Android is a Linux-based
open source platform for mobile cellular handsets. Android was developed by Google
and the Open Handset Alliance (OHA), a coalition of hardware, software and telecommunications
companies oriented towards advancing mobile telephony standards.
Android platform
includes an operating system based upon Linux, a GUI, a Web browser and many
other applications considered key to a modern cellular handset. Android allows
synchronization to a user's address book, calendar and other personal
information management (PIM) programs, though individual software makers will
have to customize their offerings.
Android will
allow users to browse the Internet more easily, integrate mapping services with
local business listings and use many other software features traditionally
associated with personal computers rather than cellphones.
Android will run
on both of the most widely deployed cellular standards, GSM/HSDPA and CDMA/EV-DO.
Android will also support:
- Bluetooth
- EDGE
- 3G Communication Protocols, like EV-DO and HSDPA
- WiFi
- SMS messaging
- MMS
- Video/Still Digital Cameras
- Touchscreens
- GPS
- Compasses
- Accelerometers
- Accelerated 3D Graphics
Android includes software built by many different entities. For
instance, the default Android web browser will be based on Webkit, like Apple's
Safari. Webkit was originally based on the Konquerer Web browser for Linux. Its
music and video playback software was developed by PacketVideo. Applications
are written using Java and are run on Dalvik, a virtual machine that runs on
top of a Linux kernel.
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