The first analog cellular radio mobile phone systems started to appear in 1969 and the early 1970s-with phones still the size of a briefcase. The various cellular technologies in North America converged around the Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS) standard, still analog technology but now based on cellular radios that could reuse the frequency spectrum and were standardized across manufacturers. At this time Europe had no less than nine different analog mobile phone technology standards, one for each major region and country in the continent Google's Android mobile phone software platform may be the next big opportunity for application software developers.
Google announced the Open Handset Alliance and the Android platform in November of 2007, releasing the first beta version of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK) at the same time. Within a matter of a few months, over 1 million people had downloaded versions of the SDK from Google's website. In the United States, T-Mobile announced the G1 Android mobile phone in October of 2008, and estimates are that several hundred thousand G1s were sold before the end of that year. There are already several competing mobile phone software stacks in the market, so why is there such interest in Android? Android has the potential for removing the barriers to success in the development and sale of a new generation of mobile phone application software.
Just as the standardized PC and Macintosh platforms created markets for desktop and server software, Android, by providing a standard mobile phone application environment, will create a market for mobile applications-and the opportunity for applications developers to profit from those applications. Why hasn't it been profitable to develop mobile applications for smart phones until now? And what are the problems that Android alleviates? From the above discuss, we acknowledgement that Android mobile application is very valuable for everybody & rapidly technology through our all circles. So, everybody should try to know about it for his or her own development and advancement.

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