Find Your Forum
  
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?

News: Do you like Droid 2?    
Advanced search
Scratch-Proof your Motorola Droid 2           Best Price for Verizon Phones       Droid 2 Screen Protection Cheap Cell Phone Accessories
Pages: [1]
Print
Share this topic on AskShare this topic on Del.icio.usShare this topic on DiggShare this topic on FacebookShare this topic on FurlShare this topic on GoogleShare this topic on LiveShare this topic on MySpaceShare this topic on NewsvineShare this topic on RedditShare this topic on SlashdotShare this topic on SpurlShare this topic on SquidooShare this topic on StumbleUponShare this topic on TwitterShare this topic on TipdShare this topic on YahooShare this topic on Google buzz
Author Topic: What is Android?  (Read 1246 times)
0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.
vpnavy
Hero Member
*****

Cookies: 7
Offline Offline

Gender: Male
Posts: 1104



WWW
« on: January 18, 2010, 08:16:11 AM »

We are running the Motorola-Droid 2 yet most applications are listed as Android applications.  So, I figured (if you don't already know) some members might not understand what Android means.   I found this information (below) that provides a very basic overview.  I also provided "links" for further information...
What is Android?
Written by Mark   
Sunday, 03 January 2010 16:25
  Android is Google's entry into the mobile operating system realm.  It is a very extensible system that provides as much user configuration as possible.  The operating system itself runs on a lightweight Linux kernel, and is open source.  This combination allows for simple development and extendability to the operating system using the Java development language.[/li][/list]

Due to the open source licensing, hardware vendors are able to modify the operating system to add their own extensions and customize Android for use on their specific devices.  This is why the Hero and Eris are able to have 7 panels within the home screen, along with other Sprint-only applications and widgets.  In addition vendors are also able to put the operating system on devices for no cost which helps to speed the adoption of Android devices to the market.

The Android OS contains the following Features (from the Android Developers Guide)

Application framework enabling reuse and replacement of components

  • This is what allows applications from the Market place to plugin to the system and provide increased functionality. For example, Panda Home, can replace your home screen.

Integrated browser based on the open source WebKit Engine

  • The built in browser is able to recognize web addresses within the phone and route them appropriately, whether to the youtube application, email or to the web.

Optimized graphics powered by a custom 2D graphics library; 3D graphics based on OpenGL ES 1.0 specification (hardware acceleration optional)

  • This allows for the rich 2D and 3D graphics support that we can see with games on Android.

SQLite for structured data storage

  • This is how data is stored on your device individually for each application, the compartmentalization of the operating system allows for some data sharing but it is meant to prevent applications from retrieving the data of other applications.

Media Support for common audio, video, and still image formats

  • Pictures, Audio, and video support within Android

Bluetooth, EDGE, 3G and WiFi (hardware dependent)

  • These are the communication mechanisms available for your device.   The big one here is the 3G support, however we will eventually see more functionality available through the WiFi with things like Google Voice.

Camera, GPS, compass and accelerometer (hardware dependent)

  • The devices typically have a camera which can support video and still imaging.  A GPS device which can triangulate your position (when enabled), a compass which can provide direction and an accelerometer which can detect physical orientation of the phone.

Market

  • Android allows for an integrated Market application which allows you to download applications over the air without the need for a physical computer.

The version of Android which is on a device is dependent upon the hardware provider, due to the open sourcing licensing above. Currently the latest is version 2.1 which is only on the Google Nexus One phone.[/i]
Logged

        
hencybell
Newbie
*

Cookies: 0
Offline Offline

Posts: 4


« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2011, 03:11:19 AM »

Android is Google's entry into the mobile operating system realm.  It is a very extensible system that provides as much user configuration as possible.  The operating system itself runs on a lightweight Linux kernel, and is open source.
Logged

Pages: [1]
Print
GoogleTagged: android means what

Jump to:  

Got a new phone? Find the forum here





Thanks for visiting Motorola Droid 2 Forum Powered by SMF 1.1.11 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines LLC Sitemap

Galaxy S3 | Galaxy Note | Galaxy Nexus | Kindle Fire | Atrix 4G | Motorola Xoom | Windows Phone 7
Nokia Lumia | Top Hosts | Samsung Galaxy Tab | Samsung Galaxy S2 | Samsung Galaxy S | Samsung Wave
HTC Evo 3D | HTC Evo 4G | HTC Incredible | HTC Incredible 2 | HTC Incredible S | HTC Thunderbolt
Motorola Droid Razr
| HTC Desire | HTC Desire HD | HTC Desire Z | HTC Desire S | HTC Wildfire
Motorola Droid | Galaxy Indulge | Nokia N8 | Droid Charge | Droid X | Droid X2 | Droid 2| Droid 3 | Fascinate
HTC Sensation | HTC Flyer | LG Revolution | Asus Transformer | Xperia Play | iPhone 4 | Nexus S | Droid Bionic
HTC One | HTC Wildfire S | HTC Droid Eris


This is an Un-Official fan based Website. The views expressed on this website are solely those of the proprietor, or contributors to the site, and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the parties it covers, and is not affiliated with, endorsed or sponsored by parties involved.
If you have a problem with any of the content posted on this website, please contact "sales@verticalscope.com"
Term of Use | Privacy Policy | BlackRain 2006 by, Crip





Google visited last this page May 10, 2012, 09:28:19 PM