Android versions: A living history from 1.0 to 15
Briefly

Android 12 introduced a radically redesigned interface, emphasizing personalization and user experience, making it the most significant visual change to the system in years.
With each iteration from Android 10 to 12, Google has increasingly prioritized privacy features, enhancing user control over app permissions and data access.
Android 11 established a more robust privacy framework, allowing limited permissions for apps and enhancing user awareness through features like notification history.
The shift from dessert names to numerical versions with Android 10 signals a new era of straightforward branding and a focus on core functions and improvements.
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