Google Android 2.0.1 Full Operating System Specifications
Android 2.0.1 is a minor 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.For developers, the Android 2.0.1 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.To get started developing or testing against the Android 2.0.1 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.Built-in ApplicationsThe system image included in the downloadable platform provides these built-in applications: * Alarm Clock * Browser * Calculator * Camcorder * Camera * Contacts * Custom Locale (developer app) * Dev Tools (developer app) * Dialer * Email * Gallery * Gestures Builder * IME for Japanese text input * Messaging * Music * Settings * Spare Parts (developer app)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.LocalesThe 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 2.0.1 system image are listed below (with language_country/region locale descriptor). * Chinese, PRC (zh_CN) * Chinese, Taiwan (zh_TW) * Czech (cs_CZ) * Dutch, Netherlands (nl_NL) * Dutch, Belgium (nl_BE) * English, US (en_US) * English, Britain (en_GB) * English, Canada (en_CA) * English, Australia (en_AU) * English, New Zealand (en_NZ) * English, Singapore(en_SG) * French, France (fr_FR) * French, Belgium (fr_BE) * French, Canada (fr_CA) * French, Switzerland (fr_CH) * German, Germany (de_DE) * German, Austria (de_AT) * German, Switzerland (de_CH) * German, Liechtenstein (de_LI) * Italian, Italy (it_IT) * Italian, Switzerland (it_CH) * Japanese (ja_JP) * Korean (ko_KR) * Polish (pl_PL) * Russian (ru_RU) * Spanish (es_ES)Localized UI strings match the locales that are accessible through Settings.Emulator SkinsThe 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: * QVGA (240x320, low density, small screen) * WQVGA (240x400, low density, normal screen) * FWQVGA (240x432, low density, normal screen) * HVGA (320x480, medium density, normal screen) * WVGA800 (480x800, high density, normal screen) * WVGA854 (480x854 high density, normal screen)For more information about how to develop an application that displays and functions properly on all Android-powered devices, see Supporting Multiple Screens.Developer FeaturesThe sections below provide information about new developer features offered by the downloadable Android 2.0 platform component.Ant Support * Debug- and release-mode application signing. Release-mode signing includes integrated support for zipalign optimization. For more information, see Signing Your Applications. * Adds new Ant build system with support for Emma instrumentation projects (code coverage).Framework APIThe sections below provide information about changes made to the application framework API provided by the Android 2.0.1 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.API levelThe Android 2.0.1 platform delivers an updated version of the framework API. The Android 2.0.1 API is assigned an integer identifier — 6 — 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.To use APIs introduced in Android 2.0.1 in your application, you need to set the proper value, "6", in the attributes of the element in your application's manifest.For more information about how to use API Level, see the API Levels document.API changes summaryThe following is a summary of changes to the framework APIs. * New quickContactBadgeStyle* attributes that let applications apply necessary styles to the QuickContactBadge widget. * Remove support for the ACTION_CONFIGURATION_CHANGED broadcast when declared as a filter in the manifest. To receive this broadcast, an application must do so from the application at run-time, with registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter).Behavior changesThe following is a summary of changes that affect the behavior of some framework APIs but do not add or remove API functionality.BluetoothChanges to the values returned by ACTION_REQUEST_ENABLE and ACTION_REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE: * ACTION_REQUEST_ENABLE now returns RESULT_OK if Bluetooth was successfully enabled and RESULT_CANCELED if the user rejected the request to enable Bluetooth, rather than 0 and -1 (or -2), respectively. * ACTION_REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE now returns RESULT_CANCELED if the user rejected the request to enable discoverability or if Bluetooth is not enabled, rather than -1 and -2, respectively.ContactsThe ACTION_INSERT Intent now returns RESULT_CANCELED in cases where the contact was not persisted (for example, if the save was trimmed to a no-op).Bug fixesThe following is a summary of bug fixes that affect some framework APIs.ResourcesThe framework now correctly selects application resources in project folders that use the API Level qualifier. For example, 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.ContactsThe ACTION_INSERT Intent now returns the appropriate kind of URI when the request is made using the (now deprecated) Contacts APIs.Other Framework fixes * getCallingPackage() now properly reports the package name, rather than the process name.
General Attributes
Android 2.0.1
2009 Dec 7
Eclair
Android 2.0.1
Platform
Linux
2.6.29
Google Android family
Hardware Environment
x86 (IA-32) , ARM instruction set
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