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STOCK ANDROID


Historically, stock Android is what you would get on devices in the Nexus line like the Nexus 5x and Nexus 6P. While there were some differences in software between the last Nexuses and the first Pixels, now that the Nexus line has been officially deprecated (barring six remaining months or so of security p a tches) we’ll use the term stock Android to refer to whatever software Google is shipping on its own devices right now.

These devices actually get Android directly from Google, so as soon as there’s a change that Google wants to ship out, it comes directly to the phone without delay. Naturally, there’s increasing demand for stock Android as it’s bloatware-free, gets updated swiftly, and doesn’t have anything “extra” from an OEM to slow it down. They’re not for everyone and some less technical users may prefer to have a bunch of preinstalled apps to avoid needing to download them on the Play Store, but for enthusiasts and moderately capable users, stock Android has a lot to like.


ANDROID ONE


Then there’s Android One, which was originally launched in India in 2014 and was aimed at low-end phones. Over the years, Android One has actually You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. to include much higher-end phones than was originally intended, like the You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., which we’ll see later.

For devices with Android One, Google actually offers software development services to manufacturers. So perhaps a handset maker is good at building hardware, marketing, and has retail experience, but they’re not good at software. In this case, Google offers them Android One and commits to sending updates and security p atches for an agreed time period, directly to the handsets. Android One gives a stock Android experience and the terms are sometimes interchangeable.

While there is little said publicly about this, Android One is likely a ρáíd service. Android is, of course, open source, the Android One programme is a service on top of this, so it would make sense that Google charges a fee to OEMs like Nokia, a major partner with Android One, for handling their software needs. If there is a cost, it may be offset in that Google itself benefits from having more users on Android, in turn receiving more traffic to its search engines and using its apps, which allows it to place more ads in front of more users.


ANDROID GO


Finally, there’s Android Go. This flavor of Android replaces the original Android One programme and is specifically for low-end devices. It’s a cut-down version, so it doesn’t have as many pre-installed apps and has deliberately ‘lite’ or ‘Go’ versions of Google apps, like Maps Go and Gmail Go, which are aimed specifically at running smoothly on low-end devices.

The big difference between Android Go and Android One is that Android Go doesn’t come directly from Google – Google sends it to a maker like Nokia, and then Nokia releases it. This also means that Nokia has to release updates and upgrades when they’re pushed out from Google, adding in a delay that isn’t there with stock or Android One. Android Go hasn’t been seen by many in more developed countries, but that will change over time as it picks up steam.


Stock Android vs Android One vs Android Go: The on-device differences

There are some cosmetic differences between how each Android version looks, for things like widgets, wallpapers, and colors.


SUMMARY


Stock Android= comes directly from Google for Google’s hardware like the Pixel range. Google is also responsible for providing updates and upgrades.

Android One= also comes directly from Google, but this time for non-Google hardware and as with stock Android, Google provides updates and p atches.

Android Go= replaces Android One for low-end phones and provides a more optimized experience for less powerful devices. Unlike the other two flavors, though, the updates and security fixes come via the OEM.
 
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Wow, yayamanin si papy oh, naka P20, ask ko lang ilang years na yung iphone mo sayo papy?
Sa pinsan ko yung p20 mamsy hinde akin..nag capture lang ako image grabe ang ganda ng kuha..walang panama iphone pag dating sa camera...matagal na akong ios user mamsy..since iphone2g generation...kaya nasanay na lng siguro po talaga sa ios
 
Sa pinsan ko yung p20 mamsy hinde akin..nag capture lang ako image grabe ang ganda ng kuha..walang panama iphone pag dating sa camera...matagal na akong ios user mamsy..since iphone2g generation...kaya nasanay na lng siguro po talaga sa ios
Ah ok po:)
 
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