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Android.com is the official website for Android, a mobile operating system developed by Google. The website provides information on Android devices, versions, and development. It also offers resources for app developers, including software development kits and native development kits, in collaboration with Intel, Samsung, and Qualcomm. Additionally, the website features news and updates on Android One, Android Things, and Android TV, as well as Google Play, Google Play Store, and Google Play Services.

Introduction

The Android.com website serves as a central hub for all things Android, providing users with a wealth of information on Android devices, Android apps, and Android development. The website is managed by Google, in partnership with Open Handset Alliance members, including HTC, Motorola, and LG Electronics. Visitors to the site can learn about the latest Android versions, such as Android 10, Android 11, and Android 12, as well as Android features like Google Assistant, Google Maps, and Google Photos. The website also offers tips and guides on how to use Android devices, including Samsung Galaxy series, Google Pixel series, and OnePlus series, with support from Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile.

History

The Android.com website was launched in 2008, shortly after the release of the first Android device, the T-Mobile G1, developed in collaboration with HTC and Google. Since then, the website has undergone several redesigns, with the most recent update featuring a modern and sleek design, inspired by Material Design, a design language developed by Google. Over the years, the website has expanded to include more features and resources, such as Android developer tools, Android tutorials, and Android news, with contributions from Microsoft, Amazon, and Facebook. The website has also become a key platform for Google to announce new Android versions and Android features, including Android Oreo, Android Pie, and Android 10, with support from Sony, Nokia, and Huawei.

Features

The Android.com website features a range of tools and resources for Android users and Android developers, including Android Studio, Android SDK, and Android NDK, developed in partnership with Intel, ARM Holdings, and IBM. The website also provides information on Android security, including Google Play Protect, Android security updates, and Android vulnerability patches, with support from Symantec, McAfee, and Kaspersky Lab. Additionally, the website offers guides and tutorials on how to use Android features like Google Assistant, Google Maps, and Google Photos, as well as Android apps like Google Chrome, Google Drive, and Google Docs, with integration with Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Cloud, and Dropbox.

Devices

The Android.com website provides information on a wide range of Android devices, including smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and TVs, from manufacturers like Samsung, Google, OnePlus, and Xiaomi. The website features a device catalog, which allows users to browse and compare different Android devices, including Google Pixel series, Samsung Galaxy series, and OnePlus series, with support from Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. The website also offers resources and guides for Android device owners, including user manuals, troubleshooting tips, and software update instructions, with contributions from Microsoft, Amazon, and Facebook.

Development

The Android.com website is a key resource for Android developers, providing access to Android developer tools, Android tutorials, and Android documentation, developed in partnership with Intel, ARM Holdings, and IBM. The website features a range of resources, including Android Studio, Android SDK, and Android NDK, as well as Google Play Console, Google Play Games, and Google Play Services, with integration with Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform. The website also offers guides and tutorials on how to develop Android apps, including Android app development basics, Android app design, and Android app testing, with support from GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket.

Security

The Android.com website takes Android security seriously, providing information and resources on how to keep Android devices and Android apps secure, with support from Symantec, McAfee, and Kaspersky Lab. The website features a range of security-related resources, including Google Play Protect, Android security updates, and Android vulnerability patches, developed in partnership with Intel, ARM Holdings, and IBM. The website also offers guides and tutorials on how to use Android security features like Google Safe Browsing, Google Verify Apps, and Android encryption, as well as Android security best practices, with contributions from Microsoft, Amazon, and Facebook. Additionally, the website provides information on Android security certifications, such as Google Play Protect certification, and Android security compliance, with support from ISO, IEEE, and IETF.

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