Android OS
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The android platform was founded by Google and offers on the base the Linux kernel 2.6 a uniform interface for mobile equipment and programmes. Through this it is easily to port and is programmed in Java. After the conversion into the own binary program format Dalvik (.dex) it is not compatible to Java any more. Advantage is the faster execution and the lower memory footprint of programmes than in pure Java. Every Dalvik application is executed in a Dalvik VM of its own. Applications can access all equipment functions. This makes it possible for the programmer to make innovative programmes which offers the user high value by the combination of all sorts of data sources with the equipment functions.The Eclipse IDE with an official plugin is used for the development. The operating system Android for Smartphones is supported by the Open Handset Alliance. Including more than 30 communication provider, equipment and semiconductor manufacturers as well as software companies. Because Android is an open platform in the meaning of the software and product development the source code shall be available completely at a later time and is in opposite with the market leading closed operating systems Symbian, Palm OS and Windows Mobile.
Android include C/C++ function libraries used by different parts of the operating system.
- Surface manager for 2D and 3D even overlay display
- System C library, specialized for Linux-based devices (BSD implementation)
- SGL, 2D graphic system
- 3D libraries, based on OpenGL ES 1.0 APIs with hardware or software accelerated 3D display
- Media libraries for playback and record of audio, graphic and video formats (MPEG4, H.264, MP3, AAC, AMR, JPG, PNG)
- LibWebCore, Android internet browser
- FreeType, for representing of bitmap and vector fonds
- SQLite, an efficient and slim relational database for all applications
The Android SDK is available for Linux, MacOS and Windows. It contains an emulator with the surface of Android to try applications. After unpacking the SDK the emulator can be found in the subdirectory ' oolsemulator.exe' that shows a HTC Smartphone with keyboard.
Standard programs for e-mail, SMS, contacts, calendar, road maps, internet browser and others are preinstalled.
The first Google Android Developer Challenge (ADC) started in April 2008 for engaged programmers to realize and present ideas. Approximately 1,800 programmes were submitted and 20 honoured with a price money under the best 50. Part of the best applications are for example cab4me by combination of Google Maps, GPS signal and a database to send a taxi in the simplest mode by click to the current position on the map. Or GoCart which reads the bar code of goods with the mobile telephone camera and looks over onlineshops and registered shops in the circumference for the best price.
Google creates a sales platform for Smarthone applications with Android Market. At first the market place is provided free of charge. The first Android mobile telephone cames from the taiwanese manufacturer HTC with the T-Mobile G1 smartphone starting at October 22nd, 2008 in the USA and at the beginning of 2009 in Germany. The Android Market was renamed in Google Play on 6th March 2012.
The market research group Gartner, Inc. released a press news about the worldwide market share of smartphone ventors and operating systems on 19th August 2016. In the 2nd quarter 2016, 296.9 million Android units have been sold, this represents a market share of 86.2%. The Android operating system increased his share, in 2nd quarter 2015 the market share was 82.2% with 271.6 million units sold.
