In the months after Android 1.0's release, a feverish wave of porting and hacking took place. Developers were determined to get Android running on any device they could, with efforts including:
When you successfully boot the image, you will notice several stark differences from modern Android: Android 1.0 Iso
Experiencing Android 1.0 reveals the foundational elements that still dictate modern smartphone interfaces. In the months after Android 1
In 2005, Google acquired Android Inc., and under Google's guidance, the Android project evolved rapidly. The company formed the Open Handset Alliance (OHA), a consortium of hardware and software companies aimed at developing open standards for mobile devices. T-Mobile G1, released in Europe in 2008, was the first smartphone to run on Android 1.0. The company formed the Open Handset Alliance (OHA),
Because of the specialized nature of Android 1.0, you can't just run an ISO in a standard virtual machine like VirtualBox without help. However, you have several options: