Android 1.5 SDK made available for download
Published: 28 Apr 2009 08:47 BST
Meeting its own deadline, Google on Monday released the final version of software to create programs for a forthcoming update to the company's Android mobile-phone operating system.
Xavier Ducrohet announced the Android 1.5 software development kit (SDK) on the Android developer blog.
The Android 1.5 SDK release notes include details programmers might be interested in, such as improvements in emulating multiple Android devices and gauging performance issues.
And for comic relief, Google added: "We regret to inform developers that Android 1.5 will not include support for the Zilog Z80 processor architecture", an eight-bit chip that dates back to the 1970s.
Ordinary users, though, will be more interested in the list of new features with Android 1.5, code-named Cupcake. Among those are video support, faster GPS, stereo Bluetooth, a faster web browser, a software-based screen keyboard and user interface changes.
Android 1.5 is due in the coming months. In Germany, T-Mobile plans a May release for Android 1.5 to users of the first Android phone, the G1 built by HTC.
Google led the creation of a consortium called the Open Handset Alliance to develop Android in an attempt to jump-start development of higher-end smartphones with sophisticated web browsers and other software. Google believes mobile computing will drive significant growth in its internet services.
Credit: Google releases programing tools for Android 1.5 from CNET News
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