature for screenshot-capture usage
• Automatic full data backup and restore for apps
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