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Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07009<h6>Table of Contents</h6>
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Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070011<div id="toc">
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Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070014
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070015<p class="toc_h1"><a href="#1_introduction">1. Introduction</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070016
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070017<p class="toc_h1"><a href="#2_device_types">2. Device Types</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070018
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070019<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#2_1_device_configurations">2.1 Device Configurations</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070020
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070021<p class="toc_h1"><a href="#3_software">3. Software</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070022
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070023<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#3_1_managed_api_compatibility">3.1. Managed API Compatibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070024
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070025<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#3_2_soft_api_compatibility">3.2. Soft API Compatibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070026
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070027<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_2_1_permissions">3.2.1. Permissions</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070028
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070029<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_2_2_build_parameters">3.2.2. Build Parameters</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070030
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070031<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_2_3_intent_compatibility">3.2.3. Intent Compatibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070032
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070033<p class="toc_h4"><a href="#3_2_3_1_core_application_intents">3.2.3.1. Core Application Intents</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070034
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070035<p class="toc_h4"><a href="#3_2_3_2_intent_overrides">3.2.3.2. Intent Overrides</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070036
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070037<p class="toc_h4"><a href="#3_2_3_3_intent_namespaces">3.2.3.3. Intent Namespaces</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070038
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070039<p class="toc_h4"><a href="#3_2_3_4_broadcast_intents">3.2.3.4. Broadcast Intents</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070040
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070041<p class="toc_h4"><a href="#3_2_3_5_default_app_settings">3.2.3.5. Default App Settings</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070042
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070043<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#3_3_native_api_compatibility">3.3. Native API Compatibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070044
Unsuk Junga16d5c72015-06-05 02:10:14 -070045<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_3_1_application_binary_interfaces">3.3.1. Application Binary Interfaces</a></p>
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47<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_3_2_32-bit_arm_native_code_compatibility">3.3.2. 32-bit ARM Native Code Compatibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070048
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070049<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#3_4_web_compatibility">3.4. Web Compatibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070050
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070051<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_4_1_webview_compatibility">3.4.1. WebView Compatibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070052
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070053<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_4_2_browser_compatibility">3.4.2. Browser Compatibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070054
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070055<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#3_5_api_behavioral_compatibility">3.5. API Behavioral Compatibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070056
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070057<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#3_6_api_namespaces">3.6. API Namespaces</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070058
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070059<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#3_7_runtime_compatibility">3.7. Runtime Compatibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070060
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070061<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#3_8_user_interface_compatibility">3.8. User Interface Compatibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070062
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070063<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_8_1_launcher_home_screen">3.8.1. Launcher (Home Screen)</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070064
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070065<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_8_2_widgets">3.8.2. Widgets</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070066
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070067<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_8_3_notifications">3.8.3. Notifications</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070068
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070069<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_8_4_search">3.8.4. Search</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070070
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070071<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_8_5_toasts">3.8.5. Toasts</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070072
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070073<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_8_6_themes">3.8.6. Themes</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070074
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070075<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_8_7_live_wallpapers">3.8.7. Live Wallpapers</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070076
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070077<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_8_8_activity_switching">3.8.8. Activity Switching</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070078
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070079<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_8_9_input_management">3.8.9. Input Management</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070080
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070081<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_8_10_lock_screen_media_control">3.8.10. Lock Screen Media Control</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070082
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070083<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_8_11_dreams">3.8.11. Dreams</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070084
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070085<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_8_12_location">3.8.12. Location</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070086
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070087<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#3_8_13_unicode_and_font">3.8.13. Unicode and Font</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070088
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070089
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070090
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Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070093<div id="toc_right"><br>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070094
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070095
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070096
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070097<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#3_9_device_administration">3.9. Device Administration</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070098
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -070099<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#3_10_accessibility">3.10. Accessibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700100
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700101<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#3_11_text-to-speech">3.11. Text-to-Speech</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700102
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700103<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#3_12_tv_input_framework">3.12. TV Input Framework</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700104
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700105<p class="toc_h1"><a href="#4_application_packaging_compatibility">4. Application Packaging Compatibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700106
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700107<p class="toc_h1"><a href="#5_multimedia_compatibility">5. Multimedia Compatibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700108
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700109<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#5_1_media_codecs">5.1. Media Codecs</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700110
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700111<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#5_1_1_audio_codecs">5.1.1. Audio Codecs</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700112
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700113<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#5_1_2_image_codecs">5.1.2. Image Codecs</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700114
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700115<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#5_1_3_video_codecs">5.1.3. Video Codecs</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700116
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700117<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#5_2_video_encoding">5.2. Video Encoding</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700118
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700119<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#5_3_video_decoding">5.3. Video Decoding</a></p>
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121<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#5_4_audio_recording">5.4. Audio Recording</a></p>
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123<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#5_4_1_raw_audio_capture">5.4.1. Raw Audio Capture</a></p>
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125<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#5_4_2_capture_for_voice_recognition">5.4.2. Capture for Voice Recognition</a></p>
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127<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#5_4_3_capture_for_rerouting_of_playback">5.4.3. Capture for Rerouting of Playback</a></p>
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129<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#5_5_audio_playback">5.5. Audio Playback</a></p>
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131<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#5_5_1_raw_audio_playback">5.5.1. Raw Audio Playback</a></p>
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133<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#5_5_2_audio_effects">5.5.2. Audio Effects</a></p>
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135<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#5_5_3_audio_output_volume">5.5.3. Audio Output Volume</a></p>
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137<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#5_6_audio_latency">5.6. Audio Latency</a></p>
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139<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#5_7_network_protocols">5.7. Network Protocols</a></p>
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141<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#5_8_secure_media">5.8. Secure Media</a></p>
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143<p class="toc_h1"><a href="#6_developer_tools_and_options_compatibility">6. Developer Tools and Options Compatibility</a></p>
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145<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#6_1_developer_tools">6.1. Developer Tools</a></p>
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147<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#6_2_developer_options">6.2. Developer Options</a></p>
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149<p class="toc_h1"><a href="#7_hardware_compatibility">7. Hardware Compatibility</a></p>
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151<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#7_1_display_and_graphics">7.1. Display and Graphics</a></p>
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153<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_1_1_screen_configuration">7.1.1. Screen Configuration</a></p>
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155<p class="toc_h4"><a href="#7_1_1_1_screen_size">7.1.1.1. Screen Size</a></p>
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157<p class="toc_h4"><a href="#7_1_1_2_screen_aspect_ratio">7.1.1.2. Screen Aspect Ratio</a></p>
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159<p class="toc_h4"><a href="#7_1_1_3_screen_density">7.1.1.3. Screen Density</a></p>
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Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700165
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Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700167<div id="toc_left_2">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700168
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700169<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_1_2_display_metrics">7.1.2. Display Metrics</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700170
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700171<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_1_3_screen_orientation">7.1.3. Screen Orientation</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700172
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700173<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_1_4_2d_and_3d_graphics_acceleration">7.1.4. 2D and 3D Graphics Acceleration</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700174
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700175<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_1_5_legacy_application_compatibility_mode">7.1.5. Legacy Application Compatibility Mode</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700176
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700177<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_1_6_screen_technology">7.1.6. Screen Technology</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700178
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700179<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_1_7_external_displays">7.1.7. External Displays</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700180
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700181<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#7_2_input_devices">7.2. Input Devices</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700182
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700183<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_2_1_keyboard">7.2.1. Keyboard</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700184
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700185<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_2_2_non-touch_navigation">7.2.2. Non-touch Navigation</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700186
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700187<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_2_3_navigation_keys">7.2.3. Navigation Keys</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700188
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700189<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_2_4_touchscreen_input">7.2.4. Touchscreen Input</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700190
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700191<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_2_5_fake_touch_input">7.2.5. Fake Touch Input</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700192
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700193<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_2_6_game_controller_support">7.2.6. Game Controller Support</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700194
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700195<p class="toc_h4"><a href="#7_2_6_1_button_mapping">7.2.6.1. Button Mappings</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700196
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700197<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_2_7_remote_control">7.2.7. Remote Control</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700198
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700199<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#7_3_sensors">7.3. Sensors</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700200
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700201<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_3_1_accelerometer">7.3.1. Accelerometer</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700202
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700203<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_3_2_magnetometer">7.3.2. Magnetometer</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700204
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700205<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_3_3_gps">7.3.3. GPS</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700206
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700207<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_3_4_gyroscope">7.3.4. Gyroscope</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700208
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700209<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_3_5_barometer">7.3.5. Barometer</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700210
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700211<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_3_6_thermometer">7.3.6. Thermometer</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700212
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700213<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_3_7_photometer">7.3.7. Photometer</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700214
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700215<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_3_8_proximity_sensor">7.3.8. Proximity Sensor</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700216
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700217<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#7_4_data_connectivity">7.4. Data Connectivity</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700218
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700219<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_4_1_telephony">7.4.1. Telephony</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700220
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700221<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_4_2_ieee_80211_wi-fi">7.4.2. IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi)</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700222
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700223<p class="toc_h4"><a href="#7_4_2_1_wi-fi_direct">7.4.2.1. Wi-Fi Direct</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700224
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700225<p class="toc_h4"><a href="#7_4_2_2_wi-fi-tunneled-direct-link-setup">7.4.2.2. Wi-Fi Tunneled Direct Link Setup</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700226
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700227<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_4_3_bluetooth">7.4.3. Bluetooth</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700228
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700229<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_4_4_near-field_communications">7.4.4. Near-Field Communications</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700230
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700231<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_4_5_minimum_network_capability">7.4.5. Minimum Network Capability</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700232
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700233<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_4_6_sync_settings">7.4.6. Sync Settings</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700234
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700235<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#7_5_cameras">7.5. Cameras</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700236
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700237<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_5_1_rear-facing_camera">7.5.1. Rear-Facing Camera</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700238
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700239<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_5_2_front-facing_camera">7.5.2. Front-Facing Camera</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700240
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700241<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_5_3_external_camera">7.5.3. External Camera</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700242
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700243<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_5_4_camera_api_behavior">7.5.4. Camera API Behavior</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700244
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700245
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700246
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700247
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700248
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700249</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700250
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700251<div id="toc_right_2">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700252
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700253<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_5_5_camera_orientation">7.5.5. Camera Orientation</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700254
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700255<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#7_6_memory_and_storage">7.6. Memory and Storage</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700256
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700257<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_6_1_minimum_memory_and_storage">7.6.1. Minimum Memory and Storage</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700258
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700259<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_6_2_application_shared_storage">7.6.2. Application Shared Storage</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700260
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700261<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#7_7_usb">7.7. USB</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700262
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700263<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#7_8_audio">7.8. Audio</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700264
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700265<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_8_1_microphone">7.8.1. Microphone</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700266
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700267<p class="toc_h3"><a href="#7_8_2_audio_output">7.8.2. Audio Output</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700268
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700269<p class="toc_h4"><a href="#7_8_2_1_analog_audio_ports">7.8.2.1. Analog Audio Ports</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700270
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700271<p class="toc_h1"><a href="#8_performance_compatibility">8. Performance Compatibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700272
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700273<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#8_1_user_experience_consistency">8.1. User Experience Consistency</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700274
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700275<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#8_2_memory_performance">8.2. Memory Performance</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700276
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700277<p class="toc_h1"><a href="#9_security_model_compatibility">9. Security Model Compatibility</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700278
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700279<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#9_1_permissions">9.1. Permissions</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700280
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700281<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#9_2_uid_and_process_isolation">9.2. UID and Process Isolation</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700282
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700283<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#9_3_filesystem_permissions">9.3. Filesystem Permissions</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700284
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700285<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#9_4_alternate_execution_environments">9.4. Alternate Execution Environments</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700286
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700287<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#9_5_multi-user_support">9.5. Multi-User Support</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700288
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700289<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#9_6_premium_sms_warning">9.6. Premium SMS Warning</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700290
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700291<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#9_7_kernel_security_features">9.7. Kernel Security Features</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700292
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700293<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#9_8_privacy">9.8. Privacy</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700294
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700295<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#9_9_full-disk-encryption">9.9. Full-Disk Encryption</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700296
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700297<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#9_10_verified_boot">9.10. Verified Boot</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700298
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700299<p class="toc_h1"><a href="#10_software_compatibility_testing">10. Software Compatibility Testing</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700300
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700301<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#10_1_compatibility_test_suite">10.1. Compatibility Test Suite</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700302
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700303<p class="toc_h2"><a href="#10_2_cts_verifier">10.2. CTS Verifier</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700304
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700305<p class="toc_h1"><a href="#11_updatable_software">11. Updatable Software</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700306
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700307<p class="toc_h1"><a href="#12_document_changelog">12. Document Changelog</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700308
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700309<p class="toc_h1"><a href="#13_contact_us">13. Contact Us</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700310
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700311<p class="toc_h1"><a href="#14_resources">14. Resources</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700312
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700313</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700314
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700315</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700316
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700317<div style="clear: both"></div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700318
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700319<div id="main">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700320
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700321<h1 id="1_introduction">1. Introduction</h1>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700322
323
324<p>This document enumerates the requirements that must be met in order for devices
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -0700325to be compatible with Android 5.1.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700326
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700327<p>The use of &ldquo;MUST&rdquo;, &ldquo;MUST NOT&rdquo;, &ldquo;REQUIRED&rdquo;, &ldquo;SHALL&rdquo;, &ldquo;SHALL NOT&rdquo;, &ldquo;SHOULD&rdquo;,&ldquo;SHOULD NOT&rdquo;, &ldquo;RECOMMENDED&rdquo;, &ldquo;MAY&rdquo;, and &ldquo;OPTIONAL&rdquo; is per the IETF standard
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700328defined in RFC2119 [<a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt">Resources, 1</a>].</p>
329
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700330<p>As used in this document, a &ldquo;device implementer&rdquo; or &ldquo;implementer&rdquo; is a person
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -0700331or organization developing a hardware/software solution running Android 5.1. A
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700332&ldquo;device implementation&rdquo; or &ldquo;implementation is the hardware/software solution
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700333so developed.</p>
334
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -0700335<p>To be considered compatible with Android 5.1, device implementations MUST meet
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700336the requirements presented in this Compatibility Definition, including any
337documents incorporated via reference.</p>
338
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700339<p>Where this definition or the software tests described in <a href="#10_software_compatibility_testing">section 10</a> is silent, ambiguous, or incomplete, it is the responsibility of the device
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700340implementer to ensure compatibility with existing implementations.</p>
341
342<p>For this reason, the Android Open Source Project [<a href="http://source.android.com/">Resources, 2</a>] is both the reference and preferred implementation of Android. Device
343implementers are strongly encouraged to base their implementations to the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700344greatest extent possible on the &ldquo;upstream&rdquo; source code available from the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700345Android Open Source Project. While some components can hypothetically be
346replaced with alternate implementations this practice is strongly discouraged,
347as passing the software tests will become substantially more difficult. It is
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700348the implementer&rsquo;s responsibility to ensure full behavioral compatibility with
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700349the standard Android implementation, including and beyond the Compatibility
350Test Suite. Finally, note that certain component substitutions and
351modifications are explicitly forbidden by this document.</p>
352
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700353<p>Many of the resources listed in <a href="#14_resources">section 14</a> are derived directly or indirectly from the Android SDK, and will be
354functionally identical to the information in that SDK&rsquo;s documentation. For any
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700355case where this Compatibility Definition or the Compatibility Test Suite
356disagrees with the SDK documentation, the SDK documentation is considered
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700357authoritative. Any technical details provided in the references included in <a href="#14_resources">section 14</a> are considered by inclusion to be part of this Compatibility Definition. </p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700358
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700359<h1 id="2_device_types">2. Device Types</h1>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700360
361
362<p>While the Android Open Source Project has been used in the implementation of a
363variety of device types and form factors, many aspects of the architecture and
364compatibility requirements were optimized for handheld devices. Starting from
365Android 5.0, the Android Open Source Project aims to embrace a wider variety of
366device types as described in this section.</p>
367
368<p><strong>Android Handheld device</strong> refers to an Android device implementation that is typically used by holding
369it in the hand, such as mp3 players, phones, and tablets. Android Handheld
370device implementations:</p>
371
372<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700373 <li>MUST have a touchscreen embedded in the device.</li>
374 <li>MUST have a power source that provides mobility, such as a battery.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700375</ul>
376
377<p><strong>Android Television device</strong> refers to an Android device implementation that is an entertainment interface
378for consuming digital media, movies, games, apps, and/or live TV for users
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700379sitting about ten feet away (a &ldquo;lean back&rdquo; or &ldquo;10-foot user interface&rdquo;).
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700380Android Television devices:</p>
381
382<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700383 <li>MUST have an embedded screen OR include a video output port, such as VGA, HDMI,
384or a wireless port for display.</li>
385 <li>MUST declare the features android.software.leanback and
386android.hardware.type.television [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/PackageManager.html#FEATURE_LEANBACK">Resources, 3</a>].</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700387</ul>
388
389<p><strong>Android Watch device</strong> refers to an Android device implementation intended to be worn on the body,
390perhaps on the wrist, and:</p>
391
392<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700393 <li>MUST have a screen with the physical diagonal length in the range from 1.1 to
3942.5 inches.</li>
395 <li>MUST declare the feature android.hardware.type.watch.</li>
396 <li>MUST support uiMode = UI_MODE_TYPE_WATCH [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/res/Configuration.html#UI_MODE_TYPE_WATCH">Resources, 4</a>].</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700397</ul>
398
Heidi von Markham61607242015-04-02 12:59:09 -0700399<p><strong>Android Automotive implementation</strong> refers to a vehicle head
400unit running Android as an operating system for part or all of the system and/or
401infotainment functionality. Android Automotive implementations MUST support
402uiMode = UI_MODE_TYPE_CAR [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/res/Configuration.html#UI_MODE_TYPE_CAR">Resources, 111</a>].</p>
403
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700404<p>All Android device implementations that do not fit into any of the above device
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -0700405types still MUST meet all requirements in this document to be Android 5.1
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700406compatible, unless the requirement is explicitly described to be only
407applicable to a specific Android device type. </p>
408
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700409<h2 id="2_1_device_configurations">2.1 Device Configurations</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700410
411
412<p>This is a summary of major differences in hardware configuration by device
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700413type. (Empty cells denote a &ldquo;MAY&rdquo;). Not all configurations are covered in this
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700414table; see relevant hardware sections for more detail.</p>
415<table>
416 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700417 <th>Category</th>
418 <th>Feature</th>
419 <th>Section</th>
420 <th>Handheld</th>
421 <th>Television</th>
422 <th>Watch</th>
423 <th>Other</th>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700424 </tr>
425 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700426 <td rowspan="3">Input</td>
427 <td>D-pad</td>
428 <td><a href="#7_2_2_non-touch-navigation">7.2.2. Non-touch Navigation</a></td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700429 <td></td>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700430 <td>MUST</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700431 <td></td>
432 <td></td>
433 </tr>
434 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700435 <td>Touchscreen </td>
436 <td><a href="#7_2_4_touchscreen_input">7.2.4. Touchscreen input</a></td>
437 <td>MUST</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700438 <td></td>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700439 <td>MUST</td>
440 <td>SHOULD</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700441 </tr>
442 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700443 <td>Microphone </td>
444 <td><a href="#7_8_1_microphone">7.8.1. Microphone</a></td>
445 <td>MUST</td>
446 <td>SHOULD </td>
447 <td>MUST</td>
448 <td>SHOULD</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700449 </tr>
450 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700451 <td rowspan="2">Sensors</td>
452 <td>Accelerometer </td>
453 <td><a href="#7_3_1_accelerometer">7.3.1 Accelerometer</a></td>
454 <td>SHOULD</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700455 <td></td>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700456 <td>SHOULD</td>
457 <td>SHOULD</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700458 </tr>
459 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700460 <td>GPS</td>
461 <td><a href="#7_3_3_gps">7.3.3. GPS</a></td>
462 <td>SHOULD</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700463 <td></td>
464 <td></td>
465 <td></td>
466 </tr>
467 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700468 <td rowspan="5">Connectivity</td>
469 <td>Wi-Fi</td>
470 <td><a href="#7_4_2_ieee_802.11">7.4.2. IEEE 802.11</a></td>
471 <td>SHOULD</td>
472 <td> MUST</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700473 <td></td>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700474 <td>SHOULD</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700475 </tr>
476 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700477 <td>Wi-Fi Direct</td>
478 <td><a href="#7_4_2_1_wi-fi-direct">7.4.2.1. Wi-Fi Direct</a></td>
479 <td>SHOULD</td>
480 <td>SHOULD</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700481 <td></td>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700482 <td>SHOULD</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700483 </tr>
484 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700485 <td>Bluetooth</td>
486 <td><a href="#7_4_3_bluetooth">7.4.3. Bluetooth</a></td>
487 <td>SHOULD</td>
488 <td>MUST</td>
489 <td>MUST</td>
490 <td>SHOULD</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700491 </tr>
492 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700493 <td>Bluetooth Low Energy</td>
494 <td><a href="#7_4_3_bluetooth">7.4.3. Bluetooth</a></td>
495 <td>SHOULD</td>
496 <td>MUST</td>
497 <td>SHOULD</td>
498 <td>SHOULD</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700499 </tr>
500 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700501 <td>USB peripheral/ host mode</td>
502 <td><a href="#7_7_usb">7.7. USB</a></td>
503 <td>SHOULD</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700504 <td></td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700505 <td></td>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700506 <td>SHOULD</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700507 </tr>
508 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700509 <td>Output</td>
510 <td>Speaker and/or Audio output ports</td>
511 <td><a href="#7_8_2_audio_output">7.8.2. Audio Output</a></td>
512 <td>MUST</td>
513 <td>MUST</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700514 <td></td>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700515 <td>MUST</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700516 </tr>
517</table>
518
519
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700520<h1 id="3_software">3. Software</h1>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700521
522
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700523<h2 id="3_1_managed_api_compatibility">3.1. Managed API Compatibility</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700524
525
526<p>The managed Dalvik bytecode execution environment is the primary vehicle for
527Android applications. The Android application programming interface (API) is
528the set of Android platform interfaces exposed to applications running in the
529managed runtime environment. Device implementations MUST provide complete
530implementations, including all documented behaviors, of any documented API
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700531exposed by the Android SDK [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/packages.html">Resources, 5</a>] or any API decorated with the &ldquo;@SystemApi&rdquo; marker in the upstream Android
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700532source code. </p>
533
534<p>Device implementations MUST NOT omit any managed APIs, alter API interfaces or
535signatures, deviate from the documented behavior, or include no-ops, except
536where specifically allowed by this Compatibility Definition.</p>
537
538<p>This Compatibility Definition permits some types of hardware for which Android
539includes APIs to be omitted by device implementations. In such cases, the APIs
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700540MUST still be present and behave in a reasonable way. See <a href="#7_hardware_compatibility">section 7</a> for specific requirements for this scenario.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700541
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700542<h2 id="3_2_soft_api_compatibility">3.2. Soft API Compatibility</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700543
544
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700545<p>In addition to the managed APIs from <a href="#3_1_managed_api_compatibility">section 3.1</a>, Android also includes a significant runtime-only &ldquo;soft&rdquo; API, in the form of
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700546such things as intents, permissions, and similar aspects of Android
547applications that cannot be enforced at application compile time.</p>
548
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700549<h3 id="3_2_1_permissions">3.2.1. Permissions</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700550
551
552<p>Device implementers MUST support and enforce all permission constants as
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700553documented by the Permission reference page [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/Manifest.permission.html">Resources, 6]</a>. Note that <a href="#9_security_model_compatibility">section 9</a> lists additional requirements related to the Android security model.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700554
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700555<h3 id="3_2_2_build_parameters">3.2.2. Build Parameters</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700556
557
558<p>The Android APIs include a number of constants on the android.os.Build class [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build.html">Resources, 7</a>] that are intended to describe the current device. To provide consistent,
559meaningful values across device implementations, the table below includes
560additional restrictions on the formats of these values to which device
561implementations MUST conform.</p>
562<table>
563 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700564 <th>Parameter</th>
565 <th>Details</th>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700566 </tr>
567 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700568 <td>VERSION.RELEASE</td>
569 <td>The version of the currently-executing Android system, in human-readable
570format. This field MUST have one of the string values defined in [<a href="http://source.android.com/compatibility/5.1/versions.html">Resources, 8]</a>.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700571 </tr>
572 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700573 <td>VERSION.SDK</td>
574 <td>The version of the currently-executing Android system, in a format accessible
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -0700575to third-party application code. For Android 5.1, this field MUST have the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700576integer value 22.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700577 </tr>
578 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700579 <td>VERSION.SDK_INT</td>
580 <td>The version of the currently-executing Android system, in a format accessible
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -0700581to third-party application code. For Android 5.1, this field MUST have the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700582integer value 22.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700583 </tr>
584 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700585 <td>VERSION.INCREMENTAL</td>
586 <td>A value chosen by the device implementer designating the specific build of the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700587currently-executing Android system, in human-readable format. This value MUST
588NOT be reused for different builds made available to end users. A typical use
589of this field is to indicate which build number or source-control change
590identifier was used to generate the build. There are no requirements on the
591specific format of this field, except that it MUST NOT be null or the empty
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700592string ("").</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700593 </tr>
594 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700595 <td>BOARD</td>
596 <td>A value chosen by the device implementer identifying the specific internal
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700597hardware used by the device, in human-readable format. A possible use of this
598field is to indicate the specific revision of the board powering the device.
