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Google releases Android 17 with adaptive-first design and mandatory large-screen resizability

By

CodeGuyEli

5h ago· 14 min readen

Summary

Google has released Android 17, marking a transition to an "intelligence system" that puts apps at the center. The update introduces mandatory large-screen resizability as part of an adaptive-first development standard, along with improvements in privacy, security, media, camera, and performance. The release is initially available on supported Pixel devices, with broader device availability expected in the coming months.

Source

Hacker NewsGoogle releases Android 17 with adaptive-first design and mandatory large-screen resizabilityandroid-developers.googleblog.com

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Android 17 marks the start of our transition to an intelligence system, putting your apps at the center.
It's shifting to an adaptive-first development standard by introducing mandatory large-screen resizability, all while delivering next-generation privacy, security, media, camera, and performance.
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News and insights on the Android platform, developer tools, and events.

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