Android is the world's most widely used mobile operating system, developed by Google and based on a modified version of the Linux kernel. It is designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.
System-generated packages that aggregate diagnostic data from hardware, the kernel, and applications. These can be captured directly from a device by enabling "Developer Options" in the settings.
The architecture of Android development is built upon four essential "pillars" that allow for complex app functionality: The visual screens that users interact with.
Components that respond to system-wide broadcast announcements (e.g., a "low battery" notification).