The
popular culture icon I have chosen to write about is the Android operating
system. The Android system can be found on many devices. These devices can
include phones, tablets, and small laptops, or netbooks as they are often
referred to.
The popular belief is that the
Android operating system is only found on phones. Smartphones are indeed the
leading first adopters of Android. The
widespread use is spreading to more types of smartphones making Android a top
contender for smart phones. While Android is found on many phones, it also can
be found on tablets. Newer versions of
Android are continuing to provide better functionality for tablets. Android has
been the eye of newer devices including TVs, portable media players, watches, radios,
and even refrigerators (Petrovan, 2012).
The increase in users has surely
raised the pop culture status of Android. In May of 2012 it was released that
Android has been installed on 331 million handheld devices that have been
activated in from January to March 2012. That is up from 250 million in the
previous quarter. The global market share for Android is also reported at 59%
(“Android Smartphone Activation”, 2012). These numbers show that Android is the
leading mobile operating system over the Apple iPhone, and the Windows mobile
operating system and its presence will continue to grow in future devices.
References
Android
Smartphone Activations Reached 331 Million in Q1’2012 Reveals New Device
Tracking Database form Signals and Systems Telecom. (2012, May 16). Retrieved
August 4, 2012, from http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/5/prweb9514037.htm
Petrovan,
B. (2012). Android Everywhere: 10 Types
of Devices That Android is Making Better. Retrieved August 4, 2012 from http://www.androidauthority.com/android-everywhere-10-types-of-devices-that-android-is-making-better-57012/
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