Android OS 1.0, Boot screen text | Android OS 1.0, Boot screen logo | Android OS 1.0, Screenshot 1 (SDK) | Android OS 1.0, Screenshot 2 (SDK) |
Android OS 1.0, Wallpaper | Android OS 1.0, Google Search | Android OS 1.0, Google Website | Android OS 1.0, Google Search result |
Android OS 1.0, Google Maps 1 | Android OS 1.0, Google Maps 2 | Android OS 1.0, Contacts | Android OS 1.0, Telephone |
Android OS 1.0, Applications | Android OS 1.0, OpenGL Demo | Android OS 1.0, Screen locked | Android OS 1.0, Shutdown screen |
Android OS 1.0, Power off | Android OS 1.0, Screen in landscape format | Android OS 1.0, Screen in landscape format | Android OS 1.0, Linux Kernel 2,6, Android Runtime, Dalvik VM, Applications |
Android 4.4 (KitKat), Home screen with App shortcuts | Android KitKat, Interaction with App shortcuts | Android KitKat, Notification bar with quick settings | Android KitKat, All quick settings for the notification bar |
Android KitKat, Tap the home screen for further options | Android KitKat, Run Apps or add them to the home screen | Android KitKat, Add Widgets to the home screen | Android KitKat, Set wallpaper for the screen |
Android KitKat, Overview of running Apps in background | Android KitKat, Switch between virtual screens with a swipe gesture | Android KitKat, Device options after pushing the power button on the smartphone | Android KitKat, Draw lock pattern to unlock screen |
Android KitKat, Google Play Store | Android KitKat, Google Play Store settings | Android KitKat, General settings | Android KitKat, Application manager |
Android KitKat, App info of Google Play Store | Android KitKat, History details about battery usage | Android KitKat, Battery usage sorted by Apps | Android KitKat, Configure the power saving mode |
Android KitKat, Security settings | Android KitKat, Device details about Samsung S3 Neo with Android 4.4.2 | Android KitKat, Device status | Android KitKat, Mobile network settings |
Android KitKat, Controls settings | Android KitKat, Display settings | Android KitKat, Connection settings | Android KitKat, Data usage for mobile data |
Android KitKat, Phone App | Android KitKat, Inbox of Gmail App | Android KitKat, Google Maps App | Android KitKat, Google website with Chrome browser |
Android KitKat, Google search results with Chrome browser | Android KitKat, Fallout Shelter App running | Android KitKat, In-game graphic of Fallout Shelter | Android KitKat, In-game graphic of Fallout Shelter |
Android 5.0.1, Lock screen of a Lenovo tablet | Android 5.0.1, Homescreen with standard apps | Android 5.0.1, unfolded status bar with quick access to features and settings | Android 5.0.1, standard apps |
Android 5.0.1, more standard apps | Android 5.0.1, control panel for settings | Android 5.0.1, control panel for more settings | Android 5.0.1, battery usage status and informations |
Android 5.0.1, internal storage informations | Android 5.0.1, manage the installed apps | Android 5.0.1, running apps and app RAM usage | Android 5.0.1, security settings |
Android 5.0.1, overview of app permissions | Android 5.0.1, configure the app permissions | Android 5.0.1, informations about the Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70F |
Versions
2008 Sept. 23 - Android 1.0 SDK Release 1 available
2008 Oct. 21 - Android 1.0 source code released, Linux kernel version 2.6.25
2008 Oct. 22 - Android 1.0, Codename Base, devices on the market (USA)
2009 - Android 1.0 device on the market (Germany)
2009 April 25 - Android 1.5 released, Codename Cupcake, new Linux kernel version 2.6.27
2009 Sept. - Android 1.6 released, Codename 'Donut', new Linux kernel version 2.6.29
2009 Oct. - Android 2.0, Codename Eclair
2010 May - Android 2.2, Codename Froyo
2010 Dec. - Android 2.3, Codename 'Gingerbread
2011 Feb. - Android 3.0, Codename Honeycomb
2011 Oct. - Android 4.0, Codename Ice Cream Sandwich
2012 July - Android 4.1, Codename Jelly Bean
2013 Oct. - Android 4.4, Codename KitKat
2014 Nov. - Android 5.0, Codename Lollipop
2015 Oct. - Android 6.0, Codename Marshmallow
2016 Aug. - Android 7.0, Codename Nougat
Weblinks
[ Android SDK download ][ Google Play Store ][ Apkmonk ][ Open Handset Alliance ]The Mer Wiki now uses your Mer user account and password (create account on https://bugs.merproject.org/)
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Android OS 1.0, Boot screen text | Android OS 1.0, Boot screen logo | Android OS 1.0, Screenshot 1 (SDK) | Android OS 1.0, Screenshot 2 (SDK) |
Android OS 1.0, Wallpaper | Android OS 1.0, Google Search | Android OS 1.0, Google Website | Android OS 1.0, Google Search result |
