
From Cupcake to Pie, Android has captured lion’s share in tastes and features. Android is everywhere! From its inaugural launch to the nonce, Android has revolutionized visually, practically and conceptually. Though Google’s mobile operating system may start ornery, wholly molly has unfolded the phase of mobile app development. Since its first version rolled out in 2008 for consumers, the mobile operating system powers 71.93% of the market share. Besides, with Android 11, introduction rolling out to pixels, it shows no sign of curtailing. But, when did the dawn of Android app development take place, and how did it decide its itinerary of progress? Let’s uncover all these questions here! When Did It Kickoff? The old chestnut of Android dates back to 2003 when Nick Sears, Chris White, Andy Rubin and Rich Miner co-founded a startup Android Inc. rooted in Palo Alto, California. Their core objective was to create an advanced OS for the camera by revamping them into “smart devices that know the location and preferences”. Though, the firm later ran into insufficiency of funds bringing Google into the picture. Google analyzed the product’s potential carrying within and sealed a deal worth $50 million back in 2005. All of the four co-founders switched to Googleplex to continue developing OS further under their new owners. The first rollout of Android Beta Version 1.0 was finally published on 5 November 2007. From the first Beta to Android P (Pie), let’s delve into Android’s rise from the launch to procurement by Google to