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     12   <h2>In this document</h2>
     13   <ol>
     14 	<li><a href="#features">Platform Highlights</a></li>
     15 	<li><a href="#relnotes">Revisions</a></li>
     16 	<li><a href="#apps">Built-in Applications</a></li>
     17 	<li><a href="#locs">Locales</a></li>
     18 	<li><a href="#skins">Emulator Skins</a></li>
     19 	<li><a href="#dev-features">Developer Features</a></li>
     20 	<li><a href="#api">Framework API</a>
     21         <ol>
     22 	<li><a href="#api-level">API level</a></li>
     23 	<li><a href="#api-changes">API changes summary</a></li>
     24 	<li><a href="{@docRoot}sdk/api_diff/{@sdkPlatformApiLevel}/changes.html">API differences report &raquo;</a> </li>
     25         </ol></li>
     26   </ol>
     27 
     28   <h2>See Also</h2>
     29   <ol>
     30     <li><a href="{@docRoot}sdk/exploring.html">Exploring the SDK</a></li>
     31   </ol>
     32 
     33 </div>
     34 </div>
     35 
     36 <p>
     37 <em>API Level:</em>&nbsp;<strong>{@sdkPlatformApiLevel}</strong></p>
     38 
     39 <p>Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} is a {@sdkPlatformMajorMinor} platform release
     40 deployable to Android-powered handsets starting in November 2009.
     41 The release includes new features for users and developers, as well as changes
     42 in the Android framework API. </p>
     43 
     44 <p>For developers, the Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} platform is available as a
     45 downloadable component for the Android SDK. The downloadable platform includes a
     46 fully compliant Android library and system image, as well as a set of emulator
     47 skins, sample applications, and more. The downloadable platform is fully
     48 compliant and includes no external libraries. </p>
     49 
     50 <p>To get started developing or testing against the Android
     51 {@sdkPlatformVersion} platform, use the Android SDK and AVD Manager tool to
     52 download the platform into your SDK. For more information,
     53 see <a href="{@docRoot}sdk/exploring.html">Exploring the
     54 SDK</a>.</p>
     55 
     56 
     57 <h2 id="features">Platform Highlights</h2>
     58 
     59 <p>For a list of new user features and platform highlights, see the <a
     60 href="http://developer.android.com/about/versions/android-{@sdkPlatformVersion}-highlights.html">Android 
     61 {@sdkPlatformVersion} Platform Highlights</a> document.</p>
     62 
     63 <h2 id="relnotes">Revisions</h2>
     64 
     65 <p>The sections below provide notes about successive releases of
     66 the Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} platform component for the Android SDK, as denoted by
     67 revision number. To determine what revision(s) of the Android
     68 {@sdkPlatformVersion} platforms are installed in your SDK environment, refer to
     69 the "Installed Packages" listing in the Android SDK and AVD Manager.</p>
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    110         Android 2.0, Revision 1</a> <em>(October 2009)</em></a>
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    112 <dl>
    113 <dt>Dependencies:</dt>
    114 <dd>
    115 <p>Requires SDK Tools r3 or higher.</p>
    116 </dd>
    117 </dl>
    118  </div>
    119 </div>
    120 
    121 <h2 id="apps">Built-in Applications</h2>
    122 
    123 <p>The system image included in the downloadable platform provides these
    124 built-in applications:</p>
    125 
    126 <table style="border:0;padding-bottom:0;margin-bottom:0;">
    127 <tr>
    128 <td style="border:0;padding-bottom:0;margin-bottom:0;">
    129 	<ul>
    130 	<li>Alarm Clock</li>
    131 	<li>Browser</li>
    132 	<li>Calculator</li>
    133 	<li>Camcorder</li>
    134 	<li>Camera</li>
    135 	<li>Contacts</li>
    136 	<li>Custom Locale (developer app)</li>
