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For more formats and devices related to Android, see [[:Category:Android]]. | For more formats and devices related to Android, see [[:Category:Android]]. | ||
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*{{w|Android 1.0}} ([[2008]]) | *{{w|Android 1.0}} ([[2008]]) | ||
*{{w|Android 1.1}} "Petit Four" (Early [[2009]]) | *{{w|Android 1.1}} "Petit Four" (Early [[2009]]) | ||
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*{{w|Android 9}} "Pie" (August [[2018]]) | *{{w|Android 9}} "Pie" (August [[2018]]) | ||
*{{w|Android 10}} "Queen Cake" (September [[2019]]) | *{{w|Android 10}} "Queen Cake" (September [[2019]]) | ||
− | *{{w|Android 11}} "Red Velvet Cake" (September [[2020]]) | + | *{{w|Android 11}} "Red Velvet Cake" (September [[2020]]) |
− | *{{w|Android 12}} "Snow Cone" (October 4, [[2021]]) | + | *{{w|Android 12}} "Snow Cone" (October 4, [[2021]]) |
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* [http://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/how-to/frost-sensitive-data-out-samsung-galaxy-nexus-other-android-device-0142836/ How to "FROST" Sensitive Data Out of a Samsung Galaxy Nexus or Other Android Device] | * [http://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/how-to/frost-sensitive-data-out-samsung-galaxy-nexus-other-android-device-0142836/ How to "FROST" Sensitive Data Out of a Samsung Galaxy Nexus or Other Android Device] | ||
* [http://op-co.de/blog/posts/android_ssl_downgrade/ Why Android SSL was downgraded from AES256-SHA to RC4-MD5 in late 2010] | * [http://op-co.de/blog/posts/android_ssl_downgrade/ Why Android SSL was downgraded from AES256-SHA to RC4-MD5 in late 2010] | ||
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[[Category:Android| ]] | [[Category:Android| ]] |
Latest revision as of 19:45, 18 November 2021
Software | > | Operating Systems | > | Android |
Android is an operating system for mobile devices, created by Google based on Linux and released as open-source. It has proved highly popular for smartphones and other devices from a number of manufacturers. Its main competitor is the more proprietary iOS from Apple.
See APK for information on the format of app downloads for Android, including tips on how to download them onto non-Android devices.
For more formats and devices related to Android, see Category:Android.
[edit] Release history
- Android 1.0 (2008)
- Android 1.1 "Petit Four" (Early 2009)
- Android 1.5 "Cupcake" (Spring 2009)
- Android 1.6 "Donut" (Fall 2009)
- Android 2.0-2.1 "Eclair" (Late 2009)
- Android 2.2 "Froyo" (2010)
- Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" (Late 2010)
- Android 3.0-3.2 "Honeycomb" (2011)
- Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" (2011)
- Android 4.1-4.3 "Jelly Bean" (2012-2013)
- Android 4.4 "KitKat" (Late 2013)
- Android 5.0-5.1 "Lollipop" (Fall 2014)
- Android 6.0 "Marshmallow" (2015)
- Android 7.0-7.1 "Nougat" (2016)
- Android 8.0-8.1 "Oreo" (2017)
- Android 9 "Pie" (August 2018)
- Android 10 "Queen Cake" (September 2019)
- Android 11 "Red Velvet Cake" (September 2020)
- Android 12 "Snow Cone" (October 4, 2021)