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As you’d expect, the upcoming SDK preview includes several new APIs so developers can add even more functionality to the platform. Here’s a rundown on the new Android Q APIs you need to know ...
Google today launched the fourth Android Q beta with final Android Q APIs and the official SDK. If you’re a developer, this is your fourth Android Q preview, and you can start testing your apps ...
According to the team, this release marks the start of a faster release cycle for Android APIs. Previously, the major API release would happen in Q3, but next year it will happen in Q2.
The Facebook SDK for Android compromises of the following components: Analytics. Provides access to aggregated and anonymized data, so you can analyze how people are using your app. Login. Allows ...
In particular, the Android SDK extension will allow access to updates like the PhotoPicker API, which was only available on API level 33 and above. The extension will make PhotoPicker available to ...
Android 4.0 is designated as API level 14. After installing it via the Android SDK Manager, I was able to set up a bootable ICS environment in the Android Virtual Device Manager (AVD).
Specifically, along with updated build tools for the Android Studio IDE, Beta 4 ships the final level 29 APIs and API 29 SDK. "Together, these give you everything you need to test your apps for ...
Instead, Google today encouraged developers who are waiting for the GDK to start working on Android apps for Glass using the standard Android SDK (API Level 15) to try out their ideas.