599The value of this field MUST be encodable as 7-bit ASCII and match the regular
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700600expression &ldquo;^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$&rdquo;.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700601 </tr>
602 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700603 <td>BRAND</td>
604 <td>A value reflecting the brand name associated with the device as known to the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700605end users. MUST be in human-readable format and SHOULD represent the
606manufacturer of the device or the company brand under which the device is
607marketed. The value of this field MUST be encodable as 7-bit ASCII and match
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700608the regular expression &ldquo;^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$&rdquo;.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700609 </tr>
610 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700611 <td>SUPPORTED_ABIS</td>
612 <td>The name of the instruction set (CPU type + ABI convention) of native code. See <a href="#3_3_native_api_compatibility">section 3.3. Native API Compatibility</a>.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700613 </tr>
614 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700615 <td>SUPPORTED_32_BIT_ABIS</td>
616 <td>The name of the instruction set (CPU type + ABI convention) of native code. See <a href="#3_3_native_api_compatibility">section 3.3. Native API Compatibility</a>.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700617 </tr>
618 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700619 <td>SUPPORTED_64_BIT_ABIS</td>
620 <td>The name of the second instruction set (CPU type + ABI convention) of native
621code. See <a href="#3_3_native_api_compatibility">section 3.3. Native API Compatibility</a>.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700622 </tr>
623 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700624 <td>CPU_ABI</td>
625 <td>The name of the instruction set (CPU type + ABI convention) of native code. See <a href="#3_3_native_api_compatibility">section 3.3. Native API Compatibility</a>.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700626 </tr>
627 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700628 <td>CPU_ABI2</td>
629 <td>The name of the second instruction set (CPU type + ABI convention) of native
630code. See <a href="#3_3_native_api_compatibility">section 3.3. Native API Compatibility</a>.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700631 </tr>
632 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700633 <td>DEVICE</td>
634 <td>A value chosen by the device implementer containing the development name or
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700635code name identifying the configuration of the hardware features and industrial
636design of the device. The value of this field MUST be encodable as 7-bit ASCII
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700637and match the regular expression &ldquo;^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$&rdquo;.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700638 </tr>
639 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700640 <td>FINGERPRINT</td>
641 <td>A string that uniquely identifies this build. It SHOULD be reasonably
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700642human-readable. It MUST follow this template:</p>
643
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700644<p class="small">$(BRAND)/$(PRODUCT)/$(DEVICE):$(VERSION.RELEASE)/$(ID)/$(VERSION.INCREMENTAL):$(TYPE)/$(TAGS)</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700645
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700646<p>For example: acme/myproduct/mydevice:5.1/LMYXX/3359:userdebug/test-keys</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700647
648<p>The fingerprint MUST NOT include whitespace characters. If other fields
649included in the template above have whitespace characters, they MUST be
650replaced in the build fingerprint with another character, such as the
651underscore ("_") character. The value of this field MUST be encodable as 7-bit
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700652ASCII.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700653 </tr>
654 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700655 <td>HARDWARE</td>
656 <td>The name of the hardware (from the kernel command line or /proc). It SHOULD be
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700657reasonably human-readable. The value of this field MUST be encodable as 7-bit
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700658ASCII and match the regular expression &ldquo;^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$&rdquo;. </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700659 </tr>
660 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700661 <td>HOST</td>
662 <td>A string that uniquely identifies the host the build was built on, in
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700663human-readable format. There are no requirements on the specific format of this
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700664field, except that it MUST NOT be null or the empty string ("").</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700665 </tr>
666 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700667 <td>ID</td>
668 <td>An identifier chosen by the device implementer to refer to a specific release,
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700669in human-readable format. This field can be the same as
670android.os.Build.VERSION.INCREMENTAL, but SHOULD be a value sufficiently
671meaningful for end users to distinguish between software builds. The value of
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700672this field MUST be encodable as 7-bit ASCII and match the regular expression &ldquo;^[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+$&rdquo;.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700673 </tr>
674 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700675 <td>MANUFACTURER</td>
676 <td>The trade name of the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) of the product.
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700677There are no requirements on the specific format of this field, except that it
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700678MUST NOT be null or the empty string ("").</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700679 </tr>
680 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700681 <td>MODEL</td>
682 <td>A value chosen by the device implementer containing the name of the device as
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700683known to the end user. This SHOULD be the same name under which the device is
684marketed and sold to end users. There are no requirements on the specific
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700685format of this field, except that it MUST NOT be null or the empty string ("").</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700686 </tr>
687 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700688 <td>PRODUCT</td>
689 <td>A value chosen by the device implementer containing the development name or
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700690code name of the specific product (SKU) that MUST be unique within the same
691brand. MUST be human-readable, but is not necessarily intended for view by end
692users. The value of this field MUST be encodable as 7-bit ASCII and match the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700693regular expression &ldquo;^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$&rdquo;.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700694 </tr>
695 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700696 <td>SERIAL</td>
697 <td>A hardware serial number, which MUST be available. The value of this field MUST
698be encodable as 7-bit ASCII and match the regular expression &ldquo;^([a-zA-Z0-9]{6,20})$&rdquo;.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700699 </tr>
700 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700701 <td>TAGS</td>
702 <td>A comma-separated list of tags chosen by the device implementer that further
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700703distinguishes the build. This field MUST have one of the values corresponding
704to the three typical Android platform signing configurations: release-keys,
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700705dev-keys, test-keys. </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700706 </tr>
707 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700708 <td>TIME</td>
709 <td>A value representing the timestamp of when the build occurred.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700710 </tr>
711 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700712 <td>TYPE</td>
713 <td>A value chosen by the device implementer specifying the runtime configuration
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700714of the build. This field MUST have one of the values corresponding to the three
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700715typical Android runtime configurations: user, userdebug, or eng.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700716 </tr>
717 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700718 <td>USER</td>
719 <td>A name or user ID of the user (or automated user) that generated the build.
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700720There are no requirements on the specific format of this field, except that it
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700721MUST NOT be null or the empty string ("").</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700722 </tr>
723</table>
724
725
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700726<h3 id="3_2_3_intent_compatibility">3.2.3. Intent Compatibility</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700727
728
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700729<p>Device implementations MUST honor Android&rsquo;s loose-coupling intent system, as
730described in the sections below. By&ldquo;honored &rdquo; it is meant that the device
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700731implementer MUST provide an Android Activity or Service that specifies a
732matching intent filter that binds to and implements correct behavior for each
733specified intent pattern.</p>
734
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700735<h4 id="3_2_3_1_core_application_intents">3.2.3.1. Core Application Intents</h4>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700736
737
738<p>Android intents allow application components to request functionality from
739other Android components. The Android upstream project includes a list of
740applications considered core Android applications, which implements several
741intent patterns to perform common actions. The core Android applications are:</p>
742
743<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700744 <li>Desk Clock</li>
745 <li>Browser</li>
746 <li>Calendar</li>
747 <li>Contacts</li>
748 <li>Gallery</li>
749 <li>GlobalSearch</li>
750 <li>Launcher</li>
751 <li>Music</li>
752 <li>Settings</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700753</ul>
754
755<p>Device implementations SHOULD include the core Android applications as
756appropriate but MUST include a component implementing the same intent patterns
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700757defined by all the &ldquo;public&rdquo; Activity or Service components of these core
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700758Android applications. Note that Activity or Service components are considered
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700759&ldquo;public&rdquo; when the attribute android:exported is absent or has the value true.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700760
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700761<h4 id="3_2_3_2_intent_overrides">3.2.3.2. Intent Overrides</h4>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700762
763
764<p>As Android is an extensible platform, device implementations MUST allow each
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700765intent pattern referenced in <a href="#3_2_3_1_core_application_intents">section 3.2.3.1</a> to be overridden by third-party applications. The upstream Android open source
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700766implementation allows this by default; device implementers MUST NOT attach
767special privileges to system applications' use of these intent patterns, or
768prevent third-party applications from binding to and assuming control of these
769patterns. This prohibition specifically includes but is not limited to
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700770disabling the&ldquo;Chooser&rdquo; user interface that allows the user to select between
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700771multiple applications that all handle the same intent pattern.</p>
772
773<p>However, device implementations MAY provide default activities for specific URI
774patterns (eg. http://play.google.com) if the default activity provides a more
775specific filter for the data URI. For example, an intent filter specifying the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700776data URI &ldquo;http://www.android.com&rdquo; is more specific than the browser filter for&ldquo;http://&rdquo;. Device implementations MUST provide a user interface for users to
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700777modify the default activity for intents.</p>
778
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700779<h4 id="3_2_3_3_intent_namespaces">3.2.3.3. Intent Namespaces</h4>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700780
781
782<p>Device implementations MUST NOT include any Android component that honors any
783new intent or broadcast intent patterns using an ACTION, CATEGORY, or other key
784string in the android.* or com.android.* namespace. Device implementers MUST
785NOT include any Android components that honor any new intent or broadcast
786intent patterns using an ACTION, CATEGORY, or other key string in a package
787space belonging to another organization. Device implementers MUST NOT alter or
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700788extend any of the intent patterns used by the core apps listed in <a href="#3_2_3_1_core_application_intents">section 3.2.3.1</a>. Device implementations MAY include intent patterns using namespaces clearly
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700789and obviously associated with their own organization. This prohibition is
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700790analogous to that specified for Java language classes in <a href="#3_6_api_namespaces">section 3.6</a>.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700791
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700792<h4 id="3_2_3_4_broadcast_intents">3.2.3.4. Broadcast Intents</h4>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700793
794
795<p>Third-party applications rely on the platform to broadcast certain intents to
796notify them of changes in the hardware or software environment.
797Android-compatible devices MUST broadcast the public broadcast intents in
798response to appropriate system events. Broadcast intents are described in the
799SDK documentation.</p>
800
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700801<h4 id="3_2_3_5_default_app_settings">3.2.3.5. Default App Settings</h4>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700802
803
804<p>Android includes settings that provide users an easy way to select their
805default applications, for example for Home screen or SMS. Where it makes sense,
806device implementations MUST provide a similar settings menu and be compatible
807with the intent filter pattern and API methods described in the SDK
808documentation as below.</p>
809
810<p>Device implementations:</p>
811
812<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700813 <li>MUST honor the android.settings.HOME_SETTINGS intent to show a default app
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700814settings menu for Home Screen, if the device implementation reports
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700815android.software.home_screen [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.html">Resources, 10]</a></li>
816 <li>MUST provide a settings menu that will call the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700817android.provider.Telephony.ACTION_CHANGE_DEFAULT intent to show a dialog to
818change the default SMS application, if the device implementation reports
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700819android.hardware.telephony [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Telephony.Sms.Intents.html">Resources, 9</a>]</li>
820 <li>MUST honor the android.settings.NFC_PAYMENT_SETTINGS intent to show a default
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700821app settings menu for Tap and Pay, if the device implementation reports
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700822android.hardware.nfc.hce [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.html">Resources, 10]</a></li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700823</ul>
824
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700825<h2 id="3_3_native_api_compatibility">3.3. Native API Compatibility</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700826
827
Unsuk Junga16d5c72015-06-05 02:10:14 -0700828<h3 id="3_3_1_application_binary_interfaces">3.3.1. Application Binary Interfaces</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700829
830
831<p>Managed Dalvik bytecode can call into native code provided in the application
832.apk file as an ELF .so file compiled for the appropriate device hardware
833architecture. As native code is highly dependent on the underlying processor
834technology, Android defines a number of Application Binary Interfaces (ABIs) in
835the Android NDK. Device implementations MUST be compatible with one or more
836defined ABIs, and MUST implement compatibility with the Android NDK, as below.</p>
837
838<p>If a device implementation includes support for an Android ABI, it:</p>
839
840<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700841 <li>MUST include support for code running in the managed environment to call into
842native code, using the standard Java Native Interface (JNI) semantics</li>
843 <li>MUST be source-compatible (i.e. header compatible) and binary-compatible (for
844the ABI) with each required library in the list below</li>
845 <li>MUST support the equivalent 32-bit ABI if any 64-bit ABI is supported</li>
846 <li>MUST accurately report the native Application Binary Interface (ABI) supported
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700847by the device, via the android.os.Build.SUPPORTED_ABIS,
848android.os.Build.SUPPORTED_32_BIT_ABIS, and
849android.os.Build.SUPPORTED_64_BIT_ABIS parameters, each a comma separated list
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700850of ABIs ordered from the most to the least preferred one</li>
851 <li>MUST report, via the above parameters, only those ABIs documented in the latest
852version of the Android NDK, &ldquo;NDK Programmer&rsquo;s Guide | ABI Management&rdquo; in docs/
853directory</li>
854 <li>SHOULD be built using the source code and header files available in the
855upstream Android Open Source Project</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700856</ul>
857
858<p>The following native code APIs MUST be available to apps that include native
859code:</p>
860
861<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700862 <li>libc (C library)</li>
863 <li>libm (math library)</li>
864 <li>Minimal support for C++</li>
865 <li>JNI interface</li>
866 <li>liblog (Android logging)</li>
867 <li>libz (Zlib compression)</li>
868 <li>libdl (dynamic linker)</li>
869 <li>libGLESv1_CM.so (OpenGL ES 1.x)</li>
870 <li>libGLESv2.so (OpenGL ES 2.0)</li>
871 <li>libGLESv3.so (OpenGL ES 3.x)</li>
872 <li>libEGL.so (native OpenGL surface management)</li>
873 <li>libjnigraphics.so</li>
874 <li>libOpenSLES.so (OpenSL ES 1.0.1 audio support)</li>
875 <li>libOpenMAXAL.so (OpenMAX AL 1.0.1 support)</li>
876 <li>libandroid.so (native Android activity support)</li>
877 <li>libmediandk.so (native media APIs support)</li>
878 <li>Support for OpenGL, as described below</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700879</ul>
880
881<p>Note that future releases of the Android NDK may introduce support for
882additional ABIs. If a device implementation is not compatible with an existing
883predefined ABI, it MUST NOT report support for any ABIs at all.</p>
884
885<p>Note that device implementations MUST include libGLESv3.so and it MUST symlink
886(symbolic link) to libGLESv2.so. in turn, MUST export all the OpenGL ES 3.1 and
887Android Extension Pack [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/graphics/opengl.html#aep">Resources, 11</a>] function symbols as defined in the NDK release android-21. Although all the
888symbols must be present, only the corresponding functions for OpenGL ES
889versions and extensions actually supported by the device must be fully
890implemented.</p>
891
892<p>Native code compatibility is challenging. For this reason, device implementers
893are <strong>very strongly encouraged</strong> to use the implementations of the libraries listed above from the upstream
894Android Open Source Project. </p>
895
Unsuk Junga16d5c72015-06-05 02:10:14 -0700896<h3 id="3_3_2_32-bit_arm_native_code_compatibility">
8973.3.2. 32-bit ARM Native Code Compatibility
898</h3>
899
900<p>The ARMv8 architecture deprecates several CPU operations, including some
901operations used in existing native code. On 64-bit ARM devices, the following
902deprecated operations MUST remain available to 32-bit native ARM code, either
903through native CPU support or through software emulation:</p>
904
905<ul>
906<li>SWP and SWPB instructions</li>
907<li>SETEND instruction</li>
908<li>CP15ISB, CP15DSB, and CP15DMB barrier operations</li>
909</ul>
910
911<p>Legacy versions of the Android NDK used /proc/cpuinfo to discover CPU features
912from 32-bit ARM native code. For compatibility with applications built using this
913NDK, devices MUST include the following lines in /proc/cpuinfo when it is read
914by 32-bit ARM applications:</p>
915
916<ul>
917<li>&quot;Features: &quot;, followed by a list of any optional ARMv7 CPU features
918supported by the device</li>
919<li>&quot;CPU architecture: &quot;, followed by an integer describing the device's
920highest supported ARM architecture (e.g., &quot;8&quot; for ARMv8 devices)</li>
921</ul>
922
923<p>These requirements only apply when /proc/cpuinfo is read by 32-bit ARM
924applications. Devices SHOULD not alter /proc/cpuinfo when read by 64-bit ARM or
925non-ARM applications.</p>
926
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700927<h2 id="3_4_web_compatibility">3.4. Web Compatibility</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700928
929
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700930<h3 id="3_4_1_webview_compatibility">3.4.1. WebView Compatibility</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700931
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700932<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700933<p>The complete implementation of the android.webkit.Webview API MAY be provided
934on Android Watch devices but MUST be provided on all other types of device
935implementations.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700936</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700937
938
939<p>The platform feature android.software.webview MUST be reported on any device
940that provides a complete implementation of the android.webkit.WebView API, and
941MUST NOT be reported on devices without a complete implementation of the API.
942The Android Open Source implementation uses code from the Chromium Project to
943implement the android.webkit.WebView [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/webkit/WebView.html">Resources, 12</a>]. Because it is not feasible to develop a comprehensive test suite for a web
944rendering system, device implementers MUST use the specific upstream build of
945Chromium in the WebView implementation. Specifically:</p>
946
947<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700948 <li>Device android.webkit.WebView implementations MUST be based on the Chromium
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -0700949build from the upstream Android Open Source Project for Android 5.1. This build
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700950includes a specific set of functionality and security fixes for the WebView [<a href="http://www.chromium.org/">Resources, 13</a>].</li>
951 <li>The user agent string reported by the WebView MUST be in this format:
Unsuk Jungff3da6d2015-05-18 09:35:24 -0700952<p>Mozilla/5.1 (Linux; Android $(VERSION); $(MODEL) Build/$(BUILD)$(WEBVIEW))
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700953AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 $(CHROMIUM_VER) Mobile
954Safari/537.36</p>
955 <ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700956 <li>The value of the $(VERSION) string MUST be the same as the value for
957android.os.Build.VERSION.RELEASE.</li>
Unsuk Jungff3da6d2015-05-18 09:35:24 -0700958 <li>The $(WEBVIEW) string MAY be omitted, but if included MUST be "; wv" to
959 note that this is a webview</li>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700960 <li>The value of the $(MODEL) string MUST be the same as the value for
961android.os.Build.MODEL.</li>
962 <li>The value of the $(BUILD) string MUST be the same as the value for
963android.os.Build.ID.</li>
964 <li>The value of the $(CHROMIUM_VER) string MUST be the version of Chromium in the
965upstream Android Open Source Project.</li>
966 <li>Device implementations MAY omit Mobile in the user agent string.</li>
967 </ul></li></ul>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700968
969<p>The WebView component SHOULD include support for as many HTML5 features as
970possible and if it supports the feature SHOULD conform to the HTML5
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700971specification [<a href="http://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/">Resources, 14</a>].</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700972
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700973<h3 id="3_4_2_browser_compatibility">3.4.2. Browser Compatibility</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700974
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700975<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700976<p>Android Television and Watch Devices MAY omit a browser application, but MUST
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700977support the public intent patterns as described in <a href="#3_2_3_1_core_application_intents">section 3.2.3.1</a>. All other types of device implementations MUST include a standalone Browser
978application for general user web browsing.</p>
979</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700980
981<p>The standalone Browser MAY be based on a browser technology other than WebKit.
