Developer Preview of Android O
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Developer Preview of Android O
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#5Too bad the OEMs don't keep up. Only 2% of devices have Android 7 (N). http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/android-distribution-new...
I keep hoping that Google will figure out a solution to that (restrict access to Play Services, say). Until then, I guess I'll continue targeting API 16.
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#6Wi-Fi Aware looks cool. Something like this has been sorely needed for things like Chromecast setup and local multiplayer games. Has anyone out there used it, or are there no supported devices yet?
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#7Android has gone all the way from A to O (15 versions) but still can't do what the first gen iPod touch could do.
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#8> AAudio API for Pro Audio Android has gone all the way from A to O (15 versions) but still can't do what the first gen iPod touch could do.
Some people simply do not care about something, that might be a pet feature of someone else.
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#9Too bad the OEMs don't keep up. Only 2% of devices have Android 7 (N). http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/android-distribution-new...
I look at these previews as an example of things to come 3 years from now. I keep hoping that Google will figure out a solution to that (restrict access to Play Services, say). Until then, I guess I'll continue targeting API 16.
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#10> AAudio API for Pro Audio Android has gone all the way from A to O (15 versions) but still can't do what the first gen iPod touch could do.
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/list?can=2&q=NDK&so...