Editor’s note: From Android 8 onwards, the Android SDK uses the Pixel UI for instead of Stock Android, as Google’s Nexus lineup (which runs Stock Android) was succeeded by the Google Pixel lineup (Pixel UI).
Android 5 Lollipop is my most memorable out of these. I remember it being such a big deal to everyone, and rightfully so. once my phone back then (zenfone) updated to it, android looked and felt amazing to use.
bro just spawned the 90s kids in a single video, the days were so awesome, now we having skinned Android OS, missing those stock androids (Stock is now rare 😭)
@@ayushkumarbarik7714There are still many OEMs manufacturing phones with Stock Android actively, they just happen to be minor OEMs (Except Motorola and Nokia as they are major OEMs)
@@evgenywolkov7502 yeah 4 & 6 only had great changes in home screen and icons. Android 7 brought split screen many other feature changes and animations.
What I miss the most is Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow but I use my dad’s Alcatel OneTouch idol 3 sometimes and it takes me all the way back to when I was 10 and 11 now I’m 18, and I have an iPhone 14
But it was too laggy and buggy that made me migrate to iPhone. Current Android with gesture and animations are good though, just no reason to go back. My fav was 4.4
I have used every single of them. The most fascinating version was KitKat. It redesigned almost everything. It bought more transparency, more color and cleaner look. Then the next groundbreaking one was Lollipop. It introduced Material design. Since then, nothing is the same anymore.
The second version of Material Design in A.6.0.1 was the perfection, kept the light lollipop layer but perfected the transition effects to make them fluid. It was the peak Then from A.7.1 the layer became heavier and devices with more than 2GB of ram were needed
My first Android phone was on 9 Pie but I've experienced versions from 2-6. It felt nostalgic seeing these UI even though I never owned them lmao I've always been curious about the evolution of Android. Great video
The highest point in freshness and feelings was Android 6.0.1 with the material design that gave different colors to each app and felt alive unlike the exaggerated minimalism of the last few versions.
Lava, Google, Motorola and Nokia still giving Stock Android. Other than that, many minor OEMs from around the world also give Stock Android. Even HTC and Sony have now switched to Stock Android.
My first smartphone ran 2.1, later updated to 4.0 with cyanogenmod. I recently dug out a 10 year old Motorola that, amazingly, still powered up after an hour of failed boot attempts because the battery was completely drained. It's forever stuck on 6.0 but still manages to retain some level of functionality. Got TH-cam Music going on it, plugged in a pair of headphones(!), and jammed like it was 2014.
Honestly, looking at the icons from Android 5.0-7.1 always gives me a "remember what they took from us" moment. I however do prefer the quick settings from Android 10-11 and the lock screen from 13.
Same here. I think you indian. So you many know naptool. From there I ordered cheap tablet which was run Android 4.2. also later on mobile too. They were week but i was kid back then so light games were used to run great on them@@PRG_piyushh
Seems to me that both android and ios can be summed up as such... Old version - icons and text that really pop out at you New version - flat designed, colorful As far as function goes, both are complex these days with android having tons of customization and ios having paragraphs of explanations in the settings by apple
iOS is for people who want it to just work. Android is for people who want to make their phone work the way they want it to work. Doesn't mean Android doesn't work out of the box.
And you are the person who would bring android and ios debate everywhere...bru chill ...this video is only about android...sometimes don't bring all this shit...
I really like how the Android 5.0 (Lollipop) and 6.0 (Marshmallow) icons used to look. They were not at all generic like today's shaped icons but had so much character to them, while looking materialistic and modern, really miss the old google icons, now they are a little too minimal.
True that Probably because most icons today are circles or rectangles, they also represent what they are too hard, before, it was different shapes and sizes, not only that, it had depth and meaning to it, like the headphones for music, or the play store bag as in the play store being a store. Colors today are too minimalistic, just flat, before, it was poppy colors that matched google, and the other colors were different variations of those colors, 2013-2017 were some times…
Android 2.3 has a special place in my heart as my 1st Android phone's OS, it seemed to have aged well too even if it's not supported by any app these days anymore.
