The development of Android began with Android Inc., a company founded in 2003 and later acquired by Google in 2005. The first commercial Android device, the HTC Dream (also known as the T-Mobile G1), was release
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The new operating system was announced and presented in 2007. The first mobile phone running Android was released on the 22nd of October, 2008. That was the model produced by HTC – HTC Dream. Since then, the operating system has gone through many improvements and updates. The latest version...
A decade of evolution of mobile phones, from a 1994 Motorola 8900X-2 to the 2004 HTC Typhoon. Source: Anders/Wikipedia Anders/Wikipedia This didn’t stop companies from offering mobile telephone systems designed for use in automobiles in the 1940s and 1950s in America and elsewhere. However,...
Quick Review of Samsung Phone History (Pocket-lint) – a piece of lint found in a pocket. Samsung continues to be one of the most popular phone manufacturers in the world, and for good reason: their products are excellent. When it comes to the company’s Galaxy S flagship smartphones, ...
But the Motorola “brick” became the public perception of the mobile hand portable telephone – heavy, large, expensive and niche. (Back to the Top) 3. Technophone EXCELL PC105T – taking the mobile from the hand into the pocket (1986) Technophone was a company set up in 1984 by ...
the company slowly started to reveal its plans to compete with Apple and other mobile platforms. In a major development, Google led the formation of the Open Handset Alliance. It included phone makers like HTC and Motorola, chip manufacturers such as Qualcomm and Texas Instruments, and carriers ...
The Google Logo Evolution Google Logo Evolution 1996: The First Google Logo The company’s first logo was actually for “Backrub,” the first name that the founder’s Larry Page and Sergey Brin came up with for their search engine. This name was inspired by the fact that the search engine...
You could make a pretty convincing argument that no consumer technology in history has evolved as quickly as the smartphone, and Android has been at the very center of that evolution. When Android launched, the OS came into a crowded but troubled market. Apple officially entered the smartphone...
At CBITs, I had two main projects: Purple Robot and IntelliCare. Purple Robot was an evolution of the original Mobilyze architecture, this time for Android devices. It started as a way to gather and transmit sensor data from a mobile phone, but grew to also include a robust scripting fra...