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Why we have to use ANDROID phones...why..??


Android android everywhere.

Does ANDROID really deserve the success it has acheived today or it's just a magic of the tech giant GOOGLE.
No doubt android is the most successful operating system on the planet right now. It has such a large collection of softwares on the Play Store and as such the developers, making it such a gigantic OS community ever made.
If we talk about it's origin, Android Inc. founded back in 2003 bAndy RubinRich Miner, Nick Sears and Chris White in order to make smarter mobile devices that are more aware of its owner's location and preferences. 
And then this stuff catches the attention of the tech giant GOOGLE
and it acquired Android Inc. for at least $50 million in 2005.
Now the main challange arises for Google is, how to promote this OS against succussful mobile platforms like Symbian. 
There  comes the OHA(Open Handset Alliance) a business alliance created by Google for the purpose of developing open mobile device standards. The OHA has approximately 80 member companies, including HTC, Dell, Intel, Motorola and Qualcomm. The OHA's main product is the Android platform - the world's most popular smartphone platform.

So, almost all the major mobile manufactures has joined this alliance making android a huge success in the history of mobile handset OSes. 
But all those major brands who are not part of this alliance like Blackberry, Apple, Nokia, Microsoft has has to lose there market share in the smartphone industry except the Apple who has arrived as a major threat to the Android with its iOS devices.
So, there are no more Nokia phones with Symbian OS, no more blackberry phones with OS 10 and no more Windows Moblie which has to suffer a long and slow death and the only one who has survived this alliance is ""APPLE Inc"" making iOS the second most used mobile OS in world.

So, that how android become the world's most used Operating System making Open Source OS a reality and first time a linux based operating system become so popular with more than 85% users worldwide.

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