Android SEMINAR MATERIALS.
Android is an operating system
for Mobile phones. I will explain more about this in the later part of this
article.Lot of advances can be seen these days in the field of smartphones. As the number of users is
increasing day by day, facilities are also increasing. Starting with simple
phones which were made just
to make and receive calls.
Android is the first step in
the vision of creating a better mobile phone. It is a complete open mobile
platform software stack released by Google. Android can be run on
mobile devices from companies that have come together to form the Open Handset
Alliance.
The Alliance currently consists
of 34 companies including Motorola, T-Mobile and Sprint-Nextel. These companies
have agreed to open access devices. This basically means that I, as a customer,
can purchase a Motorola phone with service from one cellular network then later
switch carriers but keep the same phone! Android would run on Open Handset
Alliance devices. It includes an operating system, middleware and key
applications such as email client, calendar, maps, browser, and contacts. It
also takes the basics one step further by merging contacts with maps.
For example, if you have a
contacts' address stored on you mobile device you can bring up that location on
a map with one click of a button. No need to open a browser, navigate to Google
maps or MapQuest, type in the address and wait for it to load. What's even more
exciting about Android is that it is an open platform. You can liken it to
Linux. What's nice about this is that it's customizable and modifiable. If you
think, hum it would be cool if my PDA could perform X-Function; you have the
capability to develop X-Function.
You are not running
a platform that prefers to keep you hands tied. You can also be assured that
there will be a lot of cool and innovative tools to download for free.
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