982However, even if an alternate Browser application is used, the
983android.webkit.WebView component provided to third-party applications MUST be
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700984based on WebKit, as described in <a href="#3_4_1_webview_compatibility">section 3.4.1</a>.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700985
986<p>Implementations MAY ship a custom user agent string in the standalone Browser
987application.</p>
988
989<p>The standalone Browser application (whether based on the upstream WebKit
990Browser application or a third-party replacement) SHOULD include support for as
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700991much of HTML5 [<a href="http://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/">Resources, 14</a>] as possible. Minimally, device implementations MUST support each of these
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700992APIs associated with HTML5:</p>
993
994<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700995 <li>application cache/offline operation [<a href="http://www.w3.org/html/wg/drafts/html/master/browsers.html#offline">Resources, 15</a>]</li>
996 <li>the &#60;video&#62; tag [<a href="http://www.w3.org/html/wg/drafts/html/master/semantics.html#video">Resources, 16</a>]</li>
997 <li>geolocation [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/geolocation-API/">Resources, 17</a>]</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -0700998</ul>
999
1000<p>Additionally, device implementations MUST support the HTML5/W3C webstorage API
1001[<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/webstorage/">Resources, 18</a>], and SHOULD support the HTML5/W3C IndexedDB API [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/IndexedDB/">Resources, 19</a>]. Note that as the web development standards bodies are transitioning to favor
1002IndexedDB over webstorage, IndexedDB is expected to become a required component
1003in a future version of Android.</p>
1004
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001005<h2 id="3_5_api_behavioral_compatibility">3.5. API Behavioral Compatibility</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001006
1007
1008<p>The behaviors of each of the API types (managed, soft, native, and web) must be
1009consistent with the preferred implementation of the upstream Android Open
1010Source Project [<a href="http://source.android.com/">Resources, 2</a>]. Some specific areas of compatibility are:</p>
1011
1012<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001013 <li>Devices MUST NOT change the behavior or semantics of a standard intent.</li>
1014 <li>Devices MUST NOT alter the lifecycle or lifecycle semantics of a particular
1015type of system component (such as Service, Activity, ContentProvider, etc.).</li>
1016 <li>Devices MUST NOT change the semantics of a standard permission.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001017</ul>
1018
1019<p>The above list is not comprehensive. The Compatibility Test Suite (CTS) tests
1020significant portions of the platform for behavioral compatibility, but not all.
1021It is the responsibility of the implementer to ensure behavioral compatibility
1022with the Android Open Source Project. For this reason, device implementers
1023SHOULD use the source code available via the Android Open Source Project where
1024possible, rather than re-implement significant parts of the system.</p>
1025
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001026<h2 id="3_6_api_namespaces">3.6. API Namespaces</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001027
1028
1029<p>Android follows the package and class namespace conventions defined by the Java
1030programming language. To ensure compatibility with third-party applications,
1031device implementers MUST NOT make any prohibited modifications (see below) to
1032these package namespaces:</p>
1033
1034<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001035 <li>java.*</li>
1036 <li>javax.*</li>
1037 <li>sun.*</li>
1038 <li>android.*</li>
1039 <li>com.android.*</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001040</ul>
1041
1042<p><strong>Prohibited modifications include</strong>:</p>
1043
1044<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001045 <li>Device implementations MUST NOT modify the publicly exposed APIs on the Android
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001046platform by changing any method or class signatures, or by removing classes or
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001047class fields.</li>
1048 <li>Device implementers MAY modify the underlying implementation of the APIs, but
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001049such modifications MUST NOT impact the stated behavior and Java-language
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001050signature of any publicly exposed APIs.</li>
1051 <li>Device implementers MUST NOT add any publicly exposed elements (such as classes
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001052or interfaces, or fields or methods to existing classes or interfaces) to the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001053APIs above.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001054</ul>
1055
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001056<p>A &ldquo;publicly exposed element&rdquo; is any construct which is not decorated with the&ldquo;@hide&rdquo; marker as used in the upstream Android source code. In other words,
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001057device implementers MUST NOT expose new APIs or alter existing APIs in the
1058namespaces noted above. Device implementers MAY make internal-only
1059modifications, but those modifications MUST NOT be advertised or otherwise
1060exposed to developers.</p>
1061
1062<p>Device implementers MAY add custom APIs, but any such APIs MUST NOT be in a
1063namespace owned by or referring to another organization. For instance, device
1064implementers MUST NOT add APIs to the com.google.* or similar namespace: only
1065Google may do so. Similarly, Google MUST NOT add APIs to other companies'
1066namespaces. Additionally, if a device implementation includes custom APIs
1067outside the standard Android namespace, those APIs MUST be packaged in an
1068Android shared library so that only apps that explicitly use them (via the
1069<uses-library> mechanism) are affected by the increased memory usage of such
1070APIs.</p>
1071
1072<p>If a device implementer proposes to improve one of the package namespaces above
1073(such as by adding useful new functionality to an existing API, or adding a new
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001074API), the implementer SHOULD visit <a href="http://source.android.com/">source.android.com</a> and begin the process for contributing changes and code, according to the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001075information on that site.</p>
1076
1077<p>Note that the restrictions above correspond to standard conventions for naming
1078APIs in the Java programming language; this section simply aims to reinforce
1079those conventions and make them binding through inclusion in this Compatibility
1080Definition.</p>
1081
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001082<h2 id="3_7_runtime_compatibility">3.7. Runtime Compatibility</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001083
1084
1085<p>Device implementations MUST support the full Dalvik Executable (DEX) format and
1086Dalvik bytecode specification and semantics [<a href="https://android.googlesource.com/platform/dalvik/+/lollipop-release/docs/">Resources, 20</a>]. Device implementers SHOULD use ART, the reference upstream implementation of
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001087the Dalvik Executable Format, and the reference implementation&rsquo;s package
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001088management system.</p>
1089
1090<p>Device implementations MUST configure Dalvik runtimes to allocate memory in
1091accordance with the upstream Android platform, and as specified by the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001092following table. (See <a href="#7_1_1_screen_configuration">section 7.1.1</a> for screen size and screen density definitions.)</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001093
1094<p>Note that memory values specified below are considered minimum values and
1095device implementations MAY allocate more memory per application.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001096
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001097<table>
1098 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001099 <th>Screen Layout</th>
1100 <th>Screen Density</th>
1101 <th>Minimum Application Memory</th>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001102 </tr>
1103 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001104 <td rowspan="10">small/normal</td>
1105 <td>120 dpi (ldpi)</td>
Unsuk Jung7a702af2015-06-05 02:26:23 -07001106 <td rowspan="2">32MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001107 </tr>
1108 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001109 <td>160 dpi (mdpi)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001110 </tr>
1111 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001112 <td>213 dpi (tvdpi)</td>
Unsuk Jung7a702af2015-06-05 02:26:23 -07001113 <td rowspan="3">48MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001114 </tr>
1115 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001116 <td>240 dpi (hdpi)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001117 </tr>
1118 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001119 <td>280 dpi (280dpi)</td>
Unsuk Jungaa55a672015-04-01 08:30:23 -07001120 </tr>
1121 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001122 <td>320 dpi (xhdpi)</td>
Unsuk Jung7a702af2015-06-05 02:26:23 -07001123 <td>80MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001124 </tr>
1125 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001126 <td>400 dpi (400dpi)</td>
1127 <td>96MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001128 </tr>
1129 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001130 <td>480 dpi (xxhdpi)</td>
1131 <td>128MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001132 </tr>
1133 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001134 <td>560 dpi (560dpi)</td>
1135 <td>192MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001136 </tr>
1137 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001138 <td>640 dpi (xxxhdpi)</td>
1139 <td>256MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001140 </tr>
1141 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001142 <td rowspan="10">large</td>
1143 <td>120 dpi (ldpi)</td>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001144 <td>32MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001145 </tr>
1146 <tr>
Unsuk Jung7a702af2015-06-05 02:26:23 -07001147 <td>160 dpi (mdpi)</td>
1148 <td>48MB</td>
1149 </tr>
1150 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001151 <td>213 dpi (tvdpi)</td>
Unsuk Jung7a702af2015-06-05 02:26:23 -07001152 <td rowspan="2">80MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001153 </tr>
1154 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001155 <td>240 dpi (hdpi)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001156 </tr>
1157 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001158 <td>280 dpi (280dpi)</td>
1159 <td>96MB</td>
Unsuk Jungaa55a672015-04-01 08:30:23 -07001160 </tr>
1161 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001162 <td>320 dpi (xhdpi)</td>
1163 <td>128MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001164 </tr>
1165 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001166 <td>400 dpi (400dpi)</td>
1167 <td>192MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001168 </tr>
1169 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001170 <td>480 dpi (xxhdpi)</td>
1171 <td>256MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001172 </tr>
1173 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001174 <td>560 dpi (560dpi)</td>
1175 <td>384MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001176 </tr>
1177 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001178 <td>640 dpi (xxxhdpi)</td>
1179 <td>512MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001180 </tr>
1181 <tr>
Unsuk Jung7a702af2015-06-05 02:26:23 -07001182 <td rowspan="10">xlarge</td>
1183 <td>120 dpi (ldpi)</td>
1184 <td>48MB</td>
1185 </tr>
1186 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001187 <td>160 dpi (mdpi)</td>
Unsuk Jung7a702af2015-06-05 02:26:23 -07001188 <td>80MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001189 </tr>
1190 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001191 <td>213 dpi (tvdpi)</td>
Unsuk Jung7a702af2015-06-05 02:26:23 -07001192 <td rowspan="2">96MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001193 </tr>
1194 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001195 <td>240 dpi (hdpi)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001196 </tr>
1197 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001198 <td>280 dpi (280dpi)</td>
1199 <td>144MB</td>
Unsuk Jungaa55a672015-04-01 08:30:23 -07001200 </tr>
1201 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001202 <td>320 dpi (xhdpi)</td>
1203 <td>192MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001204 </tr>
1205 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001206 <td>400 dpi (400dpi)</td>
1207 <td>288MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001208 </tr>
1209 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001210 <td>480 dpi (xxhdpi)</td>
1211 <td>384MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001212 </tr>
1213 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001214 <td>560 dpi (560dpi)</td>
1215 <td>576MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001216 </tr>
1217 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001218 <td>640 dpi (xxxhdpi)</td>
1219 <td>768MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001220 </tr>
1221</table>
1222
1223
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001224<h2 id="3_8_user_interface_compatibility">3.8. User Interface Compatibility</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001225
1226
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001227<h3 id="3_8_1_launcher_home_screen">3.8.1. Launcher (Home Screen)</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001228
1229
1230<p>Android includes a launcher application (home screen) and support for
1231third-party applications to replace the device launcher (home screen). Device
1232implementations that allow third-party applications to replace the device home
1233screen MUST declare the platform feature android.software.home_screen.</p>
1234
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001235<h3 id="3_8_2_widgets">3.8.2. Widgets</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001236
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001237<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001238<p>Widgets are optional for all Android device implementations, but SHOULD be
1239supported on Android Handheld devices.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001240</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001241
1242
1243<p>Android defines a component type and corresponding API and lifecycle that
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001244allows applications to expose an &ldquo;AppWidget&rdquo; to the end user [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/ui_guidelines/widget_design.html">Resources, 21</a>] a feature that is strongly RECOMMENDED to be supported on Handheld Device
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001245implementations. Device implementations that support embedding widgets on the
1246home screen MUST meet the following requirements and declare support for
1247platform feature android.software.app_widgets.</p>
1248
1249<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001250 <li>Device launchers MUST include built-in support for AppWidgets, and expose user
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001251interface affordances to add, configure, view, and remove AppWidgets directly
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001252within the Launcher.</li>
1253 <li>Device implementations MUST be capable of rendering widgets that are 4 x 4 in
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001254the standard grid size. See the App Widget Design Guidelines in the Android SDK
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001255documentation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/ui_guidelines/widget_design.html">Resources, 21</a>] for details.</li>
1256 <li>Device implementations that include support for lock screen MAY support
1257application widgets on the lock screen.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001258</ul>
1259
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001260<h3 id="3_8_3_notifications">3.8.3. Notifications</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001261
1262
1263<p>Android includes APIs that allow developers to notify users of notable events [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/notifiers/notifications.html">Resources, 22</a>], using hardware and software features of the device.</p>
1264
1265<p>Some APIs allow applications to perform notifications or attract attention
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001266using hardware&#8212;specifically sound, vibration, and light. Device implementations
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001267MUST support notifications that use hardware features, as described in the SDK
1268documentation, and to the extent possible with the device implementation
1269hardware. For instance, if a device implementation includes a vibrator, it MUST
1270correctly implement the vibration APIs. If a device implementation lacks
1271hardware, the corresponding APIs MUST be implemented as no-ops. This behavior
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001272is further detailed in <a href="#7_hardware_compatibility">section 7</a>.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001273
1274<p>Additionally, the implementation MUST correctly render all resources (icons,
1275sound files, etc.) provided for in the APIs [<a href="https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/available-resources.html">Resources, 23</a>], or in the Status/System Bar icon style guide [<a href="http://developer.android.com/design/style/iconography.html">Resources, 24</a>]. Device implementers MAY provide an alternative user experience for
1276notifications than that provided by the reference Android Open Source
1277implementation; however, such alternative notification systems MUST support
1278existing notification resources, as above. </p>
1279
1280<p>Android includes support for various notifications, such as:</p>
1281
1282<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001283 <li><strong>Rich notifications</strong>. Interactive Views for ongoing notifications.</li>
1284 <li><strong>Heads-up notifications</strong>. Interactive Views users can act on or dismiss without leaving the current app.</li>
1285 <li><strong>Lockscreen notifications</strong>. Notifications shown over a lock screen with granular control on visibility.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001286</ul>
1287
1288<p>Device implementations MUST properly display and execute these notifications,
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001289including the title/name, icon, text as documented in the Android APIs <a href="http://developer.android.com/design/patterns/notifications.html">[Resources, 25]</a>.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001290
1291<p>Android includes Notification Listener Service APIs that allow apps (once
1292explicitly enabled by the user) to receive a copy of all notifications as they
1293are posted or updated. Device implementations MUST correctly and promptly send
1294notifications in their entirety to all such installed and user-enabled listener
1295services, including any and all metadata attached to the Notification object.</p>
1296
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001297<h3 id="3_8_4_search">3.8.4. Search</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001298
1299
1300<p>Android includes APIs [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/SearchManager.html">Resources, 26</a>] that allow developers to incorporate search into their applications, and
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001301expose their application&rsquo;s data into the global system search. Generally
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001302speaking, this functionality consists of a single, system-wide user interface
1303that allows users to enter queries, displays suggestions as users type, and
1304displays results. The Android APIs allow developers to reuse this interface to
1305provide search within their own apps, and allow developers to supply results to
1306the common global search user interface.</p>
1307
1308<p>Android device implementations SHOULD include global search, a single, shared,
1309system-wide search user interface capable of real-time suggestions in response
1310to user input. Device implementations SHOULD implement the APIs that allow
1311developers to reuse this user interface to provide search within their own
1312applications. Device implementations that implement the global search interface
1313MUST implement the APIs that allow third-party applications to add suggestions
1314to the search box when it is run in global search mode. If no third-party
1315applications are installed that make use of this functionality, the default
1316behavior SHOULD be to display web search engine results and suggestions.</p>
1317
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001318<h3 id="3_8_5_toasts">3.8.5. Toasts</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001319
1320
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001321<p>Applications can use the &ldquo;Toast&rdquo; API to display short non-modal strings to the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001322end user, that disappear after a brief period of time [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/Toast.html">Resources, 27</a>]. Device implementations MUST display Toasts from applications to end users in
1323some high-visibility manner.</p>
1324
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001325<h3 id="3_8_6_themes">3.8.6. Themes</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001326
1327
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001328<p>Android provides &ldquo;themes&rdquo; as a mechanism for applications to apply styles
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001329across an entire Activity or application.</p>
1330
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001331<p>Android includes a &ldquo;Holo&rdquo; theme family as a set of defined styles for
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001332application developers to use if they want to match the Holo theme look and
1333feel as defined by the Android SDK [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/themes.html">Resources, 28</a>]. Device implementations MUST NOT alter any of the Holo theme attributes
1334exposed to applications [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/R.style.html">Resources, 29</a>].</p>
1335
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001336<p>Android includes a &ldquo;Material&rdquo; theme family as a set of defined styles for
1337application developers to use if they want to match the design theme&rsquo;s look and
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001338feel across the wide variety of different Android device types. Device
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001339implementations MUST support the &ldquo;Material&rdquo; theme family and MUST NOT alter any
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001340of the Material theme attributes or their assets exposed to applications [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/R.style.html#Theme_Material">Resources, 30</a>].</p>
1341
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001342<p>Android also includes a &ldquo;Device Default&rdquo; theme family as a set of defined
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001343styles for application developers to use if they want to match the look and
1344feel of the device theme as defined by the device implementer. Device
1345implementations MAY modify the Device Default theme attributes exposed to
1346applications [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/R.style.html">Resources, 29</a>].</p>
1347
1348<p>Android supports a new variant theme with translucent system bars, which allows
1349application developers to fill the area behind the status and navigation bar
1350with their app content. To enable a consistent developer experience in this
1351configuration, it is important the status bar icon style is maintained across
1352different device implementations. Therefore, Android device implementations
1353MUST use white for system status icons (such as signal strength and battery
1354level) and notifications issued by the system, unless the icon is indicating a
1355problematic status [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/R.style.html">Resources, 29</a>].</p>
1356
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001357<h3 id="3_8_7_live_wallpapers">3.8.7. Live Wallpapers</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001358
1359
1360<p>Android defines a component type and corresponding API and lifecycle that
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001361allows applications to expose one or more &ldquo;Live Wallpapers&rdquo; to the end user [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/service/wallpaper/WallpaperService.html">Resources, 31</a>]. Live wallpapers are animations, patterns, or similar images with limited
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001362input capabilities that display as a wallpaper, behind other applications.</p>
1363
1364<p>Hardware is considered capable of reliably running live wallpapers if it can
1365run all live wallpapers, with no limitations on functionality, at a reasonable
1366frame rate with no adverse effects on other applications. If limitations in the
1367hardware cause wallpapers and/or applications to crash, malfunction, consume
1368excessive CPU or battery power, or run at unacceptably low frame rates, the
1369hardware is considered incapable of running live wallpaper. As an example, some
1370live wallpapers may use an OpenGL 2.0 or 3.x context to render their content.
1371Live wallpaper will not run reliably on hardware that does not support multiple
1372OpenGL contexts because the live wallpaper use of an OpenGL context may
1373conflict with other applications that also use an OpenGL context.</p>
1374
1375<p>Device implementations capable of running live wallpapers reliably as described
1376above SHOULD implement live wallpapers, and when implemented MUST report the
1377platform feature flag android.software.live_wallpaper.</p>
1378
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001379<h3 id="3_8_8_activity_switching">3.8.8. Activity Switching</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001380
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001381<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001382<p>As the Recent function navigation key is OPTIONAL, the requirements to
1383implement the overview screen is OPTIONAL for Android Television devices and
1384Android Watch devices.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001385</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001386
1387
1388<p>The upstream Android source code includes the overview screen [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/components/recents.html">Resources, 32</a>], a system-level user interface for task switching and displaying recently
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001389accessed activities and tasks using a thumbnail image of the application&rsquo;s
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001390graphical state at the moment the user last left the application. Device
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001391implementations including the recents function navigation key as detailed in <a href="#7_2_3_navigation_keys">section 7.2.3</a>, MAY alter the interface but MUST meet the following requirements:</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001392
1393<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001394 <li>MUST display affiliated recents as a group that moves together.</li>
1395 <li>MUST support at least up to 20 displayed activities.</li>
1396 <li>MUST at least display the title of 4 activities at a time.</li>
1397 <li>SHOULD display highlight color, icon, screen title in recents.</li>
1398 <li>MUST implement the screen pinning behavior [<a href="http://developer.android.com/about/versions/android-5.0.html#ScreenPinning">Resources, 33</a>] and provide the user with a settings menu to toggle the feature.</li>
1399 <li>SHOULD display a closing affordance ("x") but MAY delay this until user
1400interacts with screens.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001401</ul>
1402
1403<p>Device implementations are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to use the upstream Android user
1404interface (or a similar thumbnail-based interface) for the overview screen.</p>
1405
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001406<h3 id="3_8_9_input_management">3.8.9. Input Management</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001407
1408
1409<p>Android includes support for Input Management and support for third-party input
1410method editors [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/text/creating-input-method.html">Resources, 34</a>]. Device implementations that allow users to use third-party input methods on
1411the device MUST declare the platform feature android.software.input_methods and
1412support IME APIs as defined in the Android SDK documentation.</p>
1413
1414<p>Device implementations that declare the android.software.input_methods feature
1415MUST provide a user-accessible mechanism to add and configure third-party input
1416methods. Device implementations MUST display the settings interface in response
1417to the android.settings.INPUT_METHOD_SETTINGS intent.</p>
1418
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001419<h3 id="3_8_10_lock_screen_media_control">3.8.10. Lock Screen Media Control</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001420
1421
1422<p>The Remote Control Client API is deprecated from Android 5.0 in favor of the
1423Media Notification Template that allows media applications to integrate with
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001424playback controls that are displayed on the lock screen [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Notification.MediaStyle.html">Resources, 35</a>]. Device implementations that support a lock screen in the device MUST support
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001425the Media Notification Template along with other notifications.</p>
1426
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001427<h3 id="3_8_11_dreams">3.8.11. Dreams</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001428
1429
1430<p>Android includes support for interactive screensavers called Dreams [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/service/dreams/DreamService.html">Resources, 36</a>]. Dreams allows users to interact with applications when a device connected to
1431a power source is idle or docked in a desk dock. Android Watch devices MAY
1432implement Dreams, but other types of device implementations SHOULD include
1433support for Dreams and provide a settings option for users to configure Dreams
1434in response to the android.settings.DREAM_SETTINGS intent.</p>
1435
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001436<h3 id="3_8_12_location">3.8.12. Location</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001437
1438
1439<p>When a device has a hardware sensor (e.g. GPS) that is capable of providing the
1440location coordinates, location modes MUST be displayed in the Location menu
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001441within Settings [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.Secure.html#LOCATION_MODE">Resources, 37</a>].</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001442
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001443<h3 id="3_8_13_unicode_and_font">3.8.13. Unicode and Font</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001444
1445
1446<p>Android includes support for color emoji characters. When Android device
Heidi von Markham74c574c2015-06-05 11:29:08 -07001447implementations include an IME, devices SHOULD provide an input method to the
1448user for the Emoji characters defined in Unicode 6.1 [<a href="http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.1.0/">Resources, 38</a>]. All devices MUST be capable of rendering these emoji characters in color glyph.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001449
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -07001450<p>Android includes support for Roboto 2 font with different
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001451weights&mdash;sans-serif-thin, sans-serif-light, sans-serif-medium, sans-serif-black,
1452sans-serif-condensed, sans-serif-condensed-light&mdash;which MUST all be included for
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001453the languages available on the device and full Unicode 7.0 coverage of Latin,
1454Greek, and Cyrillic, including the Latin Extended A, B, C, and D ranges, and
1455all glyphs in the currency symbols block of Unicode 7.0.</p>
1456
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001457<h2 id="3_9_device_administration">3.9. Device Administration</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001458
1459
1460<p>Android includes features that allow security-aware applications to perform
1461device administration functions at the system level, such as enforcing password
1462policies or performing remote wipe, through the Android Device Administration
Unsuk Jung18378642015-05-18 19:26:50 -07001463API [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/admin/device-admin.html">Resources, 39</a>].
1464Device implementations MUST provide an implementation of the DevicePolicyManager class
1465[<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/admin/DevicePolicyManager.html">Resources, 40</a>].
