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39 mobile phones and other devices.</p>
67 devices running Android actually make it to market.</p>
75 <p>We aim to release great devices into a competitive marketplace. We
79 on a small number of "flagship" devices and develops the next version of
81 devices absorb much of the product risk and blaze a trail for the broad OEM
82 community, who follow up with many more devices that take advantage of the
84 according to the actual needs of real-world devices.</p>
90 devices. This branch is kept suitable for release at all times.</p>
135 manufacturer begins mass producing devices, and we turn to releasing the
148 around the same time the devices reach users.</p>
152 any purpose, including to develop devices that are not compatible with other
153 devices based on the same source.</p>
156 by developers. Devices that are "Android compatible" may participate in the
157 Android ecosystem, including Google Play; devices that don't meet the
160 "Android-compatible devices" from devices that merely run derivatives of the
162 Android-compatible devices -- as defined and tested by the Android
195 We use this as a filter to separate devices that can participate in the
196 Android app ecosystem and those that cannot. Devices that are properly
197 compatible can seek approval to use the Android trademark. Devices that are
205 <p>Devices that are Android compatible may seek to license the Google Play
208 shared by all compatible devices. This option isn't available to devices
210 <h3 id="what-kinds-of-devices-can-be-android-compatible">What kinds of devices can be Android compatible?</h3>
211 <p>The Android software can be ported to many different kinds of devices,
220 version 1.6 of the CDD supports only cell phones. But the 2.1 CDD allows devices
221 to omit telephony hardware, enabling non-phone devices such as tablet-style music
227 devices.</p>
237 <p>Google Play is only licensed to handset manufacturers shipping devices.
250 they must first demonstrate their devices are compatible.</p>
263 <h3 id="how-long-will-each-android-version-be-supported-for-new-devices">How long will each Android version be supported for new devices?</h3>
268 but those devices won't use the Android name and will exist outside the
297 ensure their devices are compatible, and to report test results for
319 <h3 id="can-anyone-use-the-cts-on-existing-devices">Can anyone use the CTS on existing devices?</h3>
320 <p>The Compatibility Definition Document requires that compatible devices