Android SDK Platform-Tools is a component for the Android SDK.
It includes tools that interface with the Android platform, primarily
adb
and
fastboot
.
Although adb
is required for Android app development, app developers will
normally just use the copy Studio installs. This download is useful if you want
to use adb
directly from the command-line and don’t have Studio installed.
(If you do have Studio installed, you might want to just use the copy it
installed because Studio will automatically update it.) fastboot
is needed
if you want to unlock your device bootloader and flash it with a new system
image. This package used to contain systrace
, but that has been obsoleted in
favor of Studio Profiler, gpuinspector.dev, or Perfetto.
Although some new features in adb
and fastboot
are available only for recent
versions of Android, they’re backward compatible, so you should only need the
latest version of the SDK Platform-Tools and should file bugs if you find
exceptions.
Downloads
If you’re an Android developer, you should get the latest
SDK Platform-Tools from Android Studio’s SDK Manager or from the
sdkmanager
command-line tool. This ensures the tools are saved to the right place with
the rest of your Android SDK tools and easily updated.
But if you want just these command-line tools, use the following links:
Although these links do not change, they always point to the most recent version
of the tools.
Revisions
33.0.3 (Aug 2022)
- adb
- Don’t retry
adb root
if first attempt failed. - Fix track-devices duplicate entry.
- Add receive windowing (increase throughput on high-latency connections).
- More specific error messages in the «more than one device» failure cases.
- Reject unexpected reverse forward requests.
- Fix install-multi-package on Windows.
- Don’t retry
- fastboot
- Remove e2fsdroid as part of SDK platform-tools.
- Print OemCmdHandler return message on success.
33.0.2 (May 2022)
- fastboot
- Support for the
vendor_kernel_boot
partition.
- Support for the
33.0.1 (March 2022)
- adb
- Fixes Windows mdns crashes.
- Fixes enable-verity/disable-verity on old devices.
- Fixes «install multiple» on old devices
- Improves the help output to include all supported compression methods.
- systrace
- Removed. Use Studio Profiler/gpuinspector.dev/Perfetto instead.
33.0.0 (February 2022)
- adb
- Fixes the issue introduced in 32.0.0 of crashes when run without any
arguments.
- Fixes the issue introduced in 32.0.0 of crashes when run without any
32.0.0 (January 2022)
- adb
- Universal binary for Apple M1 devices.
- Known issue: this version crashes when run without any arguments.
31.0.3 (August 2021)
- fastboot
- Support flashing vbmeta_vendor.img for fastboot flashall / update.
31.0.2 (April 2021)
- adb
- Support forwarding to vsock on linux.
- Fix bug in
adb track-devices
where devices over wireless debugging wouldn’t
immediately receive updates. - Implement preliminary support for mDNS device discovery without a separately
installed mDNS service. This is currently disabled by default, and can be
enabled by setting the environment variableADB_MDNS_OPENSCREEN
to 1 when
starting the adb server.
- fastboot
- Don’t fail when unable to get boot partition size.
- Derive device locked state from property instead of parsing the kernel
command line.
31.0.1 (March 2021)
- adb
- Reduce TCP keepalive interval.
- Improve incremental installation performance.
- fastboot
- Add support for compressed snapshot merges.
- Restore legacy A/B support.
31.0.0 (February 2021)
- adb
- Disable compression on pull by default.
30.0.5 (November 2020)
- adb
- Improve performance of
adb push
when pushing many files over a high-latency connection. - Improve
adb push/pull
performance on Windows. - Fix
adb push --sync
with multiple inputs. - Improve performance of incremental apk installation.
- Improve error handling for incremental apk installation.
- Improve performance of
30.0.4 (July 2020)
- adb
- Fix fallback to non-incremental apk installation on pre-Android 11 devices.
- Fix
adb install-multi-package
. - Fix some more crashes related to adb wireless pairing.
- Improve some error messages.
- fastboot
- Improve console output on
fastboot oem
commands. - Fix
fastboot flashall
on older devices such as Nexus 7.
- Improve console output on
30.0.3 (June 2020)
- adb
- Fix installation of APKs signed with v4 signature scheme on pre-Android 11 devices.
- Fix crash when authenticating without
ADB_VENDOR_KEYS
. - Fix crash when using
adb -H
.
30.0.2 (June 2020)
- adb
- Improve adb wireless pairing.
- Fix hang in
adb logcat
when run before a device is connected. - Add
adb transport-id
to allow scripts to safely wait for a device to go away after root/unroot/reboot.
30.0.1 (May 2020)
- adb
- Disable adb mdns auto-connection by default. This can be reenabled with the
ADB_MDNS_AUTO_CONNECT
environment variable. - Improve performance of
adb install-multi
on Android 10 or newer devices. - Fix timeout when using
adb root/unroot
on a device connected over TCP. - Update support for wireless pairing.
- Disable adb mdns auto-connection by default. This can be reenabled with the
30.0.0 (April 2020)
- adb
- Add initial support for wireless pairing.
- Add support for incremental APK installation.
- Implement client-side support for compression of
adb {push, pull, sync}
when used with an Android 11 device. - Improve performance of
adb push
on high-latency connections. - Improve push/pull performance on Windows.
29.0.6 (February 2020)
- adb
- 64-bit size/time support for
adb ls
when used with an
Android 11 device. - Support listening on
::1
on POSIX. - Client support for WinUSB devices that publish a WinUSB descriptor
(required for Android 11) should no longer require a USB
driver to be installed. - Fix hang when using
adb install
on something that isn’t actually a file.
- 64-bit size/time support for
29.0.5 (October 2019)
- adb
- Slight performance improvement on Linux when using many simultaneous
connections. - Add
--fastdeploy
option toadb install
, for incremental updates to APKs
while developing.
- Slight performance improvement on Linux when using many simultaneous
29.0.4 (September 2019)
- adb
- Hotfix for native debugging timeout with LLDB
(see issue #134613180). This also
fixes a related bug in the Android Studio Profilers that causes an
AdbCommandRejectedException
, which you can see in theidea.log
file.
