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[[Wikipedia:Android (operating system)|Android]] is a widely used operating system used by nearly all non-[[Wikipedia:IOS|Apple]] smartphones, including [[Wikipedia:Google Pixel|Google Pixel]], [[Wikipedia:Samsung Galaxy|Samsung Galaxy]], and many more. (Side note, Samsung Galaxy does run on [[Wikipedia:One UI|One UI]] but is still powered by Android) | [[Wikipedia:Android (operating system)|Android]] is a widely used operating system used by nearly all non-[[Wikipedia:IOS|Apple]] smartphones, including [[Wikipedia:Google Pixel|Google Pixel]], [[Wikipedia:Samsung Galaxy|Samsung Galaxy]], and many more. (Side note, Samsung Galaxy does run on [[Wikipedia:One UI|One UI]] but is still powered by Android) | ||
Latest revision as of 17:06, 27 March 2025
Android OS
Android is a widely used operating system used by nearly all non-Apple smartphones, including Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy, and many more. (Side note, Samsung Galaxy does run on One UI but is still powered by Android)
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About[edit source]
This template places a small star (File:Cscr-featured.svg) in the top right corner of an article to indicate that it is a featured article on Wikipedia, and that it has met the featured article criteria, successfully passing a nomination on the featured article candidates page. It categorises them into Category:Featured articles.
Usage[edit source]
This template should be placed at the top of the article after hatnotes. It should be removed if a featured article fails a featured article review, as well as from articles that have never passed through the featured article candidates process.