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Android Support for Kotlin Multiplatform to Share Business Logic Across Mobile, Web, Server, and Desktop Platforms Posted by Maru Ahues Bouza – Director, Product Management, and Jeffrey van Gogh – Director, Engineering Traditionally, developers must either write code individually for each platform they want to target, or make a number of compromises in order to reuse code across platforms. Android
Android Studio uses Gemini Pro to make Android development faster and easier Posted by Sandhya Mohan – Product Manager, Android Studio As part of the next chapter of our Gemini era, we announced we were bringing Gemini to more products. Today we’re excited to announce that Android Studio is using the Gemini 1.0 Pro model to make Android development faster and easier, and we’ve seen significant imp
Today we're releasing the first beta of Android 15. With the progress we've made refining the features and stability of Android 15, it's time to open the experience up to both developers and early adopters, so you can now enroll any supported Pixel device here to get this and future Android 15 Beta and feature drop Beta updates over-the-air. Android 15 continues our work to build a platform that h
Better, faster, stronger time zone updates on Android Posted by Almaz Mingaleev – Software Engineer and Masha Khokhlova – Technical Program Manager It's that time of year again when many of us move our clocks! Oh wait, your Android devices did it automatically, didn’t they? For Android users living in many countries, this may not be surprising. For example, the US, EU and UK governments haven't ch
Posted by Karan Gambhir – Director, Global Trust and Safety Partnerships As a platform, we strive to help developers responsibly build new businesses and reach wider audiences across a variety of content types and genres. In response to strong demand, in 2021 we began onboarding a wider range of real-money gaming (RMG) apps in markets with pre-existing licensing frameworks. Since then, this app ca
Posted by Dave Burke, VP of Engineering Foundation Models learn from a diverse range of data sources to produce AI systems capable of adapting to a wide range of tasks, instead of being trained for a single narrow use case. Today, we announced Gemini, our most capable model yet. Gemini was designed for flexibility, so it can run on everything from data centers to mobile devices. It's been optimize
The secret to Android's improved memory on 1B+ Devices: The latest Android Runtime update Posted by Santiago Aboy Solanes - Software Engineer The Android Runtime (ART) executes Dalvik bytecode produced from apps and system services written in the Java or Kotlin languages. We constantly improve ART to generate smaller and more performant code. Improving ART makes the system and user-experience bett
Posted by Kobi Gluck, Director of Product Management, Google Play Every day, Google Play helps billions of people around the world discover engaging, helpful, and enriching experiences on their devices. Maintaining consistently high app quality across these experiences is our top priority, which is why we continuously invest in new tools, features, and programs to help developers deliver the best
Posted by Serban Constantinescu, Product Manager Wouldn’t it be great if each update improved start-up times, execution speed, and memory usage of your apps? Google Play system updates for the Android Runtime (ART) do just that. These updates deliver performance improvements, the latest security fixes, and unify the core OpenJDK APIs across hundreds of millions of devices, including all Android 12
Posted by Allison Chang, Product Manager, Google Play Last year at Google I/O, we shared some big changes coming to the Play Store for large screen devices. Since then, we’ve seen even more people using large screens for work and play, across millions of active Android devices. Apps and games play a critical role in shaping the on-device experience, so we’ve redesigned the Play Store to help users
New policy update to boost trust and transparency on Google Play Posted by Kobi Gluck, Director, Product Management, Google Play Developer One of the many ways we keep Google Play a safe and trusted platform is by verifying the identity of developers and their payment information. This helps prevent the spread of malware, reduces fraud, and helps users understand who’s behind the apps they’re inst
Today, coinciding with Google I/O, we're releasing the second Beta of Android 14. Google I/O includes sessions covering many of Android 14's new features in detail, and Beta 2 includes enhancements around camera and media, privacy and security, system UI, and developer productivity. We're continuing to improve the large-screen device experience, and the Android 14 beta program is now available for
Introducing the Android Design Hub: The ultimate resource for building exceptional user interfaces across all form factors Posted by Adhithya Ramakumar, Design Lead, Android Developer Experience and Rebecca Gutteridge, Senior Developer Relations Engineer, Android Cross posted from Android Medium We’re introducing the Android Design Hub to make it easier to build compelling UI across form factors.
