Android 11: First Look for Developers

Android 11: First Look for Developers

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Android 11 is here and available for developers as a beta preview. This release is small but important, focusing on stability, privacy, and security. Take a tour of the Android 11 features and changes that will affect all developers in this short course. Discover how to install the Developer Preview on a physical or virtual Google Pixel series device and start experimenting with the new enhancements. Instructor Jon-Luke West takes you through the notification bubbles, scoped storage, one-time permissions, reliable wireless debugging, and more, providing insights to help developers make the most of the latest Android improvements.

Table of Contents

1 This Android goes to 11
2 What you should know
3 Install Android 11 on a physical device
4 Install Android 11 on a virtual device
5 Overview of Android 11
6 Import Android samples from GitHub
7 Notification bubbles
8 Scoped storage and data access
9 One-time permissions
10 Package visibility and queries
11 Background and foreground permissions
12 Wireless debugging
13 Next steps