Android OS 1.0, Google Maps 1 | Android OS 1.0, Google Maps 2 | Android OS 1.0, Contacts | Android OS 1.0, Telephone |
Android OS 1.0, Applications | Android OS 1.0, OpenGL Demo | Android OS 1.0, Screen locked | Android OS 1.0, Shutdown screen |
Android OS 1.0, Power off | Android OS 1.0, Screen in landscape format | Android OS 1.0, Screen in landscape format | Android OS 1.0, Linux Kernel 2,6, Android Runtime, Dalvik VM, Applications |
Android 4.4 (KitKat), Home screen with App shortcuts | Android KitKat, Interaction with App shortcuts | Android KitKat, Notification bar with quick settings | Android KitKat, All quick settings for the notification bar |
Android KitKat, Tap the home screen for further options | Android KitKat, Run Apps or add them to the home screen | Android KitKat, Add Widgets to the home screen | Android KitKat, Set wallpaper for the screen |
Android KitKat, Overview of running Apps in background | Android KitKat, Switch between virtual screens with a swipe gesture | Android KitKat, Device options after pushing the power button on the smartphone | Android KitKat, Draw lock pattern to unlock screen |
Android KitKat, Google Play Store | Android KitKat, Google Play Store settings | Android KitKat, General settings | Android KitKat, Application manager |
Android KitKat, App info of Google Play Store | Android KitKat, History details about battery usage | Android KitKat, Battery usage sorted by Apps | Android KitKat, Configure the power saving mode |
Android KitKat, Security settings | Android KitKat, Device details about Samsung S3 Neo with Android 4.4.2 | Android KitKat, Device status | Android KitKat, Mobile network settings |
Android KitKat, Controls settings | Android KitKat, Display settings | Android KitKat, Connection settings | Android KitKat, Data usage for mobile data |
Android KitKat, Phone App | Android KitKat, Inbox of Gmail App | Android KitKat, Google Maps App | Android KitKat, Google website with Chrome browser |
Android KitKat, Google search results with Chrome browser | Android KitKat, Fallout Shelter App running | Android KitKat, In-game graphic of Fallout Shelter | Android KitKat, In-game graphic of Fallout Shelter |
Android 5.0.1, Lock screen of a Lenovo tablet | Android 5.0.1, Homescreen with standard apps | Android 5.0.1, unfolded status bar with quick access to features and settings | Android 5.0.1, standard apps |
Android 5.0.1, more standard apps | Android 5.0.1, control panel for settings | Android 5.0.1, control panel for more settings | Android 5.0.1, battery usage status and informations |
Android 5.0.1, internal storage informations | Android 5.0.1, manage the installed apps | Android 5.0.1, running apps and app RAM usage | Android 5.0.1, security settings |
Android 5.0.1, overview of app permissions | Android 5.0.1, configure the app permissions | Android 5.0.1, informations about the Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70F |
Versions
2008 Sept. 23 - Android 1.0 SDK Release 1 available
2008 Oct. 21 - Android 1.0 source code released, Linux kernel version 2.6.25
2008 Oct. 22 - Android 1.0, Codename Base, devices on the market (USA)
2009 - Android 1.0 device on the market (Germany)
2009 April 25 - Android 1.5 released, Codename Cupcake, new Linux kernel version 2.6.27
2009 Sept. - Android 1.6 released, Codename 'Donut', new Linux kernel version 2.6.29
2009 Oct. - Android 2.0, Codename Eclair
2010 May - Android 2.2, Codename Froyo
2010 Dec. - Android 2.3, Codename 'Gingerbread
2011 Feb. - Android 3.0, Codename Honeycomb
2011 Oct. - Android 4.0, Codename Ice Cream Sandwich
2012 July - Android 4.1, Codename Jelly Bean
2013 Oct. - Android 4.4, Codename KitKat
2014 Nov. - Android 5.0, Codename Lollipop
2015 Oct. - Android 6.0, Codename Marshmallow
2016 Aug. - Android 7.0, Codename Nougat
Weblinks
[ Android SDK download ][ Google Play Store ][ Apkmonk ][ Open Handset Alliance ]The Mer Wiki now uses your Mer user account and password (create account on https://bugs.merproject.org/)
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Supported Sony Ericsson 2011 Xperia devices
- Arc/Arc S (anzu)
- Live (coconut)
- Neo V (haida)
- Neo (hallon)
- Pro (iyokan)
- Mini Pro (mango)
- Active (satsuma)
- Mini (smultron)
- Ray (ururhi)
Steps to install
- Install adb and fastboot on your workstation :
- Debian/Ubuntu: apt-get install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot
- Fedora: yum install android-tools
- Mageia: urpmi android-tools (included in upcoming relase of Mageia 5).
