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This version was known to be the first OS to bring the support for Android Pay, Google Assistant, the announce of Google Beta Program that users can sign up for and test features of the software before public rollout. Google successfully rolled out the Android 7.0 - Nougat in August 2016. The Marshmallow was released in December 2015.
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The upgrade was Now on Tap as it allows users find more relevant information and context about what’s being displayed on the screen by long pressing the home button.

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The Marshmallow was just a minor update to the Lollipop but yet brought a plethora of new capabilities. That OS that has the support for Multi-screen that allows Android OS transit from phone to the tablet, Android TV or smartwatch. That is when Android begun its journey with v5.0 Lollipop as the released integrated the flat Material Design and card-stack like the interface at the core of the Android OS. In November 2014, Google released the Android version 5.0 named Lollipop. This is the upgrade by Google on Android that brought the fixed Google Now homescreen in the Nexus devices. With this, saying Ok Google from the homescreen allows a user to quickly launch voice search for getting directions, play songs and others. The first OS to bring hands-free voice guided “Ok Google” feature. Google announced and officially released the Android 4.4 - KitKat in October 2013, the version that brought lighter backgrounds, transparent status bar and white icons. The Jelly Bean was the first ever Android version to bring Quick Settings panel and lockscreen widgets to the Android Operating System (OS). The first ever user-friendly interface that comes with an interactive newsfeed, an enhanced voice assistant. Google made a joint release for the Android version 4.1 and 4.2 called Jelly Bean.
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Updates to talk of is the 1080p video recording support, the inclusion of Wi-Fi Direct and hardware-rendered UI elements. The Android 3.0 - Honeycomb paved a way for Ice Cream Sandwich for the new UI and on-screen keys, released in October 2011. The OS that has the interface to adapt to large displays and landscape mode. With a refreshed UI designed for slates, the Android 3.0 - Honeycomb has was known to be the update in history that was specifically released for tablets. The start of Voice and Video support for Google Talk (GTalk), Google Wallet and others. The first OS that supports 1,280 x 720 pixels of resolutions, more improvements in copy and paste. No one could tell if this big upgrade was behind the scene improvements and bringing distinct visual identity to the Android interface. Android 2.3 – GingerbreadĪfter the release of Frozen Yogurt - Froyo in May 2010, Google released Gingerbread same year in December. That was one of the major upgrade ever made by Google and has brought improvements in such that, apps open faster, exchange support for Email, Wi-Fi Hotspot, supports push notifications and more.

Android 2.2 – Froyoįroyo - the short name for Frozen Yogurt as Google rolled it out in May 2010, the first OS that has support for Adobe Flash into Android’s web browser.
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This Android version came out as the first ever Operating System that has extended account sync for multiple accounts, the exchange email support, the support for live wallpapers and Bluetooth 2.1. In October 2009, Google released the Android 2.9 - Éclair soon after the release of the Donut. The version that came with major updates in the course of the evolution as it got the ability to adapt different screen sizes and resolutions. This Android 1.6 - Donut was rolled out in September, as at the same year the Android 1.5(Cupcake) came out. This Android version was the first also to bring the support for copy-and-paste text from web browser, auto rotation, video recording and more. The Android 1.5 was brought somewhere in April 2009, the Android version that brought support for on-screen keyboard which allowed phone producers to upgrade by switching from physical keyboards to that of touchscreens. That was the first to mention Android version that gained global recognition as Android smartphone. Starting in 2008, HTC Dream was launched with an Android 1.0 version.
