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+# Android 2.1 Platform #
+
+<p>Our sister site, <a
+href="http://developer.android.com/">http://developer.android.com/</a>,
+includes feature overviews of the various Android platform versions.
+The links below will take you to developer.android.com where you can view this
+information.</p>
+<p>The links below will navigate you away from this site.</p>
+<h3><a href="http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.3-highlights.html">Android 2.3</a></h3>
+<p>Android 2.3 corresponded to the "Gingerbread" milestone branch, and has an API level of 9.</p>
+<h3><a href="http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.2-highlights.html">Android 2.2</a></h3>
+<p>Android 2.2 corresponded to the "FroYo" milestone branch, and has an API level of 8.</p>
+<h3><a href="http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.0-highlights.html">Android 2.1</a></h3>
+<p>Android 2.1 corresponded to the "Eclair" milestone branch, and has an API level of
+7.</p>
+<p>The Eclair branch was also used for 2.0 and 2.0.1; however, both of those
+releases were quickly obsoleted by the version 2.1 Eclair release. As Android
+2.1 includes key bug fixes and improvements not present in 2.0/2.0.1, only
+Android 2.1 should be used for new devices. As there is no compatibility
+program for 2.0 or 2.0.1, the officially compatible Eclair-based release is Android
+2.1. (The linked document refers to Android 2.0, because there were
+no new platform features added in 2.1.)</p>
+<h3><a href="http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-1.6-highlights.html">Android 1.6</a></h3>
+<p>Android 1.6 corresponded to the "Donut" milestone branch, and has an API level of
+4.</p>
+<h3><a href="http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-1.5-highlights.html">Android 1.5</a></h3>
+<p>Android 1.5 corresponded to the "Cupcake" milestone branch, and has an API
+level of 3.</p>
+<h3><a href="http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-1.1.html">Android 1.1</a></h3>
+<p>Android 1.1 has an API level of 2. Android 1.1 was known as
+"Petit Four" internally, though this name was not used officially.</p>
+<h3>Android 1.0</h3>
+<p>was the first release of Android, and has an API
+level of 1. Since it was the first released version of Android, no platform
+highlights were prepared for this release.</p>