Final Android 3.0 SDK Released 31
teh31337one writes "Google has released the SDK for their tablet OS, Android 3.0 'Honeycomb.'
Google states on its developers' blog that the APIs are final, and you can now develop apps targeting this new platform and publish them to Android Market. The new API level is 11." Google has posted here an overview of the new user and developer features.
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Conveniently the API level 11 (in decimal) is also the version number 11 (in binary) :)
Re:Ours goes to 11? (Score:5, Informative)
The API level is a simple increasing number, and the platform version is more traditional hierarchical. For example: platform 2.1 was API level 7, platform 2.3 was level 9, platform 2.3.3 level 10, and now 3.0 is 11.
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Since they've already stated that 2.4 is still gingerbread, it will probably only support API 10.
Honecomb v/s Gingerbread (Score:1)
Do any of the Honeycomb features carry over to smart-phones? And if so, are any of them not included in Gingerbread?
Or, is 3.0 exclusive to the smart-phone feature set?
Re:Honecomb v/s Gingerbread (Score:5, Informative)
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Hopefully Google Talk VoIP support (with extremely low bandwidth codecs please!) will be along for the ride...
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Google seems to be pretty vague on things like that. I'm still wondering when they're going to see fit to release Gingerbread for use on the Nexus One. Given that the Nexus phones are essentially theirs to control, I'm not sure why it's taking so long.
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Well yeah. There were a lot of conspiracy's about the delay, but that was always the only believable one anyway.
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Apps outside of market can do whatever they want to protect themselves just like happens in the PC / Mac world.
Finally! (Score:1)
After finally reaching the mythical level of 11 (and I thought only amps went to 11), it is finally time for a movie and retirement.