Yeah i got one in 2014 and it already felt outdated by then but better than nothing, i remember wanting the samsung galaxy s3 or s4 so bad, i remember friends having them and they already had android 4.2 which could run games such as san andreas which was mindblowing it could run in a phone 10 years after release.
Android 5 with material design 1 was unstoppable at the time and has been until one ui. Not only do the colors pop out graphically but the features and things on it too! The paper design, it’s like ios 7 when they wanted “depth” into their design. Not to mention it’s on android run time so with a google phone it has it’s own “unique” perks. It’s still supported to this day and can be emulated unlike 4.4 and under sadly.
💥💥 Android 3.0 Honeycomb dominated all of Android! Total futuristic nostalgia! 💥💥 Thanks Nobel! (Even though I've never seen nor owned a Honeycomb-powered device in my past, but this tells us how much BETTER Android looked over a decade ago.
Android 5 - present, brings you the ugliest experience ever. I hated how much Android has evolved from cool and futuristic (1.0 - 4.2), to ugly ass UI that completely destroyed the cool.
I miss how Android 3.0-4.1 tablets had a bar on the bottom for the navigation buttons, including the time, which had quick settings when you tap it. It looks similar to the Windows taskbar. I hope Google brings it back.
My first tablet had 4.4 if i recall. I think i was around 7-8 on that time, and, like most people here, we are now grown and remember these with a lot of nostalgia, especially with the popular games at that time (My talking Tom, Subway Surfers, Clash of Clans, etc). I wonder if there is a way, a theme or something to make my phone look like it has KitKat on it
From what I feel Android 14 has been able to capture the android 5-7 clean and calm situation very well. It still feels like a mini Desktop OS, not a phone OS like what iOS feels like.
This is so nostalgic especially that background music. Imo the jump to android 5 and the recent android 12 were literal game changer. The ui is so good
Wow! What memories of the versions of Android that almost all of us used over time, it is incredible to see how the system was improved until reaching the current result. 📱 ❤ 😃
Android 4 to 5 introduces ART Virtual Machine technology, which brings a huge boost in speed. Now it's being updated every year, but you can't see any noticeable changes.
After the release of Android 12, Google is just tweaking the look of Material You, so it's also making life harder for "pirates" (I mean closing access to the Android/obb section).
@@PixelGames73they just make life harder for power users for example shadow process killer theres community fixes for most of these issues but all of them are quite inconvinient as they are run with android debug bridge theres this app called shizuku that once launched with adb can run until the phone is restarted and lets you do all sorts of stuff with apps that support it
@@PixelGames73 I hate when they restrict the settings files app so that 3rd party apps cannot access Android data and obb file directly from allowing the access by using It's folder. It ruins the purpose of Android which is a freeware and open source. At this rate Android is no different to iOS in terms of security and freedom. We get it, security and privacy is a must but not everyone is looking for it, esp rooters. We wanted freedom in using our own device.
@@PixelGames73 this is what i did to access the obb and data folders in android 12 without root- open settings > apps > tap on the 3 dot icon at top right > show system > search files app and tap on it > tap on 3 dot icon at the top > uninstall updates and then try allowing the access to obb and data for your file manager. this is what worked for me.
I remember when I got hyped about Android Lollipop, I was at high school and I had a Galaxy S5 at the moment, when it got released for my phone I was super excited. Good old days
Ah, brings back so many memories, I started my Android journey with GingerBread on a Samsung Galaxy S Duo and I hated it for being slow. 😂 Android evolved a lot, glad that I stayed on it.
