This section explains how to enable full support for Android 9 by updating your targetSdkVersion to 28 and adding new features available in Android 9. In addition to offering you new APIs, Android 9 introduces some behavior changes when you update your targetSdkVersion to Because some behavior changes might require code changes to avoid breakage, you should first understand how your app might be affected when you change the targetSdkVersion by reviewing all behavior changes for apps targeting Android 9.
Note: The steps described above to ensure platform compatibility are prerequisite to targeting your app to Android 9, so be sure to complete those steps first. If you don't need the new features in Android 9 yet, and only want to compile against that version of the platform, you can use Android Studio 3. Android Studio 3. With the above preparations complete, you can build your app and then test it further to make sure it works properly when targeting Android 9 API level When you build your app with the targetSdkVersion set to P, there are specific platform changes you should be aware of.
Some of these changes can significantly affect your app's behavior or even break your app altogether, even if you do not implement new features in Android 9. Table 2. Key changes that affect apps when targetSdkVersion is set to For a more extensive list of behavior changes for apps targeting Android 9, see Behavior Changes document.
Content and code samples on this page are subject to the licenses described in the Content License. All Android releases Android 9. Features and APIs. Behavior changes. Android Developers. This document gives you an overview of the steps to migrate your apps to Android 9 across two key phases: Ensure basic compatibility with Android 9 Verify that your existing app is fully functional on the new version of the platform. You can learn about all the new features in our Android 9.
Note: Downloading the Android 9. Please keep this in mind. First, the bad news: Android 9. The good news is Google expanded its list of beta partner devices, which means there are quite a few phones that are likely to get the final version quickly. Android One devices will receive the update towards the end of the year. For the beta, the usual caveats apply: Not everything may work correctly, bugs may crop up, and so on.
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