1466Device implementations that include support for PIN (numeric) or PASSWORD
1467(alphanumeric) based lock screens MUST support the full range of device
1468administration policies defined in the Android SDK documentation
1469[<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/admin/device-admin.html">Resources, 39</a>]
1470and report the platform feature android.software.device_admin.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001471
1472<p>Device implementations MAY have a preinstalled application performing device
1473administration functions but this application MUST NOT be set out-of-the box as
1474the default Device Owner app [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/admin/DevicePolicyManager.html#isDeviceOwnerApp(java.lang.String)">Resources, 41</a>].</p>
1475
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001476<h2 id="3_10_accessibility">3.10. Accessibility</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001477
1478
1479<p>Android provides an accessibility layer that helps users with disabilities to
1480navigate their devices more easily. In addition, Android provides platform APIs
1481that enable accessibility service implementations to receive callbacks for user
1482and system events and generate alternate feedback mechanisms, such as
1483text-to-speech, haptic feedback, and trackball/d-pad navigation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/accessibilityservice/AccessibilityService.html">Resources, 42</a>]. Device implementations MUST provide an implementation of the Android
1484accessibility framework consistent with the default Android implementation.
1485Device implementations MUST meet the following requirements:</p>
1486
1487<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001488 <li>MUST support third-party accessibility service implementations through the
1489android.accessibilityservice APIs [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/accessibility/package-summary.html">Resources, 43</a>].</li>
1490 <li>MUST generate AccessibilityEvents and deliver these events to all registered
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001491AccessibilityService implementations in a manner consistent with the default
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001492Android implementation.</li>
1493 <li>Unless an Android Watch device with no audio output, device implementations
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001494MUST provide a user-accessible mechanism to enable and disable accessibility
1495services, and MUST display this interface in response to the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001496android.provider.Settings.ACTION_ACCESSIBILITY_SETTINGS intent.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001497</ul>
1498
1499<p>Additionally, device implementations SHOULD provide an implementation of an
1500accessibility service on the device, and SHOULD provide a mechanism for users
1501to enable the accessibility service during device setup. An open source
1502implementation of an accessibility service is available from the Eyes Free
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001503project [<a href="http://code.google.com/p/eyes-free/">Resources, 44</a>].</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001504
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001505<h2 id="3_11_text-to-speech">3.11. Text-to-Speech</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001506
1507
1508<p>Android includes APIs that allow applications to make use of text-to-speech
1509(TTS) services and allows service providers to provide implementations of TTS
1510services [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/speech/tts/package-summary.html">Resources, 45</a>]. Device implementations reporting the feature android.hardware.audio.output
1511MUST meet these requirements related to the Android TTS framework. </p>
1512
Heidi von Markhame400e052015-05-26 14:35:49 -07001513<p>Android Automotive implementations:</p>
1514<ul>
1515<li>MUST support the Android TTS framework APIs.</li>
1516<li>MAY support installation of third-party TTS engines. If supported, partners
1517MUST provide a user-accessible interface that allows the user to select a TTS
1518engine for use at system level.</li>
1519</ul>
1520
1521<p>All other device implementations:</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001522
1523<ul>
Heidi von Markhame400e052015-05-26 14:35:49 -07001524 <li> MUST support the Android TTS framework APIs and SHOULD include a TTS engine
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001525supporting the languages available on the device. Note that the upstream
1526Android open source software includes a full-featured TTS engine
Heidi von Markhame400e052015-05-26 14:35:49 -07001527implementation.
1528 <li> MUST support installation of third-party TTS engines
1529 <li> MUST provide a user-accessible interface that allows users to select a TTS
1530engine for use at the system level
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001531</ul>
1532
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001533<h2 id="3_12_tv_input_framework">3.12. TV Input Framework</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001534
1535
1536<p>The Android Television Input Framework (TIF) simplifies the delivery of live
1537content to Android Television devices. TIF provides a standard API to create
1538input modules that control Android Television devices. Android Television
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001539device implementations MUST support Television Input Framework [<a href="http://source.android.com/devices/tv/index.html">Resources, 46</a>].</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001540
1541<p>Device implementations that support TIF MUST declare the platform feature
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001542android.software.live_tv.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001543
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001544<h1 id="4_application_packaging_compatibility">4. Application Packaging Compatibility</h1>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001545
1546
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001547<p>Device implementations MUST install and run Android &ldquo;.apk&rdquo; files as generated
1548by the &ldquo;aapt&rdquo; tool included in the official Android SDK [<a href="http://developer.android.com/tools/help/index.html">Resources, 47</a>].</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001549
1550<p>Devices implementations MUST NOT extend either the .apk [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/components/fundamentals.html">Resources, 48</a>], Android Manifest [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/manifest-intro.html">Resources, 49</a>], Dalvik bytecode [<a href="https://android.googlesource.com/platform/dalvik/+/lollipop-release/docs/">Resources, 20</a>], or RenderScript bytecode formats in such a way that would prevent those
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001551files from installing and running correctly on other compatible devices.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001552
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001553<h1 id="5_multimedia_compatibility">5. Multimedia Compatibility</h1>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001554
1555
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001556<h2 id="5_1_media_codecs">5.1. Media Codecs</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001557
1558
1559<p>Device implementations MUST support the core media formats specified in the
1560Android SDK documentation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html">Resources, 50</a>] except where explicitly permitted in this document. Specifically, device
1561implementations MUST support the media formats, encoders, decoders, file types,
1562and container formats defined in the tables below. All of these codecs are
1563provided as software implementations in the preferred Android implementation
1564from the Android Open Source Project.</p>
1565
1566<p>Please note that neither Google nor the Open Handset Alliance make any
1567representation that these codecs are free from third-party patents. Those
1568intending to use this source code in hardware or software products are advised
1569that implementations of this code, including in open source software or
1570shareware, may require patent licenses from the relevant patent holders.</p>
1571
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001572<h3 id="5_1_1_audio_codecs">5.1.1. Audio Codecs</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001573
1574<table>
1575 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001576 <th>Format/Codec</th>
1577 <th>Encoder</th>
1578 <th>Decoder</th>
1579 <th>Details</th>
1580 <th>Supported File Types/Container Formats</th>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001581 </tr>
1582 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001583 <td>MPEG-4 AAC Profile</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001584
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001585<p>(AAC LC)</td>
1586 <td>REQUIRED<sup>1</sup></td>
1587 <td>REQUIRED</td>
1588 <td>Support for mono/stereo/5.0/5.12 content with standard sampling rates from 8 to
158948 kHz.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001590 <td>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001591 <ul>
1592 <li class="table_list">3GPP (.3gp)</li>
1593 <li class="table_list">MPEG-4 (.mp4, .m4a)</li>
1594 <li class="table_list">ADTS raw AAC (.aac, decode in Android 3.1+, encode in Android 4.0+, ADIF not
1595supported)</li>
1596 <li class="table_list">MPEG-TS (.ts, not seekable, Android 3.0+)</li></ul></td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001597 </tr>
1598 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001599 <td>MPEG-4 HE AAC Profile (AAC+)</td>
1600 <td>REQUIRED<sup>1</sup><br>(Android 4.1+)</td>
1601 <td>REQUIRED</td>
1602 <td>Support for mono/stereo/5.0/5.12 content with standard sampling rates from 16
1603to 48 kHz.</td>
1604 <td></td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001605 </tr>
1606 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001607 <td>MPEG-4 HE AACv2</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001608
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001609<p>Profile (enhanced AAC+)</td>
1610 <td> </td>
1611 <td>REQUIRED</td>
1612 <td>Support for mono/stereo/5.0/5.12 content with standard sampling rates from 16
1613to 48 kHz.</td>
1614 <td></td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001615 </tr>
1616 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001617 <td>AAC ELD (enhanced low delay AAC)</td>
1618 <td>REQUIRED<sup>1</sup> </p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001619
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001620<p>(Android 4.1+)</td>
1621 <td>REQUIRED</p>
1622
1623<p>(Android 4.1+)</td>
1624 <td>Support for mono/stereo content with standard sampling rates from 16 to 48 kHz.</td>
1625 <td></td>
1626 </tr>
1627 <tr>
1628 <td>AMR-NB</td>
1629 <td>REQUIRED<sup>3</sup></td>
1630 <td>REQUIRED<sup>3</sup></td>
1631 <td>4.75 to 12.2 kbps sampled @ 8kHz</td>
1632 <td>3GPP (.3gp)</td>
1633 </tr>
1634 <tr>
1635 <td>AMR-WB</td>
1636 <td>REQUIRED<sup>3</sup></td>
1637 <td>REQUIRED<sup>3</sup></td>
1638 <td>9 rates from 6.60 kbit/s to 23.85 kbit/s sampled @ 16kHz</td>
1639 <td></td>
1640 </tr>
1641 <tr>
1642 <td>FLAC</td>
1643 <td></td>
1644 <td>REQUIRED <br>(Android 3.1+)</td>
1645 <td>Mono/Stereo (no multichannel). Sample rates up to 48 kHz (but up to 44.1 kHz is
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001646recommended on devices with 44.1 kHz output, as the 48 to 44.1 kHz downsampler
1647does not include a low-pass filter). 16-bit recommended; no dither applied for
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700164824-bit.</td>
1649 <td>FLAC (.flac) only</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001650 </tr>
1651 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001652 <td>MP3</td>
1653 <td></td>
1654 <td>REQUIRED</td>
1655 <td>Mono/Stereo 8-320Kbps constant (CBR) or variable bitrate (VBR)</td>
1656 <td>MP3 (.mp3)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001657 </tr>
1658 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001659 <td>MIDI</td>
1660 <td></td>
1661 <td>REQUIRED</td>
1662 <td>MIDI Type 0 and 1. DLS Version 1 and 2. XMF and Mobile XMF. Support for
1663ringtone formats RTTTL/RTX, OTA, and iMelody</td>
1664 <td><ul>
1665 <li class="table_list">Type 0 and 1 (.mid, .xmf, .mxmf)</li>
1666 <li class="table_list">RTTTL/RTX (.rtttl, .rtx)</li>
1667 <li class="table_list">OTA (.ota)</li>
1668 <li class="table_list">iMelody (.imy)</li></ul></td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001669 </tr>
1670 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001671 <td>Vorbis</td>
1672 <td></td>
1673 <td>REQUIRED</td>
1674 <td></td>
1675 <td><ul>
1676 <li class="table_list">Ogg (.ogg)</li>
1677 <li class="table_list">Matroska (.mkv, Android 4.0+)</li></ul></td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001678 </tr>
1679 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001680 <td>PCM/WAVE</td>
1681 <td>REQUIRED<sup>4</sup><br> (Android 4.1+)</td>
1682 <td>REQUIRED</td>
1683 <td>16-bit linear PCM (rates up to limit of hardware). Devices MUST support
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001684sampling rates for raw PCM recording at 8000, 11025, 16000, and 44100 Hz
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001685frequencies.</td>
1686 <td>WAVE (.wav)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001687 </tr>
1688 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001689 <td>Opus</td>
1690 <td></td>
1691 <td>REQUIRED<br> (Android 5.0+)</td>
1692 <td></td>
1693 <td>Matroska (.mkv)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001694 </tr>
1695</table>
1696
1697
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001698<p class="table_footnote"> 1 Required for device implementations that define android.hardware.microphone
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001699but optional for Android Watch device implementations.</p>
1700
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001701<p class="table_footnote">2 Only downmix of 5.0/5.1 content is required; recording or rendering more than
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -070017022 channels is optional.</p>
1703
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001704<p class="table_footnote">3 Required for Android Handheld device implementations. </p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001705
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001706<p class="table_footnote">4 Required for device implementations that define android.hardware.microphone,
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001707including Android Watch device implementations.</p>
1708
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001709<h3 id="5_1_2_image_codecs">5.1.2. Image Codecs</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001710
1711<table>
1712 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001713 <th>Format/Codec</th>
1714 <th>Encoder</th>
1715 <th>Decoder</th>
1716 <th>Details</th>
1717 <th>Supported File Types/Container Formats</th>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001718 </tr>
1719 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001720 <td>JPEG</td>
1721 <td>REQUIRED</td>
1722 <td>REQUIRED</td>
1723 <td>Base+progressive</td>
1724 <td>JPEG (.jpg)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001725 </tr>
1726 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001727 <td>GIF</td>
1728 <td></td>
1729 <td>REQUIRED</td>
1730 <td></td>
1731 <td>GIF (.gif)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001732 </tr>
1733 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001734 <td>PNG</td>
1735 <td>REQUIRED</td>
1736 <td>REQUIRED</td>
1737 <td></td>
1738 <td>PNG (.png)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001739 </tr>
1740 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001741 <td>BMP</td>
1742 <td></td>
1743 <td>REQUIRED</td>
1744 <td></td>
1745 <td>BMP (.bmp)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001746 </tr>
1747 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001748 <td>WebP</td>
1749 <td>REQUIRED</td>
1750 <td>REQUIRED</td>
1751 <td></td>
1752 <td>WebP (.webp)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001753 </tr>
1754</table>
1755
1756
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001757<h3 id="5_1_3_video_codecs">5.1.3. Video Codecs</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001758
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001759<div class="div">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001760<p>Video codecs are optional for Android Watch device implementations.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001761</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001762
1763<table>
1764 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001765 <th>Format/Codec</th>
1766 <th>Encoder</th>
1767 <th>Decoder</th>
1768 <th>Details</th>
1769 <th>Supported File Types/Container Formats</th>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001770 </tr>
1771 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001772 <td>H.263</td>
1773 <td>REQUIRED<sup>1</sup></td>
1774 <td>REQUIRED<sup>2</sup></td>
1775 <td></td>
1776 <td><ul>
1777 <li class="table_list">3GPP (.3gp)</li>
1778 <li class="table_list">MPEG-4 (.mp4)</li></ul></td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001779 </tr>
1780 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001781 <td>H.264 AVC</td>
1782 <td>REQUIRED<sup>2</sup></td>
1783 <td>REQUIRED<sup>2</sup></td>
1784 <td>See <a href="#5_2_video_encoding">section 5.2 </a>and <a href="#5_3_video_decoding">5.3</a> for details</td>
1785 <td><ul>
1786 <li class="table_list">3GPP (.3gp)</li>
1787 <li class="table_list">MPEG-4 (.mp4)</li>
1788 <li class="table_list">MPEG-TS (.ts, AAC audio only, not seekable, Android 3.0+)</li></ul></td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001789 </tr>
1790 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001791 <td>H.265 HEVC</td>
1792 <td></td>
1793 <td>REQUIRED<sup>2</sup></td>
1794 <td>See <a href="#5_3_video_decoding">section 5.3</a> for details</td>
1795 <td>MPEG-4 (.mp4)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001796 </tr>
1797 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001798 <td>MPEG-4 SP</td>
1799 <td></td>
1800 <td>REQUIRED<sup>2</sup></td>
1801 <td></td>
1802 <td>3GPP (.3gp)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001803 </tr>
1804 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001805 <td>VP83</td>
1806 <td>REQUIRED<sup>2</sup></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001807
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001808<p>(Android 4.3+)</td>
1809 <td>REQUIRED<sup>2</sup></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001810
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001811<p>(Android 2.3.3+)</td>
1812 <td>See <a href="#5_2_video_encoding">section 5.2</a> and <a href="#5_3_video_decoding">5.3</a> for details</td>
1813 <td><ul>
1814 <li class="table_list">WebM (.webm) [<a href="http://www.webmproject.org/">Resources, 110</a></li>
1815 <li class="table_list">Matroska (.mkv, Android 4.0+)4</li></ul></td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001816 </tr>
1817 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001818 <td>VP9</td>
1819 <td></td>
1820 <td>REQUIRED<sup>2</sup><br> (Android 4.4+)</td>
1821 <td>See <a href="#5_3_video_decoding">section 5.3</a> for details</td>
1822 <td><ul>
1823 <li class="table_list">WebM (.webm) [<a href="http://www.webmproject.org/">Resources, 110</a>]</li>
1824 <li class="table_list">Matroska (.mkv, Android 4.0+)4</li></ul></td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001825 </tr>
1826</table>
1827
1828
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001829<p class="table_footnote">1 Required for device implementations that include camera hardware and define
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001830android.hardware.camera or android.hardware.camera.front.</p>
1831
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001832<p class="table_footnote">2 Required for device implementations except Android Watch devices. </p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001833
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001834<p class="table_footnote">3 For acceptable quality of web video streaming and video-conference services,
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001835device implementations SHOULD use a hardware VP8 codec that meets the
1836requirements in [<a href="http://www.webmproject.org/hardware/rtc-coding-requirements/">Resources, 51</a>].</p>
1837
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001838<p class="table_footnote">4 Device implementations SHOULD support writing Matroska WebM files.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001839
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001840<h2 id="5_2_video_encoding">5.2. Video Encoding</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001841
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001842<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001843<p>Video codecs are optional for Android Watch device implementations.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001844</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001845
1846
1847<p>Android device implementations with H.264 codec support, MUST support Baseline
1848Profile Level 3 and the following SD (Standard Definition) video encoding
1849profiles and SHOULD support Main Profile Level 4 and the following HD (High
1850Definition) video encoding profiles. Android Television devices are STRONGLY
1851RECOMMENDED to encode HD 1080p video at 30 fps.</p>
1852<table>
1853 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001854 <th></th>
1855 <th>SD (Low quality)</th>
1856 <th>SD (High quality)</th>
1857 <th>HD 720p1</th>
1858 <th>HD 1080p1</th>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001859 </tr>
1860 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001861 <th>Video resolution</th>
1862 <td>320 x 240 px</td>
1863 <td>720 x 480 px</td>
1864 <td>1280 x 720 px</td>
1865 <td>1920 x 1080 px</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001866 </tr>
1867 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001868 <th>Video frame rate</th>
1869 <td>20 fps</td>
1870 <td>30 fps</td>
1871 <td>30 fps</td>
1872 <td>30 fps</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001873 </tr>
1874 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001875 <th>Video bitrate</th>
1876 <td>384 Kbps</td>
1877 <td>2 Mbps</td>
1878 <td>4 Mbps</td>
1879 <td>10 Mbps</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001880 </tr>
1881</table>
1882
1883
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001884<p class="table_footnote">1 When supported by hardware, but STRONGLY RECOMMENDED for Android Television
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001885devices.</p>
1886
1887<p>Android device implementations with VP8 codec support MUST support the SD video
1888encoding profiles and SHOULD support the following HD (High Definition) video
1889encoding profiles.</p>
1890<table>
1891 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001892 <th></th>
1893 <th>SD (Low quality)</th>
1894 <th>SD (High quality)</th>
1895 <th>HD 720p1</th>
1896 <th>HD 1080p1</th>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001897 </tr>
1898 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001899 <th>Video resolution</th>
1900 <td>320 x 180 px</td>
1901 <td>640 x 360 px</td>
1902 <td>1280 x 720 px</td>
1903 <td>1920 x 1080 px</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001904 </tr>
1905 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001906 <th>Video frame rate</th>
1907 <td>30 fps</td>
1908 <td>30 fps</td>
1909 <td>30 fps</td>
1910 <td>30 fps</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001911 </tr>
1912 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001913 <th>Video bitrate</th>
1914 <td>800 Kbps </td>
1915 <td>2 Mbps</td>
1916 <td>4 Mbps</td>
1917 <td>10 Mbps</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001918 </tr>
1919</table>
1920
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001921<p class="table_footnote">1 When supported by hardware.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001922
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001923<h2 id="5_3_video_decoding">5.3. Video Decoding</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001924
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001925<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001926<p>Video codecs are optional for Android Watch device implementations.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001927</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001928
1929
1930<p>Device implementations MUST support dynamic video resolution switching within
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001931the same stream for VP8, VP9, H.264, and H.265 codecs.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001932
1933<p>Android device implementations with H.264 decoders, MUST support Baseline
1934Profile Level 3 and the following SD video decoding profiles and SHOULD support
1935the HD decoding profiles. Android Television devices MUST support High Profile
1936Level 4.2 and the HD 1080p decoding profile.</p>
1937<table>
1938 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001939 <th></th>
1940 <th>SD (Low quality)</th>
1941 <th>SD (High quality)</th>
1942 <th>HD 720p1</th>
1943 <th>HD 1080p1</th>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001944 </tr>
1945 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001946 <th>Video resolution</th>
1947 <td>320 x 240 px</td>
1948 <td>720 x 480 px</td>
1949 <td>1280 x 720 px</td>
1950 <td>1920 x 1080 px</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001951 </tr>
1952 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001953 <th>Video frame rate</th>
1954 <td>30 fps</td>
1955 <td>30 fps</td>
1956 <td>30 fps / 60 fps2</td>
1957 <td>30 fps / 60 fps2</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001958 </tr>
1959 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001960 <th>Video bitrate</th>
1961 <td>800 Kbps </td>
1962 <td>2 Mbps</td>
1963 <td>8 Mbps</td>
1964 <td>20 Mbps</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001965 </tr>
1966</table>
1967
1968
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001969<p class="table_footnote">1 Required for Android Television device implementations, but for other device
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001970types only when supported by hardware.</p>
1971
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001972<p class="table_footnote">2 Required for Android Television device implementations.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001973
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001974<p>Android device implementations when supporting VP8 codec as described in <a href="#5_1_3_video_codecs">section 5.1.3</a>, MUST support the following SD decoding profiles and SHOULD support the HD
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001975decoding profiles. Android Television devices MUST support the HD 1080p
1976decoding profile. </p>
1977<table>
1978 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001979 <th></th>
1980 <th>SD (Low quality)</th>
1981 <th>SD (High quality)</th>
1982 <th>HD 720p1</th>
1983 <th>HD 1080p1</th>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001984 </tr>
1985 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001986 <th>Video resolution</th>
1987 <td>320 x 180 px</td>
1988 <td>640 x 360 px</td>
1989 <td>1280 x 720 px</td>
1990 <td>1920 x 1080 px</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001991 </tr>
1992 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07001993 <th>Video frame rate</th>
1994 <td>30 fps</td>
1995 <td>30 fps</td>
1996 <td>30 fps / 60 fps2</td>
1997 <td>30 / 60 fps2</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07001998 </tr>
1999 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002000 <th>Video bitrate</th>
2001 <td>800 Kbps </td>
2002 <td>2 Mbps</td>
2003 <td>8 Mbps</td>
2004 <td>20 Mbps</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002005 </tr>
2006</table>
2007
2008
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002009<p class="table_footnote">1 Required for Android Television device implementations, but for other type of
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002010devices only when supported by hardware.</p>
2011
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002012<p class="table_footnote">2 Required for Android Television device implementations.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002013
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002014<p>Android device implementations, when supporting VP9 codec as described in <a href="#5_1_3_video_codecs">section 5.1.3</a>, MUST support the following SD video decoding profiles and SHOULD support the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002015HD decoding profiles. Android Television devices are STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to
2016support the HD 1080p decoding profile and SHOULD support the UHD decoding
2017profile. When the UHD video decoding profile is supported, it MUST support 8
2018bit color depth.</p>
2019<table>
2020 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002021 <th></th>
2022 <th>SD (Low quality)</th>
2023 <th>SD (High quality)</th>
2024 <th>HD 720p 1</th>
2025 <th>HD 1080p 2</th>
2026 <th>UHD 2</th>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002027 </tr>
2028 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002029 <th>Video resolution</th>
2030 <td>320 x 180 px</td>
2031 <td>640 x 360 px</td>
2032 <td>1280 x 720 px</td>
2033 <td>1920 x 1080 px</td>
2034 <td>3840 x 2160 px</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002035 </tr>
2036 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002037 <th>Video frame rate</th>
2038 <td>30 fps</td>
2039 <td>30 fps</td>
2040 <td>30 fps</td>
2041 <td>30 fps</td>
2042 <td>30 fps</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002043 </tr>
2044 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002045 <th>Video bitrate</th>
2046 <td>600 Kbps </td>
2047 <td>1.6 Mbps</td>
2048 <td>4 Mbps</td>
2049 <td>10 Mbps</td>
2050 <td>20 Mbps</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002051 </tr>
2052</table>
2053
2054
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002055<p class="table_footnote">1 Required for Android Television device implementations, but for other type of
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002056devices only when supported by hardware.</p>
2057
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002058<p class="table_footnote">2 STRONGLY RECOMMENDED for Android Television device implementations when
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002059supported by hardware.</p>
2060
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002061<p>Android device implementations, when supporting H.265 codec as described in <a href="#5_1_3_video_codecs">section 5.1.3</a>, MUST support the Main Profile Level 3 Main tier and the following SD video
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002062decoding profiles and SHOULD support the HD decoding profiles. Android
2063Television devices MUST support the Main Profile Level 4.1 Main tier and the HD
20641080p decoding profile and SHOULD support Main10 Level 5 Main Tier profile and
2065the UHD decoding profile.</p>
2066<table>
2067 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002068 <th></th>
2069 <th>SD (Low quality)</th>
2070 <th>SD (High quality)</th>
2071 <th>HD 720p </strong>1 </td>
2072 <th>HD 1080p </strong>1 </td>
2073 <th>UHD </strong>2</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002074 </tr>
2075 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002076 <th>Video resolution</th>
2077 <td>352 x 288 px</td>
2078 <td>640 x 360 px</td>
2079 <td>1280 x 720 px</td>
2080 <td>1920 x 1080 px</td>
2081 <td>3840 x 2160 px</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002082 </tr>
2083 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002084 <th>Video frame rate</th>
2085 <td>30 fps</td>
2086 <td>30 fps</td>
2087 <td>30 fps</td>
2088 <td>30 fps</td>
2089 <td>30 fps</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002090 </tr>
2091 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002092 <th>Video bitrate</th>
2093 <td>600 Kbps </td>
2094 <td>1.6 Mbps</td>
2095 <td>4 Mbps</td>
2096 <td>10 Mbps</td>
2097 <td>20 Mbps</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002098 </tr>
2099</table>
2100
2101
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002102<p class="table_footnote">1 Required for Android Television device implementation, but for other type of
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002103devices only when supported by hardware.</p>
2104
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002105<p class="table_footnote">2 Required for Android Television device implementations when supported by
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002106hardware.</p>
2107
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002108<h2 id="5_4_audio_recording">5.4. Audio Recording</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002109
2110
2111<p>While some of the requirements outlined in this section are stated as SHOULD
2112since Android 4.3, the Compatibility Definition for a future version is planned
2113to change these to MUST. Existing and new Android devices are <strong>very strongly encouraged</strong> to meet these requirements, or they will not be able to attain Android
2114compatibility when upgraded to the future version.</p>
2115
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002116<h3 id="5_4_1_raw_audio_capture">5.4.1. Raw Audio Capture</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002117
2118
2119<p>Device implementations that declare android.hardware.microphone MUST allow
2120capture of raw audio content with the following characteristics:</p>
2121
2122<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002123 <li><strong>Format</strong>: Linear PCM, 16-bit
2124 <li><strong>Sampling rates</strong>: 8000, 11025, 16000, 44100
2125 <li><strong>Channels</strong>: Mono
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002126</ul>
2127
2128<p>Device implementations that declare android.hardware.microphone SHOULD allow
2129capture of raw audio content with the following characteristics:</p>
2130
2131<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002132 <li><strong>Format</strong>: Linear PCM, 16-bit
2133 <li><strong>Sampling rates</strong>: 22050, 48000
2134 <li><strong>Channels</strong>: Stereo
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002135</ul>
2136
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002137<h3 id="5_4_2_capture_for_voice_recognition">5.4.2. Capture for Voice Recognition</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002138
2139
2140<p>In addition to the above recording specifications, when an application has
2141started recording an audio stream using the
2142android.media.MediaRecorder.AudioSource.VOICE_RECOGNITION audio source:</p>
2143
2144<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002145 <li>The device SHOULD exhibit approximately flat amplitude versus frequency
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002146characteristics: specifically, ±3 dB, from 100 Hz to 4000 Hz.
