Stock Android UI Evolution (1.0 - 15 Preview)

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Welcome to Stock Android. In this video you will see how the stock Android UI has evolved from Android 1.0 to the latest with Android 15 Preview that was released on Android Studio. Note that Android versions 7 onwards involved a SDK emulator, hence the shared wallpaper.

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So, android 5.0 is the truly revolution of the ui...

dudidadidu
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It feels weird that Android 9 is now in the middle of these videos

StuckDuck
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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.

matias
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Android 5 and 7 were the best UI upgrade and felt new.
Now Android updates have gone so minor that hardly anyone cares.

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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

abdulmuhaimin
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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!

berserkslayer
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initial Android UI + LFZ - Popsicle [NCS Release] =


CantEscape.M
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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.

Jolofsor
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KitKat my most fav Android os....I miss kitkat

arunavadasgupta
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Earlier, many phones used to come with stock Android, now we die for that same experience 😂😅

sierra_bravo_
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The best android for me stay 4.4.4
It was smooth, took tiny space and beautiful

gtavgraphicsdemo
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i missed the old ui. Looking at them now brings me nostalgia. Keep it up Nobel Tech!

Tofy_Tofu
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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

summerwintermelon
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Android 4.2 is definitely the most nostalgic, because I have had tablets that run android 4.2.

Chrisferatu
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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

Snorlaxiian
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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.

deepfeelingsnetwork
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Android 4.4.4 Kitkat is name of pure nostalgia

tylerstein
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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

AndroidOreo-fh
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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.

TheNickiFierce
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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 YouTube Music going on it, plugged in a pair of headphones(!), and jammed like it was 2014.

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