Posted by James Ward, Product Manager, Kotlin and Boris Farber, Developer Relations Engineer Android has been Kotlin-first for four years and many Android developers have made the switch resulting in higher productivity and more stable apps. However the default language to define builds has been Groovy (build.gradle), even though a Kotlin (build.gradle.kts) option has existed in Gradle for a numbe
Posted by Chang Liu and Lidia Gaymond, Product Managers, Google Play Did you know that one of the main reasons users uninstall apps is to free up space? Today, whenever users try to install a new app on a nearly-full device, they see a dialog that allows them to manually uninstall the app to make room. However, sometimes uninstalling a whole app, including all of the user’s app data just isn’t nec
Posted by Bethel Otuteye, Senior Director, Product Management, Android App Safety Google Play has launched a number of recent initiatives to help developers build consumer trust by showcasing their apps' privacy and security practices in a way that is simple and easy to understand. Today, we’re building on this work with a new data deletion policy that aims to empower users with greater clarity an
Mercari reduces 355K lines of code, a 69% difference, by rebuilding with Jetpack Compose Posted by the Android team In 2020, the Mercari team took on a big initiative to update its app’s technical infrastructure. At the time, its codebase was seven years old and hadn’t undergone any major architectural updates. This affected the team’s ability to develop new features and release timely app updates
Posted by Nevin Mital - Developer Relations Engineer, Android Media Today, we’re pleased to announce the full release of the Jetpack Media3 library. After sharing a first look at the library at Android Developer Summit 2021, we published several alpha and beta releases over the past several months to ensure a high-quality set of APIs that we now encourage everyone to adopt. Media3 is the new home
Now's the time to learn Android development with Jetpack Compose! Posted by Murat Yener, Developer Relations Engineer We are thrilled to announce that the full Android Basics with Compose course is now available. Whether you're a beginner with no programming experience, or a developer looking to learn Jetpack Compose and brush up on their Android development skills, it's a great time to start lear
Posted by Clément Béra, Software engineer We are happy to announce the release of a new version of API desugaring based on Android 13 and Java 11 language APIs. API desugaring allows developers to use more APIs without requiring a minimum API level for your app. This reduces friction during development. You are now free to use the java.nio APIs no matter which Android version is on the user’s devi
Improving user privacy by requiring opt-in to send X-Requested-With header from WebView Posted by Peter Birk Pakkenberg, Software Engineer X-Requested-With (XRW) is a nonstandard header. When a user installs and runs an application that uses a WebView to embed web content, the WebView will add the X-Requested-With header on every request sent to servers, with a value of the application APK name. I
Today, we are ⚡️electrified⚡️ to announce the latest stable release of the official IDE for building Android applications: Android Studio Electric Eel (2022.1.1)! This release includes updates and new features that cover across design, build & dependencies, emulators & devices, and IntelliJ. Read or watch below to learn more about how they can help you more productively build apps, and download th
Posted by Anton Hansson, Software EngineerAndroid 10 and higher support Modular System Components that allow us to expedite functional and security updates to the Android ecosystem outside of major API level releases and make new functionality backward compatible on already-released Android versions. These improvements help make development more flexible and broaden the reach for app developers. W
Posted by Serban Constantinescu, Product Manager,Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are the first Android phones to support only 64-bit apps. This configuration drops OS support for 32-bit code, reducing memory usage, improving performance, and enhancing security. Over time, we expect this device configuration to become commonplace. Thanks to the efforts and collaboration of the entire Android community, our
Posted by Diego Zavala, Product Manager (Android), Christiaan Brand, Product Manager (Account Security), Ali Naddaf, Software Engineer (Identity Ecosystems), Ken Buchanan, Software Engineer (Chrome) Explore passkeys on Android & Chrome starting today Starting today, Google is bringing passkey support to both Android and Chrome. Passkeys are a significantly safer replacement for passwords and other
Since we announced Kotlin support for Android in 2017, developers have been excited about writing their Android apps using Kotlin. We’ve continuously expanded this support for the language over the years, going Kotlin-first with Jetpack libraries and documentation, and then further investing into Kotlin with Jetpack Compose. We’ve also seen the interest of the community in Kotlin’s multiplatform c
Posted by Yuri Blaise, Product Manager, Android The Android Studio team took a deep dive into making it easier to make high quality apps with the latest stable release of Android Studio Dolphin 🐬(2021.3.1). This release focuses on three key themes: Jetpack Compose, Wear OS, and development productivity. For Jetpack Compose, Android Studio Dolphin now features reliable tools to preview multiple sc
Optimize for Android (Go edition): Lessons from Google apps - Part 1 Posted by Niharika Arora, Developer Relations Engineer The Android operating system brings the power of computing to everyone. This vision applies to all users, including those on entry-level phones that face real constraints across data, storage, memory, and more. This was especially important for us to get right because, when w
Posted by Miłosz Moczkowski, Developer Relations Engineer, Android As your app grows in size and complexity, it becomes increasingly difficult to manage, build and scale. One way to address this challenge is a software technique called modular programming, or modularization in short. It’s a practice of organizing a codebase into loosely coupled and independent entities - modules. We know that modu
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