Support Bluetooth 2.1 N Android Newest
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Google recently announced the availability of Android platform Version 2.0. Android 2.0 version code named Eclair is promising some interesting updates. For those developers who want to develop Eclair, you can use the Software Development Kit (SDK) that already exist. You only need to download the Android 2.0 SDK files and immediately add the file using the SDK Manager.
There are some interesting changes that occur, including the API developer to sync, Bluetooth, camera, screen resolution, keyboard, and others. We have multiple accounts can be added to the device using Android. This is useful for email and contact synchronization. Another feature is called Quick contact. With these features, only with a single touch, users can access various options, such as phone, text, and email. Needs to be done only touch the images and contact the user just choose the service he wants.
New Bluetooth function on this platform makes Bluetooth 2.1 devices can work more optimally. Google also claims this new platform to feature the work of to a cross-platform that utilizes the Bluetooth feature can work better.
One of the difficulties experienced by developers in developing a system is when they have to adjust the system to the display device. Currently, developers can use a single binary to support equipment with a screen that has a large resolution and different.
Other features:
- Searchable and MMS messages SMS messages
- Update the camera support for the built-in flash, digital zoom, white balance, and macro focus
- Improved keyboard layout
- Upgrades include a thumbnail browser bookmarks and function of double-tap zoom
- Improved graphics performance
- Support Bluetooth 2.1