The most missing things in new androids: Start screen (from Colorfull settings menu (from 9 to 11) Old icons, not simplefied too much (from 4.0 to 7, plus 2.3.7, i am not a fan of icons like it was in android 3) More simple drag quick settings from top (i dont like how it looks now, from 4.4 to 11 looks pretty good for me) Fresh look of apps (from 5 to 10) That could be for me the best looking android. I would just add colorfull settings menu to android 7 and more crazy start screen from 2.3.7. And that would be perfect
Из старых андроидов как по мне лучшая версия 4.4 кит кат, у меня было много девайсов на этой системе, а по сей день телефон prestigio с андроидом 5.1 выступает у меня в роли цифровых часов уже почти год
Eerie Nostalgia in Android 5 ! Must be that I fell for android Lollipop's Material design so hard. well represented, best design ever put on a GUI till date. and 2014 was the perfect timing for this to get released and the nostalgic times that year carried along for me
Nothing can replace Android though, one thing you can’t do on iPhones though is setting voice recordings and voice recordings with different voice effects as ringtones or notification sounds
I used to make custom roms for my Galaxy Ace 4 and I managed to take it from 4.4 to 5 and to 7, seeing the stock Lollipop Laucher and wallpapers made me really nostalgic
Such a nostalgia... my first phone was galaxy ace 2 with android 4.2 then moved to redmi note 3 with android 5.0, and updated to android 6.0. I used my redmi from 2016 to 2023, kinda surprised it survived that long. And now Im using galaxy a14 with android 14 (updated from android 13). Such a nice experience to witness all those changes....
I remember Android 4.4, 5, 7 and 10. Those are Android versions associated with mobile devices and legendary, quality software and games in the past. Now Android is getting more and more perfect, but everything is getting more and more closed and the software and games now no longer bring the same fun feelings as before.
Editor’s note: From Android 8 onwards, the Android SDK uses the Pixel UI for instead of Stock Android, as Google’s Nexus lineup (which runs Stock Android) was succeeded by the Google Pixel lineup (Pixel UI).
It feels weird that Android 9 is now in the middle of these videos
Fr, and my phone still runs android 9
My old tablet (2021-2023) runs Android 10 (I have Android 13 now)
I just got a new phone but my previous one used to run Android 9 lmao
My phone runs android 13, probably it's last ever update (MIUI discontinued) 😢
@@SMB1568HInstall a Custom Rom 🗿🍷✨
0:00 Intro
0:05 Android 1 (Eclair)
0:48 Android 2.1 (Fryo)
1:23 Android 2.3.1 (Gingerbread)
2:05 Android 3 (Honeycomb)
2:30 Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
3:09 Android 4.2 (Jellybean)
3:53 Android 4.4 (KitKat)
4:30 Android 5 (Lollipop)
5:12 Android 6 (Marshmallow)
6:07 Android 7 (Nougat)
6:53 Android 8 (Oreo)
7:47 Android 9 (Pie)
8:18 Android 10 (Q)
9:19 Android 11 (Raspberry)
10:16 Android 12 (Scone)
11:31 Android 13 (Tiramisu)
12:35 Android 14 (Universe)
13:41 Android 15 (V) Preview
15:06 Outro
would you eat all these in 1 sitting
a11 is red velvet cake
a12 is snowcone
a14 is upside down cake
a15 is vanilla ice cream
All the codenames after a10 are wrong
10 of 15
Android 5 Lollipop is my most memorable out of these. I remember it being such a big deal to everyone, and rightfully so. once my phone back then (zenfone) updated to it, android looked and felt amazing to use.
same.. I used to use a zenfone 2 with lollipop and upgraded it to 6.0
right I miss
BORN AND RAISED HERE 🗣🔥🔥💯💯
yes
Absolutely 💯
initial Android UI + LFZ - Popsicle [NCS Release] =
NOSTALGIAAAAA😭😭😭
Lol ncs moment :)
NCS reference
bro just spawned the 90s kids in a single video, the days were so awesome, now we having skinned Android OS, missing those stock androids (Stock is now rare 😭)
@@ayushkumarbarik7714There are still many OEMs manufacturing phones with Stock Android actively, they just happen to be minor OEMs (Except Motorola and Nokia as they are major OEMs)
@@ayushkumarbarik7714xiaomi has stock settings with an ads plugin
Android 5 and 7 were the best UI upgrade and felt new.
