2. Why my Seminar Is Based On Android?
400 Million Active Devices
1 Million Devices Activated Daily
600,000 Apps In Android Market
Approx. 10 Billion Apps Downloaded
Android Has a 59% Smartphone Market Share Worldwide.
Google Bought Android For –
50 Million $
& Now Generates –
19 Billion $ PER YEAR!
All This In Less Than 4 Year’s!!!!!
3. What’s android?????
In English dictionary the word android
means that
An automation that resembles a
human being,
Mechanical man or humanoid…….etc
A software platform and
operating system for mobile
devices
4. ANDROID
A Software platform and operating
system for mobile.
Based on the Linux kernel.
Android was found way back in 2003.
It was developed in Palo Alto, California.
Android was developed by the Andy
Rubin, Rich Miner, Nick Sears and Chris
White.
Android was purchased by the
GOOGLE in AUGUST,2005 for 50 million
$.
5. What is the Open Handset Alliance (OHA)?
In 2007, a group of manufacturers,
wireless carriers & software
developers formed the “Open
Handset Alliance”
6. OPEN HANDSET ALLIANCE
Aim is to develop open standards for mobile
devices
Members have promised not to lock their Android
phones
Members are T-Mobile, HTC, LG, Motorola,
Samsung, Sony and many more . .
Nokia, Microsoft, RIM (BlackBerry) are only major
companies to not align with OHA
8. •Screen capture
Android supports capturing a screenshot by pressing the
power and volume-down buttons at the same time.
FEATURES
Current features and specifications:
•External storage
Most Android devices include micro SD slot and can read
micro SD cards formatted with FAT32, Ext3 or Ext4 file
system.
•Tethering
Android supports tethering, which allows a phone to be used
as a wireless Wi-Fi hotspot. Before Android 2.2 this was
supported by third-party applications or customizations
9. ANDROID SDK
Android software development is the
process by which new applications are
created for the Android operating
system.
Applications are usually developed in
the Java programming language using
the Android Software Development Kit.
10. DESIGN
Android is based on the Linux kernel,
with middleware, libraries and APIs writt
en in C and application software running
on an application framework which
includes Java-compatible libraries based
on Apache Harmony.
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13. Each version after "Astro" and "Bender" is named in
alphabetical order after a dessert or sugary treat,
with 1.5 "Cupcake" being the first and every update
since following this naming convention.
14. VERSIONS OF ANDROID
Android 1.0 (Astro) 23 September 2008
Android 1.1 (Bender) 9 February 2009
Android 1.5 (Cupcake) 30 April 2009
Android 1.6 (Donut) 15 September 2009
Android 2.0 (Éclair) 26 October 2009
Android 2.2 (Froyo) 20 May 2010
Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) 6 December 2010
Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) 10 May 2011
Android 4.0 (Ice cream sandwich) 19 October 2011
Android 4.1,2 (Jelly Bean) 13 July 2012
Android 4.4 (Kit Kat) 22 November 2013
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15. ANDROID BENDER(BETA)
First Version of Android.
The focus of Android beta is testing incorporating
usability.
Android beta will generally have many more
problems on speed and performance.
16. ANDROID ASTRO
First full version of android.
Released on September 23, 2008.
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support.
Quite slow in operating.
copy and paste feature in the web browser is not
present.
17. ANDROID CUPCAKE
Released on April 30, 2009.
Added auto-rotation option.
Copy and Paste feature added in the web browser.
Increased speed and performance but not upto
required level.
18. ANDROID DONUT
Released on September 15, 2009.
Voice search and Search box were added.
Faster OS boot times and fast web browsing
experience.
Typing is quite slower.
19. ANDROID ECLAIR
Released on October 26, 2009.
Bluetooth 2.1 support.
Improved typing speed on virtual keyboard, with
smarter dictionary.
no Adobe flash media support.
20. ANDROID FROYO
Released on May 20, 2010.
Support for Adobe Flash 10.1
Improved Application launcher with better browser
No internet calling.
21. ANDROID GINGERBREAD
Released on December 6, 2010.
Updated User Interface with high efficiency and
speed
Internet calling
One touch word selection and copy/paste.
New keyboard for faster word input.
More successful version of Android than previous
versions.
not supports multi-core processors.
22. ANDROID HONEYCOMB
Released on MAY 10, 2011.
Support for multi-core processors
Ability to encrypt all user data.
This version of android is only available for tablets.
23. ANDROID ICECREAM SANDWICH
Released on OCTOBER 19, 2011.
Virtual button in the UI.
A new typeface family for the UI, Roboto.
Ability to shut down apps that are using data in
the background.
25. ANDROID KIT KAT
Net Worth?
SlickAnd Polished,
New Font
User friendlyGestures
SlimmerKeyboard
MultifunctionShortcutTray
Better Security
Multi-tasking-
THE BEST OUT THERE
26. 12
Android OS VS iPhone
OS
We can set any app as a
default on Android
Android just drag and
drop for syncing by
using USB cable on
computerWhile Google charges
for Android developers
only $5
Android OS have Flash
support
It is impossible on
iPhone. Have to click
manuallyiPhone syncing only
with iTunes
Apple charges for the
App developers $100
While the iPhone only
has html5 support
29. Making source code available to everyone
inevitably invites the attention of hackers.
Android operating system uses more
amount of battery as compared to normal
mobile phones.
As there are so many user sometimes it
becomes difficult to connect all the users.
As we call Android is world of applications
we continuously need to connected with
the internet which is not possible for all the
users.
31. ZTE NUMBIA 5S
Release Date: 7th Jan
Features: Proximity sensor
System chip: Qualcomm
Snapdragon
Touch Screen: Multi-touch
32. ZTE GRAND SII
Release Date: 7th Jan
Features: Light sensor
Processor: Quad core, 2300 MHz, Krait
400
Built in Storage:16 GB
33. SONY EXPERIA Z1
COMPACT HANDS ON
Release Date: 6th Jan
Features: Dust Proof , Water Proof
Processor: Quad core, 2200 MHz, Krait
400
Built in storage: 16 GB
34. Huawei Ascend Mate 2 4G
Release Date: 6th Jan
Features: Scratch-resistant glass
Processor: Quad core, 1600 MHz, ARM
Cortex-A7
Built in memory: 16 GB
38. 15
Manufacturers are making many devices not
limited only to Cell Phones.
Android OS is now running in :
• Cell Phones,
• Tablets,
• Android cars,
• HDTV,
• Desktop phones,
• Microwave oven,
• Washing machine,
• Set-top boxes for satellite and CableTV.
39. 16
A Desktop Home or
Office phone running
Android
ANDRIOD DEVICES cont.
World’s First HDTV
that runs on the
Android operating
system
Desktop phone-
esktop home or office phone running Android. Large screen allow easier on the eye when viewing calendar, contact info, and e-mail. It would also be ideal for video conferencing.
car-
Android in the car allows driver or front-seat passenger to get GPS directions, live traffic updates, surf the web, and run tens of thousands Android apps that are currently available.
It is still unclear at this point if the Android implemented here has any access control to some of the on-board electronics such as the climate control system, security system, ignition system, or diagnosis system of the car