Features of Android
Android is a powerful operating system competing with Apple 4GS and supports great features. Few of them are listed below −
| Sr.No. | Feature & Description |
|---|---|
| 1 |
Beautiful UI
Android OS basic screen provides a beautiful and intuitive user interface.
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| 2 |
Connectivity
GSM/EDGE, IDEN, CDMA, EV-DO, UMTS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, LTE, NFC and WiMAX.
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| 3 |
Storage
SQLite, a lightweight relational database, is used for data storage purposes.
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| 4 |
Media support
H.263, H.264, MPEG-4 SP, AMR, AMR-WB, AAC, HE-AAC, AAC 5.1, MP3, MIDI, Ogg Vorbis, WAV, JPEG, PNG, GIF, and BMP.
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| 5 |
Messaging
SMS and MMS
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| 6 |
Web browser
Based on the open-source WebKit layout engine, coupled with Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine supporting HTML5 and CSS3.
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| 7 |
Multi-touch
Android has native support for multi-touch which was initially made available in handsets such as the HTC Hero.
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| 8 |
Multi-tasking
User can jump from one task to another and same time various application can run simultaneously.
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| 9 |
Resizable widgets
Widgets are resizable, so users can expand them to show more content or shrink them to save space.
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| 10 |
Multi-Language
Supports single direction and bi-directional text.
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| 11 |
GCM
Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) is a service that lets developers send short message data to their users on Android devices, without needing a proprietary sync solution.
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| 12 |
Wi-Fi Direct
A technology that lets apps discover and pair directly, over a high-bandwidth peer-to-peer connection.
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| 13 |
Android Beam
A popular NFC-based technology that lets users instantly share, just by touching two NFC-enabled phones together.
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Android Applications
Android applications are usually developed in the Java language using the Android Software Development Kit.
Once developed, Android applications can be packaged easily and sold out either through a store such as Google Play, SlideME, Opera Mobile Store, Mobango, F-droid and the Amazon Appstore.
Android powers hundreds of millions of mobile devices in more than 190 countries around the world. It's the largest installed base of any mobile platform and growing fast. Every day more than 1 million new Android devices are activated worldwide.
This tutorial has been written with an aim to teach you how to develop and package Android application. We will start from environment setup for Android application programming and then drill down to look into various aspects of Android applications.
Categories of Android applications
There are many android applications in the market. The top categories are −

History of Android
The code names of android ranges from A to N currently, such as Aestro, Blender, Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwitch, Jelly Bean, KitKat, Lollipop and Marshmallow. Let's understand the android history in a sequence.

What is API level?
API Level is an integer value that uniquely identifies the framework API revision offered by a version of the Android platform.
API Level is an integer value that uniquely identifies the framework API revision offered by a version of the Android platform.
| Platform Version | API Level | VERSION_CODE | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Android 6.0 | 23 | MARSHMALLOW | |
| Android 5.1 | 22 | LOLLIPOP_MR1 | |
| Android 5.0 | 21 | LOLLIPOP | |
| Android 4.4W | 20 | KITKAT_WATCH | KitKat for Wearables Only |
| Android 4.4 | 19 | KITKAT | |
| Android 4.3 | 18 | JELLY_BEAN_MR2 | |
| Android 4.2, 4.2.2 | 17 | JELLY_BEAN_MR1 | |
| Android 4.1, 4.1.1 | 16 | JELLY_BEAN | |
| Android 4.0.3, 4.0.4 | 15 | ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH_MR1 | |
| Android 4.0, 4.0.1, 4.0.2 | 14 | ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH | |
| Android 3.2 | 13 | HONEYCOMB_MR2 | |
| Android 3.1.x | 12 | HONEYCOMB_MR1 | |
| Android 3.0.x | 11 | HONEYCOMB | |
Android 2.3.4
Android 2.3.3
| 10 | GINGERBREAD_MR1 | |
Android 2.3.2
Android 2.3.1
Android 2.3
| 9 | GINGERBREAD | |
| Android 2.2.x | 8 | FROYO | |
| Android 2.1.x | 7 | ECLAIR_MR1 | |
| Android 2.0.1 | 6 | ECLAIR_0_1 | |
| Android 2.0 | 5 | ECLAIR | |
| Android 1.6 | 4 | DONUT | |
| Android 1.5 | 3 | CUPCAKE | |
| Android 1.1 | 2 | BASE_1_1 | |
| Android 1.0 | 1 | BASE |
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