Android OS Mobile
An Android phone is a mobile phone that uses Google Android as OS and platform navigation in cyberspace. Google partnered with High Tech Computer Corporation (HTCC) for the construction of the hardware for cell phone G1, the first mobile phone to run the Android platform. In 2008, T-Mobile released G1 Android phone to the public. In the technical aspect, an Android phone running on the Android operating system (connectivity software) middleware and its main applications. Is based on the Linux Kernel, has applications that are written in the Java language and you can even run applications written in the c language. It is also a product of Open Handset Alliance, which promotes the use and advancement of mobile open source software. One of the major differences between a phone with the Android platform and other phones like the Samsung Seek M350 is that Android software uses a complex operating system.
Conversely, the majority of mobile phones operating primitively applications run in real-time. In regards to its Internet capabilities, the Android phone uses WebKit to feed the G1 Chrome Lite browser. Due to the WebKit which is also found in the iPhone’s Safari, the G1 is a competitor to the iPhone in terms of experience to users thanks to an improved web. An Android phone can also run multiple applications at the same time, which makes multitasking easier and the functionality of the phone is more fluid than other mobile phones such as the Motorola Motocube although it has many applications not offered by the half of the Android provides. Android phones are considered revolutionary in some circles by its open source mobile platform. All developers, whether amateur or professional, are encouraged to write applications for the Android OS and programs and contribute to the evolution of the Android project by subjecting them to the Android Market. The G1 users have the possibility to choose to download and use applications on your phone by accessing the library of applications, a menu that can be found within this revolutionary mobile.
Likewise, Android offers a software development kit to help developers create functional applications. While some parts of the Android operating system are protected under the Apache license to protect applications that could compromise the functionality of the phone, most is distributed under the General Public License which invites developers to make innovative changes. Comparable devices and their operating systems had previously been governed by strict rules of property. The developers interested in often invent programs for the iPhone were resistance trying to create their programs, which closely reflects the sense of ownership of this mobile phone Apple.Con happens otherwise, developers have the option of create innovative applications for the Android. Another important distinction of the Android platform is that it is not tied to a specific manufacturer. All the manufacturers interested in producing their own version of an Android phone are welcome to use the platform to their own devices. The result could mean a large number of companies competing with Android seeking to market their devices.