Android Froyo (original) (raw)

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Sixth version of the Android operating system

Operating system

Android Froyo

Version of the Android operating system
Android 2.2.3 home screen
Developer Google
OS family Android
General availability May 20, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-05-20)[1]
Final release 2.2.3_r2.1[2] / November 21, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-11-21)
Kernel type Monolithic (Linux)
Preceded by Android 2.0 "Eclair"
Succeeded by Android 2.3 "Gingerbread"
Official website developer.android.com/about/versions/android-2.2-highlights.html Edit this at Wikidata
Support status
Unsupported, Google Play Services support dropped since October 2014

Android Froyo is the sixth version of Android and is a codename of the Android mobile operating system developed by Google, spanning versions between 2.2 and 2.2.3.[3] Those versions are no longer supported. The name Froyo is short for frozen yogurt.

It was unveiled on May 20, 2010, during the Google I/O 2010 conference. Google ceased sign-in support with a Google account for Android Froyo to Android Gingerbread on September 27, 2021.[4]

One of the most prominent changes in the Froyo release was USB tethering and Wi-Fi hotspot functionality.[5] Other changes include support for the Android Cloud to Device Messaging (C2DM) service, enabling push notifications, additional application speed improvements, implemented through JIT compilation[6] and displayed within applications as top-of-the-screen banners.

New features introduced by Froyo include the following:

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