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Launching Android full five years - EXAME.com

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Also in 2007, a few months after Apple start selling the first iPhone, Google announced it was working on its own system for smartphones

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logo Smartphone with Android: Google’s operating system for mobile devices has already reached more than 900 million devices

week will be stirred by the sides of Mountain View. In addition to celebrating 15 years of life next Friday, Google also reminds Monday five years of the launch of Android , the company’s operating system for mobile devices that has reached more than 900 million devices.

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Also in 2007, a few months after Apple start selling the first iPhone, Google announced it was working on its own system for smartphones.

The rumors were not completely unraveled on September 23, 2008, when it launched the T-Mobile G1, also called the HTC Dream, manufactured by Taiwanese company and the first device to run Android.

Despite the expectation

Google producing its own smartphone, the announcement that Android would be available for other equipment created a new concept in the market.

In a few months, manufacturers like Samsung, Nokia and LG joined the operating system developed by the company.

In a post published on Monday on Google+, Des Smith, who participated in the development of Android, recalls the historic date.

“That afternoon, my wife called me in tears … she could not believe that everyone was talking about the new Android phone … she was so proud as I do … and that’s how I feel today,” said an excerpt of the message.

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