The evolution of Android: decades of transformation


The Android journey of the vision of a budding startup with the most omnipresent mobile operating system in the world is a testimony to innovation and continuous adaptation. This deep transformation started even before its public debut, anchored in the strategic acquisition by Google by Android Inc. in 2005.

Android & Chill

(Image credit: future)

One of the oldest technological columns on the web, Android & Chill is your Saturday discussion on Android, Google and All Things Tech.

During the decades that followed this pivot purchase, Android not only reflected, but often dictated the rapid evolution of mobile technology, which fundamentally reshapes the way we interact with our digital world. Let’s explore the important changes in Android since the acquisition of Google, by focusing on the evolution of the relationship between devices and consumer demands, the inexorable climb of larger screens and the revolutionary advent of foldable telephone technology.

The Genesis and Early Days (2005-2014): how it all started

(Image credit: Jerry Hildenbrand)

The story of Modern Android really begins in July 2005, when Google Android include acquired quietly., A small startup founded by Andy Rubin, Rich Miner, Nick Sears and Chris White. On July 11, 2005 was considered by many to be the official date when the Android team moved to the Google campus and became part of the Google team.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *