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  2. Android SDK - Wikipedia

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    Android SDK. The Android SDK is a software development kit for the Android software ecosystem that includes a comprehensive set of development tools. [2] [3] These include a debugger, libraries, a handset emulator based on QEMU, documentation, sample code, and tutorials.

  3. Dalvik (software) - Wikipedia

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    A Dalvik-powered phone. The relative merits of stack machines versus register-based approaches are a subject of ongoing debate. [17]Generally, stack-based machines must use instructions to load data on the stack and manipulate that data, and, thus, require more instructions than register machines to implement the same high-level code, but the instructions in a register machine must encode the ...

  4. Android 15 - Wikipedia

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    Android 15 is the fifteenth major release and the 22nd version of Android, the mobile operating system developed by the Open Handset Alliance and led by Google. The first developer preview was released on February 16, 2024, [ 2 ] the first beta was released on April 11, 2024, [ 2 ] and the final source code was released on September 3, 2024. [ 3 ]

  5. Android 12 - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] As of February 2025, it is the oldest Android version still supported via source code patches. [7] As of January 2025, Android 12 is the 3rd most widely used version of Android, with 13.07% market share (far behind Android 13), [8] with 682 million devices. The first phones to have Android 12 were the Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro.

  6. Android Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Android Automotive is an open source operating system and, as such, a car manufacturer can use it without the proprietary Google Automotive Services (GAS) [7] [8] —which is a car equivalent to the Google Mobile Services, i.e. a collection of applications and services like Google Maps and Google Assistant—that OEMs can license and integrate ...