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002147 <li>Audio input sensitivity SHOULD be set such that a 90 dB sound power level (SPL)
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002148source at 1000 Hz yields RMS of 2500 for 16-bit samples.
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002149 <li>PCM amplitude levels SHOULD linearly track input SPL changes over at least a 30
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002150dB range from -18 dB to +12 dB re 90 dB SPL at the microphone.
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002151 <li>Total harmonic distortion SHOULD be less than 1% for 1Khz at 90 dB SPL input
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002152level at the microphone.
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002153 <li>Noise reduction processing, if present, MUST be disabled.
2154 <li>Automatic gain control, if present, MUST be disabled
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002155</ul>
2156
2157<p>If the platform supports noise suppression technologies tuned for speech
2158recognition, the effect MUST be controllable from the
2159android.media.audiofx.NoiseSuppressor API. Moreover, the UUID field for the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002160noise suppressor&rsquo;s effect descriptor MUST uniquely identify each implementation
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002161of the noise suppression technology.</p>
2162
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002163<h3 id="5_4_3_capture_for_rerouting_of_playback">5.4.3. Capture for Rerouting of Playback</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002164
2165
2166<p>The android.media.MediaRecorder.AudioSource class includes the REMOTE_SUBMIX
2167audio source. Devices that declare android.hardware.audio.output MUST properly
2168implement the REMOTE_SUBMIX audio source so that when an application uses the
2169android.media.AudioRecord API to record from this audio source, it can capture
2170a mix of all audio streams except for the following:</p>
2171
2172<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002173 <li>STREAM_RING
2174 <li>STREAM_ALARM
2175 <li>STREAM_NOTIFICATION
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002176</ul>
2177
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002178<h2 id="5_5_audio_playback">5.5. Audio Playback</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002179
2180
2181<p>Device implementations that declare android.hardware.audio.output MUST conform
2182to the requirements in this section.</p>
2183
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002184<h3 id="5_5_1_raw_audio_playback">5.5.1. Raw Audio Playback</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002185
2186
2187<p>The device MUST allow playback of raw audio content with the following
2188characteristics:</p>
2189
2190<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002191 <li><strong>Format</strong>: Linear PCM, 16-bit</li>
2192 <li><strong>Sampling rates</strong>: 8000, 11025, 16000, 22050, 32000, 44100</li>
2193 <li><strong>Channels</strong>: Mono, Stereo</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002194</ul>
2195
2196<p>The device SHOULD allow playback of raw audio content with the following
2197characteristics:</p>
2198
2199<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002200 <li><strong>Sampling rates</strong>: 24000, 48000</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002201</ul>
2202
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002203<h3 id="5_5_2_audio_effects">5.5.2. Audio Effects</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002204
2205
2206<p>Android provides an API for audio effects for device implementations [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/audiofx/AudioEffect.html">Resources, 52</a>]. Device implementations that declare the feature
2207android.hardware.audio.output:</p>
2208
2209<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002210 <li>MUST support the EFFECT_TYPE_EQUALIZER and EFFECT_TYPE_LOUDNESS_ENHANCER
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002211implementations controllable through the AudioEffect subclasses Equalizer,
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002212LoudnessEnhancer.</li>
2213 <li>MUST support the visualizer API implementation, controllable through the
2214Visualizer class.</li>
2215 <li>SHOULD support the EFFECT_TYPE_BASS_BOOST, EFFECT_TYPE_ENV_REVERB,
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002216EFFECT_TYPE_PRESET_REVERB, and EFFECT_TYPE_VIRTUALIZER implementations
2217controllable through the AudioEffect sub-classes BassBoost,
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002218EnvironmentalReverb, PresetReverb, and Virtualizer.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002219</ul>
2220
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002221<h3 id="5_5_3_audio_output_volume">5.5.3. Audio Output Volume</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002222
2223
2224<p>Android Television device implementations MUST include support for system
2225Master Volume and digital audio output volume attenuation on supported outputs,
2226except for compressed audio passthrough output (where no audio decoding is done
2227on the device).</p>
2228
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002229<h2 id="5_6_audio_latency">5.6. Audio Latency</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002230
2231
2232<p>Audio latency is the time delay as an audio signal passes through a system.
2233Many classes of applications rely on short latencies, to achieve real-time
2234sound effects.</p>
2235
2236<p>For the purposes of this section, use the following definitions:</p>
2237
2238<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002239 <li><strong>output latency</strong>. The interval between when an application writes a frame of PCM-coded data and
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002240when the corresponding sound can be heard by an external listener or observed
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002241by a transducer.</li>
2242 <li><strong>cold output latency</strong>. The output latency for the first frame, when the audio output system has been
2243idle and powered down prior to the request.</li>
2244 <li><strong>continuous output latency</strong>. The output latency for subsequent frames, after the device is playing audio.</li>
2245 <li><strong>input latency</strong>. The interval between when an external sound is presented to the device and
2246when an application reads the corresponding frame of PCM-coded data.</li>
2247 <li><strong>cold input latency</strong>. The sum of lost input time and the input latency for the first frame, when the
2248audio input system has been idle and powered down prior to the request.</li>
2249 <li><strong>continuous input latency</strong>. The input latency for subsequent frames, while the device is capturing audio.</li>
2250 <li><strong>cold output jitter</strong>. The variance among separate measurements of cold output latency values.</li>
2251 <li><strong>cold input jitter</strong>. The variance among separate measurements of cold input latency values.</li>
2252 <li><strong>continuous round-trip latency</strong>. The sum of continuous input latency plus continuous output latency plus 5
2253milliseconds.</li>
2254 <li><strong>OpenSL ES PCM buffer queue API</strong>. The set of PCM-related OpenSL ES APIs within Android NDK; see
2255NDK_root/docs/opensles/index.html.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002256</ul>
2257
2258<p>Device implementations that declare android.hardware.audio.output SHOULD meet
2259or exceed these audio output requirements:</p>
2260
2261<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002262 <li>cold output latency of 100 milliseconds or less</li>
2263 <li>continuous output latency of 45 milliseconds or less</li>
2264 <li>minimize the cold output jitter</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002265</ul>
2266
2267<p>If a device implementation meets the requirements of this section after any
2268initial calibration when using the OpenSL ES PCM buffer queue API, for
2269continuous output latency and cold output latency over at least one supported
2270audio output device, it MAY report support for low-latency audio, by reporting
2271the feature android.hardware.audio.low_latency via the
2272android.content.pm.PackageManager class [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/PackageManager.html">Resources, 53</a>]. Conversely, if the device implementation does not meet these requirements it
2273MUST NOT report support for low-latency audio.</p>
2274
2275<p>Device implementations that include android.hardware.microphone SHOULD meet
2276these input audio requirements:</p>
2277
2278<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002279 <li>cold input latency of 100 milliseconds or less</li>
2280 <li>continuous input latency of 30 milliseconds or less</li>
2281 <li>continuous round-trip latency of 50 milliseconds or less</li>
2282 <li>minimize the cold input jitter</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002283</ul>
2284
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002285<h2 id="5_7_network_protocols">5.7. Network Protocols</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002286
2287
2288<p>Devices MUST support the media network protocols for audio and video playback
2289as specified in the Android SDK documentation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html">Resources, 50</a>]. Specifically, devices MUST support the following media network protocols:</p>
2290
2291<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002292 <li>RTSP (RTP, SDP)</li>
2293 <li>HTTP(S) progressive streaming</li>
2294 <li>HTTP(S) Live Streaming draft protocol, Version 3 [<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pantos-http-live-streaming-03">Resources, 54</a>]</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002295</ul>
2296
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002297<h2 id="5_8_secure_media">5.8. Secure Media</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002298
2299
2300<p>Device implementations that support secure video output and are capable of
2301supporting secure surfaces MUST declare support for Display.FLAG_SECURE. Device
2302implementations that declare support for Display.FLAG_SECURE, if they support a
2303wireless display protocol, MUST secure the link with a cryptographically strong
2304mechanism such as HDCP 2.x or higher for Miracast wireless displays. Similarly
2305if they support a wired external display, the device implementations MUST
2306support HDCP 1.2 or higher. Android Television device implementations MUST
2307support HDCP 2.2 for devices supporting 4K resolution and HDCP 1.4 or above for
2308lower resolutions. The upstream Android open source implementation includes
2309support for wireless (Miracast) and wired (HDMI) displays that satisfies this
2310requirement.</p>
2311
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002312<h1 id="6_developer_tools_and_options_compatibility">6. Developer Tools and Options Compatibility</h1>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002313
2314
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002315<h2 id="6_1_developer_tools">6.1. Developer Tools</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002316
2317
2318<p>Device implementations MUST support the Android Developer Tools provided in the
2319Android SDK. Android compatible devices MUST be compatible with:</p>
2320
2321<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002322 <li><strong>Android Debug Bridge (adb)</strong> [<a href="http://developer.android.com/tools/help/adb.html">Resources, 55</a>]</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002323</ul>
2324
2325<p>Device implementations MUST support all adb functions as documented in the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002326Android SDK including dumpsys [<a href="https://source.android.com/devices/input/diagnostics.html">Resources, 56</a>]. The device-side adb daemon MUST be inactive by default and there MUST be a
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002327user-accessible mechanism to turn on the Android Debug Bridge. If a device
2328implementation omits USB peripheral mode, it MUST implement the Android Debug
2329Bridge via local-area network (such as Ethernet or 802.11). </p>
2330
2331<p>Android includes support for secure adb. Secure adb enables adb on known
2332authenticated hosts. Device implementations MUST support secure adb.</p>
2333
2334<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002335 <li><strong>Dalvik Debug Monitor Service (ddms)</strong> [<a href="http://developer.android.com/tools/debugging/ddms.html">Resources, 57</a>]</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002336</ul>
2337
2338<p>Device implementations MUST support all ddms features as documented in the
2339Android SDK. As ddms uses adb, support for ddms SHOULD be inactive by default,
2340but MUST be supported whenever the user has activated the Android Debug Bridge,
2341as above.</p>
2342
2343<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002344 <li><strong>Monkey</strong> [<a href="http://developer.android.com/tools/help/monkey.html">Resources, 58</a>]</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002345</ul>
2346
2347<p>Device implementations MUST include the Monkey framework, and make it available
2348for applications to use.</p>
2349
2350<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002351 <li><strong>SysTrace</strong> [<a href="http://developer.android.com/tools/help/systrace.html">Resources, 59</a>]</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002352</ul>
2353
2354<p>Device implementations MUST support systrace tool as documented in the Android
2355SDK. Systrace must be inactive by default, and there MUST be a user-accessible
2356mechanism to turn on Systrace.</p>
2357
2358<p>Most Linux-based systems and Apple Macintosh systems recognize Android devices
2359using the standard Android SDK tools, without additional support; however
2360Microsoft Windows systems typically require a driver for new Android devices.
2361(For instance, new vendor IDs and sometimes new device IDs require custom USB
2362drivers for Windows systems.) If a device implementation is unrecognized by the
2363adb tool as provided in the standard Android SDK, device implementers MUST
2364provide Windows drivers allowing developers to connect to the device using the
2365adb protocol. These drivers MUST be provided for Windows XP, Windows Vista,
2366Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 9 in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.</p>
2367
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002368<h2 id="6_2_developer_options">6.2. Developer Options</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002369
2370
2371<p>Android includes support for developers to configure application
2372development-related settings. Device implementations MUST honor the
2373android.settings.APPLICATION_DEVELOPMENT_SETTINGS intent to show application
2374development-related settings [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.html#ACTION_APPLICATION_DEVELOPMENT_SETTINGS">Resources, 60</a>]. The upstream Android implementation hides the Developer Options menu by
2375default and enables users to launch Developer Options after pressing seven (7)
2376times on the <strong>Settings</strong> > <strong>About Device</strong> > <strong>Build Number</strong> menu item. Device implementations MUST provide a consistent experience for
2377Developer Options. Specifically, device implementations MUST hide Developer
2378Options by default and MUST provide a mechanism to enable Developer Options
2379that is consistent with the upstream Android implementation.</p>
2380
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002381<h1 id="7_hardware_compatibility">7. Hardware Compatibility</h1>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002382
2383
2384<p>If a device includes a particular hardware component that has a corresponding
2385API for third-party developers, the device implementation MUST implement that
2386API as described in the Android SDK documentation. If an API in the SDK
2387interacts with a hardware component that is stated to be optional and the
2388device implementation does not possess that component:</p>
2389
2390<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002391 <li>Complete class definitions (as documented by the SDK) for the component APIs
2392MUST still be presented.
2393 <li>The API&rsquo;s behaviors MUST be implemented as no-ops in some reasonable fashion.
2394 <li>API methods MUST return null values where permitted by the SDK documentation.
2395 <li>API methods MUST return no-op implementations of classes where null values are
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002396not permitted by the SDK documentation.
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002397 <li>API methods MUST NOT throw exceptions not documented by the SDK documentation.
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002398</ul>
2399
2400<p>A typical example of a scenario where these requirements apply is the telephony
2401API: even on non-phone devices, these APIs must be implemented as reasonable
2402no-ops.</p>
2403
2404<p>Device implementations MUST consistently report accurate hardware configuration
2405information via the getSystemAvailableFeatures() and hasSystemFeature(String)
2406methods on the android.content.pm.PackageManager class for the same build
2407fingerprint. [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/PackageManager.html">Resources, 53]</a></p>
2408
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002409<h2 id="7_1_display_and_graphics">7.1. Display and Graphics</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002410
2411
2412<p>Android includes facilities that automatically adjust application assets and UI
2413layouts appropriately for the device, to ensure that third-party applications
2414run well on a variety of hardware configurations [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html">Resources, 61</a>]. Devices MUST properly implement these APIs and behaviors, as detailed in
2415this section.</p>
2416
2417<p>The units referenced by the requirements in this section are defined as
2418follows:</p>
2419
2420<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002421 <li><strong>physical diagonal size</strong>. The distance in inches between two opposing corners of the illuminated portion
2422of the display.</li>
2423 <li><strong>dots per inch (dpi)</strong>. The number of pixels encompassed by a linear horizontal or vertical span of
24241&rdquo;. Where dpi values are listed, both horizontal and vertical dpi must fall
2425within the range.</li>
2426 <li><strong>aspect ratio</strong>. The ratio of the longer dimension of the screen to the shorter dimension. For
2427example, a display of 480x854 pixels would be 854/480 = 1.779, or roughly &ldquo;16:9&rdquo;.</li>
2428 <li><strong>density-independent pixel (dp)</strong> The virtual pixel unit normalized to a 160 dpi screen, calculated as: pixels =
2429dps * (density/160).</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002430</ul>
2431
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002432<h3 id="7_1_1_screen_configuration">7.1.1. Screen Configuration</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002433
2434
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002435<h4 id="7_1_1_1_screen_size">7.1.1.1. Screen Size</h4>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002436
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002437<div class="note">
2438<p>Android Watch devices (detailed in <a href="#2_device_types">section 2</a>) MAY have smaller screen sizes as described in this section.</p>
2439</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002440
2441<p>The Android UI framework supports a variety of different screen sizes, and
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002442allows applications to query the device screen size (aka &ldquo;screen layout") via
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002443android.content.res.Configuration.screenLayout with the SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_MASK.
