3. Android is a mobile operating
system developed by Google.
Android's user interface is mainly based
on direct manipulation, using touch gestures
that loosely correspond to real-world
actions, such as swiping, tapping and
pinching, to manipulate on-screen objects,
along with a virtual keyboard for text input.
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11. On 26 October 2009, the Android 2.0 SDK –
codenamed Éclair – was released, based on Linux
kernel 2.6.29. Its predecessor was Android 1.6
Doughnut and its successor was Android 2.1 Éclair.
The Motorola Droid introduced it.
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13. Contacts and Accounts
Expanded Account sync, allowing multiple Google
and Exchange accounts to be added to a device for
email and contact synchronization
15. Messaging
Search functionality for all
saved SMS and MMS
messages.
Auto delete the oldest
messages in a conversation
when a defined limit is
reached.
16. Camera
Built-in flash support
Digital zoom
Scene mode
White balance
Color effect
Macro focus
17. Android virtual keyboard
An improved keyboard layout to makes it easier
to hit the correct characters and improve typing
speed.
A smarter dictionary
18. Browser
Support for HTML5:
Database API support, for client-side databases
using SQL.
Application cache support, for offline applications.
Geolocation API support, to provide location
information about the device.
<video> tag support in fullscreen mode.
Bookmarks with web page thumbnails.
Support for double-tap zoom.
19. Calendar
Agenda view provides infinite scrolling.
Events indicate the attending status for
each invitee.
Invite new guests to events.
21. Other Features
Integrated Facebook, Facebook friends syncs to
your contacts
Updated Maps
New YouTube widget for superfast uploads
Addition of live wallpapers, allowing Home
screen background images
A lot of voice control
New introduced soft keys
22. The first retail device running 2.0 was
the Motorola Droid.
The second device with 2.0 was Sony
Ericsson's Xperia X3/Infinity/Rachael .
23. Éclair 2.0.1
The Android 2.0.1 SDK was released on 3 December
2009.
It was a minor platform release deployable to
Android-powered handsets, including minor API
changes, bug fixes and framework behavioral
changes.
24. Éclair 2.1
The 2.1 SDK was released on 12 January 2010.
It was a minor platform release deployable to
Android-powered handsets, including minor
amendments to the API and bug fixes.
25. Minimum Hardware
Requirements
Display:-QVGA display 240*320 px
Must Have a Touch Screen
Device implementations MUST have at least
92MB of memory available to the kernel and
userspace.
Device implementations MUST have at least
150MB of non-volatile storage available for user
data.
Device implementations MUST include a
Bluetooth transceiver.
26. Used API’s
API level 5 in Éclair 2.0
API level 6 in Éclair 2.0.1
API level 7 in Éclair 2.1
27. Limitations
Limitation of Speed, memory, and performance
optimizations.
Adobe Flash not supported.
Only Support for high displays up to 320 PPI.
28. How Battery is optimized
Heat is a killer of all batteries, but high
temperatures cannot always be avoided.
most smartphones have either a lithium-
ion battery or a lithium-polymer
battery.
30. Turn off Google hot words
Stop your phone from always listening. Google's
OK Google voice searching is a fantastic and
often very functional feature.