about different types of Android and its uses and working of the kinds of androids in mobile phones and tabs.
Android released date by whom and expired dates
3. What is Android?
o A complete & modern embedded operating system
o A cutting-edge mobile user experience
o A world-class software stack for building
applications
o An open platform for developers, users & industry
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4. Android is Linux based operating
system for mobile devices.
Android specially developed for
applications
There are more than 4,00,000
apps in android market
The andriod is an open source
5. Android (operating system)
Android had a worldwide
smartphone market share of
75% during the third
quarter of 2012, with 500
million devices activated in
total and 1.3 million
activations per day.
However, the operating
system's success has made
it a target for patent
litigation as part of the so-
called "smartphone wars"
between technology
companies.
7. 4.DEVELOPMENT
4.1 UPDATE SCHEDULE
4.2 LINUX KERNEL
4.3 SOFTWARE STACK
4.4 OPEN-SOURCE COMMUNITY
5.SECURITY AND PRIVACY
5.1 SCOPE OF SURVILLENCE BY
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
5.2 COMMON SECURITYTHREATS
5.3TECHNICAL SECURITY FEATURES
8. History
Android, Inc. was founded in Palo Alto,
California in October 2003 by Andy Rubin
(co-founder of Danger), Rich Miner (co-
founder of Wildfire Communications,
Inc.), Nick Sears (once VP at T-Mobile),
and Chris White (headed design and
interface development at WebTV) to
develop, in Rubin's words "...smarter
mobile devices that are more aware of
its owner's location and preferences.
"Despite the obvious past
accomplishments of the founders and
early employees, Android Inc. operated
secretly, revealing only that it was
working on software for mobile phones.
That same year, Rubin ran out of money.
Steve Perlman, a close friend of Rubin,
brought him $10,000 in cash in an
envelope and refused a stake in the
company.
9. Speculation about Google's intention to enter the mobile
communications market continued to build through December
2006.Reports from the BBC and TheWall Street Journal noted that
Google wanted its search and applications on mobile phones and it
was working hard to deliver that. Print and online media outlets
soon reported rumors that Google was developing a Google-branded
handset. Some speculated that as Google was defining technical
specifications, it was showing prototypes to cell phone
manufacturers and network operators. In September 2007,
InformationWeek covered an Evalueserve study reporting that
Google had filed several patent applications in the area of mobile
telephony.
On November 5, 2007, the Open Handset Alliance, a consortium of
technology companies including Google, device manufacturers such
as HTC and Samsung, wireless carriers such as Sprint Nextel andT-
Mobile, and chipset makers such as Qualcomm andTexas
Instruments, unveiled itself, with a goal to develop open standards
for mobile devices.That day, Android was unveiled as its first
History
10. • Google acquires mobile software startup
Android™ in 2005
• Open Handset Alliance officially starts on
November 5th, 2007
• Android™ 1.0 source and SDK released in
Fall 2008
(http://www.android.com/timeline.html)
11. Since 2008, Android has seen numerous updates
which have incrementally improved the operating
system, adding new features and fixing bugs in
previous releases. Each major release is named in
alphabetical order after a dessert or sugary treat; for
example, version 1.5 Cupcake was followed by 1.6
Donut. The latest release is 4.2 Jelly Bean. In 2010,
Google launched its Nexus series of devices - a line of
smartphones and tablets running the Android
operating system, and built by a manufacturer
partner. HTC collaborated with Google to release the
first Nexus smartphone, the Nexus One. The series
has since been updated with newer devices, such as
the Galaxy Nexus phone and Nexus 7 tablet, made by
Samsung and Asus respectively. Google releases the
Nexus phones and tablets to act as their flagship
Android devices, demonstrating Android's latest
software and hardware features.
12. Applications
• Applications are written in Java or Python
• Applications are run on the DavlikVirtual
Machine
• Development done in the Android™ SDK
• Development is open to all
• User driven Android™ Market
13. ANDROID SECURITY
• Relies on security of it’s foundations; Linux, Davlik,
and Java.
• Security Goal: “A central design point of the Android
security architecture is that no application, by
default, has permission to perform any operations
that would adversely impact other applications, the
operating system, or the user.”