    137 	<li>Dev Tools (developer app)</li>
    138 	<li>Dialer</li>
    139 	</ul>
    140 </td>
    141 <td style="border:0;padding-bottom:0;margin-bottom:0;padding-left:5em;">
    142 	<ul>
    143 	<li>Email</li>
    144 	<li>Gallery</li>
    145 	<li>Gestures Builder</li>
    146 	<li>IME for Japanese text input</li>
    147 	<li>Messaging</li>
    148 	<li>Music</li>
    149 	<li>Settings</li>
    150 	<li>Spare Parts (developer app)</li>
    151 	</ul>
    152 </td>
    153 </tr>
    154 </table>
    155 
    156 <h2 id="locs" style="margin-top:.75em;">Locales</h2>
    157 
    158 <p>The system image included in the downloadable platform provides a variety of
    159 built-in locales. In some cases, region-specific strings are available for the
    160 locales. In other cases, a default version of the language is used. The
    161 languages that are available in the Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} system 
    162 image are listed below (with <em>language</em>_<em>country/region</em> locale 
    163 descriptor).</p>
    164 
    165 <table style="border:0;padding-bottom:0;margin-bottom:0;">
    166 <tr>
    167 <td style="border:0;padding-bottom:0;margin-bottom:0;">
    168 <ul>
    169 <li>Chinese, PRC (zh_CN)</li>
    170 <li>Chinese, Taiwan (zh_TW)</li>
    171 <li>Czech (cs_CZ)</li>
    172 <li>Dutch, Netherlands (nl_NL)</li>
    173 <li>Dutch, Belgium (nl_BE)</li>
    174 <li>English, US (en_US)</li>
    175 <li>English, Britain (en_GB)</li>
    176 <li>English, Canada (en_CA)</li>
    177 <li>English, Australia (en_AU)</li>
    178 <li>English, New Zealand (en_NZ)</li>
    179 <li>English, Singapore(en_SG)</li>
    180 <li>French, France (fr_FR)</li>
    181 <li>French, Belgium (fr_BE)</li>
    182 </ul>
    183 </td>
    184 <td style="border:0;padding-bottom:0;margin-bottom:0;padding-left:5em;">
    185 <li>French, Canada (fr_CA)</li>
    186 <li>French, Switzerland (fr_CH)</li>
    187 <li>German, Germany (de_DE)</li>
    188 <li>German, Austria (de_AT)</li>
    189 <li>German, Switzerland (de_CH)</li>
    190 <li>German, Liechtenstein (de_LI)</li>
    191 <li>Italian, Italy (it_IT)</li>
    192 <li>Italian, Switzerland (it_CH)</li>
    193 <li>Japanese (ja_JP)</li>
    194 <li>Korean (ko_KR)</li>
    195 <li>Polish (pl_PL)</li>
    196 <li>Russian (ru_RU)</li>
    197 <li>Spanish (es_ES)</li>
    198 </td>
    199 </tr>
    200 </table>
    201 
    202 <p>Localized UI strings match the locales that are accessible 
    203 through Settings.</p>
    204 
    205 <h2 id="skins">Emulator Skins</h2>
    206 
    207 <p>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: </p>
    208 
    209 <ul>
    210   <li>
    211     QVGA (240x320, low density, small screen)
    212   </li>
    213   <li>
    214     WQVGA (240x400, low density, normal screen)
    215   </li>
    216   <li>
    217     FWQVGA (240x432, low density, normal screen)
    218   </li>
    219   <li>
    220     HVGA (320x480, medium density, normal screen)
    221   </li>
    222   <li>
    223     WVGA800 (480x800, high density, normal screen)
    224   </li>
    225   <li>
    226     WVGA854 (480x854 high density, normal screen)
    227   </li>
    228 </ul>
    229 
    230 <p>For more information about how to develop an application that displays and functions properly on all Android-powered devices, see <a href="{@docRoot}guide/practices/screens_support.html">Supporting Multiple Screens</a>.</p>
    231 
    232 <h2 id="dev-features">Developer Features</h2>
    233 
    234 <p>The sections below provide information about new developer features offered by the downloadable Android 2.0 platform component.</p>
    235 
    236 <h3 id="ant">Ant Support</h3>
    237 
    238 <ul>
    239 <li>Debug- and release-mode application signing. Release-mode signing includes integrated support for <code>zipalign</code> optimization. For more information, see <a href="{@docRoot}tools/publishing/app-signing.html#releasecompile">Signing Your Applications</a>.</li>
