Android Mobile Operating System and Architecture



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.225

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Dinesh Dipak Devkar,Sunny Shivsampat Vishwakarma, VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 5, Article 225, pp. 1-7, 2022. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

Android mobile operating system is a mobile phone operating body built through Google mainly for touchscreen tools, smartphones, & tablet computers. It will undoubtedly begin with Android Architecture, which is consists of five degrees: first Linux piece, second Libraries, third Application structure, fourth Android runtime, & fifth System apps. Android operating system is multi-user Linux device in which each application is a different customer. Mobile applications have change the interaction from conventional antiqued methods & fast-forwarded. The Mobile applications softwares have provided more significant than social networking sites functionalities. The Ordering food products, inspecting profile harmony, & creating a grocery store checklist are achievable utilizing mobile phone requests & many more. Apple & Google mobile operating systems have carried out significant improvements in the industry of mobile phones market. Mobile uses made our lifestyles less complicated & easy, yet it has also unfavorably affected our lifestyles too. Current researches state that making use of a mobile phone on continue basis for long time may lead to anxiety. Our research paper describes the information about the android operating system & its components & how they interconnected with each other, & in today’s era,it can change the way of communication.

Keywords

Android runtime, Linux Kernel, Mobile application, Operating system, Security.

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