The Android operating system was developed by Google (GOOGL) for use in all of its touchscreen devices, tablets, and cell phones. This operating system was first developed by Android, Inc., a software company located in Silicon Valley before it was acquired by Google in 2005
Google currently owns and develops Android OS.
Unfortunately, the none of the BlackBerry series phones run Android. This is because the company that owns BlackBerry has their own OS for the BlackBerry. The OS for BlackBerry tend to be more stable than other mobiles OS's.
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Yes, it is possible to install Android OS into a desktop, but it will require modification on the user's part. However, there are all-in-one (AIO) computers where it runs Android OS, and one that can toggle between Android and Windows OS.
Well, if you are talking in context with operating system available for mobile devices then both of them are same, " Android and Android OS" .It depends on the context but if you're talking about Android broadly, you could mean devices that use the Android OS software.
Yes, Android is an OS platform.
Yes. There are laptops with Android OS .
Yes, Android OS is easy for java developers. It is because the coding in Android is in core Java.
Google uses it for their Android operating system.
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No, Belle OS (a Symbian variant by Nokia) does not support Android apps.