Not exact matches
Other phone makers like Samsung tend to add heavy layers of their own software and design, which renders
Android almost
unrecognizable.
Performance issues might also stem from Lenovo's overwrought
Android skin, which makes the KitKat (4.4.4) software nearly
unrecognizable.
It's built on top of
Android 2.3, but it's basically
unrecognizable.
While the Nook HD is built on
Android 4.0 software, it's been redesigned to where it's almost
unrecognizable.
EPUB 3 features have become almost
unrecognizable in
Android apps so far.
It comes loaded with
Android (s goog) 4.1 (Jelly Bean), but that will likely be
unrecognizable beneath all of Samsung's software customizations.
The devices are based on
Android 4.0, but as always with Barnes & Noble it's totally
unrecognizable as
Android.
Using the Xoom confirmed my earlier impressions of
Android 3.0: The OS is vastly superior to its predecessor and is so different to use that it's practically
unrecognizable as a close relative of the
Android widely deployed today.
Just like the original Kindle Fire, the Kindle Fire HD 8.9 - inch will run a highly customized version of
Android, one that is virtually
unrecognizable from the smartphone and tablet operating system, and it will have access to all of Amazon's apps and content.
If Nokia does decide to release its own custom
Android build with Normandy, it'd have to be so far apart from KitKat source as to be
unrecognizable, much like Amazon's build.
The
Android platform is
unrecognizable compared with the first release, and it continues to improve and evolve at a faster pace than the competition.