Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Benefits of Android

Swipe Telecom is a leading Tablet PC Company known for providing Latest Android Tablets in the country. Android OS has many advantages over other Operating Systems which allows for efficient working of the devices.

Android, a Linux based Operating Systems popularity has been on a steep rise over the past few years of its market existence. This platform currently has over 600,000 Premium Applications built to meet user specifications. Perhaps this and other factors add up to the benefits of Android OS when it comes to application usage. The benefits of Android OS are numerous and as a matter of fact they will definitely continue to rise in future as well. Having been launched in 2007, Android OS has been stepped up in terms of its improvement with each version getting better in comparison to its predecessor.

Android OS is the latest platform and its share in the market is growing at a rapid pace. Android devices have got a tremendous response from the users. One of the most important features of Android is the integration of other Google products and services into the platform. Devices based on Android OS lets user synchronize the Google account with the device thus letting user an easy access to Google services like Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Maps and Google Docs etc.

Android OS is known for its ability to run Multiple Apps at the same time. It is a seamless experience running many tasks at the same time with Android Devices. The App Store concept makes it easier for the users to use software ranging from games to office applications without wandering throughout the internet. Another benefit of this Open Market Place is its ability to synchronize with the phone in such cases where devices may be changed. Google play is also able to sense the type of Android OS version being run by the device thereby fetching only those applications that are compatible to the device. This benefits the user as there is no time wastage through generalized market search.

Android Tablets are among the coolest methods for watching online videos! Theyre super portable, light and also have a huge Touch screen display making the viewing experience a pleasure. Other benefits of  Android phones is that they contain rich Multimedia Capabilities ranging from multimedia streaming to media transfer, one factor as to why an android user shall never get bored. The connectivity of android enabled devices is advanced with most of the latest devices running on 3G enabled networks. Bluetooth for most of these devices runs on A2DP with an ability to probe other devices profiles before getting connected thereby making them even more secure to malicious attacks. Users also enjoy Multilanguage Support among other benefits such as Multitasking, Tethering and a Massive External Storage Capability.

Since, April 2009, many Android versions have been developed and released in alphabetical order. The Various versions are Apple pie, Banana bread, Cupcake, Donut, \'c9clair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Icecream sandwich and Jelly bean. Swipe Tablets like Swipe Legend, Swipe Fablet, Swipe All-in-One, Swipe 3D, Halo Edge etc support latest and widely used Android 4.0 OS (Icecream Sandwich). Thus Android OS will help in efficient functioning of the devices.

Thus Android devices surely help in meeting the technology requirements and needs of the users. As all Swipe Tablet PC\rquote s come with Android Operating System, they can surely prove to be beneficial for the users, with the various advantages they provide.

Android All Version

On December 6, 2010, the Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) SDK was released, based on Linux kernel 2.6.35.

February 22, 2011, the Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) SDK  the first tablet-only Android update was released, based on Linux kernel 2.6.36. The first device featuring this version, the Motorola Xoom tablet, was released on February 24, 2011.

The SDK for Android 4.0.1 (Ice Cream Sandwich), based on Linux kernel 3.0.1, was publicly released on October 19, 2011. Googles Gabe Cohen stated that Android 4.0 was theoretically compatible with any Android 2.3.x device in production at that time.

Google announced Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) at the Google I/O conference on June 27, 2012. Based on Linux kernel 3.0.31, Jelly Bean was an incremental update with the primary aim of improving the functionality and performance of the user interface. The performance improvement involved Project Butter, which uses touch anticipation, triple buffering, extended vsync timing and a fixed frame rate of 60 fps to create a fluid and buttery-smooth UI. Android 4.1 Jelly Bean was released to the Android Open Source Project on July 9, 2012, and the Nexus 7 tablet, the first device to run Jelly Bean, was released on July 13, 2012.

Google announced Android 4.4 KitKat on September 3, 2013. Although initially under the Key Lime Pie ( KLP ) codename, the name was changed because  very few people actually know the taste of a key lime pie. [124] Some technology bloggers also expected the Key Lime Pie release to be Android 5. KitKat debuted on Googles Nexus 5 on October 31, 2013, and has been optimised to run on a greater range of devices than earlier Android versions, having 512 MB of RAM as a recommended minimum.

On November 12, 2014, the Android Lollipop was released.
Android 6.0 Marshmallow was unveiled under the codename Android M  during Google I/O on May 28, 2015, for the Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 phones, Nexus 9 tablet, and Nexus Player set-top box, under the build number MPZ44Q.

Requirements for the minimum amount of RAM for devices running Android 5.1 range from 512 MB of RAM for normal-density screens, to about 1.8 GB for high-density screens. The recommendation for Android 4.4 is to have at least 512 MB of RAM,[213] while for low RAM devices 340 MB is the required minimum amount that does not include memory dedicated to various hardware components such as the baseband processor.