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158 <a href="#section-10.3">10.3. Reference Applications</a><br/>
289 Android applications. The Android application programming interface (API) is
290 the set of Android platform interfaces exposed to applications running in the
306 Intents, permissions, and similar aspects of Android applications that cannot
488 <p>The Android upstream project defines a number of core applications, such as
490 MAY replace these applications with alternative versions.</p>
494 third-party applications to pick a song.</p>
495 <p>The following applications are considered core Android system
496 applications:</p>
514 <p>The core Android system applications include various Activity, or Service
528 applications. The upstream Android open source implementation allows this by
530 applications' use of these Intent patterns, or prevent third-party
531 applications from binding to and assuming control of these patterns. This
534 applications which all handle the same Intent pattern.</p>
555 <p>Third-party applications rely on the platform to broadcast certain Intents
667 provided to third-party applications MUST be based on WebKit, as described in
712 applications, device implementers MUST NOT make any prohibited modifications
812 <p>Android 4.3 includes a launcher application (home screen) and support for third party applications to replace the device
813 launcher (home screen). Device implementations that allow third party applications to replace the device home screen
817 <p>Android defines a component type and corresponding API and lifecycle that allows applications to expose an "AppWidget"
832 <p>Some APIs allow applications to perform notifications or attract attention
853 developers to incorporate search into their applications, and expose their
863 this user interface to provide search within their own applications. Device
864 implementations MUST implement the APIs that allow third-party applications to
866 third-party applications are installed that make use of this functionality,
870 <p>Applications can use the "Toast" API (defined in [<a
873 period of time. Device implementations MUST display Toasts from applications
877 <p>Android provides "themes" as a mechanism for applications to apply styles
882 alter any of the Holo theme attributes exposed to applications
887 MAY modify the DeviceDefault theme attributes exposed to applications
892 allows applications to expose one or more "Live Wallpapers" to the end user
895 wallpaper, behind other applications.</p>
898 reasonable framerate with no adverse affects on other applications. If
899 limitations in the hardware cause wallpapers and/or applications to crash,
905 wallpaper use of an OpenGL context may conflict with other applications that
913 displaying recent applications using a thumbnail image of the application's
919 for recent applications, or else they may not be compatible with a future
930 <p>Android 4.3 includes support for Remote Control API that lets media applications integrate with playback controls
937 Dreams allows users to interact with applications when a charging device is idle, or docked in a desk dock. Device implementations
941 <p>Android 4.3 includes features that allow security-aware applications
981 <p>Android 4.3 includes APIs that allow applications to make use of
1420 applications rely on short latencies, to achieve real-time sound effects.</p>
1501 available for applications to use.</li>
1558 applications run well on a variety of hardware configurations [<a
1582 allows applications to query the device screen size (aka "screen layout") via
1603 <p>Applications optionally indicate which screen sizes they support via the
1605 file. Device implementations MUST correctly honor applications' stated support
1617 execute applications at this standard density.
1641 <p>Devices MUST support dynamic orientation by applications to
1683 <p>Note that Android 4.3 includes support for applications to optionally
1690 <p>Android 4.3 includes a mechanism for applications to declare that they
1714 of legacy applications not developed for old versions of Android that pre-date
1748 applications are only executed in a large mdpi window, regardless of whether the fixed-pixel display
1773 <p>The Android platform includes APIs that allow applications to render rich
1826 user at all times when running applications. These functions MAY be implemented
1832 Device implementations MUST make the assist action available to the user at all times when running applications.
1840 screen, not available to applications, and MUST NOT obscure or otherwise
1841 interfere with the portion of the screen available to applications.</li>
1843 applications that meets the requirements defined in
1845 <li>Device implementations MUST display the navigation keys when applications
1849 "low profile" (eg. dimmed) mode when applications specify
1851 <li>Device implementations MUST hide the navigation keys when applications
1853 <li>Device implementation MUST present a Menu key to applications when
1929 returning true or false as appropriate when applications attempt to register
2135 by the default SNEP server MUST be dispatched to applications using
2222 applications.</p>
2237 system camera application, but only to third-party applications using
2340 <p>The Android APIs include a Download Manager that applications may use to
2345 <p>Device implementations MUST offer shared storage for applications. The
2382 applications such as the media scanner and ContentProvider to transparently
2436 <td>The following applications should launch within the specified time.<ul>
2447 <td>Simultaneous Applications</td>
2448 <td>When multiple applications have been launched, re-launching an
2461 installation of self-signed applications without requiring any additional
2476 process. Device implementations MUST support running multiple applications as
2477 the same Linux user ID, provided that the applications are properly signed and
2486 applications using some other software or technology than the Dalvik virtual
2489 applications, as described in this section.</p>
2490 <p>Alternate runtimes MUST themselves be Android applications, and abide by
2495 <p>Alternate runtimes MUST NOT permit applications to make use of features
2496 protected by Android permissions restricted to system applications.</p>
2502 applications using the alternate runtime</li>
2503 <li>Alternate runtimes and installed applications using an alternate runtime
2508 the sandboxes corresponding to other Android applications</li>
2511 applications any privileges of the superuser (root), or of any other user ID.</p>
2514 from the key used to sign other applications included with the device
2516 <p>When installing applications, alternate runtimes MUST obtain user consent
2542 However, the device implementation MUST ensure that applications owned by and running on behalf a given user cannot list, read, or write to data owned by any other user.
2548 Device implementations that include multiple external storage paths MUST NOT allow Android applications to write to the secondary external storage.</p>
2563 compatibility with existing applications. These features SHOULD be invisible to users and developers.
2569 mode, support dynamic policy updates and log any policy violations without breaking applications or affecting
2614 <a name="section-10.3"></a><h3>10.3. Reference Applications</h3>
2616 following open source applications:</p>
2618 <li>The "Apps for Android" applications [<a href="#resources55">Resources, 55</a>]</li>
2645 applications, the device implementer MUST correct the error via a software