Now Android updates have gone so minor that hardly anyone cares.
4 and 6
Agreed
@@evgenywolkov7502 yeah 4 & 6 only had great changes in home screen and icons.
Android 7 brought split screen many other feature changes and animations.
Dont include the 12 control panel
And all it does is break compatibility with older games, I hate mandatory scoped storage with 11
KitKat my most fav Android os....I miss kitkat
You can mock Android KitKat😀
Kitkat and lollipop OG
What I miss the most is Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow but I use my dad’s Alcatel OneTouch idol 3 sometimes and it takes me all the way back to when I was 10 and 11 now I’m 18, and I have an iPhone 14
Android kitkat solos
@gameplays21dsLMAO, NOW I WANT MY OLD DAYS OF USING IT 😂😂😂
The best android for me stay 4.4.4
It was smooth, took tiny space and beautiful
Android 4.4 is the first one that supports 64 bit cpu I like Android 3.0-3.2.2
same bro😊
Android KitKat
Android 6.0.1 was the best for me
Mine is Marshmallow. It looks modern but smooth.
i missed the old ui. Looking at them now brings me nostalgia. Keep it up Nobel Tech!
Mocking Android JellyBean and KitKat are easy
So, android 5.0 is the truly revolution of the ui...
Yes material ui
Yes, but it also bring lags and bad animation frames.
Android 6 and up came to patch those issues.
And android 12 with material you
But it was too laggy and buggy that made me migrate to iPhone. Current Android with gesture and animations are good though, just no reason to go back. My fav was 4.4
4 started it.
I have used every single of them. The most fascinating version was KitKat. It redesigned almost everything. It bought more transparency, more color and cleaner look.
Then the next groundbreaking one was Lollipop. It introduced Material design. Since then, nothing is the same anymore.
Since then, everything is the same with the "newest"ui
I remember when Lollipop was in beta, it was so hyped up. I still think it was the most revolutionary out of them all. Material design is great!
and it was the best too at that time
The second version of Material Design in A.6.0.1 was the perfection, kept the light lollipop layer but perfected the transition effects to make them fluid. It was the peak
Then from A.7.1 the layer became heavier and devices with more than 2GB of ram were needed
My first Android phone was on 9 Pie but I've experienced versions from 2-6. It felt nostalgic seeing these UI even though I never owned them lmao I've always been curious about the evolution of Android. Great video
The highest point in freshness and feelings was Android 6.0.1 with the material design that gave different colors to each app and felt alive unlike the exaggerated minimalism of the last few versions.
That was android 5 that brought that
@@dillonblair6491 I know, but Android 6.0.1 perfected it
Earlier, many phones used to come with stock Android, now we die for that same experience 😂😅
lava is giving stock Android in 2024
Lava, Motorola are still giving stock Android experience.
Other than that, Google Pixel.
Lava, Google, Motorola and Nokia still giving Stock Android.
Other than that, many minor OEMs from around the world also give Stock Android. Even HTC and Sony have now switched to Stock Android.
@@abhrajitpaul6057Most minor phone companies too.
Let us go to complain EU☹️
Started from Android 4.4.4 Kitkat, this brings a lot of old memories.
The clunky feel and matrix styled icons still look good.
That’s the OS of my first smartphone ever, though it’s ultra cheap and laggy when I bought it in December 2014, almost 10 years.
That was my first Android version too to use, Android 4 and then I switched to iOS (i regret it) when i came back we were in the 11th version wow
Android 4.4.4 Kitkat is name of pure nostalgia
I miss the glassy effects on KitKat
What glassy effect?
@@CappedGuy_transparent effect
I miss dark shadow effect with blue of Android 4 ics
I'm glad to have Android 4.4 as a collection 😊
My first smartphone ran 2.1, later updated to 4.0 with cyanogenmod. I recently dug out a 10 year old Motorola that, amazingly, still powered up after an hour of failed boot attempts because the battery was completely drained. It's forever stuck on 6.0 but still manages to retain some level of functionality. Got TH-cam Music going on it, plugged in a pair of headphones(!), and jammed like it was 2014.
