Android Device

What Does Android Device Mean?

An Android device is a device that runs on the Android operating system. Android is an array of software intended for mobile devices that features an operating system, core applications and middleware. An Android device may be a smartphone, tablet PC, e-book reader or any type of mobile device that requires an OS.

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Android is developed by the Open Handset Alliance, which is led by Google. Some of the well-known Android device manufacturers include Acer, HTC, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson and Motorola.

Techopedia Explains Android Device

Popular Android devices include smartphones, tablets and e-readers. The Android OS is also built into a limited number of other devices, such as netbooks, portable music players, the Binatone iHome Phone and Odroid handheld game consoles.

Android device developers and programmers can find information at the Android website, which offers an Android software development kit.

Within a short period, the Android platform became so popular that it surpassed Windows Mobile and Symbian for a number of applications. Various mobile device manufacturers embraced the Android platform due to its overwhelming popularity. The reasons behind this success are as follows:

  • Cutting-edge technology offered by Google
  • Extremely user friendly platform
  • Can be used in smartphones as well as tablets
  • Any user can do modifications to the platform as the Android SDK is open to users
  • Availability of huge volume of applications
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