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Android 2 2 Froyo
( Preceeded by: Android 2.0 (Eclair) | Succeeded by: Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) )
Developer: Google
OS family: Android
General availability: May 20, 2010;
Latest release: 2.2.3_r2.1 / November 21, 2011;
Kernel type: Monolithic Kernel (Linux Kernel)
Official website: developer.android.com/about/versions/android-2.2-highlights.html/
Support status: Unsupported
Android Froyo is the sixth version of Android and is a codename of the Android mobile operating system developed by Google, spanning versions between 2.2 and 2.2.3. Those versions are no longer supported. It was unveiled on May 20, 2010, during the Google I/O 2010 conference. Starting on the 27th of September 2021, Google will no longer allow sign-in on Android devices that run Android 2.3.7 Gingerbread or lower. Now requiring Android 3.0 (on tablets) or 4.0 (phone and tablets)
One of the most prominent changes in the Froyo release was USB tethering and Wi-Fi hotspot functionality. Other changes include support for the Android Cloud to Device Messaging (C2DM) service, enabling push notifications, additional application speed improvements, implemented through JIT compilation and displayed within applications as top-of-the-screen banners.
New features introduced by Froyo include the following:
Speed, memory, and performance optimizations.
Additional application speed improvements, implemented through JIT compilation.
Integration of Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine into the Browser application.
Support for the Android Cloud to Device Messaging (C2DM) service, enabling push notifications.
Improved Microsoft Exchange support, including security policies, auto-discovery, GAL look-up, calendar synchronization and remote wipe.
Improved application launcher with shortcuts to Phone and Browser applications.
USB tethering and Wi-Fi hotspot functionality.
Option to disable data access over a mobile network.
Updated Market application with batch and automatic update features.
Quick switching between multiple keyboard languages and their dictionaries.
Support for Bluetooth-enabled car and desk docks.
Support for numeric and alphanumeric passwords.
Support for file upload fields in the Browser application.
The browser now shows all frames of animated GIFs instead of just the first frame.
Support for installing applications to the expandable memory.
Adobe Flash support.
Support for high-PPI displays (up to 320 ppi), such as four-inch 720p screens.
Introduced .asec file extension.
Gallery allows users to view picture stacks using a zoom gesture.
Android 2.2 shouldn't be in use on a mobile phone anymore. If you still want to use Android 2.2, it is recommended to do it in a virtual machine. Try using Android x86 with an Android 2.2 disk image, and enjoy the operating system.
This article on versions of the Android operating system is a stub. You can help by expanding it.
Other sources are needed, and this article needs LOTS of improvement and original work to prevent it from being half a copy and paste from Wikipedia.
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