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By default, the Android SDK does not include everything you need to start developing. The SDK separates tools, platforms, and other components into packages you can download as needed using the Android SDK Manager. So before you can start, there are a few packages you should add to your Android SDK.
To start adding packages, launch the Android SDK Manager in one of the following ways:
SDK Manager.exe
file at the root of the Android
SDK directory.tools/
directory in the
location where the Android SDK was installed, then execute android sdk
.When you open the SDK Manager for the first time, several packages will be selected by default. Leave these selected, but be sure you have everything you need to get started by following these steps:
As a minimum when setting up the Android SDK, you should download the latest tools and Android platform:
The support library is required for:
It also provides these popular APIs:
The Android Support Library provides an extended set of APIs that are compatible with most versions of Android.
Open the Extras directory and select:
The Google Play services APIs provide a variety of features and services for your Android apps, such as:
To develop with Google APIs, you need the Google Play services package:
Open the Extras directory and select:
Note: Google Play services APIs are not available on all Android-powered devices, but are available on all devices with Google Play Store. To use these APIs in the Android emulator, you must also install the the Google APIs system image from the latest Android X.X directory in the SDK Manager.
Once you've selected all the desired packages, continue to install:
The download progress is shown at the bottom of the SDK Manager window. Do not exit the SDK Manager or it will cancel the download.
With the above packages now in your Android SDK, you're ready to build apps for Android. As new tools and other APIs become available, simply launch the SDK Manager to download the new packages for your SDK.
Here are a few options for how you should proceed:
If you're new to Android development, learn the basics of Android apps by following the guide to Building Your First App.
If you're ready to start building apps for Android wearables, see the guide to Building Apps for Android Wear.
To start using Google APIs, such as Maps or Play Game services, see the guide to Setting Up Google Play Services.