Google says that Studio is progressing nicely towards a full, public release, but there isn’t any mention of a specific release date quite yet. With Android L’s developer preview available for anyone who wants to take a crack at it, the Android Studio should make it easier to build the apps you want to release. Moreover, it’s better news that the Studio now supports not only Android L, the newest major version to Google’s (mobile) operating system, but also now supports Wear and TV. The new experience is available now in open beta testing. If you already have an Android Studio build on the Stable channel, you can get the update by clicking Help > Check for Update (Android Studio > Check for Updates on macOS). Beta 3 is also available for Android TV, so you can check out the latest TV features and test your apps on the all-new Google TV experience. It shouldn’t come as any shock that Google would want to continue to make it as easy as possible for developers to bring cool new things to their OS, which is why Android Studio is such a big deal. Starting today, you can download Android Studio 3.2 Beta. Android Studio 4.2.2 is now available in the Stable channel. For even broader testing, you can try Android 12 Beta on Android GSI images, and if you don’t have a device you can test on the Android Emulator. The Studio has indeed been updated to beta status, with plenty of support thrown in for good measure. The Android 14 developer site has lots more information about the beta, including downloads for Pixel and the release timeline. New features for developers, like Android Studio, were mentioned during the maelstrom, but there’s a serious argument that it could have used some more attention on stage at this year’s event, too, during the main keynote. Android delivers enhancements and new features year-round, and your feedback on the Android beta program plays a key role in helping Android continuously improve. then entered beta stage starting from version 0.8 which was released in. For information on new features and changes in all preview builds of Android Studio Giraffe, see the Android Studio Preview release. Android Studio is the official integrated development environment (IDE) for Googles Android. During Google’s I/O 2013 event, Android wasn’t nearly as big of a focus as it was at this year’s event. If you already have an Android Studio build on the Beta channel, you can get the update by clicking Help > Check for Update (or Android Studio > Check for Updates on macOS).
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