- Hotfix for native debugging timeout with LLDB
29.0.3 (September 2019)
- adb
adb forward --list
works with multiple devices connected.- Fix devices going offline on Windows.
- Improve
adb install
output and help text. - Restore previous behavior of
adb connect <host>
without specifying port.
29.0.2 (July 2019)
- adb
- Fixes a Windows heap integrity crash.
- fastboot
- Adds support for partition layout of upcoming devices.
29.0.1 (June 2019)
- adb
- Hotfix for Windows crashes (https://issuetracker.google.com/134613180)
29.0.0 (June 2019)
- adb
adb reconnect
performs a USB reset on Linux.- On Linux, when connecting to a newer adb server, instead of killing the
server and starting an older one, adb attempts to launch the newer
version transparently. adb root
waits for the device to reconnect after disconnecting.
Previously,adb root; adb wait-for-device
could mistakenly return
immediately ifadb wait-for-device
started before adb noticed that the
device had disconnected.
- fastboot
- Disables an error message that occurred when fastboot attempted to
open the touch bar or keyboard on macOS.
- Disables an error message that occurred when fastboot attempted to
28.0.2 (March 2019)
- adb
- Fixes flakiness of
adb shell
port forwarding that leads to «Connection
reset by peer» error message. - Fixes authentication via
ADB_VENDOR_KEYS
when reconnecting devices. - Fixes authentication—when the private key used for authentication does not
match the public key—by calculating the public key from the private key,
instead of assuming that they match.
- Fixes flakiness of
- fastboot
- Adds support for dynamic partitions.
- Updated Windows requirements
- The platform tools now depend on the Windows Universal C Runtime, which is
usually installed by default via Windows Update. If you see errors mentioning
missing DLLs, you may need to manually fetch and install the runtime
package.
- The platform tools now depend on the Windows Universal C Runtime, which is
28.0.1 (September 2018)
- adb
- Add support for reconnection of TCP connections. Upon disconnection, adb
will attempt to reconnect for up to 60 seconds before abandoning a connection. - Fix Unicode console output on Windows. (Thanks to external contributor
Spencer Low!) - Fix a file descriptor double-close that can occur, resulting in connections
being closed when anadb connect
happens simultaneously. - Fix
adb forward --list
when used with more than one device connected.
- Add support for reconnection of TCP connections. Upon disconnection, adb
- fastboot
- Increase command timeout to 30 seconds, to better support some slow
bootloader commands.
- Increase command timeout to 30 seconds, to better support some slow
28.0.0 (June 2018)
- adb:
- Add support for checksum-less operation with devices running Android P,
which improves throughput by up to 40%. - Sort output of
adb devices
by connection type and device serial. - Increase the socket listen backlog to allow for more simulataneous adb
commands. - Improve error output for
adb connect
.
- Add support for checksum-less operation with devices running Android P,
- fastboot:
- Improve output format, add a verbose output mode (
-v
). - Clean up help output.
- Add
product.img
andodm.img
to the list of partitions flashed by
fastboot flashall
. - Avoid bricking new devices when using a too-old version of fastboot by
allowing factory image packages to require support for specific partitions.
- Improve output format, add a verbose output mode (
27.0.1 (December 2017)
- adb: fixes an assertion failure on MacOS that
occurred when connecting devices using USB 3.0. - Fastboot: On Windows, adds support for wiping devices that use F2FS
(Flash-Friendly File System).
27.0.0 (December 2017)
- Re-fixes the macOS 10.13 fastboot bug first fixed in 26.0.1, but
re-introduced in 26.0.2.
26.0.2 (October 2017)
- Add fastboot support for Pixel 2 devices.
26.0.1 (September 2017)
- Fixed fastboot problems on macOS 10.13 High Sierra
(bug 64292422).
26.0.0 (June 2017)
- Updated with the release of Android O final SDK (API level 26).
25.0.5 (April 24, 2017)
-
Fixed adb sideload of large updates on Windows, manifesting as
«std::bad_alloc» (bug
37139736). -
Fixed adb problems with some Windows firewalls, manifesting as «cannot open
transport registration socketpair»
(bug 37139725). -
Both
adb --version
andfastboot --version
now include the install path. -
Changed adb to not resolve
localhost
to work around misconfigured VPN. -
Changed adb to no longer reset USB devices on Linux, which could affect
other attached USB devices.
25.0.4 (March 16, 2017)
- Added experimental libusb support to Linux and Mac adb
To use the libusb backend, set the environment variable ADB_LIBUSB=true before
launching a new adb server. The new adb host-features
command will tell you
whether or not you’re using libusb.
To restart adb with libusb and check that it worked, use adb kill-server;
. The output should include
ADB_LIBUSB=1 adb start-server; adb host-features
«libusb».
In this release, the old non-libusb implementation remains the default.
-
fastboot doesn’t hang 2016 MacBook Pros anymore
(bug
231129) -
Fixed Systrace command line capture on Mac
25.0.3 (December 16, 2016)
- Fixed fastboot bug causing Android Things devices to fail to flash
25.0.2 (December 12, 2016)
- Updated with the Android N MR1 Stable release (API 25)
25.0.1 (November 22, 2016)
- Updated with the release of Android N MR1 Developer Preview 2 release (API 25)
25.0.0 (October 19, 2016)
- Updated with the release of Android N MR1 Developer Preview 1 release (API 25)
24.0.4 (October 14, 2016)
- Updated to address issues in ADB and Mac OS Sierra
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This is the Android Software Development Kit License Agreement
1. Introduction
1.1 The Android Software Development Kit (referred to in the License Agreement as the «SDK» and specifically including the Android system files, packaged APIs, and Google APIs add-ons) is licensed to you subject to the terms of the License Agreement. The License Agreement forms a legally binding contract between you and Google in relation to your use of the SDK.
