Open Handset Alliance Abbreviation OHA Formation 2007 Type Open mobile platform (Android) development Region served
Worldwide Membership
Mobile operators, Software companies, Commercialization companies, Semiconductor companies, Handset manufacturers Website www .openhandsetalliance .com
The Open Handset Alliance , also called OHA by many people, is a business alliance . It includes 80 companies to help improve open standards for mobile phones . Members of this include Google , HTC , Sony , Dell , Intel , Motorola , Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, Samsung , LG, T-Mobile , Nvidia , and Wind River Systems.[ 1]
History
Android operating system
The OHA was started on 5 November 2007 by Google and 34 other companies. The companies included mobile phone manufacturers , application developers, mobile network operators and processor makers.[ 2]
Android is the main software of the alliance.
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