Android is a mobile operating system (OS) first created under the name of Androidc by a Silicon Valley company.Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google. It is based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open source software, and is designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. In addition, Google has developed Android TV for televisions, Android Auto for cars, and Wear OS for wrist watches, each with a specialized user interface. Variants of Android are also used on gameconsoles, digital cameras, PCs and other electronics. We have 10 developer’s in our Android development team.
Our Android Apps:
Ø PIISTech Official App
Ø Prep ERP
Ø Ieatery
Ø VPN
Ø Jupiter Platform
Android operating system (OS) KitKat version 4.4 rolling to globe-wide mobile phones, Google is on to something — Android is now more common than iOS or Windows phone. For its ease of use and open source, the OS tends to gain rave reviews, but many iOS or Windows phone users argue that their preferred operating system can do just as much.
Near Field Communication (NFC) Most Android devices support NFC, which allows electronic devices to easily interact across short distances.
Ø Alternate Keyboards. ...
Ø Infrared Transmission. ...
Ø No-Touch Control. ...
Ø Automation. ...
Ø Wireless App Downloads. ...
Ø Storage and Battery Swap. ...
Ø Custom Home Screens.
Android is also connected with Google's proprietary software suite, Google Mobile
Service which is often pre-installed on phones.. This includes core apps such as Gmail, the application store/digital distribution platform Google Play and associated Google Play Services development platform, and usually includes the Google Chrome web browser and Google Search app. These apps are licensed by manufacturers of Android devices certified under standards imposed by Google, but AOSP has been used as the basis of competing Android ecosystems such as Amazon.com's Fire OS, which use their own equivalents to Google Mobile Services.
Android Services
Ø Threads, Services, and Android component lifecycles
Ø Android O Change.
Ø Started Services. ...
Ø Intent. ...
Ø Foreground and persistent notification. ...
Ø Stopping Started Services. ...
Ø Bound Services