Here are some facts about Android :
- Android’s creator is Andy Rubin.
- Android Inc. developed the Android operating system and Google bought it in 2005, with a huge amount of $50 million.
- Prior to Google, an offer was given to Samsung to buy Android Inc. but they find Android uninteresting and reject the offer.
- Initially, Android was developed as an operating system for digital cameras but later on, it focuses on Smart Phones.
- Android is written in many languages like Java, C, C++, XML, Assembly language, Python, Shell script, Go, Make, D.
- HTC Dream or T-Mobile G1 was the first smartphone that runs on the Android operating system.
- HTC Dream or T-Mobile G1 was launched in 2008 with no headphone jack and required an adapter.
- Android captures 88% of the total smartphone market whereas IOS captures 11% market share.
- Currently, more than 2 billion smart devices use Google Android OS as their operating system.
- The word Android refers to a male robot, whereas a female robot is known as “Gynoid“.
- Android is an open-source software, which means its source code is freely available. Anyone can modify the source code and add new & unique features.
- All Android versions are named in alphabetical order, along with the name of sweet deserts associated with that alphabet like Cupcake, Donut, etc.
- The Logging System of Android has a method named “wtf()” which stands for “What a Terrible Failure”.
- In 2010, Anssi Vanjoki, CEO of Nokia, made a hilarious comment on Android. He said the use of Android is like a Finnish boy peeing his pants to stay warm.
- Android’s Google Store has more than 48 billion apps installed in it, and most of them are free of cost.
- NASA once used Nexus S handsets (device based on Android Gingerbread), in their floating space Robots.
- The sale of Android devices is more than the combined sale of Microsoft Windows, iOS, and Mac OS devices.
- Microsoft earns around $2 billion yearly in patent royalties, from the sale of Android devices.
- Even Google Maps uses the speed of Android Mobiles to calculate the traffic on roads.
- Google had to make a deal with Nestle in order to use the name “Kit-Kat” for Android version 4.4.
Hope you got your answer
--Madhukrishnan
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