Android 4.0 SDK has also been released for developers. 1st smart phone Samsung Galaxy Nexus with Google Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) will be available for customers in November 2011. In this tutorial we will learn how to run Android 4.0 SDK and Ice Cream Sandwich in an emulator and explore the features of new Google Mobile OS. Android SDK is the official software development package for developers who want to create Android Applications that can take full advantage from entire Android hardware and software ecosystem. With fully integrated software stack that enables seamless access to SDK tools, plugins and utilities, anyone can easily start producing your first Android applications. Important: To download the new Android 4.0 system components from the Android SDK Manager, you must first update the SDK tools to revision 14 and restart the Android SDK Manager. If you do not, the Android 4.0 system components will not be available for download. Dependencies: Android SDK Platform-tools revision 8 or later. Sep 23, 2019 For further detail on how to integrate the DJI Android SDK into your Android Studio project, please check the Integrate SDK into Application tutorial. Running the SDK Sample Code. Developers can run the sample application to immediately run code and see how the DJI Mobile SDK can be used. One of DJI's aircraft or handheld cameras will be required to run the sample application.
SDK Tools is a downloadable component for the Android SDK. It includes thecomplete set of development and debugging tools for the Android SDK.
If you are new to the Android SDK, the SDK starter package installs thelatest revision of the SDK Tools in the
<sdk>/tools directory.
If you are already using the SDK and you want to update to the latest versionof the SDK Tools, use the Android SDK Manager to get theupdate, rather than downloading a new SDK starter package. For more informationabout how to update, see Exploring the SDK.
Revisions
The sections below provide notes about successive releases ofthe SDK Tools, as denoted by revision number. To determine what revision of the SDKTools you are using, refer to the 'Installed Packages' listing in the Android SDK Manager.
For a summary of all known issues in SDK Tools, see http://tools.android.com/knownissues.
SDK Tools, Revision 21.1.0(February 2013)
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