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Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} is a {@sdkPlatformMajorMinor} platform release -deployable to Android-powered handsets starting in December 2009. -This release includes minor API -changes, bug fixes and framework behavioral changes. For information on changes -and fixes, see the Framework API section.

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For developers, the Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} platform is available as a -downloadable component for the Android SDK. The downloadable platform includes a -fully compliant Android library and system image, as well as a set of emulator -skins, sample applications, and more. The downloadable platform -includes no external libraries.

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To get started developing or testing against the Android -{@sdkPlatformVersion} platform, use the Android SDK and AVD Manager tool to -download the platform into your Android 1.6 or later SDK. For more information, -see Adding SDK -Components.

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Platform Highlights

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For a list of new user features and platform highlights, see the Android -2.0 Platform Highlights document.

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Revisions

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The sections below provide notes about successive releases of -the Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} platform component for the Android SDK, as denoted by -revision number. To determine what revision(s) of the Android -{@sdkPlatformVersion} platforms are installed in your SDK environment, refer to -the "Installed Packages" listing in the Android SDK and AVD Manager.

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Built-in Applications

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The system image included in the downloadable platform provides these -built-in applications:

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New with 2.0.1 The Dev Tools app now -includes a "Sync Tester" application to provide quick and easy testing of -third-party sync adapters.

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Locales

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The system image included in the downloadable platform provides a variety of -built-in locales. In some cases, region-specific strings are available for the -locales. In other cases, a default version of the language is used. The -languages that are available in the Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} system -image are listed below (with language_country/region locale -descriptor).

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    Localized UI strings match the locales that are accessible -through Settings.

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    The downloadable platform includes a set of emulator skins that you can use for modeling your application in different screen sizes and resolutions. The emulator skins are:

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    Developer Features

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    The sections below provide information about new developer features offered by the downloadable Android 2.0 platform component.

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    Framework API

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    The sections below provide information about changes made to the application -framework API provided by the Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} platform. Note, -however, that Android 2.0.1 is a minor release to Android 2.0, so for more -information about the changes made to in Android 2.0, please refer to the -Android 2.0 version notes.

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    The Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} platform delivers an updated version of the framework -API. The Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} API -is assigned an integer identifier — {@sdkPlatformApiLevel} — that is -stored in the system itself. This identifier, called the "API Level", allows the -system to correctly determine whether an application is compatible with -the system, prior to installing the application.

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    To use APIs introduced in Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} in your application, you need to -set the proper value, "{@sdkPlatformApiLevel}", in the attributes of the <uses-sdk> -element in your application's manifest.

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    For more information about how to use API Level, see the API Levels document.

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    API changes summary

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    The following is a summary of changes to the framework APIs.

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    The following is a summary of changes that affect the behavior of some -framework APIs but do not add or remove API functionality.

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    Changes to the values returned by {@link -android.bluetooth.BluetoothAdapter#ACTION_REQUEST_ENABLE} and -{@link android.bluetooth.BluetoothAdapter#ACTION_REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE}:

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    The {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_INSERT} Intent now returns {@link -android.app.Activity#RESULT_CANCELED} in cases where the contact was not -persisted (for example, if the save was trimmed to a no-op).

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    The following is a summary of bug fixes that affect some framework APIs.

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    Resources

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    The framework now correctly selects application resources in project -folders that use the API Level qualifier. For example, {@code drawable-v4/} is a -folder of drawable resources for API Level 4 (or higher) devices. This version -matching did not work properly and has been fixed.

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    Contacts

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    The {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_INSERT} Intent now returns the -appropriate kind of URI when the request is made using the (now -deprecated) {@link android.provider.Contacts} APIs.

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    API differences report

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    For a detailed view of API changes in Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} (API Level {@sdkPlatformApiLevel}), as compared to -API Level 5, see the API -Differences Report. There are very few API changes in API Level 6, -so you might also be interested in reviewing the API -differences between 4 and 5.

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