1.2 «Android» means the Android software stack for devices, as made available under the Android Open Source Project, which is located at the following URL: https://source.android.com/, as updated from time to time.
1.3 A «compatible implementation» means any Android device that (i) complies with the Android Compatibility Definition document, which can be found at the Android compatibility website (https://source.android.com/compatibility) and which may be updated from time to time; and (ii) successfully passes the Android Compatibility Test Suite (CTS).
1.4 «Google» means Google LLC, organized under the laws of the State of Delaware, USA, and operating under the laws of the USA with principal place of business at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA.
2. Accepting this License Agreement
2.1 In order to use the SDK, you must first agree to the License Agreement. You may not use the SDK if you do not accept the License Agreement.
2.2 By clicking to accept and/or using this SDK, you hereby agree to the terms of the License Agreement.
2.3 You may not use the SDK and may not accept the License Agreement if you are a person barred from receiving the SDK under the laws of the United States or other countries, including the country in which you are resident or from which you use the SDK.
2.4 If you are agreeing to be bound by the License Agreement on behalf of your employer or other entity, you represent and warrant that you have full legal authority to bind your employer or such entity to the License Agreement. If you do not have the requisite authority, you may not accept the License Agreement or use the SDK on behalf of your employer or other entity.
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3.2 You may not use this SDK to develop applications for other platforms (including non-compatible implementations of Android) or to develop another SDK. You are of course free to develop applications for other platforms, including non-compatible implementations of Android, provided that this SDK is not used for that purpose.
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3.4 You may not use the SDK for any purpose not expressly permitted by the License Agreement. Except to the extent required by applicable third party licenses, you may not copy (except for backup purposes), modify, adapt, redistribute, decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble, or create derivative works of the SDK or any part of the SDK.
3.5 Use, reproduction and distribution of components of the SDK licensed under an open source software license are governed solely by the terms of that open source software license and not the License Agreement.
3.6 You agree that the form and nature of the SDK that Google provides may change without prior notice to you and that future versions of the SDK may be incompatible with applications developed on previous versions of the SDK. You agree that Google may stop (permanently or temporarily) providing the SDK (or any features within the SDK) to you or to users generally at Google’s sole discretion, without prior notice to you.
3.7 Nothing in the License Agreement gives you a right to use any of Google’s trade names, trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names, or other distinctive brand features.
3.8 You agree that you will not remove, obscure, or alter any proprietary rights notices (including copyright and trademark notices) that may be affixed to or contained within the SDK.
4. Use of the SDK by You
4.1 Google agrees that it obtains no right, title or interest from you (or your licensors) under the License Agreement in or to any software applications that you develop using the SDK, including any intellectual property rights that subsist in those applications.
4.2 You agree to use the SDK and write applications only for purposes that are permitted by (a) the License Agreement and (b) any applicable law, regulation or generally accepted practices or guidelines in the relevant jurisdictions (including any laws regarding the export of data or software to and from the United States or other relevant countries).
4.3 You agree that if you use the SDK to develop applications for general public users, you will protect the privacy and legal rights of those users. If the users provide you with user names, passwords, or other login information or personal information, you must make the users aware that the information will be available to your application, and you must provide legally adequate privacy notice and protection for those users. If your application stores personal or sensitive information provided by users, it must do so securely. If the user provides your application with Google Account information, your application may only use that information to access the user’s Google Account when, and for the limited purposes for which, the user has given you permission to do so.
4.4 You agree that you will not engage in any activity with the SDK, including the development or distribution of an application, that interferes with, disrupts, damages, or accesses in an unauthorized manner the servers, networks, or other properties or services of any third party including, but not limited to, Google or any mobile communications carrier.
4.5 You agree that you are solely responsible for (and that Google has no responsibility to you or to any third party for) any data, content, or resources that you create, transmit or display through Android and/or applications for Android, and for the consequences of your actions (including any loss or damage which Google may suffer) by doing so.
4.6 You agree that you are solely responsible for (and that Google has no responsibility to you or to any third party for) any breach of your obligations under the License Agreement, any applicable third party contract or Terms of Service, or any applicable law or regulation, and for the consequences (including any loss or damage which Google or any third party may suffer) of any such breach.
5. Your Developer Credentials
5.1 You agree that you are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of any developer credentials that may be issued to you by Google or which you may choose yourself and that you will be solely responsible for all applications that are developed under your developer credentials.
6. Privacy and Information
6.1 In order to continually innovate and improve the SDK, Google may collect certain usage statistics from the software including but not limited to a unique identifier, associated IP address, version number of the software, and information on which tools and/or services in the SDK are being used and how they are being used. Before any of this information is collected, the SDK will notify you and seek your consent. If you withhold consent, the information will not be collected.
6.2 The data collected is examined in the aggregate to improve the SDK and is maintained in accordance with Google’s Privacy Policy, which is located at the following URL: https://policies.google.com/privacy
6.3 Anonymized and aggregated sets of the data may be shared with Google partners to improve the SDK.
7. Third Party Applications
7.1 If you use the SDK to run applications developed by a third party or that access data, content or resources provided by a third party, you agree that Google is not responsible for those applications, data, content, or resources. You understand that all data, content or resources which you may access through such third party applications are the sole responsibility of the person from which they originated and that Google is not liable for any loss or damage that you may experience as a result of the use or access of any of those third party applications, data, content, or resources.
7.2 You should be aware the data, content, and resources presented to you through such a third party application may be protected by intellectual property rights which are owned by the providers (or by other persons or companies on their behalf). You may not modify, rent, lease, loan, sell, distribute or create derivative works based on these data, content, or resources (either in whole or in part) unless you have been specifically given permission to do so by the relevant owners.
7.3 You acknowledge that your use of such third party applications, data, content, or resources may be subject to separate terms between you and the relevant third party. In that case, the License Agreement does not affect your legal relationship with these third parties.
