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Android phones, like this Nexus S running Replicant, allow installation of apps from the Play Store, F-Droid store or directly via APK files. This is a list of notable applications ( apps ) that run on the Android platform which meet guidelines for free software and open-source software .
3GP is defined in the ETSI 3GPP technical specification. [1] 3GP is a required file format for video and associated speech/audio media types and timed text in ETSI 3GPP technical specifications for IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) and Transparent end-to-end Packet-switched Streaming Service ().
Symbian, MeeGo, Maemo, S40, Nokia X software platform: yes 70% €1 [55] Qt 4 SDK, [56] Nokia Web Tools, [57] Nokia SDK for Java, Java ME, [58] Nokia X services SDK [59] yes OpenStore for Ubuntu Touch Sep 2014 [60] live UBports (a democracy) many most Linux software applications will run on Ubuntu Touch: unknown unknown open-source mobile ...
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Android smartphones like Xiaomi 12, OPPO Reno 7 5G, Samsung Galaxy S21 5G can capture images in HEIF format. Android 13 and higher support 10-bit camera output. [48] The Hasselblad X2D camera following updates had been updated to support 10-bit HEIF output. [77] The CFV 100C digital back was released also supporting the HEIF format. [78]
The AOL app is available for Android devices running Android 9.0 or newer. Open the Google Play Store on your device. Type "AOL" in the search field. Choose AOL - News, Mail & Video from the search results. Tap Install. Tap Open. If you're unable to update the AOL app, use the webmail version.
This is a list of Android distributions, Android-based operating systems (OS) commonly referred to as Custom ROMs or Android ROMs, forked from the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) without Google Play Services included officially in some or all markets, yet maintained independent coverage in notable Android-related sources.
The FCC is seeking answers from handset manufacturers Apple, Google, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and others that collectively cover over 90% of the U.S. smartphone marketplace.