- OpenSUSE: zypper in android-tools
- Mac OS X: Install Homebrew from http://brew.sh/, then: brew install android-platform-tools
- Windows: See http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_fastboot_intro for instructions
- CWM ClockWorkMod Recovery tool is also included in the Sailfish kernel (hybris-boot.img, needs to be extracted from Sailfish image zip file) and can be installed during installation LegacyXperia cm-11.0 instead of installing LegacyXperia kernel.
- You may follow the instructions at https://github.com/LegacyXperia/Wiki/wiki/Installing-Lollipop#step-1-prepare-sd-card to prepare the sdcard for installation of Sailfish. In the end you need to have two partitions on sdcard, partition 1 FAT32 formatted and partition 2 ext4 formatted (preferably at least 4GB, will contain Sailfish and user data, absolute minimum 1 GB). You may use whatever tool you want for repartitioning the sdcard, easiest on pc with memory card reader.
- The following instructions use iyokan (Xperia Pro) as an example, replace the device codename with the correct one for other devices.
- Download LegacyXperia cm-11.0 nightly (tested with cm-11-20150723-UNOFFICIAL-LegacyXperia-iyokan.zip) from http://legacyxperia.github.io/ and follow instructions from https://github.com/LegacyXperia/Wiki/wiki/Installing-LegacyXperia-for-Dummies to install the LegacyXperia image.
- IMPORTANT! Format android system partition in the recovery of the Sailfish kernel (or kernel from cm-11-20150723) before installation of cm-11.0!
- Download Sailfish OS for Xperia Pro image from http://images.devaamo.fi/sfa/iyokan/ and flash it over LegacyXperia cm-11.0.
- If you did not already install Sailfish kernel during LegacyXperia cm-11.0 installation then you now need to extract hybris-boot.img from Sailfish image zip file and install it using fastboot following the procedure described in the LegacyXperia cm-11.0 installation instructions.
How to Build Image
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- TODO
Hardware Support
Device released | Linux Kernel | Display | Touch | LED | Audio | NFC | Bluetooth | GSM | WLAN | GPS | Camera | Fingerprint | Sensors | Keys | Vibra | Haptics | Power Mgmt. | RTC alarms | USB | FM Radio | |||||||||
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SMS | Voice | Data | Connect | Hotspot | ALS | PS | Accel. | Gyro. | Magne. | Vol+/- | Home | Net. | Charge | ||||||||||||||||
2011 | 3.4.0 | Y | Y | Y | Y | N/A | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | ? | Y | Y | ? | Y | Y | Y | N/A | Y | Y | QWERTY | Y | Y | Y | ? | Y | Y | ? |
Known Issues
(Issues marked with [FIX] have a known fix and will be resolved in next release)
- Jolla Store available only on iyokan (Xperia Pro).
- SIM pin query currently not supported, please remove pin query using LegacyXperia or another phone.
- No OTA updates.
- Proximity sensor problems during calls.
- Keyboard layout changing works but layouts are incorrect. (iyokan, mango)
- Bluetooth contact sync does not work to device but works from device.
Refer to bugzilla for list of other known issues.
XDA discussion and updates: http://forum.xda-developers.com/jolla-sailfish/general/request-port-sailfish-os-to-xperia-2011-t2171283
Changelog
Alpha4 - 26 June 2016
- Sailfish OS 2.0.1.11
- Mobile networking regression in last image is now fixed
- WLAN selection fix for devices with small resolution display
- Fix for video recording in camera (I had to reduce the video resolution to 864x480 to get it working reliably)
- And a possible fix for camera flash on urushi