![]() ![]() ![]() Android Things Support – If you’re not building your app for phones, tablets or wearables, there’s now support for Android Things, the OS for IoT devices. ![]() Fonts Customization – If you target Android Oreo (API Level 26 and higher) for your Android app, you can now add custom fonts & downloadable fonts using XML with Android Studio 3.0.Enabled AAPT2 – AAPT2 is enabled by default which enables more incremental and parallelized builds and even some potential size savings in the resources file without any changes required to your projects.Such as delayed dependency resolution, more incremental dexing and faster sync time. Improved Build Process – Google says the performance of build process is also improved in the new Android Gradle Plugin version 3.Java 8 Features – Jave 8 language features with their code and libraries also enabled with the newest Android Gradle plugin without Jake compiler (it is now deprecated).Thanks to hight interoperability with existing Java code, you can now immediately start using in your apps. Kotlin is a fun and expressive language that has grown popular with Android developers. Kotlin Language – As announced in Google I/O 2017, the Kotlin language now officially supported on Android, Android studio 3.0 is the first release in which Google added Kotlin support.It brings a range of new features and many improvements that will make developer experience smoother but also some important changes that might require attention. Android studio 3.0 is finally ready for download in the stable channel. ![]()
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