January 12th, 2010 by Chris Moor

Android 2.1 SDK Now Available

Android 2.1 SDKLess than a week after the launch of the Google Nexus One handset, Google have released the Android 2.1 SDK to developers.

The 2.1 SDK includes all the new features we've seen in the Nexus One, including new APIs for animated wallpapers, webkit browser geolocation support, and more.

Hopefully it won't be too long now before we start seeing the Android 2.1 update being pushed to the Droid, the Hero, and other Android handsets.

Just yesterday Motorola also confirmed that the 2.1 update would be made available for their European Motorola Milestone (Droid), and Motorola DEXT (CLIQ) handsets.

[via android-developers.blogspot.com]


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4 Responses to “Android 2.1 SDK Now Available”

  1. so will i be able to flash 2.1 android to my adp1? htc hasn’t updated the images since 1.6 release….

  2. Ich haett gern das android 2.1 update

  3. With the android sdk 2.1 is it possible to upgrade my 1.5 cupcake to a higher version

  4. SDK means software developers kit , not android os.

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