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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The OnePlus 6T is the biggest launch yet for the one-time underdog out of China. After years of selling their phones directly and unlocked, OnePlus has now found a carrier partner (T-Mobile) and also opened up their phone to usage on Verizon's network here in the US. So even though the hardware isn't a massive upgrade over the OnePlus 6, which was released only a few months ago, the reach for the OnePlus 6T is a big, big deal. But we're not necessarily here to talk about how big some carrier deals and connectivity are for OnePlus. We're here to tell you if the OnePlus 6T is the phone you should buy. In short, the OnePlus 6T remains the king of value. The OnePlus 6T isn't the best phone you can buy, though, but it is a really good one. Let's dive deeper in – this is our OnePlus 6T review. The Good Specs Overall, the specs list for the OnePlus 6T is right up there with the best of them. You've got a big full HD display, Snapdragon 845 pro...
After the collaboration with Disney that led to the birth of the OnePlus 6T Avengers Edition, the company of Pete Lau and Carl Pei have announced a new collaboration. This time with a well-known brand of sports cars and giant of Formula 1: McLaren. A OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition is coming, what should we expect? Have you ever heard of OSIRIS? Choose "Yes, I have!" or "Never heard of it.". Oops! Seems like something went wrong. Reloading might help. Yes, I have! Oops! Seems like something went wrong. Reloading might help. Never heard of it. Not much, actually. From past experience, we can imagine the new limited edition OnePlus 6T as a simple new color variant. As with OnePlus 6 Avengers Edition and OnePlus 5T Star Wars, I'm sure it's nothing more than a new finish for the device's body without any special changes to the specifications. The collaboration between ...
Honor Vera30 series to launch with Kirin 990 5G SoC gizmochina At the IFA 2019 tech trade show, Huawei took off covers from the Kirin 990 chipset. The 7nm flagship chipset from the company is integrated with a 5G modem. #Google #Android #Smartphones #OS #News @ndrdnws #ndrdnws #AndroidNews
Rocking a pair of Pixel Buds? Then you'll be glad to know that Google just announced it has added new gestures to your earphones. The new controls are accessible when you're using your Pixel Buds in concert with your Pixel phone or any other Android phone that has the Google Assistant on it. The Pixel Buds get more versatile Starting this week, Pixel Buds owners can manually turn their earphones on or off by triple tapping on the right earbud. Make sure you remember it's the right earbud, not the left or the feature won't work. Furthermore, Google makes it easier to skip to the next track by double tapping on the right earbud. Until now using this gesture would have allowed you to hear notifications. The good news is that Google lets you choose what exactly the double tap gesture will do. So if you want to continue using the double tapping action to hear notifications you can. Google allows you to set up your Pixel Buds the way you want it via the ...