The final developer preview of Android O, Google’s latest version of the mobile operating system is out. Even though there are no major changes noticed with this release, app developers should start testing their apps on Android O at the earliest. To do so, they should download a device system image, install their app, test for its performance, and update the codes if necessary for publishing, using the app’s existing platform targeting.
Android O Preview:
It is a program that gives you access to the tools to make your apps compatible with the latest version of Android. And the best part is, it’s free! You can get it for your Google’s Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel C, Nexus5X, Nexus 6P and the Nexus Player( Yes, that’s the list for now ), by following some simple steps. The preview includes everything you need to check the performance of your existing app on a variety of screen sizes, network technologies, CPU/GPU chipsets, and hardware structures.
Accessing Android Developer Preview:
The first step to access the preview is to update to the latest version of Android Studio. It allows you to get the following through the SDK manager:
- Developer preview SDK and Tools
- Developer preview Emulator System Image
- Developer preview Emulator Image for Android TV and
- Developer preview support libraries.
The preview also includes hardware images that can be downloaded for different devices for testing and developing apps on physical devices. These images can be downloaded and flashed to your test devices manually, as many times as needed.
Build An Android Application Compatible with Android
Getting your apps compatible with the new Android O is what all app developers are concerned about right now. The following steps will guide you to make sure that your app words as-is Android O.
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