Android 6.0 – 6.0.1: Android Marshmallow Initial Release Date: OctoAPI Level(s): 23 Android 5.1 had an incremental upgrade to 5.1.1 for fixing bugs. Android 5.0 then turned into Android 5.1 (Android Lollipop) which was meant to be an incremental update adding to the performance of Android Lollipop. Incremental updates namely 5.0.1 and 5.0.2, were rolled out for fixing bugs. Android 5.0 Lollipop was the first smartphone to have been built around a responsive design language referred to as ‘Material Design’. Android 4.3 received a bug fixing update 4.3.1Īndroid 5.0 – 5.1.1: Lollipop Initial Release Date: NovemAPI Level(s): 21 & 22Īndroid 5.0 was codenamed as Android L during the Google I/O 2014 and turned to Android Lollipop before the Over-The-Air release. Android 4.3 was unveiled at an event titled ‘Breakfast with Sundar Pichai’. The slogan for Android 4.3 Jelly Bean was ‘An even sweeter Jelly Bean’. The final stage of Android Jelly Bean was marked with its transition to Android 4.3. Android 4.2 received three incremental updates in the process before moving to Android 4.3, they were 4.2.1, 4.2.2. Android Jelly bean was then turned to Android 4.2 and in the press release, Google titled it ‘A New Flavour of Jelly Bean’. It also has incremental update rollouts with 4.1.1, 4.1.2. The performance improvement also involved project butter, which used touch anticipation, triple buffering, extended v-sync timing, and frame rate of up to 60 FPS to create ‘buttery-smooth’ UI. It was released as an incremental upgrade aimed at improving the performance of the User Interface. Android 2.3 also had the release of Android 2.3.4, 2.3.5, 2.3.6, and 2.3.7 as incremental updates under Android Gingerbread.Īndroid 4.1 – 4.3.1: Android Jelly bean Initial Release Date: JAPI Level(s): 16 - 18Īndroid 4.1 was the next major update that was rolled out to the audiences. However, Android 2.3.3 (Android Gingerbread) was released as another major Android versions update. The initial release of Android 2.3 received two incremental updates (2.3.1 and 2.3.2). It was the Android version that powered many budget smartphone offerings during the time of its release. Android 2.3.3 – 2.3.7: Android Gingerbread Initial Release Date: DecemAPI Level(s): 9 & 10īased on the Linux kernel version 2.6.35, Android 2.3 was one of the most popular Android SDK’s that was released to the public. Incremental updates with Android versions 2.2.1, 2.2.2, and 2.2.3 were released for bug fixes and performance improvements. Android Froyo brought support for higher PPI devices and the ability to have 4inch 720p screens. It was the sixth major Android version update that was released out to the public. Android 2.2 – 2.2.3: Android Froyo Initial Release Date: API Level(s): 8
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