Loading docs/html/sdk/preview/start.jd +1 −18 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -8,22 +8,6 @@ devices. We're offering a preview SDK so you can get a head-start developing applications for it or simply optimize your existing application for upcoming tablets.</p> <h3>What is the preview SDK?</h3> <p>The Android 3.0 preview SDK is an early look at the upcoming version of Android 3.0, for developers only.</p> <p>The preview SDK includes:</p> <ul> <li>An early Android 3.0 system image for use in the Android emulator</li> <li>An Android 3.0 library with non-final APIs</li> <li>A new WXGA emulator skin for an extra large Android Virtual Device</li> <li>New documentation for Android 3.0, including a complete API reference, new developer guides, and an API differences report between Android 3.0 and 2.3.</li> </ul> <div class="note"> <p><strong>Be aware that:</strong></p> <ul> <li>The APIs in the preview SDK are <strong>not final</strong>. Some APIs may change in behavior Loading @@ -36,7 +20,6 @@ does <strong>not</strong> include the Android 3.0 documentation—to read th developer guides for Android 3.0, you must install the Android 3.0 preview documentation from the AVD and SDK Manager.</li> </ul> </div> Loading Loading @@ -130,7 +113,7 @@ don't need to change the manifest {@code minSdkVersion}).</p> there's nothing you <em>have to</em> do—if your application is a good citizen of the Android APIs, your app should work fine on devices running Android 3.0. However, in order to provide users a better experience when running your app on an Android 3.0 tablet, we recommend that you update your application to adapt to the new system theme and add optimize your application for larger your application to adapt to the new system theme and optimize your application for larger screens.</p> <p>Here's what you can do to optimize your application for tablets running Android Loading Loading
docs/html/sdk/preview/start.jd +1 −18 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -8,22 +8,6 @@ devices. We're offering a preview SDK so you can get a head-start developing applications for it or simply optimize your existing application for upcoming tablets.</p> <h3>What is the preview SDK?</h3> <p>The Android 3.0 preview SDK is an early look at the upcoming version of Android 3.0, for developers only.</p> <p>The preview SDK includes:</p> <ul> <li>An early Android 3.0 system image for use in the Android emulator</li> <li>An Android 3.0 library with non-final APIs</li> <li>A new WXGA emulator skin for an extra large Android Virtual Device</li> <li>New documentation for Android 3.0, including a complete API reference, new developer guides, and an API differences report between Android 3.0 and 2.3.</li> </ul> <div class="note"> <p><strong>Be aware that:</strong></p> <ul> <li>The APIs in the preview SDK are <strong>not final</strong>. Some APIs may change in behavior Loading @@ -36,7 +20,6 @@ does <strong>not</strong> include the Android 3.0 documentation—to read th developer guides for Android 3.0, you must install the Android 3.0 preview documentation from the AVD and SDK Manager.</li> </ul> </div> Loading Loading @@ -130,7 +113,7 @@ don't need to change the manifest {@code minSdkVersion}).</p> there's nothing you <em>have to</em> do—if your application is a good citizen of the Android APIs, your app should work fine on devices running Android 3.0. However, in order to provide users a better experience when running your app on an Android 3.0 tablet, we recommend that you update your application to adapt to the new system theme and add optimize your application for larger your application to adapt to the new system theme and optimize your application for larger screens.</p> <p>Here's what you can do to optimize your application for tablets running Android Loading