Material Design 3 for Compose 1.3 is now available! 🎨 The latest release includes: - Breaking API changes to use the new Ripple APIs - A brand new component: Carousel - Support for Predictive Back ... and more! Check out the blog post from Rebecca Franks to learn more 👇🏻 https://goo.gle/3ZqW8xd
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Modern tools and resources to help you build experiences that people love, faster and easier, across Android devices.
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The official Android Developers LinkedIn account from Google. Delivering the latest on Android development tools and resources to help you build experiences that people love, faster and easier, across every Android device.
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Are you interested in integrating AI experiences in your Android apps? Ask us your questions using #AskAndroid! 👇🏽
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Our Android predictions for the future? 🔮 🪄 More large screen devices 🪄 More battery optimization 🪄 More privacy and security 🪄 And of course, more AI Get ready for the future of Android → https://goo.gle/4edLX3x
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Android mobile apps run on a variety of devices - from foldable flip phones to desktops! To provide a great user experience on all types of devices, adapt your app's UI to different display sizes and configurations. Check out the new Compose adaptive APIs, now stable and available in 1.0 → https://goo.gle/47o0DKV The library provides both default scaffold implementations and necessary building block composables to create your own custom experiences. 🌟
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Creating seamless user experiences across multiple screen sizes can be a challenge for developers. SAP tackled this head-on, leveraging the Compose Material 3 adaptive library to build a truly adaptive UI. Learn how they used the new APIs to streamline development and create a better experience for their users. → https://goo.gle/3ASHaG6
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Adaptive apps support displays of all sizes: the entire device screen, resizable windows in multi‑window mode, portrait and landscape orientations, folded and unfolded displays of foldable devices. When supporting app resizability and multi‑window mode, use these tips: ✅ Do ensure your app functions well across orientations, multi-window modes and multitasking scenarios for increased productivity and satisfaction. ❌ Don't restrict orientation in your app's manifest or at runtime. ✅ Do use the Compose Material 3 Adaptive library. ❌ Don't reinvent the wheel. Don't miss out on the developer productivity gains provided by all the Jetpack Compose libraries. ✅ Do what your users expect: optimize your app for the diversity of devices people rely on every day. ❌ Don't wait. Get started today! Check out more adaptive do's and don'ts → https://goo.gle/4ehbyZo
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Desktop windowing is now available in developer preview for Android tablets! Learn how to optimize your apps to support adaptive layouts, robust multitasking, and adaptive inputs. → https://goo.gle/3ToMEyO Desktop windowing allows users to run multiple apps simultaneously and resize app windows, offering a more flexible and desktop-like experience. By optimizing for desktop windowing, you can deliver unique user experiences to match the growing demand for tablet-based productivity. At the same time, you'll enhance the overall user experience on tablets, making your apps more versatile and adaptable to different scenarios.
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Compose for TV has graduated to stable! 🚀 Read all about it in our latest blog post → https://goo.gle/4glvoEw We've incorporated your feedback from the alpha releases to bring you a more robust and developer-friendly experience. Compose for TV makes it easier than ever to create stunning and engaging user interfaces for television, with its declarative syntax and powerful APIs. In this update, we've simplified some APIs, moved a few things around, and removed others based on your input. But don't worry, the migration is a breeze! We've got a detailed guide in the blog post to walk you through the changes.
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Simplify authentication journeys for your users on Android with Credential Manager. We’re phasing out non-Credential Manager Authentication APIs to bring users a better authentication experience. Get the latest timelines and migration details. → https://goo.gle/3Tj9Mi3
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📈 Level up your Android development with stable, type-safe navigation APIs in Jetpack Navigation 2.8.0! → https://goo.gle/4gd657z Type-safe navigation makes it easier to write reliable and maintainable navigation code. We've made significant improvements based on your feedback since the alpha release. This version makes navigation in your Kotlin-based Android apps simpler and more robust. Learn how to define destinations using serializable types, pass data between screens with type safety, and take advantage of the improved API for a smoother development experience.