8. Using Android APIs
8.1 Google Data APIs
8.1.1 If you use any API to retrieve data from Google, you acknowledge that the data may be protected by intellectual property rights which are owned by Google or those parties that provide the data (or by other persons or companies on their behalf). Your use of any such API may be subject to additional Terms of Service. You may not modify, rent, lease, loan, sell, distribute or create derivative works based on this data (either in whole or in part) unless allowed by the relevant Terms of Service.
8.1.2 If you use any API to retrieve a user’s data from Google, you acknowledge and agree that you shall retrieve data only with the user’s explicit consent and only when, and for the limited purposes for which, the user has given you permission to do so. If you use the Android Recognition Service API, documented at the following URL: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/speech/RecognitionService, as updated from time to time, you acknowledge that the use of the API is subject to the Data Processing Addendum for Products where Google is a Data Processor, which is located at the following URL: https://privacy.google.com/businesses/gdprprocessorterms/, as updated from time to time. By clicking to accept, you hereby agree to the terms of the Data Processing Addendum for Products where Google is a Data Processor.
9. Terminating this License Agreement
9.1 The License Agreement will continue to apply until terminated by either you or Google as set out below.
9.2 If you want to terminate the License Agreement, you may do so by ceasing your use of the SDK and any relevant developer credentials.
9.3 Google may at any time, terminate the License Agreement with you if:
(A) you have breached any provision of the License Agreement; or
(B) Google is required to do so by law; or
(C) the partner with whom Google offered certain parts of SDK (such as APIs) to you has terminated its relationship with Google or ceased to offer certain parts of the SDK to you; or
(D) Google decides to no longer provide the SDK or certain parts of the SDK to users in the country in which you are resident or from which you use the service, or the provision of the SDK or certain SDK services to you by Google is, in Google’s sole discretion, no longer commercially viable.
9.4 When the License Agreement comes to an end, all of the legal rights, obligations and liabilities that you and Google have benefited from, been subject to (or which have accrued over time whilst the License Agreement has been in force) or which are expressed to continue indefinitely, shall be unaffected by this cessation, and the provisions of paragraph 14.7 shall continue to apply to such rights, obligations and liabilities indefinitely.
10. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
10.1 YOU EXPRESSLY UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE SDK IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK AND THAT THE SDK IS PROVIDED «AS IS» AND «AS AVAILABLE» WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND FROM GOOGLE.
10.2 YOUR USE OF THE SDK AND ANY MATERIAL DOWNLOADED OR OTHERWISE OBTAINED THROUGH THE USE OF THE SDK IS AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION AND RISK AND YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEM OR OTHER DEVICE OR LOSS OF DATA THAT RESULTS FROM SUCH USE.
10.3 GOOGLE FURTHER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
11. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
11.1 YOU EXPRESSLY UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT GOOGLE, ITS SUBSIDIARIES AND AFFILIATES, AND ITS LICENSORS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU UNDER ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES THAT MAY BE INCURRED BY YOU, INCLUDING ANY LOSS OF DATA, WHETHER OR NOT GOOGLE OR ITS REPRESENTATIVES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF OR SHOULD HAVE BEEN AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH LOSSES ARISING.
12. Indemnification
12.1 To the maximum extent permitted by law, you agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Google, its affiliates and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents from and against any and all claims, actions, suits or proceedings, as well as any and all losses, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys fees) arising out of or accruing from (a) your use of the SDK, (b) any application you develop on the SDK that infringes any copyright, trademark, trade secret, trade dress, patent or other intellectual property right of any person or defames any person or violates their rights of publicity or privacy, and (c) any non-compliance by you with the License Agreement.
13. Changes to the License Agreement
13.1 Google may make changes to the License Agreement as it distributes new versions of the SDK. When these changes are made, Google will make a new version of the License Agreement available on the website where the SDK is made available.
14. General Legal Terms
14.1 The License Agreement constitutes the whole legal agreement between you and Google and governs your use of the SDK (excluding any services which Google may provide to you under a separate written agreement), and completely replaces any prior agreements between you and Google in relation to the SDK.
14.2 You agree that if Google does not exercise or enforce any legal right or remedy which is contained in the License Agreement (or which Google has the benefit of under any applicable law), this will not be taken to be a formal waiver of Google’s rights and that those rights or remedies will still be available to Google.
14.3 If any court of law, having the jurisdiction to decide on this matter, rules that any provision of the License Agreement is invalid, then that provision will be removed from the License Agreement without affecting the rest of the License Agreement. The remaining provisions of the License Agreement will continue to be valid and enforceable.
14.4 You acknowledge and agree that each member of the group of companies of which Google is the parent shall be third party beneficiaries to the License Agreement and that such other companies shall be entitled to directly enforce, and rely upon, any provision of the License Agreement that confers a benefit on (or rights in favor of) them. Other than this, no other person or company shall be third party beneficiaries to the License Agreement.
14.5 EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. THE SDK IS SUBJECT TO UNITED STATES EXPORT LAWS AND REGULATIONS. YOU MUST COMPLY WITH ALL DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL EXPORT LAWS AND REGULATIONS THAT APPLY TO THE SDK. THESE LAWS INCLUDE RESTRICTIONS ON DESTINATIONS, END USERS AND END USE.
14.6 The rights granted in the License Agreement may not be assigned or transferred by either you or Google without the prior written approval of the other party. Neither you nor Google shall be permitted to delegate their responsibilities or obligations under the License Agreement without the prior written approval of the other party.
14.7 The License Agreement, and your relationship with Google under the License Agreement, shall be governed by the laws of the State of California without regard to its conflict of laws provisions. You and Google agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located within the county of Santa Clara, California to resolve any legal matter arising from the License Agreement. Notwithstanding this, you agree that Google shall still be allowed to apply for injunctive remedies (or an equivalent type of urgent legal relief) in any jurisdiction.
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This is the Android Software Development Kit License Agreement
1. Introduction
1.1 The Android Software Development Kit (referred to in the License Agreement as the «SDK» and specifically including the Android system files, packaged APIs, and Google APIs add-ons) is licensed to you subject to the terms of the License Agreement. The License Agreement forms a legally binding contract between you and Google in relation to your use of the SDK.