Honestly, looking at the icons from Android 5.0-7.1 always gives me a "remember what they took from us" moment. I however do prefer the quick settings from Android 10-11 and the lock screen from 13.
Switched from an Android 9 phone to Android 14. Can't see any real difference except the atrocious dropdown menu.
Confidentiality 🥰🥰🥰 Now you can't access to Android/data without debugging
ikr, this dropdown menu is killing me, why did they do that horrible designn
Same Had an S8 now have a Zflip4
@@wind_prosthat ain't a good thing bruh
@@soldier1stclass987 True
Android 4.2 is definitely the most nostalgic, because I have had tablets that run android 4.2.
Same,my mom had a panasoci that had that😂
Same here. I think you indian. So you many know naptool. From there I ordered cheap tablet which was run Android 4.2. also later on mobile too. They were week but i was kid back then so light games were used to run great on them@@PRG_piyushh
Seems to me that both android and ios can be summed up as such...
Old version - icons and text that really pop out at you
New version - flat designed, colorful
As far as function goes, both are complex these days with android having tons of customization and ios having paragraphs of explanations in the settings by apple
iOS is for people who want it to just work. Android is for people who want to make their phone work the way they want it to work. Doesn't mean Android doesn't work out of the box.
And you are the person who would bring android and ios debate everywhere...bru chill ...this video is only about android...sometimes don't bring all this shit...
@@fat-batman_ The comment talks about the functions and iOS having paragraphs of explanations in the settings. My comment elaborated on this claim.
@@DavitTheCore and I didn't commented on u ...I commented on this comment
Old used to follow skeuomorphism design which try to replicate real life things ie clock, notepad etc icons and theme
Android 4 is nostalgic for me, my first Android tablet in 2012 had this version, and it looked so nice and modern.
I really like how the Android 5.0 (Lollipop) and 6.0 (Marshmallow) icons used to look. They were not at all generic like today's shaped icons but had so much character to them, while looking materialistic and modern, really miss the old google icons, now they are a little too minimal.
True that
Probably because most icons today are circles or rectangles, they also represent what they are too hard, before, it was different shapes and sizes, not only that, it had depth and meaning to it, like the headphones for music, or the play store bag as in the play store being a store.
Colors today are too minimalistic, just flat, before, it was poppy colors that matched google, and the other colors were different variations of those colors,
2013-2017 were some times…
Also I miss the blob emojis Google bring them back
Android 2.3 has a special place in my heart as my 1st Android phone's OS, it seemed to have aged well too even if it's not supported by any app these days anymore.
Android 2.3.5 with SuperSU, TitaniumBackup and Link2SD man, just the best moments in my teenage period after Minecraft Beta on my XP Laptop!
Thank you it is a great nostalgic experience for me and i am using Android since version 4.0 and still on it with Android 14 😊.
Love it super thanks for the video 😍
My first Android phone came with Android 2.3.6 in 2015. Man, it was fantastic at that time.
Yeah i got one in 2014 and it already felt outdated by then but better than nothing, i remember wanting the samsung galaxy s3 or s4 so bad, i remember friends having them and they already had android 4.2 which could run games such as san andreas which was mindblowing it could run in a phone 10 years after release.
When I bought galaxy S I had android 2.3
I got my galaxy core with 4.2 Jellybean in 2014.
I've spent so much time on gingerbread
Never got to gingerbread, my first andoid was 4.4 back in 2014
My first official Android phone came with Android 4.4.2.
This brings back a lot of memories.
Jellybean
4.4.2 is KitKat,
4.1 to 4.3 is Jelly Bean.@@amanpreetsingh5836
@@amanpreetsingh5836 KitKat
I started using Android in 2014. The first Android device I had was a Samsung Galaxy Discover. It had Android 4.0.
