Android 2.0 Platform Official with Video

Posted by BBCyber on Monday, November 1, 2010



Android 2.0 brings a new developer API for synchronization, Bluetooth, and a few other things. Using a new synchronization, account manager and contact API, you can write applications to allow users to synchronize the device to a source of contact. You can also give users a faster way to communicate with others by embedding Contact Fast in your application. With the new Bluetooth API, you can now easily add peer-to-peer connectivity for your applications or games.

Developers can now use the Android SDK Manager to add their support to SDK 2.0 and SDK update tool for revision 3. New Developers can download the Android SDK from the download site. Once downloaded, the Android platform should be added using the SDK Manager

Manager SDK allows you to add a new platform for your Android SDK.

Android SDK Tools, revision 3 is needed to develop for Android 2.0. This includes support for the code via Ant build system, as well as Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) support for the SDK and related tools. For those of you who develop using Eclipse, we released the 0.9.4 version of the ADT through regular Eclipse update mechanism.

This device will run the Android 1.5, 1.6, or 2.0. android also plans to update minor version of the Android 2.0 by the end of the year, and it will be the last update for 2009. Here are some things you can do to become better prepared:

Download Android 2.0 platform and make sure your existing applications continue to work on new devices running the Android 2.0.

Make sure that your application works when using a WVGA (800x480) & FWVGA (854x480) emulator skin. We expect the device to the type of screen, running Android 2.0 will be launched soon.

Checkout the video below for more information about Android 2.0.

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