1.2 «Android» means the Android software stack for devices, as made available under the Android Open Source Project, which is located at the following URL: https://source.android.com/, as updated from time to time.
1.3 A «compatible implementation» means any Android device that (i) complies with the Android Compatibility Definition document, which can be found at the Android compatibility website (https://source.android.com/compatibility) and which may be updated from time to time; and (ii) successfully passes the Android Compatibility Test Suite (CTS).
1.4 «Google» means Google LLC, organized under the laws of the State of Delaware, USA, and operating under the laws of the USA with principal place of business at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA.
2. Accepting this License Agreement
2.1 In order to use the SDK, you must first agree to the License Agreement. You may not use the SDK if you do not accept the License Agreement.
2.2 By clicking to accept and/or using this SDK, you hereby agree to the terms of the License Agreement.
2.3 You may not use the SDK and may not accept the License Agreement if you are a person barred from receiving the SDK under the laws of the United States or other countries, including the country in which you are resident or from which you use the SDK.
2.4 If you are agreeing to be bound by the License Agreement on behalf of your employer or other entity, you represent and warrant that you have full legal authority to bind your employer or such entity to the License Agreement. If you do not have the requisite authority, you may not accept the License Agreement or use the SDK on behalf of your employer or other entity.
3. SDK License from Google
3.1 Subject to the terms of the License Agreement, Google grants you a limited, worldwide, royalty-free, non-assignable, non-exclusive, and non-sublicensable license to use the SDK solely to develop applications for compatible implementations of Android.
3.2 You may not use this SDK to develop applications for other platforms (including non-compatible implementations of Android) or to develop another SDK. You are of course free to develop applications for other platforms, including non-compatible implementations of Android, provided that this SDK is not used for that purpose.
3.3 You agree that Google or third parties own all legal right, title and interest in and to the SDK, including any Intellectual Property Rights that subsist in the SDK. «Intellectual Property Rights» means any and all rights under patent law, copyright law, trade secret law, trademark law, and any and all other proprietary rights. Google reserves all rights not expressly granted to you.
3.4 You may not use the SDK for any purpose not expressly permitted by the License Agreement. Except to the extent required by applicable third party licenses, you may not copy (except for backup purposes), modify, adapt, redistribute, decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble, or create derivative works of the SDK or any part of the SDK.
3.5 Use, reproduction and distribution of components of the SDK licensed under an open source software license are governed solely by the terms of that open source software license and not the License Agreement.
3.6 You agree that the form and nature of the SDK that Google provides may change without prior notice to you and that future versions of the SDK may be incompatible with applications developed on previous versions of the SDK. You agree that Google may stop (permanently or temporarily) providing the SDK (or any features within the SDK) to you or to users generally at Google’s sole discretion, without prior notice to you.
3.7 Nothing in the License Agreement gives you a right to use any of Google’s trade names, trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names, or other distinctive brand features.
3.8 You agree that you will not remove, obscure, or alter any proprietary rights notices (including copyright and trademark notices) that may be affixed to or contained within the SDK.
4. Use of the SDK by You
4.1 Google agrees that it obtains no right, title or interest from you (or your licensors) under the License Agreement in or to any software applications that you develop using the SDK, including any intellectual property rights that subsist in those applications.
4.2 You agree to use the SDK and write applications only for purposes that are permitted by (a) the License Agreement and (b) any applicable law, regulation or generally accepted practices or guidelines in the relevant jurisdictions (including any laws regarding the export of data or software to and from the United States or other relevant countries).
4.3 You agree that if you use the SDK to develop applications for general public users, you will protect the privacy and legal rights of those users. If the users provide you with user names, passwords, or other login information or personal information, you must make the users aware that the information will be available to your application, and you must provide legally adequate privacy notice and protection for those users. If your application stores personal or sensitive information provided by users, it must do so securely. If the user provides your application with Google Account information, your application may only use that information to access the user’s Google Account when, and for the limited purposes for which, the user has given you permission to do so.
4.4 You agree that you will not engage in any activity with the SDK, including the development or distribution of an application, that interferes with, disrupts, damages, or accesses in an unauthorized manner the servers, networks, or other properties or services of any third party including, but not limited to, Google or any mobile communications carrier.
4.5 You agree that you are solely responsible for (and that Google has no responsibility to you or to any third party for) any data, content, or resources that you create, transmit or display through Android and/or applications for Android, and for the consequences of your actions (including any loss or damage which Google may suffer) by doing so.
4.6 You agree that you are solely responsible for (and that Google has no responsibility to you or to any third party for) any breach of your obligations under the License Agreement, any applicable third party contract or Terms of Service, or any applicable law or regulation, and for the consequences (including any loss or damage which Google or any third party may suffer) of any such breach.
5. Your Developer Credentials
5.1 You agree that you are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of any developer credentials that may be issued to you by Google or which you may choose yourself and that you will be solely responsible for all applications that are developed under your developer credentials.
6. Privacy and Information
6.1 In order to continually innovate and improve the SDK, Google may collect certain usage statistics from the software including but not limited to a unique identifier, associated IP address, version number of the software, and information on which tools and/or services in the SDK are being used and how they are being used. Before any of this information is collected, the SDK will notify you and seek your consent. If you withhold consent, the information will not be collected.
6.2 The data collected is examined in the aggregate to improve the SDK and is maintained in accordance with Google’s Privacy Policy, which is located at the following URL: https://policies.google.com/privacy
6.3 Anonymized and aggregated sets of the data may be shared with Google partners to improve the SDK.
7. Third Party Applications
7.1 If you use the SDK to run applications developed by a third party or that access data, content or resources provided by a third party, you agree that Google is not responsible for those applications, data, content, or resources. You understand that all data, content or resources which you may access through such third party applications are the sole responsibility of the person from which they originated and that Google is not liable for any loss or damage that you may experience as a result of the use or access of any of those third party applications, data, content, or resources.
