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support, Google Talk, instant and text messaging, Gmail, Google
Maps, and Internet browser.
2.
Android 1.1
Android 1.1 was released on February 9th 2009. Android 1.1 is the
upgraded version of Android 1.0 with various technical upgrades:
Details and reviews when users search for business on Maps, save
attachment in messages and support added
for marquee in system
layouts.
3.
Android 1.5 (Cupcake)
Android 1.5 was released on April 27th 2009, with codename after
a dessert item, Cupcake. It is the upgraded version of Android 1.1
with various updates: upload videos directly to both Youtube and
Picasa, copy paste feature
in web browsers, Video recording and
playback in MP4 and 3GP formats.
4.
Android 1.6 (Donut)
Android 1.6 was released on September 15th 2009, with codename
of Donut, along with the various updates: support for WVGA
screen resolutions, easier search feature in app market and fully
integrated feature between camera, gallery and video recorder.
5.
Android 2.0 2.1 (Eclair)
Android 2.0 was released on October 26th 2009, with codename of
Eclair. Éclair had important updates to the
users: optimized
hardware speed and
revamped UI, improved Google Maps, more
screen sizes, resolutions, with better contrast ratio and support for
Bluetooth 2.1.
6.
Android 2.2 2.2.3 (Froyo)
Android 2.2 was released on May 20th
2010, with codename of
Froyo. Froyo had some updates for the
users: optimizations in
terms of speed, memory and performance, support for Bluetooth-
enabled car and desk docks, numeric and alphanumeric passwords,
and file upload fields in the Browser application, more importantly,
Froyo supported Adobe Flash.
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