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الأربعاء، 18 نوفمبر 2015

The Rise of Samsung

In Part 5 of our 8-part Android History series, we examine how Samsung dominated the Android landscape of 2012, and how the important Jelly Bean releases moved the platform forward.

A decisive year in mobile sees Samsung dominating Android and the market, Cyanogen giving rise to custom ROMs, and Jelly Bean taking Android to the next level.

With the arrival of Android 4.0, Google's OS was starting to look like a mature platform. The Ice Cream Sandwich release gave phone and tablet makers a really solid foundation to build atop, and that's exactly what we saw in 2012. In particular, that year was pivotal for Samsung, which used the Galaxy S3 release and an enormous Olympic marketing tie-in to brute-force its way to the top of the Android pile.

In the fifth part of our series on the history of Android, we'll see how Samsung started to become a dominant force in the Android space, doing battle with Apple in the process. And we'll revisit how Google addressed some of Android's longstanding weaknesses through Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and Google Play Services.












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