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Android is a mobile Operating System originally developed by Android Inc., which Google bought in 2005, and released under the Apache license in 2008. Written in the Java code and based on the modified Linux kernel and other open source software, Android was initially designed for touchscreen devices such as tablets, mobile phones etc. After the Android source code is finalized, it is released to the public, therefore it is open to everyone such as designers, developers, or other device makers.

Nothing Officially Announced Its Phone 1 With a Transparent Back

On July 12, OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei unveiled the Nothing Phone 1, the first smartphone developed by its new company called Nothing. The device features a unique translucent design on the back and related functionality.

Carl Pei's Nothing Will Unveil Its Debut Smartphone on July 12

Nothing, the tech startup created by OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, is finally ready to release its first Android-based smartphone. The company has announced that its full-fledged presentation will take place on July 12 in London.

8 Key Announcements From the Google I/O Event

At this year's Google I/O conference, the company announced not only the new Android version but also new devices, including its first Pixel Watch, the affordable Pixel 6A, the flagship Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, and the Pixel Buds Pro headphones.
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Twitter Launches ALT Badge and Improved Image Descriptions

Adding image descriptions allows people who have low vision, are blind, live in low-bandwidth areas, use assistive tech, or have a cognitive disability, to fully contribute to the social media platform.
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Handy Tips: How to Change the Vibration Intensity on Android

Your smartphone uses the standard vibration level for calls and notifications by default. If this default vibration intensity level annoys you, the Android operating system lets you customize this parameter any way you like.
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Telegram Has Launched Two New Web Apps and an Android App

Not all Telegram features are implemented in both web apps at the moment. For example, they do not yet support secret and voice chats, audio and video calls, media editor, and the option to switch between multiple accounts at the same time.

Samsung Unveils iTest Web App for iPhone That Mimics Galaxy Interface

Samsung introduced the iTest web application, which allows you to experience Android smartphone features with One UI on an iPhone with Apple's iOS platform. The site was apparently developed by Samsung's New Zealand division.

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