What is the android architecture?
Answer / Dheeraj Kumar Mishra
The Android architecture consists of several layers, including: Linux Kernel, Native C/C++ Libraries, Android Runtime (ART), Dalvik Virtual Machine, Application Framework, and Applications. The Linux kernel serves as the foundation, providing a secure and efficient operating system environment. Above it lies the Android Runtime, which manages application execution and resources. The Application Framework provides common services such as resource management, telephony, location, and network connectivity. Finally, applications are built on top of this framework to create user-facing functionality.
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