2444Device implementations MUST report the correct screen size as defined in the
2445Android SDK documentation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html">Resources, 61</a>] and determined by the upstream Android platform. Specifically, device
2446implementations MUST report the correct screen size according to the following
2447logical density-independent pixel (dp) screen dimensions.</p>
2448
2449<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002450 <li>Devices MUST have screen sizes of at least 426 dp x 320 dp (&lsquo;small&rsquo;), unless it
2451is an Android Watch device.</li>
2452 <li>Devices that report screen size &lsquo;normal&rsquo; MUST have screen sizes of at least 480
2453dp x 320 dp.</li>
2454 <li>Devices that report screen size &lsquo;large&rsquo; MUST have screen sizes of at least 640
2455dp x 480 dp.</li>
2456 <li>Devices that report screen size &lsquo;xlarge&rsquo; MUST have screen sizes of at least 960
2457dp x 720 dp.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002458</ul>
2459
2460<p>In addition, </p>
2461
2462<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002463 <li>Android Watch devices MUST have a screen with the physical diagonal size in the
2464range from 1.1 to 2.5 inches.</li>
2465 <li>Other types of Android device implementations, with a physically integrated
2466screen, MUST have a screen at least 2.5 inches in physical diagonal size.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002467</ul>
2468
2469<p>Devices MUST NOT change their reported screen size at any time.</p>
2470
2471<p>Applications optionally indicate which screen sizes they support via the
2472<supports-screens> attribute in the AndroidManifest.xml file. Device
2473implementations MUST correctly honor applications' stated support for small,
2474normal, large, and xlarge screens, as described in the Android SDK
2475documentation.</p>
2476
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002477<h4 id="7_1_1_2_screen_aspect_ratio">7.1.1.2. Screen Aspect Ratio</h4>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002478
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002479<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002480<p>Android Watch devices MAY have an aspect ratio of 1.0 (1:1).</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002481</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002482
2483
2484<p>The screen aspect ratio MUST be a value from 1.3333 (4:3) to 1.86 (roughly
248516:9), but Android Watch devices MAY have an aspect ratio of 1.0 (1:1) because
2486such a device implementation will use a UI_MODE_TYPE_WATCH as the
2487android.content.res.Configuration.uiMode.</p>
2488
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002489<h4 id="7_1_1_3_screen_density">7.1.1.3. Screen Density</h4>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002490
2491
2492<p>The Android UI framework defines a set of standard logical densities to help
2493application developers target application resources. Device implementations
2494MUST report only one of the following logical Android framework densities
2495through the android.util.DisplayMetrics APIs, and MUST execute applications at
2496this standard density and MUST NOT change the value at at any time for the
2497default display.</p>
2498
2499<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002500 <li>120 dpi (ldpi)</li>
2501 <li>160 dpi (mdpi)</li>
2502 <li>213 dpi (tvdpi)</li>
2503 <li>240 dpi (hdpi)</li>
2504 <li>280 dpi (280dpi)</li>
2505 <li>320 dpi (xhdpi)</li>
2506 <li>400 dpi (400dpi)</li>
2507 <li>480 dpi (xxhdpi)</li>
2508 <li>560 dpi (560dpi)</li>
2509 <li>640 dpi (xxxhdpi)</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002510</ul>
2511
2512<p>Device implementations SHOULD define the standard Android framework density
2513that is numerically closest to the physical density of the screen, unless that
2514logical density pushes the reported screen size below the minimum supported. If
2515the standard Android framework density that is numerically closest to the
2516physical density results in a screen size that is smaller than the smallest
2517supported compatible screen size (320 dp width), device implementations SHOULD
2518report the next lowest standard Android framework density.</p>
2519
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002520<h3 id="7_1_2_display_metrics">7.1.2. Display Metrics</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002521
2522
2523<p>Device implementations MUST report correct values for all display metrics
2524defined in android.util.DisplayMetrics [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/util/DisplayMetrics.html">Resources, 62</a>] and MUST report the same values regardless of whether the embedded or
2525external screen is used as the default display.</p>
2526
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002527<h3 id="7_1_3_screen_orientation">7.1.3. Screen Orientation</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002528
2529
2530<p>Devices MUST report which screen orientations they support
2531(android.hardware.screen.portrait and/or android.hardware.screen.landscape) and
2532MUST report at least one supported orientation. For example, a device with a
2533fixed orientation landscape screen, such as a television or laptop, SHOULD only
2534report android.hardware.screen.landscape.</p>
2535
2536<p>Devices that report both screen orientations MUST support dynamic orientation
2537by applications to either portrait or landscape screen orientation. That is,
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002538the device must respect the application&rsquo;s request for a specific screen
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002539orientation. Device implementations MAY select either portrait or landscape
2540orientation as the default.</p>
2541
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002542<p>Devices MUST report the correct value for the device&rsquo;s current orientation,
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002543whenever queried via the android.content.res.Configuration.orientation,
2544android.view.Display.getOrientation(), or other APIs.</p>
2545
2546<p>Devices MUST NOT change the reported screen size or density when changing
2547orientation.</p>
2548
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002549<h3 id="7_1_4_2d_and_3d_graphics_acceleration">7.1.4. 2D and 3D Graphics Acceleration</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002550
2551
2552<p>Device implementations MUST support both OpenGL ES 1.0 and 2.0, as embodied and
2553detailed in the Android SDK documentations. Device implementations SHOULD
2554support OpenGL ES 3.0 or 3.1 on devices capable of supporting it. Device
2555implementations MUST also support Android RenderScript, as detailed in the
2556Android SDK documentation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/renderscript/">Resources, 63</a>].</p>
2557
2558<p>Device implementations MUST also correctly identify themselves as supporting
2559OpenGL ES 1.0, OpenGL ES 2.0, OpenGL ES 3.0 or OpenGL 3.1. That is:</p>
2560
2561<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002562 <li>The managed APIs (such as via the GLES10.getString()method MUST report support
2563for OpenGL ES 1.0 and OpenGL ES 2.0.</li>
2564 <li>The native C/C++ OpenGL APIs (APIs available to apps via libGLES_v1CM.so,
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002565libGLES_v2.so, or libEGL.so) MUST report support for OpenGL ES 1.0 and OpenGL
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002566ES 2.0.</li>
2567 <li>Device implementations that declare support for OpenGL ES 3.0 or 3.1 MUST
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002568support the corresponding managed APIs and include support for native C/C++
2569APIs. On device implementations that declare support for OpenGL ES 3.0 or 3.1,
2570libGLESv2.so MUST export the corresponding function symbols in addition to the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002571OpenGL ES 2.0 function symbols.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002572</ul>
2573
2574<p>In addition to OpenGL ES 3.1, Android provides an extension pack with Java
2575interfaces [<a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/opengl/GLES31Ext.html">Resources, 64</a>] and native support for advanced graphics functionality such as tessellation
2576and the ASTC texture compression format. Android device implementations MAY
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002577support this extension pack, and&mdash;only if fully implemented&mdash;MUST identify the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002578support through the android.hardware.opengles.aep feature flag.</p>
2579
2580<p>Also, device implementations MAY implement any desired OpenGL ES extensions.
2581However, device implementations MUST report via the OpenGL ES managed and
2582native APIs all extension strings that they do support, and conversely MUST NOT
2583report extension strings that they do not support.</p>
2584
2585<p>Note that Android includes support for applications to optionally specify that
2586they require specific OpenGL texture compression formats. These formats are
2587typically vendor-specific. Device implementations are not required by Android
2588to implement any specific texture compression format. However, they SHOULD
2589accurately report any texture compression formats that they do support, via the
2590getString() method in the OpenGL API.</p>
2591
2592<p>Android includes a mechanism for applications to declare that they want to
2593enable hardware acceleration for 2D graphics at the Application, Activity,
2594Window, or View level through the use of a manifest tag
2595android:hardwareAccelerated or direct API calls [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/graphics/hardware-accel.html">Resources, 65</a>].</p>
2596
2597<p>Device implementations MUST enable hardware acceleration by default, and MUST
2598disable hardware acceleration if the developer so requests by setting
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002599android:hardwareAccelerated="false&rdquo; or disabling hardware acceleration directly
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002600through the Android View APIs.</p>
2601
2602<p>In addition, device implementations MUST exhibit behavior consistent with the
2603Android SDK documentation on hardware acceleration [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/graphics/hardware-accel.html">Resources, 65</a>].</p>
2604
2605<p>Android includes a TextureView object that lets developers directly integrate
2606hardware-accelerated OpenGL ES textures as rendering targets in a UI hierarchy.
2607Device implementations MUST support the TextureView API, and MUST exhibit
2608consistent behavior with the upstream Android implementation.</p>
2609
2610<p>Android includes support for EGL_ANDROID_RECORDABLE, an EGLConfig attribute
2611that indicates whether the EGLConfig supports rendering to an ANativeWindow
2612that records images to a video. Device implementations MUST support
2613EGL_ANDROID_RECORDABLE extension [<a href="https://www.khronos.org/registry/egl/extensions/ANDROID/EGL_ANDROID_recordable.txt">Resources, 66</a>].</p>
2614
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002615<h3 id="7_1_5_legacy_application_compatibility_mode">7.1.5. Legacy Application Compatibility Mode</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002616
2617
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002618<p>Android specifies a &ldquo;compatibility mode&rdquo; in which the framework operates in a
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002619'normal' screen size equivalent (320dp width) mode for the benefit of legacy
2620applications not developed for old versions of Android that pre-date
2621screen-size independence. Device implementations MUST include support for
2622legacy application compatibility mode as implemented by the upstream Android
2623open source code. That is, device implementations MUST NOT alter the triggers
2624or thresholds at which compatibility mode is activated, and MUST NOT alter the
2625behavior of the compatibility mode itself.</p>
2626
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002627<h3 id="7_1_6_screen_technology">7.1.6. Screen Technology</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002628
2629
2630<p>The Android platform includes APIs that allow applications to render rich
2631graphics to the display. Devices MUST support all of these APIs as defined by
2632the Android SDK unless specifically allowed in this document. </p>
2633
2634<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002635 <li>Devices MUST support displays capable of rendering 16-bit color graphics and
2636SHOULD support displays capable of 24-bit color graphics.</li>
2637 <li>Devices MUST support displays capable of rendering animations.</li>
2638 <li>The display technology used MUST have a pixel aspect ratio (PAR) between 0.9
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002639and 1.15. That is, the pixel aspect ratio MUST be near square (1.0) with a 10 ~
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -0700264015% tolerance.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002641</ul>
2642
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002643<h3 id="7_1_7_external_displays">7.1.7. External Displays</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002644
2645
2646<p>Android includes support for secondary display to enable media sharing
2647capabilities and developer APIs for accessing external displays. If a device
2648supports an external display either via a wired, wireless, or an embedded
2649additional display connection then the device implementation MUST implement the
2650display manager API as described in the Android SDK documentation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/display/DisplayManager.html">Resources, 67</a>].</p>
2651
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002652<h2 id="7_2_input_devices">7.2. Input Devices</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002653
Heidi von Markham43b1cc72015-04-02 16:04:43 -07002654<p>Devices MUST support a touchscreen or meet the requirements listed in 7.2.2
2655for non-touch navigation.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002656
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002657<h3 id="7_2_1_keyboard">7.2.1. Keyboard</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002658
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002659<div class="note">
Heidi von Markhamcf532432015-06-05 10:40:06 -07002660<p>Android Watch and Android Automotive implementations MAY implement a soft
2661keyboard. All other device implementations MUST implement a soft keyboard and:</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002662</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002663
2664
2665<p>Device implementations:</p>
2666
2667<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002668 <li>MUST include support for the Input Management Framework (which allows
2669third-party developers to create Input Method Editors&mdash;i.e. soft keyboard) as
2670detailed at <a href="http://developer.android.com">http://developer.android.com</a>.</li>
2671 <li>MUST provide at least one soft keyboard implementation (regardless of whether a
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002672hard keyboard is present) except for Android Watch devices where the screen
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002673size makes it less reasonable to have a soft keyboard.</li>
2674 <li>MAY include additional soft keyboard implementations.</li>
2675 <li>MAY include a hardware keyboard.</li>
2676 <li>MUST NOT include a hardware keyboard that does not match one of the formats
2677specified in android.content.res.Configuration.keyboard [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/res/Configuration.html">Resources, 68</a>] (QWERTY or 12-key).</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002678</ul>
2679
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002680<h3 id="7_2_2_non-touch_navigation">7.2.2. Non-touch Navigation</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002681
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002682<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002683<p>Android Television devices MUST support D-pad.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002684</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002685
2686<p>Device implementations:</p>
2687
2688<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002689 <li>MAY omit a non-touch navigation option (trackball, d-pad, or wheel) if the
2690device implementation is not an Android Television device.</li>
2691 <li>MUST report the correct value for android.content.res.Configuration.navigation
2692[<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/res/Configuration.html">Resources, 68</a>].</li>
2693 <li>MUST provide a reasonable alternative user interface mechanism for the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002694selection and editing of text, compatible with Input Management Engines. The
2695upstream Android open source implementation includes a selection mechanism
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002696suitable for use with devices that lack non-touch navigation inputs.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002697</ul>
2698
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002699<h3 id="7_2_3_navigation_keys">7.2.3. Navigation Keys</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002700
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002701<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002702<p>The availability and visibility requirement of the Home, Recents, and Back
2703functions differ between device types as described in this section.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002704</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002705
2706<p>The Home, Recents, and Back functions (mapped to the key events KEYCODE_HOME,
2707KEYCODE_APP_SWITCH, KEYCODE_BACK, respectively) are essential to the Android
2708navigation paradigm and therefore;</p>
2709
2710<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002711 <li>Android Handheld device implementations MUST provide the Home, Recents, and
2712Back functions.</li>
2713 <li>Android Television device implementations MUST provide the Home and Back
2714functions.</li>
2715 <li>Android Watch device implementations MUST have the Home function available to
2716the user, and the Back function except for when it is in UI_MODE_TYPE_WATCH.</li>
2717 <li>All other types of device implementations MUST provide the Home and Back
2718functions.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002719</ul>
2720
2721<p>These functions MAY be implemented via dedicated physical buttons (such as
2722mechanical or capacitive touch buttons), or MAY be implemented using dedicated
2723software keys on a distinct portion of the screen, gestures, touch panel, etc.
2724Android supports both implementations. All of these functions MUST be
2725accessible with a single action (e.g. tap, double-click or gesture) when
2726visible.</p>
2727
2728<p>Recents function, if provided, MUST have a visible button or icon unless hidden
2729together with other navigation functions in full-screen mode. This does not
2730apply to devices upgrading from earlier Android versions that have physical
2731buttons for navigation and no recents key.</p>
2732
2733<p> The Home and Back functions, if provided, MUST each have a visible button or
2734icon unless hidden together with other navigation functions in full-screen mode
2735or when the uiMode UI_MODE_TYPE_MASK is set to UI_MODE_TYPE_WATCH.</p>
2736
2737<p>The Menu function is deprecated in favor of action bar since Android 4.0.
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -07002738Therefore the new device implementations shipping with Android 5.0 and later MUST NOT
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002739implement a dedicated physical button for the Menu function. Older device
2740implementations SHOULD NOT implement a dedicated physical button for the Menu
2741function, but if the physical Menu button is implemented and the device is
2742running applications with targetSdkVersion > 10, the device implementation:</p>
2743
2744<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002745 <li>MUST display the action overflow button on the action bar when it is visible
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002746and the resulting action overflow menu popup is not empty. For a device
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -07002747implementation launched before Android 4.4 but upgrading to Android 5.1, this
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002748is RECOMMENDED.</li>
2749 <li>MUST NOT modify the position of the action overflow popup displayed by
2750selecting the overflow button in the action bar.</li>
2751 <li>MAY render the action overflow popup at a modified position on the screen when
2752it is displayed by selecting the physical menu button.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002753</ul>
2754
2755<p>For backwards compatibility, device implementations MUST make the Menu function
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002756available to applications when targetSdkVersion is less than 10, either by a physical
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002757button, a software key, or gestures. This Menu function should be presented
2758unless hidden together with other navigation functions.</p>
2759
2760<p>Android supports Assist action [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Intent.html#ACTION_ASSIST">Resources, 69</a>]. Android device implementations except for Android Watch devices MUST make
2761the Assist action available to the user at all times when running applications.
2762The Assist action SHOULD be implemented as a long-press on the Home button or a
2763swipe-up gesture on the software Home key. This function MAY be implemented via
2764another physical button, software key, or gesture, but MUST be accessible with
2765a single action (e.g. tap, double-click, or gesture) when other navigation keys
2766are visible.</p>
2767
2768<p>Device implementations MAY use a distinct portion of the screen to display the
2769navigation keys, but if so, MUST meet these requirements:</p>
2770
2771<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002772 <li>Device implementation navigation keys MUST use a distinct portion of the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002773screen, not available to applications, and MUST NOT obscure or otherwise
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002774interfere with the portion of the screen available to applications.</li>
2775 <li>Device implementations MUST make available a portion of the display to
2776applications that meets the requirements defined in <a href="#7_1_1_screen_configuration">section 7.1.1</a>.</li>
2777 <li>Device implementations MUST display the navigation keys when applications do
2778not specify a system UI mode, or specify SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_VISIBLE.</li>
2779 <li>Device implementations MUST present the navigation keys in an unobtrusive &ldquo;low
2780profile&rdquo; (eg. dimmed) mode when applications specify
2781SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LOW_PROFILE.</li>
2782 <li>Device implementations MUST hide the navigation keys when applications specify
2783SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_HIDE_NAVIGATION.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002784</ul>
2785
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002786<h3 id="7_2_4_touchscreen_input">7.2.4. Touchscreen Input</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002787
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002788<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002789<p>Android Handhelds and Watch Devices MUST support touchscreen input.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002790</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002791
2792
2793<p>Device implementations SHOULD have a pointer input system of some kind (either
2794mouse-like or touch). However, if a device implementation does not support a
2795pointer input system, it MUST NOT report the android.hardware.touchscreen or
2796android.hardware.faketouch feature constant. Device implementations that do
2797include a pointer input system:</p>
2798
2799<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002800 <li>SHOULD support fully independently tracked pointers, if the device input system
2801supports multiple pointers.</li>
2802 <li>MUST report the value of android.content.res.Configuration.touchscreen [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/res/Configuration.html">Resources, 68</a>] corresponding to the type of the specific touchscreen on the device.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002803</ul>
2804
2805<p>Android includes support for a variety of touchscreens, touch pads, and fake
2806touch input devices. Touchscreen based device implementations are associated
2807with a display [<a href="http://source.android.com/devices/tech/input/touch-devices.html">Resources, 70</a>] such that the user has the impression of directly manipulating items on
2808screen. Since the user is directly touching the screen, the system does not
2809require any additional affordances to indicate the objects being manipulated.
2810In contrast, a fake touch interface provides a user input system that
2811approximates a subset of touchscreen capabilities. For example, a mouse or
2812remote control that drives an on-screen cursor approximates touch, but requires
2813the user to first point or focus then click. Numerous input devices like the
2814mouse, trackpad, gyro-based air mouse, gyro-pointer, joystick, and multi-touch
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -07002815trackpad can support fake touch interactions. Android includes the feature
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002816constant android.hardware.faketouch, which corresponds to a high-fidelity
2817non-touch (pointer-based) input device such as a mouse or trackpad that can
2818adequately emulate touch-based input (including basic gesture support), and
2819indicates that the device supports an emulated subset of touchscreen
2820functionality. Device implementations that declare the fake touch feature MUST
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002821meet the fake touch requirements in <a href="#7_2_5_fake_touch_input">section 7.2.5</a>.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002822
2823<p>Device implementations MUST report the correct feature corresponding to the
2824type of input used. Device implementations that include a touchscreen
2825(single-touch or better) MUST report the platform feature constant
2826android.hardware.touchscreen. Device implementations that report the platform
2827feature constant android.hardware.touchscreen MUST also report the platform
2828feature constant android.hardware.faketouch. Device implementations that do not
2829include a touchscreen (and rely on a pointer device only) MUST NOT report any
2830touchscreen feature, and MUST report only android.hardware.faketouch if they
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002831meet the fake touch requirements in <a href="#7_2_5_fake_touch_input">section 7.2.5</a>.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002832
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002833<h3 id="7_2_5_fake_touch_input">7.2.5. Fake Touch Input</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002834
2835
2836<p>Device implementations that declare support for android.hardware.faketouch:</p>
2837
2838<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002839 <li>MUST report the absolute X and Y screen positions of the pointer location and
2840display a visual pointer on the screen [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/MotionEvent.html">Resources, 71</a>].</li>
2841 <li>MUST report touch event with the action code that specifies the state change
2842that occurs on the pointer going down or up on the screen [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/MotionEvent.html">Resources, 71</a>].</li>
2843 <li>MUST support pointer down and up on an object on the screen, which allows users
2844to emulate tap on an object on the screen.</li>
2845 <li>MUST support pointer down, pointer up, pointer down then pointer up in the same
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002846place on an object on the screen within a time threshold, which allows users to
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002847emulate double tap on an object on the screen [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/MotionEvent.html">Resources, 71</a>].</li>
2848 <li>MUST support pointer down on an arbitrary point on the screen, pointer move to
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002849any other arbitrary point on the screen, followed by a pointer up, which allows
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002850users to emulate a touch drag.</li>
2851 <li>MUST support pointer down then allow users to quickly move the object to a
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002852different position on the screen and then pointer up on the screen, which
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002853allows users to fling an object on the screen.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002854</ul>
2855
2856<p>Devices that declare support for android.hardware.faketouch.multitouch.distinct
2857MUST meet the requirements for faketouch above, and MUST also support distinct
2858tracking of two or more independent pointer inputs.</p>
2859
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002860<h3 id="7_2_6_game_controller_support">7.2.6. Game Controller Support</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002861
2862
2863<p>Android Television device implementations MUST support button mappings for game
2864controllers as listed below. The upstream Android implementation includes
2865implementation for game controllers that satisfies this requirement. </p>
2866
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002867<h4 id="7_2_6_1_button_mappings">7.2.6.1. Button Mappings</h4>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002868
2869
2870<p>Android Television device implementations MUST support the following key
2871mappings:</p>
2872<table>
2873 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002874 <th>Button</th>
2875 <th>HID Usage</strong><sup>2</sup></td>
2876 <th>Android Button</th>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002877 </tr>
2878 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002879 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html#KEYCODE_BUTTON_A">A</a><sup>1</sup></td>
2880 <td>0x09 0x0001</td>
2881 <td>KEYCODE_BUTTON_A (96)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002882 </tr>
2883 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002884 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html#KEYCODE_BUTTON_B">B</a><sup>1</sup></td>
2885 <td>0x09 0x0002</td>
2886 <td>KEYCODE_BUTTON_B (97)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002887 </tr>
2888 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002889 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html#KEYCODE_BUTTON_X">X</a><sup>1</sup></td>
2890 <td>0x09 0x0004</td>
2891 <td>KEYCODE_BUTTON_X (99)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002892 </tr>
2893 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002894 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html#KEYCODE_BUTTON_Y">Y</a><sup>1</sup></td>
2895 <td>0x09 0x0005</td>
2896 <td>KEYCODE_BUTTON_Y (100)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002897 </tr>
2898 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002899 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html#KEYCODE_DPAD_UP">D-pad up</a><sup>1</sup></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002900
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002901<p><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html#KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN">D-pad down</a><sup>1</sup></td>
2902 <td>0x01 0x00393</td>
2903 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/MotionEvent.html#AXIS_HAT_Y">AXIS_HAT_Y</a><sup>4</sup></td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002904 </tr>
2905 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002906 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html#KEYCODE_DPAD_LEFT">D-pad left</a>1</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002907
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002908<p><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html#KEYCODE_DPAD_RIGHT">D-pad right</a><sup>1</sup></td>
2909 <td>0x01 0x00393</td>
2910 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/MotionEvent.html#AXIS_HAT_X">AXIS_HAT_X</a><sup>4</sup></td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002911 </tr>
2912 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002913 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html#KEYCODE_BUTTON_L1">Left shoulder button</a><sup>1</sup></td>
2914 <td>0x09 0x0007</td>
2915 <td>KEYCODE_BUTTON_L1 (102)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002916 </tr>
2917 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002918 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html#KEYCODE_BUTTON_R1">Right shoulder button</a><sup>1</sup></td>
2919 <td>0x09 0x0008</td>
2920 <td>KEYCODE_BUTTON_R1 (103)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002921 </tr>
2922 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002923 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html#KEYCODE_BUTTON_THUMBL">Left stick click</a><sup>1</sup></td>
2924 <td>0x09 0x000E</td>
2925 <td>KEYCODE_BUTTON_THUMBL (106)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002926 </tr>
2927 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002928 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html#KEYCODE_BUTTON_THUMBR">Right stick click</a><sup>1</sup></td>
2929 <td>0x09 0x000F</td>
2930 <td>KEYCODE_BUTTON_THUMBR (107)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002931 </tr>
2932 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002933 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html#KEYCODE_HOME">Home</a><sup>1</sup></td>
2934 <td>0x0c 0x0223</td>
2935 <td>KEYCODE_HOME (3)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002936 </tr>
2937 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002938 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html#KEYCODE_BACK">Back</a><sup>1</sup></td>
2939 <td>0x0c 0x0224</td>
2940 <td>KEYCODE_BACK (4)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002941 </tr>
2942</table>
2943
2944
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002945<p class="table_footnote">1 [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html">Resources, 72</a>]</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002946
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002947<p class="table_footnote">2 The above HID usages must be declared within a Game pad CA (0x01 0x0005).</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002948
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002949<p class="table_footnote">3 This usage must have a Logical Minimum of 0, a Logical Maximum of 7, a
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002950Physical Minimum of 0, a Physical Maximum of 315, Units in Degrees, and a
2951Report Size of 4. The logical value is defined to be the clockwise rotation
2952away from the vertical axis; for example, a logical value of 0 represents no
2953rotation and the up button being pressed, while a logical value of 1 represents
2954a rotation of 45 degrees and both the up and left keys being pressed.</p>
2955
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002956<p class="table_footnote">4 [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/MotionEvent.html">Resources, 71</a>]</p>
2957
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002958<table>
2959 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002960 <th>Analog Controls</strong><sup>1</sup></td>
2961 <th>HID Usage</th>
2962 <th>Android Button</th>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002963 </tr>
2964 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002965 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/MotionEvent.html#AXIS_LTRIGGER">Left Trigger</a></td>
2966 <td>0x02 0x00C5</td>
2967 <td>AXIS_LTRIGGER </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002968 </tr>
2969 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002970 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/MotionEvent.html#AXIS_THROTTLE">Right Trigger</a></td>
2971 <td>0x02 0x00C4</td>
2972 <td>AXIS_RTRIGGER </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002973 </tr>
2974 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002975 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/MotionEvent.html#AXIS_Y">Left Joystick</a></td>
2976 <td>0x01 0x0030</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002977
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002978<p>0x01 0x0031</td>
2979 <td>AXIS_X</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002980
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002981<p>AXIS_Y</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002982 </tr>
2983 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002984 <td><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/MotionEvent.html#AXIS_Z">Right Joystick</a></td>
2985 <td>0x01 0x0032</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002986
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002987<p>0x01 0x0035</td>
2988 <td>AXIS_Z</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002989
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002990<p>AXIS_RZ</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002991 </tr>
2992</table>
2993
2994
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002995<p class="table_footnote">1 [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/MotionEvent.html">Resources, 71</a>]</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002996
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07002997<h3 id="7_2_7_remote_control">7.2.7. Remote Control</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07002998
2999
3000<p>Android Television device implementations SHOULD provide a remote control to
3001allow users to access the TV interface. The remote control MAY be a physical
3002remote or can be a software-based remote that is accessible from a mobile phone
3003or tablet. The remote control MUST meet the requirements defined below.</p>
3004
3005<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003006 <li><strong>Search affordance</strong>. Device implementations MUST fire KEYCODE_SEARCH when the user invokes voice search either on the physical or software-based remote.</li>
3007 <li><strong>Navigation</strong>. All Android Television remotes MUST include Back, Home, and Select buttons and
3008support for D-pad events [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html">Resources, 72</a>].</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003009</ul>
3010
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003011<h2 id="7_3_sensors">7.3. Sensors</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003012
3013
3014<p>Android includes APIs for accessing a variety of sensor types. Devices
3015implementations generally MAY omit these sensors, as provided for in the
3016following subsections. If a device includes a particular sensor type that has a
3017corresponding API for third-party developers, the device implementation MUST
3018implement that API as described in the Android SDK documentation and the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003019Android Open Source documentation on sensors [<a href="http://source.android.com/devices/sensors/">Resources, 73</a>]. For example, device implementations:</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003020
3021<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003022 <li>MUST accurately report the presence or absence of sensors per the
3023android.content.pm.PackageManager class [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/PackageManager.html">Resources, 53]</a>.</li>
3024 <li>MUST return an accurate list of supported sensors via the
3025SensorManager.getSensorList() and similar methods.</li>
3026 <li>MUST behave reasonably for all other sensor APIs (for example, by returning
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003027true or false as appropriate when applications attempt to register listeners,
3028not calling sensor listeners when the corresponding sensors are not present;
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003029etc.).</li>
3030 <li>MUST report all sensor measurements using the relevant International System of
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003031Units (metric) values for each sensor type as defined in the Android SDK
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003032documentation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/SensorEvent.html">Resources, 74</a>].</li>
3033 <li>SHOULD report the event time in nanoseconds as defined in the Android SDK
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003034documentation, representing the time the event happened and synchronized with
3035the SystemClock.elapsedRealtimeNano() clock. Existing and new Android devices
3036are <strong>very strongly encouraged</strong> to meet these requirement so they will be able to upgrade to the future
3037platform releases where this might become a REQUIRED component. The
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003038synchronization error SHOULD be below 100 milliseconds [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/SensorEvent.html#timestamp">Resources, 75</a>].</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003039</ul>
3040
3041<p>The list above is not comprehensive; the documented behavior of the Android SDK
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003042and the Android Open Source Documentations on Sensors [<a href="http://source.android.com/devices/sensors/">Resources, 73</a>] is to be considered authoritative.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003043
3044<p>Some sensor types are composite, meaning they can be derived from data provided
3045by one or more other sensors. (Examples include the orientation sensor, and the
3046linear acceleration sensor.) Device implementations SHOULD implement these
3047sensor types, when they include the prerequisite physical sensors as described
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003048in [<a href="https://source.android.com/devices/sensors/sensor-types.html">Resources, 76</a>].
