Google has released the Google Android 2.0 SDK (Software Development Kit), which brings with it a host of new features and integrated Microsoft Exchange tools for the first time. We’ve already seen what the interface for Google Android 2.0 will look like but now find out what the Google Android 2.0 SDK allows users to do, after the jump…
Google Android 2.0 SDK has been released and brings with it not only full support for Microsoft Exchange for the first time but also Bluetooth 2.1, HTML 5 and even multi-touch controls and support for zooming for your Android smartphone’s digital camera.
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The graphics engine has also seen something of an overhaul, so we’ll get smooth transitions and better looking graphics on all many of devices running Google Android 2.0.
This doesn’t mean the Google Android 2.0 software has been released, this is just for developers to start making sure their apps work with the update, which is due next year. TheĀ Google Android 2.0 SDK comes with an emulator, so developers can check their apps work.
It’s expected that an update to the Google Android 2.0 SDK will be made before the end of the year but it all bodes well for the release of the Google Android 2.0 operating system at the start of 2010.
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