This year's Android Dev Summit started off strong with a technical keynote that aired yesterday. Watch a quick recap of the most important announcements below, or read a recap of the key announcements here.
We're making it easier for you to track different versions across different artifacts by publishing a Bill of Materials, together with every Stable release of any of the Compose artifacts. The Compose October '22 release includes updates to Staggered Grids, drawing Text directly to Canvas, Pull to Refresh, and more.
There was a ton of Wear OS news at ADS '22! Take a look at the latest updates and find out why building a great Wear OS app is easier than ever with an Android Developer Story from Strava and results from apps like Todoist and Outdooractive.
Discover the latest guidance for optimizing your app for large screens with new verticalized layout guidance! In our brand new pages on developer.andoid.com we go into detail on the most important things to consider when optimizing an app for large screens in your vertical, so you can get to work on creating an app that looks great across tablets, foldables, and Chromebooks!
Check out the new recommended path for custom ML on Android
We launched the latest updates to Android's custom ML stack - a set of essential APIs and services for deploying custom ML features on Android. TensorFlow Lite in Google Play services is now the official ML interference engine on Android! Check out the announcement below for more.
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Google Maps has long been the definitive mapping and directions app on both Android and iOS. One recent challenger to that standard has been Waze, which features crowd-sourced data on driving conditions to keep its information accurate and up-to-date. Waze was such a stand-out service that Google actually acquired it about five years ago. While Waze has never been absolved … Continue reading #Google #Android #Smartphones #OS #News @ndrdnws #ndrdnws #AndroidNews
HTC has confirmed that it will begin rolling out its first Android 6.0 Marshmallow updates before the end of 2015. The company has also revealed which handsets are in line to get one, so if you’re wondering whether yours will get lucky, just check the list below. “Serving up Marshmallow sweetness real soon,” teased HTC America Read the full article... The post These are the HTC handsets getting a Marshmallow upgrade appeared first on Cult of Android .
With every few updates, Google Maps seems to walk closer and closer to a full-fledged refresh of its Material interface, helping it go along with the new direction Google is taking this year with its app design language. We've seen a new look for the main interface , an updated side menu , overhauled hotel listings , new fonts in many places throughout the app, a persistent Overview/Reviews/Photos bar on some place listings, and even an update to the look of the app on Android Auto . But over the past couple of days, one more part of the app is getting its re-looking session: Directions. For the longest time now, Google Maps has had a blue background behind the from/to directions boxes. The new UI switches that to more white, with dark grey text and icons, and some blue accents for the selected mode of transportation and starting step-by-step guidance. Revamped icons and fonts, a new sliding bottom overlay, and a few other minor things complete the list of changes. ...
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Samsung's first Android Go phone – the Galaxy J2 Core – has been making the rounds and causing some confusion. We saw the quad-core CPU of the Exynos 7570 benchmarked and we have some idea about the geographic distribution of its variants. Perhaps its manual can clear some things out. Here's some good news – the back is removable and you can change the battery. Here's some bad news – the USB port looks like a microUSB. The phone is a dual SIM handset with old-school slots, there are no card trays here (and you need to remove the battery to change the SIMs). There's a microSD card slots stacked on top of one of the SIM slots. The big questions was "how much will Samsung customize Android Go?" And the answer seems to be "plenty". The manual doesn't name the Android version, but it shows how to use Galaxy Apps and Smart Switch. Even the homescreen has the usual Samsung looks. But it's definitely an Android Go device as it uses ...