While the Android Open Source Project has been used in the implementation of a variety of device types and form factors, many aspects of the architecture and compatibility requirements were optimized for handheld devices. Starting from Android 5.0, the Android Open Source Project aims to embrace a wider variety of device types as described in this section.
Android Handheld device refers to an Android device implementation that is typically used by holding it in the hand, such as mp3 players, phones, and tablets. Android Handheld device implementations:
Android Television device refers to an Android device implementation that is an entertainment interface for consuming digital media, movies, games, apps, and/or live TV for users sitting about ten feet away (a “lean back” or “10-foot user interface”). Android Television devices:
Android Watch device refers to an Android device implementation intended to be worn on the body, perhaps on the wrist, and:
Android Automotive implementation refers to a vehicle head unit running Android as an operating system for part or all of the system and/or infotainment functionality. Android Automotive implementations:
android.car.*
namespace.All Android device implementations that do not fit into any of the above device types still MUST meet all requirements in this document to be Android ANDROID_VERSION compatible, unless the requirement is explicitly described to be only applicable to a specific Android device type from above.