19. In 2011, google partnered with
A number of industry players to
Announce an “android update
Alliance”,pledging to deliver
Timely updates for every device
For 18months after its release
In 2012 ,google began
Decoupling certain aspects of
Opreating system
20. In may,2016,it was announced
that
Google is considering
“shaming”smart
Phone makers who fail to
release updated
Versions of android to their
devices
22. LinuxVersion 2.6
Security, Memory & Process Management
Proven driver model
Efficient computing resource management
Stable and proven OS for mobile platform
22
Linux Kernel
23. Versions of andriod
Andriod 1.0 23 September 2008
Andriod 1.1 9 February 2009
Andriod 1.5 (Cupcake) 30 April 2009
Andriod 1.6 (Donut) 15 September 2009
Andriod 2.0 (Éclair) 26 October 2009
Andriod 2.2 (Froyo) 20 May 2010
Andriod 2.3 (Gingerbread) 6 December 2010
Andriod 3.0 (Honeycomb) 10 May 2011
Andriod 4.0 19 October 2011
(Ice Cream Sandwich)
Andriod 4.1 ,4.2,4.3 13 July 2012
(Jelly bean)
Andriod 4.4 (Kitkat) 31 October 2013
27. version Code name Release
date
Apl
leve
l
distrib
ution
First version to
Run version
6.0-6.0.1 marshmall
ow
October 5,2015 23 13.3% Nexus 5x,nexus
6p
5.1-5.1.1 lollipop March9,2015 22 20.8% Android one
5.0-5.0.2 November3,2014 21 14.3% Nexus 6
4.4-4.4.4 kitkat October 31,2013 19 30.1% Nexus 5
4.3-4.3.1 Jelly bean July 24,2013 18 2.6% Nexus 7 2013
4.2-4.2.2 november132012 17 8.8% Nexus4,nexus 10
4.1-4,1.2 july 9,2012 16 6.4% Nexus 7
4.0-4.0.4 Icecream
sandwich
December16
,2011
15 1.7% Galaxy nexus
2.3-2.3.7 gingerbread February9,2011 10 1.9% Nexus s
2.2-2.2.3 froyo May20,2010 8 0.1% Droid 2
28. Legal issues
Oracle sued google over claimed infringement of
copyrights and patents related to java programming
language on august 12,2010
29. Released onApril 30, 2009.
Added auto-rotation option.
Copy and Paste feature added in the web
browser.
Increased speed and performance but not upto
required level.
Released on September 15, 2009.
Voice search and Search box were added.
Faster OS boot times and fast web browsing
experience.
Released on October 26, 2009.
Bluetooth 2.1 support.
Improved typing speed on virtual
keyboard, with smarter dictionary.
noAdobe flash media support.
30. Released on May 20, 2010.
Support for Adobe Flash 10.1
ImprovedApplication launcher with better browser
No internet calling.
Released on December 6, 2010.
Updated User Interface with high efficiency and speed
Internet calling
One touch word selection and copy/paste.
New keyboard for faster word input.
More successful version of Android than previous.
not supports multi-core processors.
Released on February 22, 2011.
Support for multi-core processors
Ability to encrypt all user data.
This version of android is only available for
tablets.
31. Released on November 14, 2011.
Virtual button in the UI.
A new typeface family for the UI, Roboto.
Ability to shut down apps that are using data in the
background.
Released on June 27, 2012.
Improved the features of previous version
while improving the graphics quality.
Smoother user interface.
32. Android JellyBean 4.2,4.3
Released on 13 November 2012
Lock screen improvements
Multiple user accounts (tablets only)
Bug fixes and performance enhancements
Android Kitkat 4.4
Released on 31 October 2013
Ability for applications to trigger translucency
in the navigation and status bars
Wireless printing capability
And even more features are currently being rolled out
33. ANDRIOD Lollipop 5.0,5.1
Released on november3,2014and
march 9,2015
It supports 64-bit processor
Andriod t.v
Security personal locking
Batery life-new saving mode
34. Android marshmallow6.0-6.0.1
User experience
A new assist apl allows information
From a currently opened app
A new inserted Sdcard or
Secondary storage media can be
Designed as either “porable or internal
Storage”
platform
35. SOFTWARE FEATURES
Integrated browser based on the open sourceWeb
Kit engine
SQLite for relational data storage
Media support for common audio, video, and still
image formats
DalvikVirtual Machine optimized for mobile devices
36. HARDWARE FEAUTURES
Cellular networking : GSM, EDGE, 3G
LAN : Bluetooth, andWi-Fi
Graphics Hardware Acceleration
Camera, GPS and Compass
Touch screen and accelerometer for
motion sensing