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Google unveiled the 2019 API level requirements for applications hitting the Play Store this year as well as for existing apps planned for future updates.
There likely will not be an Android 13L. Android 13 is API level 33 and Android 14’s API level appears to be 34. Google is likely skipping 13L because the features of 12L are already ...
Welcome API Level 22, download Android 5.1 emulations Talking of the latest update to Android (Version 5.1 of Lollipop rolls out)… Google has just officially announced the 5.1 SDK, which now ...
Google has updated its API level requirements. Developers of new apps or providing updates are rqeuired to target Android 10 API or above.
Google announced this week the release of the first public preview its SDK Extensions, which leverage modular system components to add APIs to the public SDK for certain previously released API levels ...
A new update heading to Android later this year means that apps that are over two years old will need to update their API target in order to stay accessible on newer devices. Currently, Android ...
Google has confirmed that it will no longer support Android Ice Cream Sandwich in the Play Services APK. This means that app developers will need to target Android 4.1 as the oldest supported ...
Android 4.0 is designated as API level 14. After installing it via the Android SDK Manager, I was able to set up a bootable ICS environment in the Android Virtual Device Manager (AVD).
Android O Developer Preview 3 launches, finalizes APIs Android O is officially “API Level 26.” The Play Store and SDK are ready for apps.