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WikiProject Android will serve as the central WikiProject for topics relating to [[Android (operating system)|Android]]. The coverage of Android-related topics on Wikipedia is sparse in quality; of the thousands of Android-related articles on Wikipedia, only ten articles (that being [[Android Debug Bridge]], [[Nexus 7 (2012)|Nexus 7]], [[Asus ZenFone 6]], [[HTC Dream]], [[HTC First]], [[HTC One]] [[HTC One A9]], [[LG G2]], [[Samsung Galaxy S III]], and [[Pixel 6]]) are good articles, and another ten are even B-class (that being [[Android (operating system)|Android]]—the root article, [[Android KitKat]], [[Android TV]], [[Google Tensor]], [[HTC One (M8)]], [[LG Optimus One]], [[Samsung Galaxy]], [[Samsung Galaxy Note 7]], [[Samsung Galaxy S (2010 smartphone)|Samsung Galaxy S]], [[Samsung Galaxy S4]], and [[Pixel 7]]). The work done by [[User:InfiniteNexus|InfiniteNexus]] on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 articles is promising, but doesn’t imply that the quality of Android-related articles on Wikipedia is getting any better.

WikiProject Android will serve as the central WikiProject for topics relating to [[Android (operating system)|Android]]. The coverage of Android-related topics on Wikipedia is sparse in quality; of the thousands of Android-related articles on Wikipedia, only ten articles (that being [[Android Debug Bridge]], [[Nexus 7 (2012)|Nexus 7]], [[Asus ZenFone 6]], [[HTC Dream]], [[HTC First]], [[HTC One]] [[HTC One A9]], [[LG G2]], [[Samsung Galaxy S III]], and [[Pixel 6]]) are good articles, and another ten are even B-class (that being [[Android (operating system)|Android]]—the root article, [[Android KitKat]], [[Android TV]], [[Google Tensor]], [[HTC One (M8)]], [[LG Optimus One]], [[Samsung Galaxy]], [[Samsung Galaxy Note 7]], [[Samsung Galaxy S (2010 smartphone)|Samsung Galaxy S]], [[Samsung Galaxy S4]], and [[Pixel 7]]). The work done by [[User:InfiniteNexus|InfiniteNexus]] on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 articles is promising, but doesn’t imply that the quality of Android-related articles on Wikipedia is getting any better.

The scope of Android-related topics on Wikipedia is broad—perhaps not as broad as some would hope to see in a new WikiProject—but I see the need for a WikiProject over a task force. The [[Category:Android (operating system) devices|Android (operating system) devices]] category alone is 1,057 pages; the [[Category:Samsung Galaxy|Samsung Galaxy]] category is 257; the [[Category:Android (operating system)|root category]] is 108 pages; the [[Category:Android (operating system) software|Android (operating system) software]] category is 765 pages, and I see no reason not to count the software category. In total, at least ”’2,187”’ pages would fall under WikiProject Android, using a very conservative estimate. The root article alone accounted for [https://pageviews.wmcloud.org/?project=en.wikipedia.org&platform=all-access&agent=user&redirects=0&start=2021-12&end=2022-11&pages=Android_(operating_system) 633,221] views last month, with spikes reaching into the millions for major version releases and announcements. The content contained in each article can vary, as well. [[Samsung Galaxy S20]], for instance, has a different structure than [[OnePlus 8T]]. This is, of course, comparing apples and oranges, but standardization is a major focus for myself and a goal of the WikiProject, should it be approved for mainspace.

The scope of Android-related topics on Wikipedia is broad—perhaps not as broad as some would hope to see in a new WikiProject—but I see the need for a WikiProject over a task force. The [[Category:Android (operating system) devices|Android (operating system) devices]] category alone is 1,057 pages; the [[Category:Samsung Galaxy|Samsung Galaxy]] category is 257; the [[Category:Android (operating system)|root category]] is 108 pages; the [[Category:Android (operating system) software|Android (operating system) software]] category is 765 pages, and I see no reason not to count the software category. In total, at least ”’2,187”’ pages would fall under WikiProject Android, using a very conservative estimate. The root article alone accounted for [https://pageviews.wmcloud.org/?project=en.wikipedia.org&platform=all-access&agent=user&redirects=0&start=2021-12&end=2022-11&pages=Android_(operating_system) 633,221] views last month, with spikes reaching into the millions for major version releases and announcements. The content contained in each article can vary, as well. [[Samsung Galaxy S20]], for instance, has a different structure than [[OnePlus 8T]]. This is, of course, comparing apples and oranges, but standardization is a major focus for myself and a goal of the WikiProject, should it be approved for mainspace.

WikiProject Android is a broad topic that could support multiple task forces. [[OnePlus]] isn’t a notable entity for its own WikiProject, especially given the current climate, but it would be a fine task force. This niche is currently absent and, although one could establish a task force under [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Telecommunications|WikiProject Telecommunications]], for example, a OnePlus task force would be stretching it, in my opinion. This applies to other manufacturers, such as Samsung.

WikiProject Android is a broad topic that could support multiple task forces. [[OnePlus]] isn’t a notable entity for its own WikiProject, especially given the current climate, but it would be a fine task force. This niche is currently absent and, although one could establish a task force under [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Telecommunications|WikiProject Telecommunications]], for example, a OnePlus task force would be stretching it, in my opinion. This applies to other manufacturers, such as Samsung.

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