Same with me, my first smartphone I'm use is evercoss a7z with 4.4 kitkat😅
Mine was the Galaxy S4... Really good times.
Android 10 and 7 have a special place in my heart for being innovative versions
Yes
- I have 7 on my tablet and 10 on my phone that i am typing from , lol .
Android 7 is obviously my fav smooth, fast, paper cut and took tiny space. Now most have android 14 or 13 or 12 we most liked 4.4.4,5,6,7,8 and 9
Android 5-6 days were the best 😢
I liked Android 4 better
Android 5 with material design 1 was unstoppable at the time and has been until one ui. Not only do the colors pop out graphically but the features and things on it too! The paper design, it’s like ios 7 when they wanted “depth” into their design. Not to mention it’s on android run time so with a google phone it has it’s own “unique” perks. It’s still supported to this day and can be emulated unlike 4.4 and under sadly.
The whole video is pure nostalgia, even the intro and outro
team Jelly Bean and Kit kat here, the smoothest of all
KitKat really brings back memories of my first smartphone ever.
@@Pearloryx yeah, i remember that day
💥💥 Android 3.0 Honeycomb dominated all of Android! Total futuristic nostalgia! 💥💥 Thanks Nobel! (Even though I've never seen nor owned a Honeycomb-powered device in my past, but this tells us how much BETTER Android looked over a decade ago.
Android 5 - present, brings you the ugliest experience ever. I hated how much Android has evolved from cool and futuristic (1.0 - 4.2), to ugly ass UI that completely destroyed the cool.
And I also hate Google's new ass logo too. (Bring back the OG from 11 years ago!)
I love the work you put into making these videos thank you for sharing they are excellent 👌
Android 4.0 Is the best, it has holo design but Is not entirely flat. Perfect.
I can say that Android JellyBean is more advanced😅
@@EvoOfDroid no, jellybean started to became less Holo bc of the number font, wallpaper, and other things
@@JMoss_8374 Android JellyBean Perfection👌
@@JMoss_8374So why not change wallpaper on JB?
I low samsung 2009 android 2.3 for me it looks stuning, its mix of tw blue colours and 2.3 holo
fanbase of kitkat like
🔥
Stock android is super basic, it's almost a playground for manufacturers to do whatever on top off.
Ikr!
I miss the Android 4 days. Especially Android 4.0 ICS.
Same😢
Same
I miss how Android 3.0-4.1 tablets had a bar on the bottom for the navigation buttons, including the time, which had quick settings when you tap it. It looks similar to the Windows taskbar. I hope Google brings it back.
bro i grew and fighted with 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, hell it was for that version of Android i ate ICS for the first time back then
@@theuncalled_64 but now, I'm just growing up with android 13 🥲
0:06 Android 1
0:48 Android 2.1 "Eclair"
1:24 Android 2.3.7 "Gingerbread"
2:05 Android 3 "Honeycomb"
2:30 Android 4 "Ice Cream Sandwich"
3:09 Android 4.2 "Jelly Bean"
3:55 Android 4.4 "KitKat"
4:31 Android 5 "Lollipop"
5:13 Android 6 "Marshmallow"
6:08 Android 7 "Nougat"
6:54 Android 8 "Oreo"
7:48 Android 9 "Pie"
8:19 Android 10
9:20 Android 11
10:17 Android 12
11:31 Android 13
12:36 Android 14
13:41 Android 15 Preview
I use Android 14 on my Motorola and soon get Android 15. Stock Android is always great❤❤❤❤❤
agree :)
My first tablet had 4.4 if i recall. I think i was around 7-8 on that time, and, like most people here, we are now grown and remember these with a lot of nostalgia, especially with the popular games at that time (My talking Tom, Subway Surfers, Clash of Clans, etc). I wonder if there is a way, a theme or something to make my phone look like it has KitKat on it
Android 5 is my fav bcuz it looks modern and nostalgic at the same time
ten years have passed since we purchased the tablet that contained the same version Android 4.4 KitKat))) Nice
When we used to have Android lolipop and marshmallow in phones those were the best years with no stress just enjoy life
It's just nostalgia. The past always feels like it was better than now.
