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  2. Android version history - Wikipedia

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    It was first announced by Google on March 7, 2018, and the first developer preview was released on the same day. The second preview, considered beta quality, was released on May 8, 2018. The final beta of Android Pie (fifth preview, also considered as a "Release Candidate") was released on July 25, 2018.

  3. Android Pie - Wikipedia

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    Android Pie, then referred to as "Android P", was first announced by Google on March 7, 2018, [6] and the first developer preview was released on the same day. [7] The second preview, the first beta release, was released on May 8, 2018. [8] The third preview, called Beta 2, was released on June 6, 2018. [9]

  4. Android 16 - Wikipedia

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    A second developer preview was released on December 18, 2024. The first beta was released on January 23, 2025. The final stable version of Android 16 is scheduled for release in the second quarter of 2025. [4] Unlike previous versions, Android 16 will be released earlier in the year. Notably, Android 16 will have two separate SDK releases. The ...

  5. Category:Android (operating system) versions - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Android Nougat; Android Oreo; Android Pie This page was last edited on 4 October 2024, at 04:50 (UTC). ...

  6. BlueStacks - Wikipedia

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    In January 2018, BlueStacks announced the release of the BlueStacks + N Beta, running on Android 7 (Android Nougat).This was notable as most Android emulators were running Android 4.4 (KitKat) at that time. [20] This version was powered by an upgraded "HyperG" graphics engine that enabled the use of the full array of Android 7 APIs.

  7. CopperheadOS - Wikipedia

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    This was followed by a beta version in February 2016, with support for the Nexus 5, Nexus 9 and Nexus 5X. The beta was based directly on the Android Open Source Project instead of using CyanogenMod, as were subsequent releases. The move away from CyanogenMod and the lack of vendor support led to dropping support for the Samsung Galaxy S4. [10]

  8. OxygenOS - Wikipedia

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    On 25 December 2018, OnePlus released OxygenOS 9.0.0 based on Android Pie for OnePlus 5/5T to the public via OTA download. [9] On 21 September 2019, OnePlus announced the release of OxygenOS version 10.0 based on Android 10 for OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro. This initial release was followed by Android 10 based builds for older devices later. [10]

  9. Android-x86 - Wikipedia

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    Android x86 (ver. 4.0) on EeePC 701 4G. Android-x86 is an open source project that makes an unofficial porting of the Android mobile operating system developed by the Open Handset Alliance to run on devices powered by x86 processors, rather than RISC-based ARM chips.