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  2. Android Froyo - Wikipedia

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    Improved application launcher with shortcuts to Phone and Browser applications. USB tethering and Wi-Fi hotspot functionality. [5] Option to disable data access over a mobile network. Updated Market application with batch and automatic update features. Quick switching between multiple keyboard languages and their dictionaries.

  3. Android Eclair - Wikipedia

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    Android Eclair inherits platform additions from the Donut release, including the ability to search all saved SMS and MMS messages, improved Google Maps 3.1.2, and Exchange support for the Email app. [7] [8] The operating system also provides improved typing speed on virtual keyboard, along with new accessibility, calendar, and virtual private network APIs.

  4. Nokia 2.1 - Wikipedia

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    www.hmd.com /en _int /nokia-2-1 Nokia 2.1 is a Nokia -branded entry-level smartphone released by HMD Global in August 2018, running the Android operating system. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  5. Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    The first Bluetooth mobile phone was the unreleased prototype Ericsson T36, ... 2 1–2.5: 0–+4 3 0.01–1: −20–0 ... and the faster radio when it must send ...

  6. SMS gateway - Wikipedia

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    A direct-to-mobile gateway is a device that has built-in wireless GSM connectivity. It allows SMS text messages to be sent and/or received by email, from Web pages or from other software applications by acquiring a unique identifier from the mobile phone's Subscriber Identity Module, or "SIM card".

  7. Nokia 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 2 launched with Android 7.1.1 Nougat, and can be upgraded to Android 8.1 Oreo.In June 2019, HMD stated they would not be updating the phone to Android 9 Pie, because the System-on-Chip which it runs on, is not powerful enough to offer satisfactory performance with Android Pie.

  8. Motorola Droid - Wikipedia

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    While the phone's internal hardware (besides cellular) is the same, differences include out-of-the-box multi-touch support enabled, a trial version of Motorola's MOTONAV service (instead of Droid's US-only [43] Google Maps Navigation) and an 8 GB microSDHC card, instead of the Droid's 16 GB microSDHC card.

  9. Android Honeycomb - Wikipedia

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    Android Honeycomb is the codename for the third major version of Android, designed for devices with larger screen sizes, particularly tablets, however has been unofficially ported to the Nexus One. [2]