7.2 You should be aware the data, content, and resources presented to you through such a third party application may be protected by intellectual property rights which are owned by the providers (or by other persons or companies on their behalf). You may not modify, rent, lease, loan, sell, distribute or create derivative works based on these data, content, or resources (either in whole or in part) unless you have been specifically given permission to do so by the relevant owners.
7.3 You acknowledge that your use of such third party applications, data, content, or resources may be subject to separate terms between you and the relevant third party. In that case, the License Agreement does not affect your legal relationship with these third parties.
8. Using Android APIs
8.1 Google Data APIs
8.1.1 If you use any API to retrieve data from Google, you acknowledge that the data may be protected by intellectual property rights which are owned by Google or those parties that provide the data (or by other persons or companies on their behalf). Your use of any such API may be subject to additional Terms of Service. You may not modify, rent, lease, loan, sell, distribute or create derivative works based on this data (either in whole or in part) unless allowed by the relevant Terms of Service.
8.1.2 If you use any API to retrieve a user’s data from Google, you acknowledge and agree that you shall retrieve data only with the user’s explicit consent and only when, and for the limited purposes for which, the user has given you permission to do so. If you use the Android Recognition Service API, documented at the following URL: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/speech/RecognitionService, as updated from time to time, you acknowledge that the use of the API is subject to the Data Processing Addendum for Products where Google is a Data Processor, which is located at the following URL: https://privacy.google.com/businesses/gdprprocessorterms/, as updated from time to time. By clicking to accept, you hereby agree to the terms of the Data Processing Addendum for Products where Google is a Data Processor.
9. Terminating this License Agreement
9.1 The License Agreement will continue to apply until terminated by either you or Google as set out below.
9.2 If you want to terminate the License Agreement, you may do so by ceasing your use of the SDK and any relevant developer credentials.
9.3 Google may at any time, terminate the License Agreement with you if:
(A) you have breached any provision of the License Agreement; or
(B) Google is required to do so by law; or
(C) the partner with whom Google offered certain parts of SDK (such as APIs) to you has terminated its relationship with Google or ceased to offer certain parts of the SDK to you; or
(D) Google decides to no longer provide the SDK or certain parts of the SDK to users in the country in which you are resident or from which you use the service, or the provision of the SDK or certain SDK services to you by Google is, in Google’s sole discretion, no longer commercially viable.
9.4 When the License Agreement comes to an end, all of the legal rights, obligations and liabilities that you and Google have benefited from, been subject to (or which have accrued over time whilst the License Agreement has been in force) or which are expressed to continue indefinitely, shall be unaffected by this cessation, and the provisions of paragraph 14.7 shall continue to apply to such rights, obligations and liabilities indefinitely.
10. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
10.1 YOU EXPRESSLY UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE SDK IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK AND THAT THE SDK IS PROVIDED «AS IS» AND «AS AVAILABLE» WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND FROM GOOGLE.
10.2 YOUR USE OF THE SDK AND ANY MATERIAL DOWNLOADED OR OTHERWISE OBTAINED THROUGH THE USE OF THE SDK IS AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION AND RISK AND YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEM OR OTHER DEVICE OR LOSS OF DATA THAT RESULTS FROM SUCH USE.
10.3 GOOGLE FURTHER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
11. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
11.1 YOU EXPRESSLY UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT GOOGLE, ITS SUBSIDIARIES AND AFFILIATES, AND ITS LICENSORS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU UNDER ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES THAT MAY BE INCURRED BY YOU, INCLUDING ANY LOSS OF DATA, WHETHER OR NOT GOOGLE OR ITS REPRESENTATIVES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF OR SHOULD HAVE BEEN AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH LOSSES ARISING.
12. Indemnification
12.1 To the maximum extent permitted by law, you agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Google, its affiliates and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents from and against any and all claims, actions, suits or proceedings, as well as any and all losses, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys fees) arising out of or accruing from (a) your use of the SDK, (b) any application you develop on the SDK that infringes any copyright, trademark, trade secret, trade dress, patent or other intellectual property right of any person or defames any person or violates their rights of publicity or privacy, and (c) any non-compliance by you with the License Agreement.
13. Changes to the License Agreement
13.1 Google may make changes to the License Agreement as it distributes new versions of the SDK. When these changes are made, Google will make a new version of the License Agreement available on the website where the SDK is made available.
14. General Legal Terms
14.1 The License Agreement constitutes the whole legal agreement between you and Google and governs your use of the SDK (excluding any services which Google may provide to you under a separate written agreement), and completely replaces any prior agreements between you and Google in relation to the SDK.
14.2 You agree that if Google does not exercise or enforce any legal right or remedy which is contained in the License Agreement (or which Google has the benefit of under any applicable law), this will not be taken to be a formal waiver of Google’s rights and that those rights or remedies will still be available to Google.
14.3 If any court of law, having the jurisdiction to decide on this matter, rules that any provision of the License Agreement is invalid, then that provision will be removed from the License Agreement without affecting the rest of the License Agreement. The remaining provisions of the License Agreement will continue to be valid and enforceable.
14.4 You acknowledge and agree that each member of the group of companies of which Google is the parent shall be third party beneficiaries to the License Agreement and that such other companies shall be entitled to directly enforce, and rely upon, any provision of the License Agreement that confers a benefit on (or rights in favor of) them. Other than this, no other person or company shall be third party beneficiaries to the License Agreement.
14.5 EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. THE SDK IS SUBJECT TO UNITED STATES EXPORT LAWS AND REGULATIONS. YOU MUST COMPLY WITH ALL DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL EXPORT LAWS AND REGULATIONS THAT APPLY TO THE SDK. THESE LAWS INCLUDE RESTRICTIONS ON DESTINATIONS, END USERS AND END USE.
14.6 The rights granted in the License Agreement may not be assigned or transferred by either you or Google without the prior written approval of the other party. Neither you nor Google shall be permitted to delegate their responsibilities or obligations under the License Agreement without the prior written approval of the other party.
