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Android’s logo isn’t actually called Android. Google unofficially calls him Bugdroid.
Ah the age-old debate, Apple or Android. It does seem a little bit like David vs Goliath really doesn’t it?
The heavy-hitter and global superpower; Apple, versus the widely used, customizable, and in some weird way lesser; Android.
The Android system really is such an impressive piece of technology.
With tens of millions of people using it, they can’t be doing too badly for themselves over at Google!
Of course, if you are an Apple fan that is completely understandable, just look at their user base they must be doing something right as well!
From its open-source nature to the simplicity of use, it ticks all the boxes when it comes to a mobile OS.
Is this the case though?
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.
Here today we discuss the top 25 amazing facts about this undeniably successful and impressive piece of software.
Android Facts
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1. In 2015, Android’s OS was 81.61% of all Smartphones sold.
2. In 2015 there were around 98.5 million Android smartphone users in the US and in 2016 there are 107.7 million.
3. There is an average of 42.38 million unique users a month who use the Android Facebook app.
4. As all Android users know, most apps are usually free but the average price seems to be just $0.06.
5. In 2004, the Android OS was developed with the backing of Google by Android Inc. In 2005, Google paid $50 million for the OS.
6. Originally the Android OS wasn’t designed for the smartphone market; it was actually developed as a digital camera platform.
7. All Android versions, except Android 1.0 & 1.1, are named after confectionary and desserts i.e. Jelly Bean, Ice Cream Sandwich, and KitKat.
8. In November 2007, Google launched the Linux-based software system; Android OS.
9. Android releases are alphabetical; Astro, Bender, Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean, KitKat, Lollypop, and Marshmallow.
10. Android is actually open-source which means that individuals have the option to modify the source code of the OS and manufacturers can add features.
11. The word ‘Android’ means a human with a male robot appearance.
12. In 2010 Sony Ericsson’s LiveView watch was released, the device linked to Android phones to show and control things like the Twitter feeds, texts, and media players.
13. 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.
14. In California in 2003, Andy Rubin, Nick Sears, and Chris White founded Android Inc.
15. Andy Rubin, Android’s Co-creator, was responsible for the name choice. Whilst at Apple, Andy was given the name for his love of robots.
16. 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.
17. Android is available in around 46 languages, this also means apps can be produced in different languages to cover a wider audience.
18. Android’s app store “Google Play” has over 48 billion app installs.
19. Android has branched out to other devices like Google Glass and Watches.
20. At CES 2011 Android 3.0 Honeycomb was debuted on the Motorola XOOM. It was completely redesigned for tablets and never ran on smartphones. Honeycomb was a huge failure.
21. Android’s significance in the mobile market was perfectly realized in 2009 when Eric Schmidt, Google CEO, was forced to resign from Apple’s board of directors due to a conflict of interest and his inability to be involved in Apple’s developments and future plans.
22. Irina Blok designed the logo in 2007, the general idea came from the man on toilet doors.
23. Android’s logo isn’t actually called Android, Google unofficially calls him Bugdroid.
24. The first smartphone running Android was released in 2008, the HTC Dream or T-Mobile G1 depending on your country, and it had a sliding keyboard.
25. Android has over a billion activations on devices including tablets and of course smartphones.
Android Questions And Answers 😲😲😵
What is unique about Android?
Ans: Android phones also have unique hardware capabilities. Google's OS makes it possible to remove and upgrade your battery or to replace one that no longer holds a charge. In addition, Android phones come with SD card slots for expandable storage.
What is Android known for?
Ans: The Android operating system is a mobile operating system that was developed by Google (GOOGL) to be primarily used for touchscreen devices, cell phones, and tablets.
Why are androids better than iPhones?
Ans: Android handily beats the iPhone because it provides a lot more flexibility, functionality, and freedom of choice. ... You can also get an unlocked Android phone for far less than the cost of Apple's least expensive handset, the iPhone SE.
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