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Most people would think of Android as a phone or tablet; or at least, that is what end users would think. A developer would probably think of Android as an operating system (OS), and for the most part, it is. Android was designed originally to work as a mobile OS, but as it progressed, it found its way to some other places like TVs, car systems, watches, e-readers, netbooks, game consoles, and so forth.

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Hagos, T. (2018). Introduction. In: Learn Android Studio 3 . Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3156-2_1

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