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Android’s debut dates back to 2007, which means the most widely used mobile operating system has been with us for 15 years. During this period we have seen many curiosities and anecdotes about Android, although there are questions that we are often asked and that we wanted to collect in this article, all related to the birth of Android as a system operating.
Who invented Android?
Although we know that Android has been part of Google since almost its inception, the reality is that the operating system was born in a small Californian startup founded by several members, called Android Inc.
The best known, and the one who has always been the visible face of the system, is Andy Rubin. He is joined by others such as Rich Miner, Nick Sears and Chris White.
But shortly before its commercial launch, Google made a purchase offer, and all of the company’s employees went to work for the tech giant.
In what year was Android created?
Android Inc. was founded in 2003, but it took the team two years to have a robust operating system. Just before being presented, in 2005, Google bought the company, as we mentioned, and continued the development of Android.
Went to end of 2007 when Google introduced not only the operating system as such, but also the Open Headset Alliance, a conglomerate of companies that wanted to develop the mobile phone ecosystem and would do so using Android.
Why is it called Android?
The reason why this operating system is called Android is more literary than technical. Officials were inspired by the book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick.
This book is the basis of the popular film Blade Runner, where androids are the protagonists, alongside humans.
Anecdotally, the Android models were called Nexus, which was Google’s chosen term for its own family of phones, which would later be replaced by the Pixel.
What was the first mobile operating system?
Although many talk about the birth of Android smartphones and the iPhone, the reality is that many of us were already using smartphones long before that.
There were many before proposals like those led by Google and Apple saw the light of day. Nokia had Symbian, in which other brands such as Ericsson or Siemens collaborated, BlackBerry had its own operating system and even Microsoft had one for PDAs.
But the origin of everything, long before, was EPOC. This operating system was developed by Psion in 1989, later renamed Symbian and licensed to brands such as Ericsson or Nokia.
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