there is:
Cupcake 1.5
Donut 1.6
Eclair 2.1
Froyo 2.3
Gingerbread 2.3
Honeycomb 3.0 but this one is for tablets only
Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) 4.0
Jelly Bean 4.1 This is currently the latest version
The next one to come out is Key Lime Pie.
Android versions :-Cupcake, Android 1.5Donut, Android 1.6Eclair, Android 2.0Froyo, Android 2.2Gingerbread, Android 2.3 (currently the latest for cellphones)Android 3.0 (but it has been specially designed for tablets and not cell phones, so stands separately then the conventional versions)
Android is an operating system for mobile phones. Five android versions are Lollipop, marshmallow, gingerbread, alpha and beta.
Android in general can be referred to the company under Google that develops the operating system and devices. Android KitKat is the codename for one of many versions of Android's operating system, version 4.4 in this case.
theres a video on how to hack pokemon android versions on youtube.
Android version 2.3 is codenamed Gingerbread. Android likes to codename its versions e.g. 2.2 is froyo
Four. Xbox, PC, iPod/iPad/iPhone and Android. There are three official versions, one Minecraft Pocket Edition, you can get it on Android and iPhone.
No there isn't any episodes running with Android actually, it's termed as versions and currently the latest version of Android is 5.0 Lollipop !
The main notable versions of Android are 1.6 (used on older devices). Currently used are 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3, which are used in different devices based on their needs and cost.
Yes, the HTC Thunderbolt runs android 2.2 Froyo. One of the newest versions.
It's possible if the apps package is backwards compatible to earlier Android versions.
Not necessarily. A number of apps can run on earlier versions of Android (ex: Android 2.0--Eclair). It's up to that particular app developer if they want to release an app that supports older Android versions. However, with the number of devices still supporting an older Android OS dwindling, it would be no surprise if a developer may no longer support an older OS.
Microsoft Silverlight currently does not work on Android devices. It will work on OSX and various versions of Windows. The Android developer community is working on it though.