From what I feel Android 14 has been able to capture the android 5-7 clean and calm situation very well. It still feels like a mini Desktop OS, not a phone OS like what iOS feels like.
Oh these nostalgia kids 🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@kriketprayme
-10 yr old
Or in a rare case
-50 yr old
- And also 7 android and all of the 4 android . really a nostalgic experience
Android 4 is the one with which I started my smartphone journey. My first phone was on Android Kitkat 4.4, or something like this. Pure nostalgia
Raised by Xperia X8
Eclair, got rooted and tried many tuning such ROMs and Kernels 🔥🔥🔥
This is so nostalgic especially that background music. Imo the jump to android 5 and the recent android 12 were literal game changer. The ui is so good
Awesome 😎💯
Wow! What memories of the versions of Android that almost all of us used over time, it is incredible to see how the system was improved until reaching the current result. 📱 ❤ 😃
321 later checking his phone:
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hello
hello
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hello
hello
hello
hello
hello
hello
hello
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I'm 321 /j
Android 4 to 5 introduces ART Virtual Machine technology, which brings a huge boost in speed.
Now it's being updated every year, but you can't see any noticeable changes.
Ginggerbread always be the memorable android OS for me.
Your taste in background music is really good
2:35 OMG THE NOSTALGIA!! 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
Hats off for the camera man, having one phone which got all the updates till date...
Kudos
Android has evolved compared to before. The design and functionality have changed a lot since then. How will it evolve next?
After the release of Android 12, Google is just tweaking the look of Material You, so it's also making life harder for "pirates" (I mean closing access to the Android/obb section).
@@PixelGames73they just make life harder for power users
for example shadow process killer
theres community fixes for most of these issues but all of them are quite inconvinient as they are run with android debug bridge
theres this app called shizuku that once launched with adb can run until the phone is restarted and lets you do all sorts of stuff with apps that support it
A true pirate would root their phone and get access.@@PixelGames73
@@PixelGames73 I hate when they restrict the settings files app so that 3rd party apps cannot access Android data and obb file directly from allowing the access by using It's folder. It ruins the purpose of Android which is a freeware and open source. At this rate Android is no different to iOS in terms of security and freedom. We get it, security and privacy is a must but not everyone is looking for it, esp rooters. We wanted freedom in using our own device.
@@PixelGames73 this is what i did to access the obb and data folders in android 12 without root-
open settings > apps > tap on the 3 dot icon at top right > show system > search files app and tap on it > tap on 3 dot icon at the top > uninstall updates
and then try allowing the access to obb and data for your file manager. this is what worked for me.
I remember when I got hyped about Android Lollipop, I was at high school and I had a Galaxy S5 at the moment, when it got released for my phone I was super excited. Good old days
I am on Android 11.
I am on android 13
14
I am on Android 14 (one ui 6.0)
14 with EvoX
One UI 5.1
Ah, brings back so many memories, I started my Android journey with GingerBread on a Samsung Galaxy S Duo and I hated it for being slow. 😂
Android evolved a lot, glad that I stayed on it.
i feel so much nostalgia
Kitkat and lollipop (popkat) era brings me literacy in trying costom rom installation and setting back up recovery, good old days.
The most missing things in new androids:
Start screen (from
Colorfull settings menu (from 9 to 11)
Old icons, not simplefied too much (from 4.0 to 7, plus 2.3.7, i am not a fan of icons like it was in android 3)
More simple drag quick settings from top (i dont like how it looks now, from 4.4 to 11 looks pretty good for me)
Fresh look of apps (from 5 to 10)
That could be for me the best looking android.
I would just add colorfull settings menu to android 7 and more crazy start screen from 2.3.7. And that would be perfect
blobmoji is gone
Из старых андроидов как по мне лучшая версия 4.4 кит кат, у меня было много девайсов на этой системе, а по сей день телефон prestigio с андроидом 5.1 выступает у меня в роли цифровых часов уже почти год
13:55 What smart phone are you using?
