There are many different ways that you can use location data in your Android apps. Previously, we’ve seen how you can display the user’s location on a Google Map; reverse geocode coordinates into a ...
How to create a database on your Android device with PortoDB Your email has been sent If you're looking to keep track of data on your Android device, PortoDB might be ...
For those people, there is Sailforms Database for Android – a personal database that lets you populate the app with every bit of personal data that will keep you on track: from scheduling, to ...
In mobile apps, using a simple database backend such as SQLite can be useful in a variety of use cases. In this article we will take a look at Android* SQLite API and helper classes for database ...
Google launched version 4.1 of Android Studio, its IDE for developing Android apps, into its stable channel today. As usual for Android Studio, the minor uptick in version numbers doesn’t quite do the ...
If your app relies on a back end server to provide its data, you need to make sure the app still offers a great experience when the user is offline. People understand that they can’t get a connection ...
Confirming app verification status will be the job of a new system component called the Android Developer Verifier, which ...
Google is rolling out Android 16 QPR2 Beta 2, the second beta for the December 2025 Pixel Drop. Here's how to install it on your Pixel!