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The first public release of Android 1.0 occurred with the release of the T-Mobile G1 (aka HTC Dream) in October 2008. [10] Android 1.0 and 1.1 were not released under specific code names . [ 11 ] The code names "Astro Boy" and "Bender" were tagged internally on some of the early pre-1.0 milestone builds and were never used as the actual code ...
A preview of 7.1 for existing Nexus devices was released via Android Beta Program later in the month, [30] and officially released as Android 7.1.1 on December 5, 2016. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ] As of 7.1.1, the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 were considered end-of-life, and did not receive any further updates.
HTC announced their intent to release an update for the Hero in the first half of 2010 that would upgrade the Android OS to version 2.1 while incorporating Sense. This news was released via Twitter on December 17, 2009. [14] Sprint further clarified on their own Twitter that the 2.1 update would be released early in the second quarter of 2010. [15]
Android version Release date ... Android 7.1.1 "Nougat" September 15, 2017 App Pair (Galaxy S and Note series phones from 7.0 Nougat update)
Android 8.1 Oreo was released for the Pixel and Pixel XL, as well as some other devices, on December 5, 2017. [37] Although after the date Google guaranteed the Pixel and Pixel XL would receive new Android versions, Google released Android 10 to the Pixel and Pixel XL in September 2019.
This phone was released with Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. [2] Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update was made available for SM-J700F on 28 July 2016 in India. Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update is also available for J700H and M in Pakistan and Panama. Android 7.1 Nougat was released for the models that came Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow pre-installed.
In May 2017, with the announcement of Android 8.0, Google introduced Project Treble, a major re-architect of the Android OS framework designed to make it easier, faster, and less costly for manufacturers to update devices to newer versions of Android. Project Treble separates the vendor implementation (device-specific, lower-level software ...
The November 6, 2009, release date of the Droid came just under a month after Verizon and Google announced that they had entered into an agreement [20] to jointly develop wireless devices based on the Android mobile platform. Verizon said at the time that it planned to have two Android-based handsets on the market by year-end with more to come ...