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Android Things is a deprecatedAndroid-basedembedded operating system platform by Google, announced atGoogle I/O 2015, and launched in 2018. Android Things Dashboard shutdown began on January 5, 2021.[1] After January 5, 2022, Android Things Dashboard has been shut down completely and all remaining data has been deleted.[2]

Originally, Android Things was aimed for low-power and memory constrainedInternet of Things (IoT) devices,[3][4] but in 2019 the project dropped support for low-power hardware and refocused on smartphone-class devices.[5]

History

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Pre-release

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DuringGoogle I/O 2015, Google announced an upcomingAndroid-basedembedded operating system platform, codenamedBrillo.[6] At the time, project aimed to support low-memory devices with as little as 32-64 MB of RAM.[7] Brillo platform was not just an OS for IoT devices, but instead a complete software stack with cloud component which included management console for device provisioning and update delivery. Brillo supportedWi-Fi andBluetooth Low Energy andWeave protocol for communicating with cloud (including update delivery), communication with Android phones, and other compatible devices (includingGoogle Nest products).[8][9]

In 2016, Google revamped Brillo under the new nameAndroid Things.

Originally, Android Things was aimed for low-power and memory constrainedInternet of Things (IoT) devices, which are usually built from differentMCU platforms.[3][4]

Release

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In 2018, Android Things was officially released, with version number 1.0. At the same time, multiple OEMs (includingJBL,Lenovo, andLG Electronics)[10] released smart home devices powered by Android Things.[11] These devices were based on twoQualcomm "Home Hub" systems-on-chip solutions and Google-provided implementations of Android Things tailored forGoogle Assistant-poweredsmart speakers and displays.[10]

In February 2019, Android Things refocused on smart speakers and displays. The project dropped support for resource-constrained IoT devices and changed focus to smartphone-class devices.[5]

Shutdown

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In December 2020, Android Things Dashboard FAQ page was quietly updated with a notice about upcoming Android Things shut down. Android Things Dashboard stopped accepting new device registrations and projects on January 5, 2021, and stopped distributing updates on January 5, 2022 (at which point "the console will be turned down completely and all project data will be permanently deleted — including build configurations and factory images.")[2]

References

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  1. ^Google to shut down Android Things, a smart home OS that never took off, The Verge
  2. ^abAmadeo, Ron (2020-12-17)."Google kills Android Things, its IoT OS, in January".Ars Technica. Retrieved2020-12-20.
  3. ^abGoogle developing “Brillo” Internet of Things OS based on Android
  4. ^abProject Brillo is Google’s new Internet of Things OS
  5. ^abAmadeo, Ron (2019-02-13)."Android Things is no longer for "Things," focuses on smart speakers and displays".Ars Technica. Retrieved2020-12-22.
  6. ^King, Rachel."Google I/O 2015: Google unveils Brillo as operating system for Internet of Things".ZDNet. Retrieved2020-12-22.
  7. ^"Google Brillo - An Internet Of Things OS That Runs on 32 MB RAM".Trak.in - Indian Business of Tech, Mobile & Startups. 2015-05-23. Retrieved2020-12-22.
  8. ^Amadeo, Ron (2016-12-13)."Google's new "Android Things" OS hopes to solve awful IoT security".Ars Technica. Retrieved2020-12-22.
  9. ^Miller, Ross (2015-05-28)."Google announces Brillo, an operating system for the Internet of Things".The Verge. Retrieved2020-12-22.
  10. ^ab"Google Home Hub—Under the hood, it's nothing like other Google smart displays".Ars Technica. Retrieved2018-10-11.
  11. ^Amadeo, Ron (2018-05-07)."Android Things 1.0 launches, Google promises 3 years of updates for every device".Ars Technica. Retrieved2020-12-22.

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