In Pictures: A retrospective of Google’s Android mobile platform
Our look back on the Google smartphone and tablet platform’s progress from experiment to market leader.
The Android era
Although BlackBerry was arguably the first modern smartphone, and the iPhone continues to be the standard by which others are judged, it’s Google’s Android platform that now tops mobile market share around the world. Here’s a quick look at the operating system's history.
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