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1 Android Mobile Development Nic Shulver, FCET, Staffordshire University Introduction What is Android? Pros and Cons Why is it important? Why develop for Android? Programming model Tools Documentation Critical appraisal Geekandpoke 2009

2 Android Mobile Development Nic Shulver, FCET, Staffordshire University Game Changers Geekandpoke 2009

3 Android Mobile Development Nic Shulver, FCET, Staffordshire University What is Android? “Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications.” “The Android SDK provides the tools and APIs necessary to begin developing applications on the Android platform using the Java programming language.” From Google's Android Developer Docs, 2010 http://developer.android.com/guide/basics/what-is-android.html

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5 Android Mobile Development Nic Shulver, FCET, Staffordshire University Pros and Cons Many different Android devices, more being developed all the time Backed by Google, one of the world's biggest and most powerful IT companies Google is deliberately “disruptive” Free development environment for low cost of entry Free OS for hardware developers But are the points above “pro” or “con”?

6 Android Mobile Development Nic Shulver, FCET, Staffordshire University Pros and Cons Although Android can be used on many types of devices, they are not always supported by Google Devices must support quite a rich mix of capabilities in order to be certified as Android compatible Only “compatible” devices have access* to Google Play (the Android Market)

7 Android Mobile Development Nic Shulver, FCET, Staffordshire University Why is it important? In a November 2007 article entitled “Analysis: Long odds for Google's ambitious Android” Tom Yager makes some interesting points: “Google, whose future depends on a pervasive cross-platform mobile applications model... has an obvious need to create a cross-platform mobile SDK for its own use.” “It's no great leap of logic that if Google requires a standard platform to support its mobile applications, manufacturers and carriers have a strong financial incentive to get in line.”

8 Android Mobile Development Nic Shulver, FCET, Staffordshire University Why is it important? Market share (of smartphones): In the US, up from 27% in November 2009 to 42% in February 2010 to over 50% in 2013. By the end of 2012, 75% of smartphones shipped were based on Android. In the tablet market, dominated by the iPad for so long, Android makes up 67% of sales but only 45% of revenue (late 2013).

9 Android Mobile Development Nic Shulver, FCET, Staffordshire University Why develop for Android? Google Play Apps is open to all applications – No screening except for illegal or malware content – No controls on applications which compete with Google – Android explicitly allows new components to replace old ones, even at the OS level The downside is that some apps are very poor quality, check user feedback scores

10 Android Mobile Development Nic Shulver, FCET, Staffordshire University Programming model Android is built on: – Linux kernel – The Dalvik Runtime (Java SE compatible) – The Android APIs – A minimum-spec hardware platform Android software is: – Multi-threaded – Interruptible – Written in standard Java

11 Android Mobile Development Nic Shulver, FCET, Staffordshire University Tools The Android SDK comes with: – A plug-in for Eclipse OR use Android Studio – A configurable emulator – Extensive documentation – A large array of example applications and services You don't need a phone to write for Android, you can just use the emulator – it's very good, if a little slow.

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15 Android Mobile Development Nic Shulver, FCET, Staffordshire University Critical appraisal Android is tightly regulated by Google at the hardware level But Android is an open system for developers The success of Android has surprised many Much of the success may be down to: – Apple's iPhone, opening a new market sector – Apple and its over-controlling nature – Microsoft's inactivity and ball-dropping – Google's aggressive development

16 Android Mobile Development Nic Shulver, FCET, Staffordshire University Reading, references, links Analysis: “Long odds for Google's ambitious Android” By Tom Yager, InfoWorld, Nov 2007 http://www.infoworld.com/t/business/analysis-long-odds-googles- ambitious-android-723 http://www.infoworld.com/t/business/analysis-long-odds-googles- ambitious-android-723 Wired Gadget Lab: “Android Devices Crave Google’s Attention” By Priya Ganapati, Mar 2010 http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/03/android-devices-crave- googles-attention/ http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/03/android-devices-crave- googles-attention/ Android Developer's Guide http://developer.android.com/guide/index.html http://developer.android.com/guide/index.html Geek & Poke Cartoons: http://geekandpoke.typepad.com/geekandpoke/ http://geekandpoke.typepad.com/geekandpoke/

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