It is a discontinued version of the third version belonging to the Android operating system, which was preceded by the one called Cupcake and succeeded by the Eclair. In the same way, it was developed by the Google company, being used mainly for those mobile touch devices, such as smartphones and tablets. It was released in 2009, just five months after the version before it, due to minor equipment failures.
The company that the factory, Android Inc., was founded by Andy Rubin, Rich Miner, Chris White and Nick Sears, in 2003. This was acquired by Google, a company that began to experiment and design various operating systems that would help progress the final version that they had planned to launch on the market. The sign of this brand is defined by its logo, featuring the now traditional green robot Andy. It has expanded into various fields of commerce, even offering an exclusive app store for consumers of its product. Typically, it is the go-to for non-Microsoft or Apple smartphones and is considered one of the most affordable.
The Android donut emerged as the apparent solution to the problems that older editions of the interface were presenting, hence its commercialization began so early. Obvious improvements were added to the integral operation of the product, as well as a technical support application and help regarding the handling of the device. However, other errors appeared and it had to be removed a month after it was distributed.