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It seems that Google are wasting no time in getting the development kit for the latest version of Android into the hands of developers.
Less than a month after Android 4.1 was announced at Google I/O, the new SDK allows developers to optimize their applications with a wide variety of new features.
Among the things Google have warned developers to look out for is taking care when optimizing a particular application to work with the larger 7 inch screen size, such as the one found on the Nexus 7.
The Google devs also urge application developers to start taking advantage of the new richer notification styles introduced in JB, as well hardware accelerated rendering to take advantage of the new framerate optimizations.
For more info on developing for Android 4.1, check out Android Developers. Meanwhile, the new SDK can be downloaded from here.
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Discover Magnitude !
Magnitude is an open-source, plugin-oriented and easy to use framework for developing Augmented Reality applications on Android.
The project started on February and is based on Chris Haseman's work on ARKit. We were 10 french students working on the project and we're proud to announce today our first release for developers on Google code.
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If you're interested in making Augmented reality applications, just go to our google code and checkout the sources to start playing.
Adding features to Magnitude is easy. You should just develop a plugin by doing a copy of SamplePlugin eclipse project.
Have fun !
If you create plugins for magnitude, we would love to see your work !
MagnitudeHQ on Google Code
As clearly anyone in the market for a phone right now, that doesn't answer "will it get Android 4.1" won't be looking at the ones that don't have that answer.
If Sony really want to be top-dog in the Mobile market, then they needed to have their initial list of phones that will be getting JB available the moment it was announced. Even if it's a partial list that gets added to later, it's what consumers want.
Not trying to be a mod, but you could have posted this in the already open jelly bean thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1725281
Google rolls Android 4.1 Jelly Beans SOON
Sent from my LT18i using xda premium
Please continue all further discussion in the other thread.
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PS - Sony will never be top dog in the mobile phone market, they're not even competitive.
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Leadwerks 3 is a new game engine purpose-built for mobile. By building the entire platform on pure native code, Leadwerks aims to bring a new level of performance and flexibility to 3D mobile games.
After two years of development, the team is now beginning a closed beta test. Select members of the community will provide feedback and testing so that final bug fixes and refinements can be made.
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There is a slow trickle of what Sony has in store for its apps as it moves to Android 5.0 Lollipop. Some slight hints were seen in the recent Sketch update and now we get a better idea in the TrackID Beta (4.1.B.0.5), which has been given a new material design inspired makeover.
Check out some of the screenshots below, showing flat graphical assets being used across many screens. We are likely to see other Sony apps being updated over the coming weeks.
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SOURCE = XPERIABLOG
http://www.xperiablog.net/2014/12/22/trackid-beta-4-1-b-0-5-shows-off-material-design/
Download APK = https://www.dropbox.com/s/0sy42a1sy1vy1pv/TrackID_Beta_4.1.B.0.5.apk?dl=0
Nice share
Ugly man!
The kit Kat apps look much better!
oh man, look ugly.
Very nice Bro
Nicy look but when i try login with Sony PlayMemories - app force close :/
P.S Here's Track Id beta community - be a beta tester https://plus.google.com/communities/115935263324989133575
Today I want to introduce a new project called ReviewsMotion (http://reviewsmotion.com), which will be very useful for indie developers who want to promote their apps and rank higher in the main app stores.
ReviewsMotion is a community where users can sign up for free, add their apps into the platform (iOS and Android), review other apps and start receiving reviews in the AppStore and Google Play.
Give a review – Receive a review, it’s just that simple
We hope you like it!
What do you think about this community? Give us your feedback!
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