XDA News Brief Google Play Services will end updates for older versions of Android By Corbin Davenport Published Jul 8, 2021 Google is ending updates for Google Play Services on Android
Android 1.0 (2008) This is where it all began. In 2008, Google released the first version of its Android operating system for a new generation of smartphones willing to take on Apple’s iPhone. Presented as an open-source operating system, Android 1.0 was a simple software with barely any of the smart features we take for granted today.
Some of these changes only apply to apps that explicitly declare support through their targetSdkVersion manifest attribute (also known as the target API level). Configuring your app to target a recent API level ensures that users can benefit from these improvements, while your app can still run on older Android versions.
For developers, there’s a lot to explore in Android 13, from privacy features like the new notification permission and photo picker, to APIs that help you build great experiences, like themed app icons, quick settings tile placement, and per-app language support, as well as capabilities like Bluetooth LE audio and MIDI 2.0 over USB.
You'll also need a data plan in order to receive messages when outside the range of a Wi-Fi network,” the company explains. “WhatsApp will no longer support Android phones running OS 4.0.4 and
The Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update is continuously rolling out to more Galaxy devices in which the Galaxy S10 Lite is the latest entry as of today. Currently, the update is released in Spain, while the firmware version is G770FXS6FULA and December 2021 security patch included as well.
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