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Android HistoryAndroid 2010. 6. 23. 20:54
Update history
1.1
Released 9 February 2009 1.5 (Cupcake)
Based on Linux Kernel 2.6.27On 30 April 2009, the official 1.5 (Cupcake) update for Android was released.[34][35] There were several new features and UI updates included in the 1.5 update:[36] - Ability to record and watch videos through camcorder mode
- Uploading videos to YouTube and pictures to Picasa directly from the phone
- A new soft-keyboard with text-prediction
- Bluetooth A2DP and AVRCP support
- Ability to automatically connect to a Bluetooth headset within a certain distance
- New widgets and folders that can populate the Home screens
- Animated screen transitions
1.6 (Donut)
Based on Linux Kernel 2.6.29[37]On 15 September 2009, the 1.6 (Donut) SDK was released.[38][39] Included in the update were:[37] - An improved Android Market experience
- An integrated camera, camcorder, and gallery interface
- Gallery now enables users to select multiple photos for deletion
- Updated Voice Search, with faster response and deeper integration with native applications, including the ability to dial contacts
- Updated search experience to allow searching bookmarks, history, contacts, and the web from the home screen
- Updated technology support for CDMA/EVDO, 802.1x, VPNs, and a text-to-speech engine
- Support for WVGA screen resolutions
- Speed improvements in searching and camera applications
- Gesture framework and GestureBuilder development tool
2.0/2.1 (Eclair)
Based on Linux Kernel 2.6.29[40]On 26 October 2009 the 2.0 (Eclair) SDK was released.[41] Among the changes were:[42] - Optimized hardware speed
- Support for more screen sizes and resolutions
- Revamped UI
- New Browser UI and HTML5 support
- New contact lists
- Better white-black ratio for backgrounds
- Improved Google Maps 3.1.2
- Microsoft Exchange support
- Built in flash support for Camera
- Digital Zoom
- MotionEvent class enhanced to track multi-touch events[43]
- Improved virtual keyboard
- Bluetooth 2.1
- Live Wallpapers
The 2.0.1 SDK was released on 3 December 2009.[44]
The 2.1 SDK was released on 12 January 2010.[45]
2.2 (Froyo)[46]
Based on Linux Kernel 2.6.32[47]On 20 May 2010 the 2.2 (Froyo) SDK was released.[2] Changes included:[48] - General Android OS speed, memory, and performance optimizations[49]
- Additional application speed improvements courtesy of JIT implementation[50]
- Integration of Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine into the Browser application
- Increased Microsoft Exchange support (security policies, auto-discovery, GAL look-up, calendar synchronization, remote wipe)
- Improved application launcher with shortcuts to Phone and Browser applications
- USB tethering and WiFi hotspot functionality
- Added an option to disable data access over mobile network
- Updated Market application with batch and automatic update features[49]
- Quick switching between multiple keyboard languages and their dictionaries
- Voice dialing and contact sharing over Bluetooth
- Support for numeric and alphanumeric passwords
- Support for file upload fields in the Browser application[51]
- Support for installing applications to the expandable memory[52]
- Adobe Flash 10.1 support[53]
Gingerbread,[54]
Based on Linux Kernel 2.6.33 or 34[47]Confirmed new features: Unconfirmed new features:
- Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) playback support[citation needed]
- Android Market music store
- Media streaming from PC library
- Revamped UI[57]
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