Android is an open-source, Linux-based operating system led by Google and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices. It was unveiled in 2007 and the first Android-powered phone was sold in 2008. Android is open source and allows device manufacturers, carriers, and developers to modify and distribute the operating system. It has a large community of developers writing applications and has over 700,000 available apps. As a result, Android has become the world's most widely used smartphone platform.