What is Android?
Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes
an operating system, middleware and key applications. The Android SDK provides
the tools and APIs necessary to begin developing applications on the Android
platform using the Java programming language.
Features
• Application framework enabling reuse and replacement of
components
• Dalvik virtual machine optimized for mobile devices
• Integrated browser based on the open source WebKit engine
• Optimized graphics powered by a custom 2D graphics
library; 3D graphics based on the OpenGL ES 1.0 specification (hardware
acceleration optional)
• SQLite for structured data storage
• Media support for common audio, video, and still image
formats (MPEG4, H.264, MP3, AAC, AMR, JPG, PNG, GIF)
• GSM Telephony (hardware dependent)
• Bluetooth, EDGE, 3G, and WiFi (hardware dependent)
• Camera, GPS, compass, and accelerometer (hardware
dependent)
• Rich development environment including a device emulator,
tools for debugging, memory and performance profiling, and a plugin for the Eclipse
IDE
Android Architecture
The following diagram shows the major components of the
Android operating system. Each section is described in more detail below.
Read more information about Android on http://developer.android.com/guide/basics/what-is-android.html
Note: The contents and pictures in this post are from 'http://developer.android.com"
Read more information about Android on http://developer.android.com/guide/basics/what-is-android.html
Note: The contents and pictures in this post are from 'http://developer.android.com"
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