Android 1.0 and 1.1: Unnamed, and "Petit Four"? |
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Android 1.0 and 1.1: Unnamed, and "Petit Four"? |
Dec 17 2018, 12:28 PM
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There appears to be no codename assigned to versions 1.0 Android OS.
Google bought a company called Android back in July 2005. Android was headed by several mobile big shots, including the former head of a big carrier, ex-owner of a phone maker, and more. After their buyout, Android went into stealth mode, and rumors spread that Google was working on a mobile phone. The dam finally broke in November 2007, when Google suddenly announced that they were indeed working on a phone (Google Phone). More than that, they were also working on a brand-new mobile operating system called Android, based on the Linux kernel, to be used by the Open Handset Alliance, a group of 65 different hardware makers, carriers, and other mobile-related companies. HTC was the first phone maker to get a real consumer phone out, the T-Mobile G1 (also known as the HTC Dream outside of US), on October 2008. An update of Android, version 1.1, was released in February 2009. According to Android Police, this version was officially named "Petit Four", but since it was rarely seen, the name was also rarely mentioned. https://topseoservicesellers.wordpress.com/ |
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