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Android
1.
2.
3. Technological Growth (1981 to 2012)
A Desktop In 1981
(IBM-5150)
A PC In 1998
(Fujitsu – 17)
So,
What Was Next
For
Technological
Innovator's
Laptop
(Hp – Armstrong)
??????
Laptop in 2008
(MacBook Pro ‘08)
5. ????????????????
Can All This Technological Growth Be Due To The Advancement'
HARDWARE Tech. Only?
i.e. Smaller And Powerful Processor, Faster HDD, Power Saving
????????????????
HARDWARE IS JUST HALF THE STORY
# What About The Operating System(O.S) Used?
# What Is An Operating System?
# Why Is An O.S Used?
# Can’t The Advanced & Expensive Hardware Work
By Itself?
# The Importance Of O.S?
# How Does This O.S Manages & Makes
These POWERFUL Hardware Work?
# Do Operating System’s Cost Users?
# Do They Crash As Hardware's Do?
# How Many Type’s Of O.S There?
6. Fluid User Interface
Synchronization
Social Networking
Applications
Slim And Sleek
User Friendly
Music
Camera
Security
Affordable
FEATURES In A
Portable
Operating
System
Lightweight
E-mail
Games
Back-up
Movies
Wi-Fi
Portability
Touch Screen
Cloud Storage
Internet Connectivity
7. Mobile operating SySteM’S :
Android By Google – 56.1% Market Share – 89.9 Million Units Shipped Worldwide
iOS By Apple – 22.9% Market Share – 35.1 Million Units Shipped Worldwide
Windows 7.5 By Microsoft – 6.9% Market Share – 15.9 Million Units Shipped Worldwide
RIM , Symbian , Bada etc. By Blackberry , Nokia , Samsung & Co. ,
14.1% Market Share – 14.5 Million Units Shipped Worldwide
(Based on Q1 2012)
8. The NEWEST Mobile OS!!! Can It End – The Dominance Of
iOS/Android?
# Interface
• Most Refreshing And Fluid OS in Ages
• Home Screen Is Filled With
Live Tiles/Updates/Specific Inbox/
Contact/ Hub etc.
Windows
.5
#Office
*Neatly Synced With MS Office
*Access To Outlook Email
*Sharing Of Files Through SkyDrive
#Messaging
* This App Combines,
SMS + Facebook chat + Windows Live Messenger
* Message Thread’s Continue Independent
Of The Services We Choose.
# Zune #
* Biggest Drawback
* A Messy & Confusing Software
* It’s A Must To Sync And File Transfer In WP7.5
9. An Attempt By Apple To Lead The Mobile OS Market ,,,,, A
1. iMessage
2. Siri
* Free SMS & MMS to other iOS Devices
*Personnel Voice Assistant
* Ability To Continue from All
Platforms i.e. iPhone, Mac & iPad
iOS 5.0
4. NO PC REQUIRED
3. Advanced Gestures
* No Need Of iTunes/ Pc / laptop
* Move From App To App With
A Simple Swipe Gesture
*All Software Update’s
& App Installing Will Happen Over The Air.
* No Need Of Using
Home Button
10. Why Our Project Is Based On Android?
Some SMALL Stats ( By Q2 2012) >>>
400 Million Active Devices
Approx. 10 Billion Apps Downloaded
600,000 Apps In Android Market
1 Million Devices Activated Daily
Google Bought Android For –
50 Million $
& Now Generates –
4 Billion $ PER YEAR!
Android Has a 59% Smartphone Market Share Worldwide.
All This In Less Than 4 Year’s!!!!!
11. 400 Million Active Android Phones WOR
In 4 Year’s!!!!!
Slick And Polished,
New Font
User friendly Gestures
WHY
Slimmer Keyboard
Multifunction Shortcut Tray
?
Multi-taskingTHE BEST OUT THERE
HOW?
Growth Percentage?
Net Worth?
Better Security
CustomizationHardware & Software
Is It Possible?
Hub For Google Service
Investment?
Future Scope?
13. What Exactly is Android?
Android Is An Easy-To-Use Software Stack For Mobile Devices.
It Includes,
Operating System
Middleware
Activity
The Android SDK Also Provides The Tools And APIs Necessary To Develop Applications On
the Android Platform Using the Java .
14. # Software
# Hardware
Media support for audio,
video & still image formats
(MPEG4, H.264, MP3, AAC,
AMR, JPG, PNG, GIF)
GSM Telephony
Bluetooth, EDGE, 3G, and Wi-Fi
Application Development Framework,
Enabling Reuse & Replacement of Components.
Camera, GPS, compass
& accelerometer
Feature’s Of,
Dalvik virtual machine
for Mobile Devices.