3049If a device implementation includes a composite sensor it MUST implement the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003050sensor as described in the Android Open Source documentation on composite
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003051sensors [<a href="https://source.android.com/devices/sensors/sensor-types.html#composite_sensor_type_summary">Resources, 76</a>].</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003052
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003053<p>Some Android sensors support a &ldquo;continuous&rdquo; trigger mode, which returns data
3054continuously [<a href="https://source.android.com/devices/sensors/report-modes.html#continuous">Resources, 77</a>]. For any API indicated by the Android SDK documentation to be a continuous
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003055sensor, device implementations MUST continuously provide periodic data samples
3056that SHOULD have a jitter below 3%, where jitter is defined as the standard
3057deviation of the difference of the reported timestamp values between
3058consecutive events.</p>
3059
3060<p>Note that the device implementations MUST ensure that the sensor event stream
3061MUST NOT prevent the device CPU from entering a suspend state or waking up from
3062a suspend state.</p>
3063
3064<p>Finally, when several sensors are activated, the power consumption SHOULD NOT
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003065exceed the sum of the individual sensor&rsquo;s reported power consumption.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003066
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003067<h3 id="7_3_1_accelerometer">7.3.1. Accelerometer</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003068
3069
3070<p>Device implementations SHOULD include a 3-axis accelerometer. Android Handheld
3071devices and Android Watch devices are strongly encouraged to include this
3072sensor. If a device implementation does include a 3-axis accelerometer, it:</p>
3073
3074<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003075 <li>MUST implement and report TYPE_ACCELEROMETER sensor [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Sensor.html#TYPE_ACCELEROMETER">Resources, 78</a>].</li>
Unsuk Jung42630a32015-06-05 03:59:33 -07003076 <li>MUST be able to report events up to a frequency of at least 50 Hz for
3077 Android Watch devices as such devices have a stricter power constraint and
3078 100 Hz for all other device types.</li>
3079 <li>SHOULD report events up to at least 200 Hz.</li>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003080 <li>MUST comply with the Android sensor coordinate system as detailed in the
3081Android APIs [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/SensorEvent.html">Resources, 74</a>].</li>
3082 <li>MUST be capable of measuring from freefall up to four times the gravity (4g) or
3083more on any axis.</li>
3084 <li>MUST have a resolution of at least 8-bits and SHOULD have a resolution of at
3085least 16-bits.</li>
3086 <li>SHOULD be calibrated while in use if the characteristics changes over the life
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003087cycle and compensated, and preserve the compensation parameters between device
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003088reboots.</li>
3089 <li>SHOULD be temperature compensated.</li>
3090 <li>MUST have a standard deviation no greater than 0.05 m/s^, where the standard
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003091deviation should be calculated on a per axis basis on samples collected over a
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003092period of at least 3 seconds at the fastest sampling rate.</li>
3093 <li>SHOULD implement the TYPE_SIGNIFICANT_MOTION, TYPE_TILT_DETECTOR,
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003094TYPE_STEP_DETECTOR, TYPE_STEP_COUNTER composite sensors as described in the
3095Android SDK document. Existing and new Android devices are <strong>very strongly encouraged</strong> to implement the TYPE_SIGNIFICANT_MOTION composite sensor. If any of these
3096sensors are implemented, the sum of their power consumption MUST always be less
3097than 4 mW and SHOULD each be below 2 mW and 0.5 mW for when the device is in a
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003098dynamic or static condition.</li>
3099 <li>If a gyroscope sensor is included, MUST implement the TYPE_GRAVITY and
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003100TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION composite sensors and SHOULD implement the
3101TYPE_GAME_ROTATION_VECTOR composite sensor. Existing and new Android devices
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003102are strongly encouraged to implement the TYPE_GAME_ROTATION_VECTOR sensor.</li>
3103 <li>SHOULD implement a TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR composite sensor, if a gyroscope sensor
3104and a magnetometer sensor is also included.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003105</ul>
3106
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003107<h3 id="7_3_2_magnetometer">7.3.2. Magnetometer</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003108
3109
3110<p>Device implementations SHOULD include a 3-axis magnetometer (compass). If a
3111device does include a 3-axis magnetometer, it:</p>
3112
3113<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003114 <li>MUST implement the TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD sensor and SHOULD also implement
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003115TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD_UNCALIBRATED sensor. Existing and new Android devices are
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003116strongly encouraged to implement the TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD_UNCALIBRATED sensor.</li>
3117 <li>MUST be able to report events up to a frequency of at least 10 Hz and SHOULD
3118report events up to at least 50 Hz.</li>
3119 <li>MUST comply with the Android sensor coordinate system as detailed in the
3120Android APIs [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/SensorEvent.html">Resources, 74</a>].</li>
3121 <li>MUST be capable of measuring between -900 &micro;T and +900 &micro;T on each axis before
3122saturating.</li>
3123 <li>MUST have a hard iron offset value less than 700 &micro;T and SHOULD have a value
3124below 200 &micro;T, by placing the magnetometer far from dynamic (current-induced)
3125and static (magnet-induced) magnetic fields.</li>
3126 <li>MUST have a resolution equal or denser than 0.6 &micro;T and SHOULD have a resolution
3127equal or denser than 0.2 &micro;.</li>
3128 <li>SHOULD be temperature compensated.</li>
3129 <li>MUST support online calibration and compensation of the hard iron bias, and
3130preserve the compensation parameters between device reboots.</li>
3131 <li>MUST have the soft iron compensation applied&mdash;the calibration can be done either
3132while in use or during the production of the device.</li>
3133 <li>SHOULD have a standard deviation, calculated on a per axis basis on samples
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003134collected over a period of at least 3 seconds at the fastest sampling rate, no
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003135greater than 0.5 &micro;T.</li>
3136 <li>SHOULD implement a TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR composite sensor, if an accelerometer
3137sensor and a gyroscope sensor is also included.</li>
3138 <li>MAY implement the TYPE_GEOMAGNETIC_ROTATION_VECTOR sensor if an accelerometer
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003139sensor is also implemented. However if implemented, it MUST consume less than
314010 mW and SHOULD consume less than 3 mW when the sensor is registered for batch
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003141mode at 10 Hz.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003142</ul>
3143
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003144<h3 id="7_3_3_gps">7.3.3. GPS</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003145
3146
3147<p>Device implementations SHOULD include a GPS receiver. If a device
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003148implementation does include a GPS receiver, it SHOULD include some form of&ldquo;assisted GPS&rdquo; technique to minimize GPS lock-on time.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003149
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003150<h3 id="7_3_4_gyroscope">7.3.4. Gyroscope</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003151
3152
3153<p>Device implementations SHOULD include a gyroscope (angular change sensor).
3154Devices SHOULD NOT include a gyroscope sensor unless a 3-axis accelerometer is
3155also included. If a device implementation includes a gyroscope, it:</p>
3156
3157<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003158 <li>MUST implement the TYPE_GYROSCOPE sensor and SHOULD also implement
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003159TYPE_GYROSCOPE_UNCALIBRATED sensor. Existing and new Android devices are
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003160strongly encouraged to implement the SENSOR_TYPE_GYROSCOPE_UNCALIBRATED sensor.</li>
3161 <li>MUST be capable of measuring orientation changes up to 1,000 degrees per second.</li>
Unsuk Jung42630a32015-06-05 03:59:33 -07003162 <li>MUST be able to report events up to a frequency of at least 50 Hz for
3163 Android Watch devices as such devices have a stricter power constraint and
3164 100 Hz for all other device types.</li>
3165 <li>SHOULD report events up to at least 200 Hz.</li>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003166 <li>MUST have a resolution of 12-bits or more and SHOULD have a resolution of
316716-bits or more.</li>
3168 <li>MUST be temperature compensated.</li>
3169 <li>MUST be calibrated and compensated while in use, and preserve the compensation
3170parameters between device reboots.</li>
3171 <li>MUST have a variance no greater than 1e-7 rad^2 / s^2 per Hz (variance per Hz,
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003172or rad^2 / s). The variance is allowed to vary with the sampling rate, but must
3173be constrained by this value. In other words, if you measure the variance of
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003174the gyro at 1 Hz sampling rate it should be no greater than 1e-7 rad^2/s^2.</li>
3175 <li>SHOULD implement a TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR composite sensor, if an accelerometer
3176sensor and a magnetometer sensor is also included.</li>
3177 <li>If an accelerometer sensor is included, MUST implement the TYPE_GRAVITY and
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003178TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION composite sensors and SHOULD implement the
3179TYPE_GAME_ROTATION_VECTOR composite sensor. Existing and new Android devices
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003180are strongly encouraged to implement the TYPE_GAME_ROTATION_VECTOR sensor.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003181</ul>
3182
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003183<h3 id="7_3_5_barometer">7.3.5. Barometer</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003184
3185
3186<p>Device implementations SHOULD include a barometer (ambient air pressure
3187sensor). If a device implementation includes a barometer, it:</p>
3188
3189<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003190 <li>MUST implement and report TYPE_PRESSURE sensor.</li>
3191 <li>MUST be able to deliver events at 5 Hz or greater.</li>
3192 <li>MUST have adequate precision to enable estimating altitude.</li>
3193 <li>MUST be temperature compensated.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003194</ul>
3195
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003196<h3 id="7_3_6_thermometer">7.3.6. Thermometer</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003197
3198
3199<p>Device implementations MAY include an ambient thermometer (temperature sensor).
3200If present, it MUST be defined as SENSOR_TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE and it MUST
3201measure the ambient (room) temperature in degrees Celsius.</p>
3202
3203<p>Device implementations MAY but SHOULD NOT include a CPU temperature sensor. If
3204present, it MUST be defined as SENSOR_TYPE_TEMPERATURE, it MUST measure the
3205temperature of the device CPU, and it MUST NOT measure any other temperature.
3206Note the SENSOR_TYPE_TEMPERATURE sensor type was deprecated in Android 4.0.</p>
3207
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003208<h3 id="7_3_7_photometer">7.3.7. Photometer</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003209
3210
3211<p>Device implementations MAY include a photometer (ambient light sensor).</p>
3212
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003213<h3 id="7_3_8_proximity_sensor">7.3.8. Proximity Sensor</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003214
3215
3216<p>Device implementations MAY include a proximity sensor. Devices that can make a
3217voice call and indicate any value other than PHONE_TYPE_NONE in getPhoneType
3218SHOULD include a proximity sensor. If a device implementation does include a
3219proximity sensor, it:</p>
3220
3221<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003222 <li>MUST measure the proximity of an object in the same direction as the screen.
