Android is currently on Nougat, released in August 2016.

Android is a mobile operating system (OS) based on the Linux kernel and is currently developed by Google. With a user interface based on direct manipulation, Android is designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers.

To uninstall an app on Android, open the Settings menu, select Apps or Applications, and then find the app you want to uninstall. Tap the app’s icon, then select Uninstall.

There are a few reasons why you might not be able to download an app. One possibility is that your device doesn’t have enough available storage space to install the app. Another possibility is that you may have reached the maximum number of apps that your device can store. If you’re trying to download an app that’s not available in your country, that may also be the reason.

Android 11 is currently unnamed but is expected to be released in Fall 2020. It will bring new features such as an updated dark mode, a new permissions system, and improvements to privacy and security.

There is no clear consensus on whether Android 10 or 11 is better. Some people prefer the cleaner design and new features of Android 10, while others find Android 11 more user-friendly. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference.

The most recent version of Android is 8.0, also known as Oreo.

Technically, an iPhone is not an Android. Android is a mobile operating system created by Google, while iOS is the operating system used on Apple products like the iPhone and iPad. However, there are many Android features that have been incorporated into iOS over the years, and the two systems are becoming more and more similar.

iOS and Android are two different types of mobile operating systems. iOS is made by Apple and Android is made by Google.

Yes, uninstalling an app will clear its data. When you uninstall an app, all of its data is deleted from your device.