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Android is a free and open-source software (FOSS) operating system for touchscreen devices such as smartphones and tablets. It was developed by Google and other companies, and has over three billion monthly active users as of May 2021.
Find out which apps run on Android platform and meet guidelines for free software and open-source software. Browse categories such as web browsers, office suites, communication, privacy/security, and more.
A comprehensive list of mobile phones with open-source operating systems, such as Ubuntu Touch, postmarketOS, Volla OS, and more. Compare features, prices, and availability of different devices and platforms.
This Wikipedia article provides a comprehensive list of digital platforms that distribute mobile applications to various devices and operating systems. It includes native platforms, web-based platforms, and cross-platform frameworks, with details on their history, status, features, and fees.
The Open Handset Alliance (OHA) is a consortium of 84 firms to develop open standards for mobile devices, led by Google. OHA's flagship software is Android, a Linux-based platform that competes with other mobile platforms.
A table that shows the features, licenses, versions, and market shares of various mobile operating systems, including Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, Tizen, and others. Compare the differences and similarities of these OSes based on criteria such as CPU architecture, app development, DRM, and more.
Learn about the development and release of Android, the mobile operating system by Google, from its first beta in 2007 to its latest version in 2021. See the code names, version numbers, API levels, release dates, and security updates of each Android version.
A list of 114 pages of free and open-source software for Android, organized alphabetically. Includes applications, games, browsers, emulators, and more.