Delhi (Tech Desk) In 2007, Google officially introduced the Android Echo system to the users. Before this announcement, however, Android was a small company called Android Inc. Was there. The CEO of this company was Andy Rubin. Android gets its name from the Latin word Android, which means the person like a robot. Android is an operating system that was initially made for touchscreen smartphones. The first version of Android was 'Android Cupcake' which was launched in the first quarter of 2009. Then came the same year 'Android Donut'. Android changed both its titles and versions over time. In recent years, 'Android One', 'Android Go' and 'Stock Android' were introduced for users. Today we will tell you about these three terms. It will also tell you what is different between them and how they affect your phone.
Understand 'stock Android' in easy language, a simple phone that only you get Google Apps. The company or any other apps you do not get installed on the phone. However, you can download these apps for free by visiting the Google Play Store. Google puts its updates first in stock Android.
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Users often associate 'Android One', 'Android Go' and 'Stock Android'. But there is an easy way to understand these three. Just like Android Nought, Android Oreo and Android Pie are different versions, in the same way, 'Android One', 'Android Go' and 'Stock Android' are different variants.Stock Android:-
Smartphones that do not tamper with Google's original operating system are called 'stock Android' smartphones. Actually, there are two types of Android. One 'stock Android' and the other 'skin Android'. If there is any change in the operating system of Google, then it is 'skin Android'. In 'Skin Android', smartphone companies add their apps and features to the phone. For example, in many smartphones of Shaomi and Samsung, you get many applications from the company like Samsung Play. These smartphones come in the category of 'skin Android'.Understand 'stock Android' in easy language, a simple phone that only you get Google Apps. The company or any other apps you do not get installed on the phone. However, you can download these apps for free by visiting the Google Play Store. Google puts its updates first in stock Android.
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