Android “Eclair” is the version of the Android mobile operating system developed by Google for the no longer supported versions from 2.0 to 2.1.
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Published on October 26, 2009, Android 2.1 is based on significant changes to Android 1.6 Donut.
Support ended June 30, 2017.
Update History
- Added the ability to use multiple Google accounts.
- Updated email client interface for working with multiple accounts.
- Added support for Microsoft Exchange Server through 2.5.
- Added the ability to quickly access contacts.
- Added the ability to search by SMS and MMS messages and automatically delete old messages when the limit is reached.
- Camera Update: Support for flash, digital zoom and effects.
- Improved on-screen keyboard layout and vocabulary learning mechanism.
- New browser user interface and HTML5 support.
- Updated calendar.
- Graphic architecture update to improve hardware acceleration.
- Support for Bluetooth 2.1 and OPP and PBAP profile.
- Added support for new screen sizes and resolutions.
- Changed user interface.
- Improved MotionEvent class for multi-touch support.
- Minor changes in the API, bugs fixed, framework behavioral changes. 2.1
- Added live wallpapers.
- Improved background contrast.
- Added improvements to Google Maps 3.1.2.