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Andoird 2.0 support is official in latest SDK release
By ojunior on Oct 27, 2009 in Cell Phones
As things move every closer to the second version of Google’s mobile operating system, Android, things are shaping up in the developers end. Today, support for version 2.0 of the OS has been officially added to the SDK’s floating around the place. Basically this means the developers can now officially tackle all the new hurdles that will come in version 2.0. Some of the new features are listed below:
- Refreshed UI with actionable browser URL bar enables users to directly tap the address bar for instant searches and navigation.
- Bookmarks with web page thumbnails.
- Support for double-tap zoom.
- Multiple accounts can be added to a device for email and contact synchronization, including Exchange accounts. (Handset manufacturers can choose whether to include Exchange support in their devices.)
- Developers can create sync adapters that provide synchronization with additional data sources.
- Multiple accounts can be added to a device for email and contact synchronization, including Exchange accounts. (Handset manufacturers can choose whether to include Exchange support in their devices.)
- Developers can create sync adapters that provide synchronization with additional data sources.
These are just a few of the new developments that devs will have access to. Check out the video and links below for full details.
SDK support announcement
Android 2.0 changes

