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Android Platforms

Multiple platforms

Android is a mobile operating system which began running exclusively on the smartphone platform. However, it has since gained official support for many platforms, and is capable of running on even more. This article provides an overview of all the different platforms that Android officially supports.

Smartphone[]

Android was initially designed as an open source smartphone operating system, and remained as one until gaining support for more form factors in 2011. Smartphones still make up the majority of devices running Android, and continue to be a primary focus of the operating system.


Tablet[]

The tablet version of Android is very similar to the smartphone version, showing very little difference in the interface or functionality. The tablet version of Android is virtually the same as the smartphone version.

Android officially gained support for tablets in 2011 with the release of Android 3.0 Honeycomb. However, Android tablets didn't become popular until the release of the Nexus 7 in 2012. Since then, Android has become the most popular operating system to run on tablets.


Android Wear[]

Android Wear

Android Wear is a modified version of the main operating system, designed to run on smartwatches.


Android Auto[]

Android Auto is a modified version of the main operating system, designed to run in vehicles.


Android TV[]

Android TV

Android TV is a modified version of the main operating system, designed to run on televisions.



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