Check it out here!
http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2009/06/introducing-android-15-ndk-release-1.html
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I saw this article on a dutch site stating that the new android will be on the nexus one developerphone.
The new android could be on 11 november be out.
http://tweakers.net/nieuws/70656/android-gingerbread-komt-mogelijk-op-11-november.html
https://twitter.com/sundarpichai/status/374933465998708736
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0su0WTYOOss
For any app developers that are Interested in developing for Tizen, the Beta2 of the wearable SDK has been released, check out the info here:
http://www.tizenexperts.com/2014/04/tizen-sdk-for-wearable-1-0-0-beta2-released/
Okay, if I'm creating an app which targets for Android 5.1 and has to support a minimum Android Version of 2.3,
do I need to install the 2.3 SDK version from Android SDK Manager so that it supports Gingerbread??
Or is 5.1 SDK enough to support it by backward compatibility??
Thanks
Hi,
I'm sure that this thread will help you more:
need sdk 23.0.5 + android L (api 21) + API 20 + API 19 Latest Updated Api .
Basic Android SDK Tutorial For Beginners (Windows) - 02/24/2011
If not, ask in one of them.
Good luck
Anyway, I found the answer by testing.
Answer is: NO
Welcome,
I have some (partially technical) questions regarding the lighter version of Android - Android Go (Oreo Edition).
1. Does Android Go provide full support for applications dedicated to "normal" Android? Has it been somehow trimmed in terms of compatibility?
Of course, I omit porting an application to newer Android version in general. Rather a comparison with "full" Android Oreo or other versions.
2. Does Android Go also support Project Treble enabled drivers?
3. Does the obligation of supplying Project Treble enabled vendor implementation and minimum 4.4 kernel version for devices shipping with Android 8 refer also to Android Go?