What's New
Lollipop API level, build tag updated
The latest Lollipop API level and build tag have been updated to 22 and LMY47D, respectively.
Google Mobile Services inquiry form added
Prospective Google Mobile Services (GMS) partners now have an online inquiry form to request a GMS license.
Dalvik constraints published
The Android Runtime (ART) team has released a list of syntactical and semantical constraints
to help construct valid .dex files supported by the runtime.
64-bit build instructions added
Detailed instructions for building Android on a 64-bit architecture have been added to the Source section of the site. These instructions cover product configuration, module definition, the install path, and more.
OpenGL ES graphics diagnostics documented
The site now contains a user guide for the GPU testing suite drawElements Quality Program (deqp). The guide offers an overview of the suite and instructions for porting and building the test modules.
Ubuntu version and Eclipse instructions updated
The recommended version of Ubuntu LTS has been increased from 12.04 to 14.04. Similarly, the Creating a project section of Using Eclipse has been revised to replace an outdated step.
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Build Accessories
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