    240 
    241 <li>Adds new Ant build system with support for Emma instrumentation projects (code coverage).</li>
    242 </ul>
    243 
    244 <h2 id="api">Framework API</h2>
    245 
    246 <p>The sections below provide information about the application framework API provided by the Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} platform. </p>
    247 
    248 
    249 <h3 id="api-level">API level</h3>
    250 
    251 <p>The Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} platform delivers an updated version of the framework
    252 API. As with previous versions, the Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} API 
    253 is assigned an integer identifier &mdash; <strong>{@sdkPlatformApiLevel}</strong> &mdash; that is
    254 stored in the system itself. This identifier, called the "API Level", allows the
    255 system to correctly determine whether an application is compatible with
    256 the system, prior to installing the application. </p>
    257 
    258 <p>To use APIs introduced in Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} in your application, you need to 
    259 set the proper value, "{@sdkPlatformApiLevel}", in the attributes of the <code>&lt;uses-sdk&gt;</code> 
    260 element in your application's manifest. </p>
    261 
    262 <p>For more information about how to use API Level, see the <a
    263 href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html#ApiLevels">API Levels</a> document. </p>
    264 
    265 
    266 <h3 id="api-changes">API changes summary</h3>
    267 
    268 <h4>Bluetooth</h4>
    269 <ul>
    270 <li>Turn on/off Bluetooth</li>
    271 <li>Device and service discovery</li>
    272 <li>Connect to a remote device using RFCOMM and send/receive data</li>
    273 <li>Advertise RFCOMM services and listen for incoming RFCOMM connection</li>
    274 </ul>
    275 
    276 <h4>Sync adapters </h4>
    277 <ul>
    278 <li>New APIs for sync adapters to connect to any backend</li>
    279 </ul>
    280 
    281 <h4>Account Manager</h4>
    282 <ul>
    283 <li>Centralized account manager API to securely store and access auth tokens/passwords </li>
    284 </ul>
    285 
    286 <h4>Contacts</h4>
    287 <ul>
    288 <li>New contacts APIs that allow for data from multiple accounts</li>
    289 <li>New Quick Contact framework APIs enable developers to create contact badges in their app. Clicking on the badge opens a window with a list of ways to contact the person with one click.</li>
    290 </ul>
    291 
    292 <h4>WebView</h4>
    293 <ul>
    294 <li>Deprecated classes: UrlInterceptHandler, Plugin, PluginData, PluginList, UrlInterceptRegistry.</li>
    295 </ul>
    296 
    297 <h4>Camera</h4>
    298 <ul>
    299 <li>New parameters for color effect, scene mode, flash mode, focus mode, white balance, rotation, and other settings.</li>
    300 <li>New ZoomCallback interface to perform actions when the zoom level has changed.</li>
    301 </ul>
    302 
    303 <h4>Media</h4>
    304 <ul>
    305 <li>MediaScanner now generates thumbnails for all images when they are inserted into MediaStore.</li>
    306 <li>New Thumbnail API for retrieving image and video thumbnails on demand.</li>
    307 </ul>
    308 
    309 <h4>Other Framework</h4>
    310 <ul>
    311 <li>New system themes in android.R.style to easily display activities on top of the current system wallpaper or keep the previous activity visible in the background. </li>
    312 <li>New WallpaperManager API replaces and extends the wallpaper APIs that were previously in Context, to allow applications to request and set the system wallpaper.</li>
    313 <li>New Service APIs to help applications correctly handle Service life-cycle, in particular low memory situations where a Service may be killed while it is running.