It's an emulator.
Bro the background music is nostalgic 😭😭😭
Nice awesome bro wow
Sheesh, I miss my old android phones. Galaxy S4, LG G3, Nexus 5, Sharp Sidekicks, and HTC M8 were some of the best phones.
Mi primer Android estuvo Sony Xperia Neo azul con Android 2.3. Ahora tengo Android 14 S24+
Nice
Mi primer android también fue ese, en un Samsung Galaxy Fit
My old phone using android 8.
And I still using it for retro gaming emulator handheld with Gamepad D3.
Уменя был 1 планшет на верси Андройд 4.1.1. Ты самый крутой и твои телефоны просто супер
Eerie Nostalgia in Android 5 ! Must be that I fell for android Lollipop's Material design so hard. well represented, best design ever put on a GUI till date. and 2014 was the perfect timing for this to get released and the nostalgic times that year carried along for me
i started using android from marshmallow, still using android
I starster from Android 2.3 (Samsung S2)
3:55 that dope lockscreen
starting from Android 12 the material you is very good
I love the way 1.0 looks
4.4 kitkat with cyanogenmod was my favorite
yes it is my best experience on android.
la türkmüşün zaten 😂 selam olsun. s3 minide cm11 çok iyiydi
@@KazandiginSene hahah evet cyanogenmod'un arayüzü cok güzeldi hem estetik hem performans olarak ama pili emiyordu
Since the beginning the big jump was 4.4, and then until 6 with material design, now is just a little tweak here and there
wow very nostalgic. Android Jellybean and Lollipop were the best❤️
its amazing how you can tell the difference between android 11 and android 12. Truly a difference
I still remember getting my first tablet and being so excited. It was running on Android 5 Lollipop and damn did the nostalgia hit hard
انا مازلت للان استعملسامسونغ4.4
@@zahipahi8102how does it stop still work
I love android 4.0-4.4
My first smartphone was a Samsung S Plus I9001 in 2012 with Android 2.3 and I loved it! I used almost all versions after that, except 3, 8 and 9.
dark skeuomorphism present in the first 4 android versions is such an eye candy, sad it's gone
Gingerbread was my first, ICS give me very nostalgic moment when i was active overclocking/custom rom
He is just reviewing the Launchers 😂
How??
He installed every version through Android studio... It's not a launcher.
If you not sure if something don't start blabbing shit
The video is very very wonderful 😄
Android 4.4 kit kat nostalgia
You missed 2.2 Froyo. I have slightly used it in my first Android Phone (Micromax A60) as a custom rom.
😢I really miss the UI android 4.2. It was the first tablet I used.
Mine was android 4.4.
@@MTTPCAndMoreOfficial Mine is the same, I started moving to android 4.4 as well.
Mine was same😀
Mine was samsung galaxy tab 3 and tab e
@@EvoOfDroidur pfp: D
Nothing can replace Android though, one thing you can’t do on iPhones though is setting voice recordings and voice recordings with different voice effects as ringtones or notification sounds
I used to make custom roms for my Galaxy Ace 4 and I managed to take it from 4.4 to 5 and to 7, seeing the stock Lollipop Laucher and wallpapers made me really nostalgic
From jellybean to kitkat, its a revolutionary. Then Marshmellow is the final version of it. Probably the best ui even rn.
Such a nostalgia... my first phone was galaxy ace 2 with android 4.2 then moved to redmi note 3 with android 5.0, and updated to android 6.0. I used my redmi from 2016 to 2023, kinda surprised it survived that long. And now Im using galaxy a14 with android 14 (updated from android 13). Such a nice experience to witness all those changes....
I remember Android 4.4, 5, 7 and 10. Those are Android versions associated with mobile devices and legendary, quality software and games in the past. Now Android is getting more and more perfect, but everything is getting more and more closed and the software and games now no longer bring the same fun feelings as before.