Android Donut Explained

Android Donut
Version Of:Android
Logo Size:150px
Screenshot Size:250px
Developer:Google
Discontinued:yes
Ga Date:[1]
Release Version:1.6_r2[2]
Kernel Type:Monolithic (Linux)
Preceded By:Android 1.5 "Cupcake"
Succeeded By:Android 2.0 "Eclair"
Support Status:Unsupported

Android 1.6 Donut is the fourth version of the open source Android mobile operating system developed by Google.

Among the more prominent features introduced with this update were added support for CDMA smartphones, additional screen sizes, a battery usage indicator, and a text-to-speech engine.[3]

History

After the public release of Donut—its official dessert-themed code name, the convention employed by Google to designate major Android versions—carriers were quick to follow with its roll out to customers in the form of an over-the-air (OTA) update for compatible smartphones.

On September 27, 2021, Google announced it would no longer allow signing in on Android devices that run Android 2.3.7 Gingerbread or older, requiring Android 3.0 (on tablets) or 4.0 (phone and tablets) or higher to log in.[4]

Features

New features introduced by Donut include the following:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Android 1.6 SDK is here.
  2. Web site: Android Source . Google Git.
  3. Web site: Android 1.6 Platform Highlights . Android . September 5, 2016.
  4. Web site: Sign-in on Android devices running Android 2.3.7 or lower will not be allowed starting September 27. July 26, 2021. August 2, 2021. Google. Pollack. Zak.