14.7 The License Agreement, and your relationship with Google under the License Agreement, shall be governed by the laws of the State of California without regard to its conflict of laws provisions. You and Google agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located within the county of Santa Clara, California to resolve any legal matter arising from the License Agreement. Notwithstanding this, you agree that Google shall still be allowed to apply for injunctive remedies (or an equivalent type of urgent legal relief) in any jurisdiction.
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The Android SDK is composed of modular packages that you can download separately using the Android SDK Manager. For example, when the SDK Tools are updated or a new version of the Android platform is released, you can use the SDK Manager to quickly download them to your environment. Simply follow the procedures described in Adding Platforms and Packages.
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What’s New
adb
- Don’t retry adb root if first attempt failed.
- Fix track-devices duplicate entry.
- Add receive windowing (increase throughput on high-latency connections).
- More specific error messages in the «more than one device» failure cases.
- Reject unexpected reverse forward requests.
- Fix install-multi-package on Windows.
fastboot
- Remove e2fsdroid as part of SDK platform-tools.
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Previous release notes
SDK Platform Tools Windows 33.0.0
adb
- Fixes the issue introduced in 32.0.0 of crashes when run without any arguments.
- Disable compression on pull by default.
- Improve performance of adb push when pushing many files over a high-latency connection.
- Improve adb push/pull performance on Windows.
- Fix adb push —sync with multiple inputs.
- Improve performance of incremental apk installation.
- Improve error handling for incremental apk installation.
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- Fix adb install-multi-package.
- Fix some more crashes related to adb wireless pairing.
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- Improve console output on fastboot oem commands.
- Fix fastboot flashall on Nexus 7.
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- Fix crash when using adb -H.
Previous release notes:
- A command-line version of the Apk Analyzer has been added in tools/bin/apkanalyzer. It offers the same features as the Apk Analyzer in Android Studio and can be integrated into build/CI servers and scripts for tracking size regressions, generating reports, and so on.
- ProGuard rules files under tools/proguard are no longer used by the Android Plugin for Gradle. Added a comment to explain that.
- When creating an AVD with avdmanager, it is no longer necessary to specify —tag if the package specified by —package only contains a single image (as is the case for all images currently distributed by Google).
There are several different packages available for the Android SDK. The table below describes most of the available packages and where they’re located once you download them.
29.0.5 (October 2019) Command-line tools:
adb
- Slight performance improvement on Linux when using many simultaneous connections.
- Add —fastdeploy option to adb install, for incremental updates to APKs while developing.
Available Packages:
- SDK Tools
- Contains tools for debugging and testing, plus other utilities that are required to develop an app. If you’ve just installed the SDK starter package, then you already have the latest version of this package. Make sure you keep this up to date.
- SDK Platform-tools
- Contains platform-dependent tools for developing and debugging your application. These tools support the latest features of the Android platform and are typically updated only when a new platform becomes available. These tools are always backward compatible with older platforms, but you must be sure that you have the latest version of these tools when you install a new SDK platform.
- Documentation
- An offline copy of the latest documentation for the Android platform APIs.
- SDK Platform
- There’s one SDK Platform available for each version of Android. It includes an android.jar file with a fully compliant Android library. In order to build an Android app, you must specify an SDK platform as your build target.
- System Images
- Each platform version offers one or more different system images (such as for ARM and x86). The Android emulator requires a system image to operate. You should always test your app on the latest version of Android and using the emulator with the latest system image is a good way to do so.
- Sources for Android SDK
- A copy of the Android platform source code that’s useful for stepping through the code while debugging your app.
- Samples for SDK
- A collection of sample apps that demonstrate a variety of the platform APIs. These are a great resource to browse Android app code. The API Demos app in particular provides a huge number of small demos you should explore.
- Google APIs
- An SDK add-on that provides both a platform you can use to develop an app using special Google APIs and a system image for the emulator so you can test your app using the Google APIs.
- Android Support
- A static library you can include in your app sources in order to use powerful APIs that aren’t available in the standard platform. For example, the support library contains versions of the Fragment class that’s compatible with Android 1.6 and higher (the class was originally introduced in Android 3.0) and the ViewPager APIs that allow you to easily build a side-swipeable UI.
- Google Play Billing
- Provides the static libraries and samples that allow you to integrate billing services in your app with Google Play.
- Google Play Licensing
- Provides the static libraries and samples that allow you to perform license verification for your app when distributing with Google Play.
Download links for previous version Android SDK 25.2.3:
- Android SDK 25.2.3 for Windows
- Android SDK 25.2.3 for macOS
- Android SDK 25.2.3 for Linux
Android SDK is the official software development package for developers who want to create Android Applications that can take full advantage of the entire Android hardware and software ecosystem. With a fully integrated software stack that enables seamless access to SDK tools, plugins, and utilities, anyone can easily start producing your first Android applications. The core parts of Android SDK including Tools, Android Platform Tools, the latest Android platform, and the latest Android system image for the emulator are already included in the package. However, according to your own requirements, you can change system images and create your application for any Android OS version you require.
With Android SDK for PC, programmers get immediate access to all the necessary tools for planning, building, testing, debugging, and profiling apps for Android. Offline documentation is provided, but you can also contact a large online community and the app developers for help, tutorials, and hint that will make your project run more smoothly. Additionally, you also get access to a copy of the Android platform source code, which can make you’re debugging much easier.
Features and Highlights
SDK Tools
It contains tools for debugging and testing, plus other utilities that are required to develop an app. If you’ve just installed the SDK starter package, then you already have the latest version of this package. Make sure you keep this up to date.
SDK Platform-tools
It contains platform-dependent tools for developing and debugging your application. These tools support the latest features of the Android platform and are typically updated only when a new platform becomes available. These tools are always backward compatible with older platforms, but you must be sure that you have the latest version of these tools when you install a new SDK platform.
