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  2. Over-the-air update - Wikipedia

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    An over-the-air update (or OTA update), also known as over-the-air programming (or OTA programming), [1] is an update to an embedded system that is delivered through a wireless network, such as Wi-Fi or a cellular network. [2] [3] [4] These embedded systems include mobile phones, tablets, set-top boxes, cars and telecommunications equipment.

  3. List of custom Android distributions - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... This is a list of Android distributions, ... Supported by a set of remote management and OTA update capabilities ("DeviceHub").

  4. Android version history - Wikipedia

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    Android 5.0 "Lollipop" was unveiled under the codename "Android L" on June 25, 2014, during Google I/O. It became available as an official over-the-air (OTA) update on November 12, 2014, for select devices that run distributions of Android serviced by Google, including Nexus and Google Play edition devices. Its source code was made available on ...

  5. CrDroid - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Update method: OTA or ZIP installation: ... Availability of Android 10 with crDroid for several devices highlighted by Arol Wright ...

  6. Droid Bionic - Wikipedia

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    A Motorola employee later confirmed the update was released to some by accident, and will be later released to all other DROID Bionic users soon. [10] In April 2012, an OTA update to version 5.9.902 was done, followed by one in June to version 5.9.905.

  7. Android Lollipop - Wikipedia

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    Unveiled on June 25, 2014, at the Google I/O 2014 conference, it became available through official over-the-air (OTA) updates on November 12, 2014, for select devices that run distributions of Android serviced by Google (such as Nexus and Google Play edition devices). Its source code was made available on November 3, 2014.

  8. Remix OS - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016 Jide announced a beta version of their operating system called Remix OS for PC, which is based on Android-x86 — a x86-port of the Android operating system — and available for download for free [6] from their website. The beta version of Remix OS for PC brings hard drive installation, 32-bit support, UEFI support and OTA updates.

  9. Android Jelly Bean - Wikipedia

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    Android 4.1 Jelly Bean was first unveiled at the Google I/O developer conference on June 27, 2012, with a focus on "delightful" improvements to the platform's user interface, along with improvements to Google's search experience on the platform (such as Knowledge Graph integration, and the then-new digital assistant Google Now), the unveiling of the Asus-produced Nexus 7 tablet, and the ...