Integrated browser,
Based On Open Source WebKit Engine
SQLite For Structured Data Storage
15. Linux
Android relies on Linux version 2.6 for core system services such
Kernel
Security
Memory Management
Process Management
Network Stack
Driver Model
The Kernel Also Acts As An Abstraction layer Between The Har
And The Rest of The Software Stack
16. Android Runtime
Every Android application runs in its own process , with its own instance of the DVM
(Dalvik Virtual Machine)
Dalvik has been written so that a device can run multiple VMs efficiently
The Dalvik VM executes files in the Dalvik Executable (.dex)
format which is optimized for minimal memory footprint.
The Dalvik VM relies on the Linux kernel for underlying functionality such as
threading and low-level memory management.
17. But,
Where Are The Android Apps & Version’s Developed???
Using Which Language Are They Coded???
18. To
#1. Android SDK
#2. AVD
Create
#3. ADT
A
#4. Eclipse
#5. Any Android Version
Simple
Android App,,,
19. #1 Start The Software Setup Named “sdk-installer”
#2 This Start-Up Box Appears >>>>>
27. #11 Installation of Eclipse :
(Eclipse Can Either Be Downloaded As a,
Software Setup
Or
As A Zipped / Archive File)
(We Have Used The Archive File During The Installation)
Choose OR Create -Destination Folder
&
Extract Eclipse Into It.
40. Release Dates of All the Android Versions
#1. Android 1.0
23rd September 2008
41. 1.Home Screen Widgets
2.The Android App Market
Android 1.0
3.Deep,Rich G-Mail Integration
4.The Pull-Down Notification Window
Android
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A N e w D a w n I n T h e S ma r t p h o n e O S M
H o w H i g h C a n I t R i s e ,,
42. Release Dates of All the Android Versions
#1. Android 1.0
23rd September 2008
#2. Android 1.5 Cupcake
30th April 2009
43. Google Serves Desert:Cupcake (Android 1.5)
O n -S c r e e n K e y b o a r d
C l i p b o a r d I mp r o v e me n t s
E x t e n s i b l e Wi d g e t s
Vi d e o Ca p t u r e An d Pl a y b a c k
Meant - The Names Of All Upcoming Versions
Would Be Based On “Sweets”(Alphabetically)
With Google Getting Serious About Its Ambitions In Smartphone Market,
WaS anDroiD “SWeet” enoUgH For WorlDWiDe USer’S,,,
44. Release Dates of All the Android Versions
#1. Android 1.0
23rd September 2008
#2. Android 1.5 Cupcake
30th April 2009
#3. Android 1.6 Donut
5th September 2009
45. Start Of CDMA Support
Quick Search Box
Android 1.6
“DonUt”
Resolution Independence
Redesigning of Android Market
(Based on It’s Mascot)
46. Release Dates of All the Android Versions
#1. Android 1.0
23rd September 2008
#2. Android 1.5 Cupcake
30th April 2009
#3. Android 1.6 Donut
5th September 2009
#4. Android 2.0/2.1 Éclairs
26th October 2009 / 12th January 2012
51. Release Dates of All the Versions
#1. Android 1.0
23rd September 2008
#2. Android 1.5 Cupcake
30th April 2009
#3. Android 1.6 Donut
5th September 2009
#4. Android 2.0/2.1 Éclairs
26th October 2009 / 12th January 2012
#5. Android 2.2 Froyo
20th May 2010
#6. Android 2.3 Gingerbread
#7. Android 3.0 Honeycomb
6th December 2010
22nd February 2011
52. Better Battery life
&
App Management Tools Cameras
Support For Front Facing
A Move From Green To Blue Accents
R.I.P Physical Buttons A Paradigm For App Layout
53. Release Dates of All the Versions
#1. Android 1.0
23rd September 2008
#2. Android 1.5 Cupcake
30th April 2009
#3. Android 1.6 Donut
5th September 2009
#4. Android 2.0/2.1 Éclairs
26th October 2009 / 12th January 2012
#5. Android 2.2 Froyo
20th May 2010
#6. Android 2.3 Gingerbread
6th December 2010
#7. Android 3.0 Honeycomb
22nd February 2011
#8. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
19th October 2011
54.
55. Release Dates of All the Versions
#1. Android 1.0
23rd September 2008
#2. Android 1.5 Cupcake
30th April 2009
#3. Android 1.6 Donut
5th September 2009
#4. Android 2.0/2.1 Éclairs
26th October 2009 / 12th January 2012
#5. Android 2.2 Froyo
20th May 2010
#6. Android 2.3 Gingerbread
6th December 2010
#7. Android 3.0 Honeycomb
22nd February 2011
#8. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
19th October 2011
#9. Android 4.1 Jellybean
27th June 2012