{"id":8977,"date":"2017-01-20T16:00:05","date_gmt":"2017-01-20T16:00:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.factstoryhub.com\/?p=8977"},"modified":"2023-06-20T14:20:50","modified_gmt":"2023-06-20T13:20:50","slug":"android-facts","status":"publish","type":[],"link":"https:\/\/www.factstoryhub.com\/android-facts\/","title":{"rendered":"25 Amazing Facts About Android"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ah the age old debate, Apple or Android. It does seem a little bit like David vs Goliath really doesn\u2019t it?\n
The heavy-hitter and global superpower; Apple, versus the widely used, customizable and in some weird way lesser; Android.\n
Is this the case though?\n
It has to be that good if the big boys of the smartphone world are even using it, including Google, HTC, LG and Samsung to name a few.\n Today we\u2019re here to look at 25 amazing facts about this undeniably successful and impressive piece of software.\n In 2004, the Android OS was developed with the backing of Google by Android Inc. In 2005, Google paid $50 million for the OS.\n Originally the Android OS wasn\u2019t designed for the smartphone market; it was actually developed as a digital camera platform.\n All Android versions, with the exception of Android 1.0 & 1.1, are named after confectionary and desserts i.e. Jelly Bean, Ice Cream Sandwich and KitKat.\n In November 2007, Google launched the Linux-based software system; Android OS.\n The first smartphone running Android was released in 2008, the HTC Dream or T-Mobile G1 depending on your country, it had a sliding keyboard.\n Android has over a billion activations on devices including tablets and of course smartphones.\n Android releases are alphabetical; Astro, Bender, Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean, KitKat, Lollypop and Marshmallow.\n Android is actually open-source which means that individuals have the option to modify source code of the OS and manufacturers can add features.\n The word \u2018Android\u2019 means a human with a male robot appearance.\n In 2010 Sony Ericsson\u2019s LiveView watch was released, the device linked to Android phones to show and control things like the Twitter feeds, texts and media player.\n Phandroid is a website dedicated to anything Android including news, reviews and forums. They were the first dedicated Android website and their first post came the same day as Google officially announced Android in 2007.\n In California in 2003, Andy Rubin, Nick Sears and Chris White founded Android Inc.\n Andy Rubin, Android\u2019s Co-creator, was responsible for the name choice. Whilst at Apple, Andy was given the name for his love of robots.\n NASA even uses Android. They sent 2 Nexus S handsets running Android Gingerbread into space to test their sensors in orbit aboard the International Space Station.\n Android is available in around 46 languages, this also means apps can be produced in different languages to cover a wider audience.\n Android\u2019s app store \u201cGoogle Play\u201d has over 48 billion app installs.\n Android has branched out to other devices like Google Glass and Watches.\n