Introduction :
What is Android OS ?
What is Android OS ?
Android is Google's operating system for mobile devices. It is a competitor to Apple's iOS for theiPhone. Android is unique because Google is actively developing the platform but giving it away for free to hardware manufacturers and phone carriers who want to use Android on their devices.
Android Market Place:
Anyone can download the SDK (software development kit) and write applications for Android phones. Google doesn't screen developers or applications. Google doesn't even take part of the profits.
Google Services:
Because Google developed Android, it comes with a lot of Google services installed right out of the box. Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Web search are all pre-installed, and Google is also the default Web page for the Web browser.
Touchscreen:
Android supports a touch screen. This means you can use a single finger to move items around or select them.
Keyboard :
Android features "an on-screen keyboard" called Android Keyboard. Dialing numbers and using non-text portions of applications can all be done without the keyboard.
The Bottom Line:
Android is an exciting platform for consumers and developers. It is the philosophical opposite of the iPhone in many ways. Where the iPhone tries to create the best user experience by restricting hardware and software standards, Android tries to insure it by opening up as much of the operating system as possible.
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