    314   <ul>
    315   <li>Service.setForeground() has been deprecated and now effectively performs no operation. This is replaced with a new API, startForeground(), that helps (and requires) associating an ongoing notification with the foreground state.</li>
    316   </ul>
    317 </li>
    318 <li>MotionEvent can now report simultaneous-touch information for devices that support it. Up to three pointers can be tracked simultaneously. </li>
    319 <li>KeyEvent has new key dispatching APIs, to help implement action-on-up and long press behavior, as well a new mechanism to cancel key presses (for virtual keys).</li>
    320 <li>WindowManager.LayoutParams has new constants that allow a window to wake up the screen when it is displayed and show the window even if the screen is locked. This allows applications to more cleanly implement things like alarm clocks that should wake the device.</li>
    321 <li>New Intent APIs that broadcast the docking state of the device and allow applications to launch special activities when the device is placed in a desktop or car dock.</li>
    322 </ul>
    323 
    324 <h4>Key events executed on key-up</h4>
    325 
    326 <p>Android 2.0 is designed to run on devices that use virtual keys for HOME,
    327 MENU, BACK, and SEARCH, rather than physical keys. To support the best user
    328 experience on those devices, the Android platform now executes these buttons at
    329 key-up, for a key-down/key-up pair, rather than key-down. This helps prevent 
    330 accidental button events and lets the user press the button area and then drag 
    331 out of it without generating an event. </p>
    332 
    333 <p>This change in behavior should only affect your application if it is
    334 intercepting button events and taking an action on key-down, rather than on
    335 key-up. Especially if your application is intercepting the BACK key, you should
    336 make sure that your application is handling the key events properly. </p>
    337 
    338 <p>In general, intercepting the BACK key in an application is not recommended,
    339 however, if your application is doing so and it invokes some action on
    340 key-down, rather than key-up, you should modify your code. </p>
    341 
    342 <p>If your application will use APIs introduced in Android 2.0 (API Level 5), 
    343 you can take advantage of new APIs for managing key-event pairs:</p>
    344 
    345 <ul>
    346 <li>If you are intercepting the BACK key in an activity or dialog, just
    347 implement the new {@link android.app.Activity#onBackPressed()} method. </li>
    348 <li>If you are intercepting the BACK key in a view, you should track the key
    349 event on key-down (through the new {@link android.view.KeyEvent#startTracking}
    350 method), then invoke the action at key up. Here's a pattern you can use:</li>
    351 
    352 <pre>    public boolean onKeyDown(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) {
    353         if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK
    354                 && event.getRepeatCount() == 0) {
    355             event.startTracking();
    356             return true;
    357         }
    358         return super.onKeyDown(keyCode, event);
    359     }
    360 
    361     public boolean onKeyUp(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) {
    362         if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK && event.isTracking()
    363                 && !event.isCanceled()) {
    364             // *** DO ACTION HERE ***
    365             return true;
    366         }
    367         return super.onKeyUp(keyCode, event);
    368     }</pre>
    369 
    370 </ul>
    371 
    372 <p>If you want to update a legacy application so that its handling of the BACK
    373 key works properly for both Android 2.0 and older platform versions, you 
    374 can use an approach similar to that shown above. Your code can catch the
    375 target button event on key-down, set a flag to track the key event, and 
    376 then also catch the event on key-up, executing the desired action if the tracking 
    377 flag is set. You'll also want to watch for focus changes and clear the tracking 
    378 flag when gaining/losing focus.</p>
    379 
    380 <h3 id="api-diff">API differences report</h3>
    381 
    382 <p>For a detailed view of API changes in Android {@sdkPlatformVersion} (API Level {@sdkPlatformApiLevel}), as compared to 
    383 the previous version, see the <a
    384 href="{@docRoot}sdk/api_diff/{@sdkPlatformApiLevel}/changes.html">API Differences Report</a>.</p>
    385 
    386