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A Android app is a type of software application that runs on the Android platform, an operating system for mobile devices. Android apps are created using the Java programming language and core libraries, and developed to run on an Dalvik virtual machine that is optimized for mobile devices. Android apps are distributed and made available through the official Google Play Store. This store provides both free and premium apps.

The Android platform gives developers an extensive set of tools, documentation, and resources to develop and test apps. It also supports multi-tasking that allows users to perform various tasks simultaneously and switch between them seamlessly. Android applications also come with an array of graphics options, including 3-D and 2D graphics. It is therefore simple to develop and distribute visually appealing applications on the platform.

Android gives developers more freedom to design and develop apps. This allows developers to develop a wide range of different apps that vary in terms of features and design. Android apps are available on an array of devices and OS versions, which means developers stand a better chance to reach a larger audience.

Android also offers a lower price for creating apps than iOS. For instance, signing up as an Apple developer costs $99 a year, while starting with Android only costs $25. This allows businesses to rapidly launch their apps and begin earning revenue.