Documentation
An offline copy of the latest documentation for the Android platform APIs.
SDK Platform
There’s one SDK Platform available for each version of Android. It includes an android.jar file with a fully compliant Android library. In order to build an Android app, you must specify an SDK platform as your build target.
System Images
Each platform version offers one or more different system images (such as for ARM and x86). The Android emulator requires a system image to operate. You should always test your app on the latest version of Android and using the emulator with the latest system image is a good way to do so.
Sources for Android SDK
A copy of the Android platform source code that’s useful for stepping through the code while debugging your app.
Note: Requires Java Runtime Environment.
Also Available: Download Android SDK for Mac
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Android SDK
для Windows
Android SDK — универсальная оболочка для моделирования и разработки различных программных продуктов под операционную систему Android. Здесь можно как создать, так и протестировать разработанные приложения с использованием достаточно широкого набора встроенных инструментов.
Основанный на Linux, Android SDK использует виртуальное устройство для запуска приложений с поддержкой 3G, WiFi, GPS, сенсорных экранов, Bluetooth, компаса, акселерометра и других опций, которые являются сегодня неотъемлемой частью любого Android-устройства. Итогом использования этой среды станет качественно отлаженная и проверенная программа, готовая к публикации на Android Market, что также можно осуществить через данное приложение.
Кроме всего перечисленного, нужно отметить полную поддержку мультимедийного аудио- и видеоконтента самых разнообразных форматов, довольно качественное интегрирование с браузерами, работу с базами данных SQLite и многие другие полезные и удобные «штучки», которые станут отменными помощниками любого Android-разработчика.
- Android SDK для macOS
Что нового в Android SDK 24.4.1?
- Обновлен эмулятор для показа обновления, если оно доступно.
- Добавлена возможность отправки отчета о падении программы.
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Отзывы о программе Android SDK
Delia про Android SDK 24.4.1 [10-12-2018]
Всё норм работает распакуй в папку только что бы путь не содержал русских букв я делал для eclipce в eclipce в разделе android -> android preferences поле SDK Location указываешь путь и eclipce сам спросит открыть SDC manager жмём да и выбираем всё что нужно и жмём установить.
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Магомед про Android SDK Release 24.4.1 [25-05-2016]
самый лучший сайт для скачивании файлов в интернете я всегда тут скачиваю тут все безопасно без вирусов можно скачать все с уверенностью что скачает без лишних проблеб и вирус спасибо вам за ваш сайт
12 | 11 | Ответить
fenix.tj про Android SDK Release 24.3.3 [12-07-2015]
это можно использовать для android studio
4 | 36 | Ответить
строитель соц жилья про Android SDK Release 24.0.2 [24-03-2015]
Интересная универсальная оболочка.
7 | 3 | Ответить
Саша про Android SDK Release 22.3 [26-01-2014]
Пользователи, у которых вин7 x64, можете не качать, так как при установке выдаст сообщение «Не удаётся найти файл java в папке систем32. Хотя этот файл там есть.
Зря время тратил
7 | 14 | Ответить
Skroow в ответ Саша про Android SDK Release 22.6.2 [27-03-2014]
Саша про Android SDK Release 22.3 [26-01-2014]
Пользователи, у которых вин7 x64, можете не качать, так как при установке выдаст сообщение «Не удаётся найти файл java в папке систем32. Хотя этот файл там есть.
Зря время тра
Ну правильно на 7 х64 тут качай https://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html
8 | 6 | Ответить
Андрей в ответ Саша про Android SDK Release 22.6.2 [12-05-2014]
У кого выбивается данная ошибка, нужно переименовать файл java.exe на java.org.exe
И кстати программа супер для тестирования адаптивных веб-сайтов. Единственный минус — это сильная загрузка процессора.
8 | 3 | Ответить
Иван в ответ Саша про Android SDK Release 23.0.2 [31-07-2014]
У кого не видит java в переменных (свойства системы, дополнительные параметры, переменные среды, создать) создаете JAVA_HOME и указываете путь, значение (где установлена Java примерно: C:Program FilesJavajdk1.8.0_11) и все норм ставится
3 | 3 | Ответить
Android Studio
2020.3.1.24
среда разработки приложений для Android
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Android SDK — это надежный пакет для разработки программного обеспечения созданный Google, чтобы обеспечить разработчиков полным набором инструментов для создания приложений на Андроид.
Возможности Android SDK
Android SDK имеет приличный набор библиотек и инструментов разработки для помощи программистам в создании и тестировании приложений. Решением для новых или не опытных разработчиков Android является ADT Bundle. Тут есть большая коллекция утилит, включающая
- Eclipse;
- Android Platform Tools;
- последний образ Android системы.
Android SDK предполагает, что разработчики уже имеют установленный Eclipse (официально поддерживается IDE), JDK (Java Development Kit) и плагин Android Development Tools (не обязательно, но рекомендуется). Другими словами, SDK включает в себя только основные утилиты для работы с Android приложениями.
Особенности Android SDK
Изначально SDK не содержит Android платформу и какие-либо сторонние компоненты. Для того, чтобы получить их, вам придется запустить SDK менеджер и установить хотя бы одну платформу вместе с надлежащими инструментами. Причина этому очень проста — платформы постоянно обновляются для поддержки новых функций и упаковывать их в SDK все время будет довольно накладно, это не говоря о размере конечного пакета. Именно поэтому компания Google приняла более простое решение. Конечно, потребуется подключение к сети, но у кого в нашего время его нет? А еще таким способом вы сможете быть в курсе последних функций платформы.
Помимо этого, SDK поддерживает старые версии платформы, начиная от Android 1.1 и до самой последней версии. Благодаря этому разработчики могут создавать приложения для старых устройств и проверять их на совместимость с новейшими платформами.
В целом, SDK — отличный помощник для разработчиков Android, хотя и направлен на опытных разработчиков.
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Суббота, 11 сентября 2021
Текущая версия
2020.3.1.24
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Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP
Разрядность
32 и 64 bit