

Developers can now obfuscate their code as an integrated part of a release build. Integrated ProGuard support: ProGuard is now packaged with the SDK Tools. Simplified debug builds: Developers can easily generate debug packages without having to manually configure the application’s manifest, making workflow more efficient. New forms of communication: The platform now includes support for front-facing camera, SIP/VOIP, and Near Field Communications (NFC), to let developers include new capabilities in their applications.įor a complete overview of what’s new in the platform, see the Android 2.3 Platform Highlights.Īlongside the new platform, we are releasing updates to the SDK Tools (r8), NDK, and ADT Plugin for Eclipse (8.0.0).

The platform also provides new audio effects such as reverb, equalization, headphone virtualization, and bass boost. Rich multimedia: To provide a great multimedia environment for games and other applications, we’ve added support for the new video formats VP8 and WebM, as well as support for AAC and AMR-wideband encoding. For precise motion processing, developers can use several new sensor types, including gyroscope. From native code, applications can now access input and sensor events, EGL/OpenGL ES, OpenSL ES, and assets, as well a new framework for managing lifecycle and windows. We’ve also given developers native access to more parts of the system by exposing a broad set of native APIs. Some of the highlights include:Įnhancements for game development: To improve overall responsiveness, we’ve added a new concurrent garbage collector and optimized the platform’s overall event handling. It includes many new platform technologies and APIs to help developers create great apps.

Today we're announcing a new version of the Android platform - Android 2.3 (Gingerbread).