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003223That is, the proximity sensor MUST be oriented to detect objects close to the
3224screen, as the primary intent of this sensor type is to detect a phone in use
3225by the user. If a device implementation includes a proximity sensor with any
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003226other orientation, it MUST NOT be accessible through this API.</li>
3227 <li>MUST have 1-bit of accuracy or more.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003228</ul>
3229
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003230<h2 id="7_4_data_connectivity">7.4. Data Connectivity</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003231
3232
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003233<h3 id="7_4_1_telephony">7.4.1. Telephony</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003234
3235
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003236<p>&ldquo;Telephony&rdquo; as used by the Android APIs and this document refers specifically
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003237to hardware related to placing voice calls and sending SMS messages via a GSM
3238or CDMA network. While these voice calls may or may not be packet-switched,
3239they are for the purposes of Android considered independent of any data
3240connectivity that may be implemented using the same network. In other words,
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003241the Android &ldquo;telephony&rdquo; functionality and APIs refer specifically to voice
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003242calls and SMS. For instance, device implementations that cannot place calls or
3243send/receive SMS messages MUST NOT report the android.hardware.telephony
3244feature or any subfeatures, regardless of whether they use a cellular network
3245for data connectivity.</p>
3246
3247<p>Android MAY be used on devices that do not include telephony hardware. That is,
3248Android is compatible with devices that are not phones. However, if a device
3249implementation does include GSM or CDMA telephony, it MUST implement full
3250support for the API for that technology. Device implementations that do not
3251include telephony hardware MUST implement the full APIs as no-ops.</p>
3252
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003253<h3 id="7_4_2_ieee_802_11_wi-fi">7.4.2. IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi)</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003254
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003255<div class="note">
3256<p>Android Television device implementations MUST include Wi-Fi support.</p>
3257</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003258
3259
3260<p>Android Television device implementations MUST include support for one or more
3261forms of 802.11 (b/g/a/n, etc.) and other types of Android device
3262implementation SHOULD include support for one or more forms of 802.11. If a
3263device implementation does include support for 802.11 and exposes the
3264functionality to a third-party application, it MUST implement the corresponding
3265Android API and:</p>
3266
3267<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003268 <li>MUST report the hardware feature flag android.hardware.wifi.</li>
3269 <li>MUST implement the multicast API as described in the SDK documentation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/wifi/WifiManager.MulticastLock.html">Resources, 79</a>].</li>
3270 <li>MUST support multicast DNS (mDNS) and MUST NOT filter mDNS packets
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003271(224.0.0.251) at any time of operation including when the screen is not in an
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003272active state.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003273</ul>
3274
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003275<h4 id="7_4_2_1_wi-fi_direct">7.4.2.1. Wi-Fi Direct</h4>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003276
3277
3278<p>Device implementations SHOULD include support for Wi-Fi Direct (Wi-Fi
3279peer-to-peer). If a device implementation does include support for Wi-Fi
3280Direct, it MUST implement the corresponding Android API as described in the SDK
3281documentation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/wifi/p2p/WifiP2pManager.html">Resources, 80</a>]. If a device implementation includes support for Wi-Fi Direct, then it:</p>
3282
3283<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003284 <li>MUST report the hardware feature android.hardware.wifi.direct.</li>
3285 <li>MUST support regular Wi-Fi operation.</li>
3286 <li>SHOULD support concurrent Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct operation.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003287</ul>
3288
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003289<h4 id="7_4_2_2_wi-fi_tunneled_direct_link_setup">7.4.2.2. Wi-Fi Tunneled Direct Link Setup</h4>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003290
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003291<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003292<p>Android Television device implementations MUST include support for Wi-Fi
3293Tunneled Direct Link Setup (TDLS).</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003294</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003295
3296
3297<p>Android Television device implementations MUST include support for Wi-Fi
3298Tunneled Direct Link Setup (TDLS) and other types of Android device
3299implementations SHOULD include support for Wi-Fi TDLS as described in the
3300Android SDK Documentation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/wifi/WifiManager.html">Resources, 81</a>]. If a device implementation does include support for TDLS and TDLS is enabled
3301by the WiFiManager API, the device:</p>
3302
3303<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003304 <li>SHOULD use TDLS only when it is possible AND beneficial.</li>
3305 <li>SHOULD have some heuristic and NOT use TDLS when its performance might be worse
3306than going through the Wi-Fi access point.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003307</ul>
3308
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003309<h3 id="7_4_3_bluetooth">7.4.3. Bluetooth</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003310
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003311<div class="note">
Heidi von Markhamdf9fb7c2015-04-02 16:49:09 -07003312<p>Android Watch and Automotive implementations MUST support Bluetooth. Android
3313Television implementations MUST support Bluetooth and Bluetooth LE.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003314</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003315
3316
3317<p>Android includes support for Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/bluetooth/package-summary.html">Resources, 82</a>]. Device implementations that include support for Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low
3318Energy MUST declare the relevant platform features (android.hardware.bluetooth
3319and android.hardware.bluetooth_le respectively) and implement the platform
3320APIs. Device implementations SHOULD implement relevant Bluetooth profiles such
3321as A2DP, AVCP, OBEX, etc. as appropriate for the device. Android Television
3322device implementations MUST support Bluetooth and Bluetooth LE. </p>
3323
3324<p>Device implementations including support for Bluetooth Low Energy:</p>
3325
3326<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003327 <li>MUST declare the hardware feature android.hardware.bluetooth_le.</li>
3328 <li>MUST enable the GATT (generic attribute profile) based Bluetooth APIs as
3329described in the SDK documentation and [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/bluetooth/package-summary.html">Resources, 82</a>].</li>
3330 <li>SHOULD support offloading of the filtering logic to the bluetooth chipset when
3331implementing the ScanFilter API [<a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/bluetooth/le/ScanFilter.html">Resources, 83</a>], and MUST report the correct value of where the filtering logic is implemented whenever queried via the
3332android.bluetooth.BluetoothAdapter.isOffloadedFilteringSupported() method.</li>
3333 <li>SHOULD support offloading of the batched scanning to the bluetooth chipset, but
3334if not supported, MUST report &lsquo;false&rsquo; whenever queried via the
3335android.bluetooth.BluetoothAdapater.isOffloadedScanBatchingSupported() method.</li>
3336 <li>SHOULD support multi advertisement with at least 4 slots, but if not supported,
3337MUST report &lsquo;false&rsquo; whenever queried via the
3338android.bluetooth.BluetoothAdapter.isMultipleAdvertisementSupported() method.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003339</ul>
3340
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003341<h3 id="7_4_4_near-field_communications">7.4.4. Near-Field Communications</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003342
3343
3344<p>Device implementations SHOULD include a transceiver and related hardware for
3345Near-Field Communications (NFC). If a device implementation does include NFC
3346hardware and plans to make it available to third-party apps, then it:</p>
3347
3348<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003349 <li>MUST report the android.hardware.nfc feature from the
3350android.content.pm.PackageManager.hasSystemFeature() method [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/PackageManager.html">Resources, 53</a>].</li>
3351 <li>MUST be capable of reading and writing NDEF messages via the following NFC
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003352standards:
3353 <ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003354 <li>MUST be capable of acting as an NFC Forum reader/writer (as defined by the NFC
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003355Forum technical specification NFCForum-TS-DigitalProtocol-1.0) via the
3356following NFC standards:
3357 <ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003358 <li>NfcA (ISO14443-3A)</li>
3359 <li>NfcB (ISO14443-3B)</li>
3360 <li>NfcF (JIS 6319-4)</li>
3361 <li>IsoDep (ISO 14443-4)</li>
3362 <li>NFC Forum Tag Types 1, 2, 3, 4 (defined by the NFC Forum)</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003363 </ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003364 <li>SHOULD be capable of reading and writing NDEF messages via the following NFC
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003365standards. Note that while the NFC standards below are stated as SHOULD, the
3366Compatibility Definition for a future version is planned to change these to
3367MUST. These standards are optional in this version but will be required in
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003368future versions. Existing and new devices that run this version of Android are <strong>very strongly encouraged</strong> to meet these requirements now so they will be able to upgrade to the future platform releases.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003369 <ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003370 <li>NfcV (ISO 15693)</li>
3371 </ul></li>
3372 <li>MUST be capable of transmitting and receiving data via the following
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003373peer-to-peer standards and protocols:
3374 <ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003375 <li>ISO 18092</li>
3376 <li>LLCP 1.0 (defined by the NFC Forum)</li>
3377 <li>SDP 1.0 (defined by the NFC Forum)</li>
3378 <li>NDEF Push Protocol [<a href="http://static.googleusercontent.com/media/source.android.com/en/us/compatibility/ndef-push-protocol.pdf">Resources, 84</a>]</li>
3379 <li>SNEP 1.0 (defined by the NFC Forum)</li>
3380 </ul></li>
3381 <li>MUST include support for Android Beam [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/nfc/nfc.html">Resources, 85</a>]:
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003382 <ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003383 <li>MUST implement the SNEP default server. Valid NDEF messages received by the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003384default SNEP server MUST be dispatched to applications using the
3385android.nfc.ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED intent. Disabling Android Beam in settings
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003386MUST NOT disable dispatch of incoming NDEF message.</li>
3387 <li>MUST honor the android.settings.NFCSHARING_SETTINGS intent to show NFC sharing
3388settings [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.html#ACTION_NFCSHARING_SETTINGS">Resources, 86</a>].</li>
3389 <li>MUST implement the NPP server. Messages received by the NPP server MUST be
3390processed the same way as the SNEP default server.</li>
3391 <li>MUST implement a SNEP client and attempt to send outbound P2P NDEF to the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003392default SNEP server when Android Beam is enabled. If no default SNEP server is
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003393found then the client MUST attempt to send to an NPP server.</li>
3394 <li>MUST allow foreground activities to set the outbound P2P NDEF message using
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003395android.nfc.NfcAdapter.setNdefPushMessage, and
3396android.nfc.NfcAdapter.setNdefPushMessageCallback, and
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003397android.nfc.NfcAdapter.enableForegroundNdefPush.</li>
3398 <li>SHOULD use a gesture or on-screen confirmation, such as 'Touch to Beam', before
3399sending outbound P2P NDEF messages.</li>
3400 <li>SHOULD enable Android Beam by default and MUST be able to send and receive
3401using Android Beam, even when another proprietary NFC P2p mode is turned on.</li>
3402 <li>MUST support NFC Connection handover to Bluetooth when the device supports
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003403Bluetooth Object Push Profile. Device implementations MUST support connection
3404handover to Bluetooth when using android.nfc.NfcAdapter.setBeamPushUris, by
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003405implementing the &ldquo;Connection Handover version 1.2&rdquo; [<a href="http://members.nfc-forum.org/specs/spec_list/#conn_handover">Resources, 87</a>] and &ldquo;Bluetooth Secure Simple Pairing Using NFC version 1.0&rdquo; [<a href="http://members.nfc-forum.org/apps/group_public/download.php/18688/NFCForum-AD-BTSSP_1_1.pdf">Resources, 88</a>] specs from the NFC Forum. Such an implementation MUST implement the handover
3406LLCP service with service name &ldquo;urn:nfc:sn:handover&rdquo; for exchanging the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003407handover request/select records over NFC, and it MUST use the Bluetooth Object
3408Push Profile for the actual Bluetooth data transfer. For legacy reasons (to
3409remain compatible with Android 4.1 devices), the implementation SHOULD still
3410accept SNEP GET requests for exchanging the handover request/select records
3411over NFC. However an implementation itself SHOULD NOT send SNEP GET requests
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003412for performing connection handover.</li>
3413 </ul></li>
3414 <li>MUST poll for all supported technologies while in NFC discovery mode.</li>
3415 <li>SHOULD be in NFC discovery mode while the device is awake with the screen
3416active and the lock-screen unlocked.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003417</ul>
3418</ul>
3419
3420<p>(Note that publicly available links are not available for the JIS, ISO, and NFC
3421Forum specifications cited above.)</p>
3422
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -07003423<p>Android includes support for NFC Host Card Emulation (HCE) mode. If a
Unsuk Junga4705782015-06-05 04:13:28 -07003424device implementation does include an NFC controller chipset capable of HCE and
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003425Application ID (AID) routing, then it:</p>
3426
3427<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003428 <li>MUST report the android.hardware.nfc.hce feature constant.</li>
3429 <li>MUST support NFC HCE APIs as defined in the Android SDK [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/nfc/hce.html">Resources, 10</a>].</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003430</ul>
3431
3432<p>Additionally, device implementations MAY include reader/writer support for the
3433following MIFARE technologies.</p>
3434
3435<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003436 <li>MIFARE Classic</li>
3437 <li>MIFARE Ultralight</li>
3438 <li>NDEF on MIFARE Classic</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003439</ul>
3440
3441<p>Note that Android includes APIs for these MIFARE types. If a device
3442implementation supports MIFARE in the reader/writer role, it:</p>
3443
3444<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003445 <li>MUST implement the corresponding Android APIs as documented by the Android SDK.</li>
3446 <li>MUST report the feature com.nxp.mifare from the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003447android.content.pm.PackageManager.hasSystemFeature() meth<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/PackageManager.html">od [Resources, 53]</a>. Note that this is not a standard Android feature and as such does not appear
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003448as a constant on the PackageManager class.</li>
3449 <li>MUST NOT implement the corresponding Android APIs nor report the com.nxp.mifare
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003450feature unless it also implements general NFC support as described in this
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003451section.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003452</ul>
3453
3454<p>If a device implementation does not include NFC hardware, it MUST NOT declare
3455the android.hardware.nfc feature from the
3456android.content.pm.PackageManager.hasSystemFeature() method [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/PackageManager.html">Resources, 53]</a>, and MUST implement the Android NFC API as a no-op.</p>
3457
3458<p>As the classes android.nfc.NdefMessage and android.nfc.NdefRecord represent a
3459protocol-independent data representation format, device implementations MUST
3460implement these APIs even if they do not include support for NFC or declare the
3461android.hardware.nfc feature.</p>
3462
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003463<h3 id="7_4_5_minimum_network_capability">7.4.5. Minimum Network Capability</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003464
3465
3466<p>Device implementations MUST include support for one or more forms of data
3467networking. Specifically, device implementations MUST include support for at
3468least one data standard capable of 200Kbit/sec or greater. Examples of
3469technologies that satisfy this requirement include EDGE, HSPA, EV-DO, 802.11g,
3470Ethernet, Bluetooth PAN, etc.</p>
3471
3472<p>Device implementations where a physical networking standard (such as Ethernet)
3473is the primary data connection SHOULD also include support for at least one
3474common wireless data standard, such as 802.11 (Wi-Fi).</p>
3475
3476<p>Devices MAY implement more than one form of data connectivity.</p>
3477
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003478<h3 id="7_4_6_sync_settings">7.4.6. Sync Settings</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003479
3480
3481<p>Device implementations MUST have the master auto-sync setting on by default so
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003482that the method getMasterSyncAutomatically() returns &ldquo;true&rdquo; [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/ContentResolver.html">Resources, 89</a>].</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003483
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003484<h2 id="7_5_cameras">7.5. Cameras</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003485
3486
3487<p>Device implementations SHOULD include a rear-facing camera and MAY include a
3488front-facing camera. A rear-facing camera is a camera located on the side of
3489the device opposite the display; that is, it images scenes on the far side of
3490the device, like a traditional camera. A front-facing camera is a camera
3491located on the same side of the device as the display; that is, a camera
3492typically used to image the user, such as for video conferencing and similar
3493applications.</p>
3494
3495<p>If a device implementation includes at least one camera, it SHOULD be possible
3496for an application to simultaneously allocate 3 bitmaps equal to the size of
3497the images produced by the largest-resolution camera sensor on the device.</p>
3498
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003499<h3 id="7_5_1_rear-facing_camera">7.5.1. Rear-Facing Camera</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003500
3501
3502<p>Device implementations SHOULD include a rear-facing camera. If a device
3503implementation includes at least one rear-facing camera, it:</p>
3504
3505<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003506 <li>MUST report the feature flag android.hardware.camera and
3507android.hardware.camera.any.</li>
3508 <li>MUST have a resolution of at least 2 megapixels.</li>
3509 <li>SHOULD have either hardware auto-focus or software auto-focus implemented in
3510the camera driver (transparent to application software).</li>
3511 <li>MAY have fixed-focus or EDOF (extended depth of field) hardware.</li>
3512 <li>MAY include a flash. If the Camera includes a flash, the flash lamp MUST NOT be
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003513lit while an android.hardware.Camera.PreviewCallback instance has been
3514registered on a Camera preview surface, unless the application has explicitly
3515enabled the flash by enabling the FLASH_MODE_AUTO or FLASH_MODE_ON attributes
3516of a Camera.Parameters object. Note that this constraint does not apply to the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003517device&rsquo;s built-in system camera application, but only to third-party
3518applications using Camera.PreviewCallback.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003519</ul>
3520
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003521<h3 id="7_5_2_front-facing_camera">7.5.2. Front-Facing Camera</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003522
3523
3524<p>Device implementations MAY include a front-facing camera. If a device
3525implementation includes at least one front-facing camera, it:</p>
3526
3527<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003528 <li>MUST report the feature flag android.hardware.camera.any and
3529android.hardware.camera.front.</li>
3530 <li>MUST have a resolution of at least VGA (640x480 pixels).</li>
3531 <li>MUST NOT use a front-facing camera as the default for the Camera API. The
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003532camera API in Android has specific support for front-facing cameras and device
3533implementations MUST NOT configure the API to to treat a front-facing camera as
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003534the default rear-facing camera, even if it is the only camera on the device.</li>
3535 <li>MAY include features (such as auto-focus, flash, etc.) available to rear-facing
3536cameras as described in <a href="#7_5_1_rear-facing_camera">section 7.5.1</a>.</li>
3537 <li>MUST horizontally reflect (i.e. mirror) the stream displayed by an app in a
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003538CameraPreview, as follows:
3539 <ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003540 <li>If the device implementation is capable of being rotated by user (such as
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003541automatically via an accelerometer or manually via user input), the camera
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003542preview MUST be mirrored horizontally relative to the device&rsquo;s current
3543orientation.</li>
3544 <li>If the current application has explicitly requested that the Camera display be
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003545rotated via a call to the android.hardware.Camera.setDisplayOrientation()[<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Camera.html#setDisplayOrientation(int)">Resources, 90</a>] method, the camera preview MUST be mirrored horizontally relative to the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003546orientation specified by the application.</li>
3547 <li>Otherwise, the preview MUST be mirrored along the device&rsquo;s default horizontal
3548axis.</li>
3549 </ul></li>
3550 <li>MUST mirror the image displayed by the postview in the same manner as the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003551camera preview image stream. If the device implementation does not support
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003552postview, this requirement obviously does not apply.</li>
3553 <li>MUST NOT mirror the final captured still image or video streams returned to
3554application callbacks or committed to media storage.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003555</ul>
3556
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003557<h3 id="7_5_3_external_camera">7.5.3. External Camera</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003558
3559
3560<p>Device implementations with USB host mode MAY include support for an external
3561camera that connects to the USB port. If a device includes support for an
3562external camera, it:</p>
3563
3564<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003565 <li>MUST declare the platform feature android.hardware.camera.external and
3566android.hardware camera.any.</li>
3567 <li>MUST support USB Video Class (UVC 1.0 or higher).</li>
3568 <li>MAY support multiple cameras.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003569</ul>
3570
3571<p>Video compression (such as MJPEG) support is RECOMMENDED to enable transfer of
3572high-quality unencoded streams (i.e. raw or independently compressed picture
3573streams). Camera-based video encoding MAY be supported. If so, a simultaneous
3574unencoded/ MJPEG stream (QVGA or greater resolution) MUST be accessible to the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003575device implementation.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003576
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003577<h3 id="7_5_4_camera_api_behavior">7.5.4. Camera API Behavior</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003578
3579
3580<p>Android includes two API packages to access the camera, the newer
3581android.hardware.camera2 API expose lower-level camera control to the app,
3582including efficient zero-copy burst/streaming flows and per-frame controls of
3583exposure, gain, white balance gains, color conversion, denoising, sharpening,
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003584and more.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003585
3586<p>The older API package, android.hardware.Camera, is marked as deprecated in
3587Android 5.0 but as it should still be available for apps to use Android device
3588implementations MUST ensure the continued support of the API as described in
3589this section and in the Android SDK.</p>
3590
3591<p>Device implementations MUST implement the following behaviors for the
3592camera-related APIs, for all available cameras:</p>
3593
3594<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003595 <li>If an application has never called
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003596android.hardware.Camera.Parameters.setPreviewFormat(int), then the device MUST
3597use android.hardware.PixelFormat.YCbCr_420_SP for preview data provided to
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003598application callbacks.</li>
3599 <li>If an application registers an android.hardware.Camera.PreviewCallback instance
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003600and the system calls the onPreviewFrame() method when the preview format is
3601YCbCr_420_SP, the data in the byte[] passed into onPreviewFrame() must further
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003602be in the NV21 encoding format. That is, NV21 MUST be the default.</li>
3603 <li>For android.hardware.Camera, device implementations MUST support the YV12
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003604format (as denoted by the android.graphics.ImageFormat.YV12 constant) for
3605camera previews for both front- and rear-facing cameras. (The hardware video
3606encoder and camera may use any native pixel format, but the device
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003607implementation MUST support conversion to YV12.)</li>
3608 <li>For android.hardware.camera2, device implementations must support the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003609android.hardware.ImageFormat.YUV_420_888 and android.hardware.ImageFormat.JPEG
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003610formats as outputs through the android.media.ImageReader API.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003611</ul>
3612
3613<p>Device implementations MUST still implement the full Camera API included in the
3614Android SDK documentation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Camera.html">Resources, 91</a>], regardless of whether the device includes hardware autofocus or other
3615capabilities. For instance, cameras that lack autofocus MUST still call any
3616registered android.hardware.Camera.AutoFocusCallback instances (even though
3617this has no relevance to a non-autofocus camera.) Note that this does apply to
3618front-facing cameras; for instance, even though most front-facing cameras do
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003619not support autofocus, the API callbacks must still be &ldquo;faked&rdquo; as described.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003620
3621<p>Device implementations MUST recognize and honor each parameter name defined as
3622a constant on the android.hardware.Camera.Parameters class, if the underlying
3623hardware supports the feature. If the device hardware does not support a
3624feature, the API must behave as documented. Conversely, device implementations
3625MUST NOT honor or recognize string constants passed to the
3626android.hardware.Camera.setParameters() method other than those documented as
3627constants on the android.hardware.Camera.Parameters. That is, device
3628implementations MUST support all standard Camera parameters if the hardware
3629allows, and MUST NOT support custom Camera parameter types. For instance,
3630device implementations that support image capture using high dynamic range
3631(HDR) imaging techniques MUST support camera parameter Camera.SCENE_MODE_HDR [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Camera.Parameters.html">Resources, 92</a>].</p>
3632
3633<p>Because not all device implementations can fully support all the features of
3634the android.hardware.camera2 API, device implementations MUST report the proper
3635level of support with the android.info.supportedHardwareLevel property as
3636described in the Android SDK [<a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/camera2/CameraCharacteristics.html#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL">Resources, 93]</a> and report the appropriate framework feature flags [<a href="http://source.android.com/devices/camera/versioning.html">Resources, 94]</a>. </p>
3637
3638<p>Device implementations MUST also declare its Individual camera capabilities of
3639android.hardware.camera2 via the android.request.availableCapabilities property
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003640and declare the appropriate feature flags [<a href="http://source.android.com/devices/camera/versioning.html">Resources, 94]</a>; a device must define the feature flag if any of its attached camera devices supports the feature.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003641
3642<p>Device implementations MUST broadcast the Camera.ACTION_NEW_PICTURE intent
3643whenever a new picture is taken by the camera and the entry of the picture has
3644been added to the media store.</p>
3645
3646<p>Device implementations MUST broadcast the Camera.ACTION_NEW_VIDEO intent
3647whenever a new video is recorded by the camera and the entry of the picture has
3648been added to the media store.</p>
3649
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003650<h3 id="7_5_5_camera_orientation">7.5.5. Camera Orientation</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003651
3652
3653<p>Both front- and rear-facing cameras, if present, MUST be oriented so that the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003654long dimension of the camera aligns with the screen&rsquo;s long dimension. That is,
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003655when the device is held in the landscape orientation, cameras MUST capture
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003656images in the landscape orientation. This applies regardless of the device&rsquo;s
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003657natural orientation; that is, it applies to landscape-primary devices as well
3658as portrait-primary devices.</p>
3659
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003660<h2 id="7_6_memory_and_storage">7.6. Memory and Storage</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003661
3662
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003663<h3 id="7_6_1_minimum_memory_and_storage">7.6.1. Minimum Memory and Storage</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003664
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003665<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003666<p>Android Television devices MUST have at least 5GB of non-volatile storage
3667available for application private data.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003668</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003669
3670
3671<p>The memory available to the kernel and userspace on device implementations MUST
3672be at least equal or larger than the minimum values specified by the following
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003673table. (See <a href="#7_1_1_screen_configuration">section 7.1.1</a> for screen size and density definitions.)</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003674<table>
3675 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003676 <th>Density and screen size</th>
3677 <th>32-bit device</th>
3678 <th>64-bit device</th>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003679 </tr>
3680 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003681 <td>Android Watch devices (due to smaller screens)</td>
3682 <td>416MB</td>
3683 <td>Not applicable</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003684 </tr>
3685 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003686 <td><ul>
Unsuk Jungbd2e50c2015-05-18 21:45:06 -07003687 <li class="table_list">hdpi or lower on small/normal screens</li>
3688 <li class="table_list">mdpi or lower on large screens</li>
3689 <li class="table_list">ldpi or lower on extra large screens</li>
3690 </ul></td>
3691 <td>424MB</td>
3692 <td>Not applicable</td>
3693 </tr>
3694 <tr>
3695 <td><ul>
3696 <li class="table_list">xhdpi or higher on small/normal screens</li>
3697 <li class="table_list">hdpi or higher on large screens</li>
3698 <li class="table_list">mdpi or higher on extra large screens</li></ul></td>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003699 <td>512MB</td>
3700 <td>832MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003701 </tr>
3702 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003703 <td><ul>
3704 <li class="table_list">400dpi or higher on small/normal screens</li>
3705 <li class="table_list">xhdpi or higher on large screens</li>
3706 <li class="table_list">tvdpi or higher on extra large screens</li></ul></td>
3707 <td>896MB</td>
3708 <td>1280MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003709 </tr>
3710 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003711 <td><ul>
3712 <li class="table_list">560dpi or higher on small/normal screens</li>
3713 <li class="table_list">400dpi or higher on large screens</li>
3714 <li class="table_list">xhdpi or higher on extra large screens</li></ul></td>
3715 <td>1344MB</td>
3716 <td>1824MB</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003717 </tr>
3718</table>
3719
3720
3721<p>The minimum memory values MUST be in addition to any memory space already
3722dedicated to hardware components such as radio, video, and so on that is not
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003723under the kernel&rsquo;s control.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003724
Unsuk Jungbd2e50c2015-05-18 21:45:06 -07003725<p>Device implementations with less than 512MB of memory available to the kernel
3726and userspace, unless an Android Watch, MUST return the value "true" for
3727ActivityManager.isLowRamDevice().</p>
3728
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003729<p>Android Television devices MUST have at least 5GB and other device
3730implementations MUST have at least 1.5GB of non-volatile storage available for
3731application private data. That is, the /data partition MUST be at least 5GB for
3732Android Television devices and at least 1.5GB for other device implementations.
3733Device implementations that run Android are <strong>very strongly encouraged</strong> to have at least 3GB of non-volatile storage for application private data so
3734they will be able to upgrade to the future platform releases.</p>
3735
3736<p>The Android APIs include a Download Manager that applications MAY use to
3737download data files [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/DownloadManager.html">Resources, 95</a>]. The device implementation of the Download Manager MUST be capable of
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003738downloading individual files of at least 100MB in size to the default &ldquo;cache"
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003739location.</p>
3740
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003741<h3 id="7_6_2_application_shared_storage">7.6.2. Application Shared Storage</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003742
3743
3744<p>Device implementations MUST offer shared storage for applications also often
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003745referred as &ldquo;shared external storage&rdquo;. </p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003746
3747<p>Device implementations MUST be configured with shared storage mounted by
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003748default, &ldquo;out of the box&rdquo;. If the shared storage is not mounted on the Linux
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003749path /sdcard, then the device MUST include a Linux symbolic link from /sdcard
3750to the actual mount point.</p>
3751
3752<p>Device implementations MAY have hardware for user-accessible removable storage,
3753such as a Secure Digital (SD) card slot. If this slot is used to satisfy the
3754shared storage requirement, the device implementation:</p>
3755
3756<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003757 <li>MUST implement a toast or pop-up user interface warning the user when there is
3758no SD card.</li>
3759 <li>MUST include a FAT-formatted SD card 1GB in size or larger OR show on the box
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003760and other material available at time of purchase that the SD card has to be
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003761separately purchased.</li>
3762 <li>MUST mount the SD card by default.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003763</ul>
3764
3765<p>Alternatively, device implementations MAY allocate internal (non-removable)
3766storage as shared storage for apps as included in the upstream Android Open
3767Source Project; device implementations SHOULD use this configuration and
3768software implementation. If a device implementation uses internal
3769(non-removable) storage to satisfy the shared storage requirement, that storage
3770MUST be 1GB in size or larger and mounted on /sdcard (or /sdcard MUST be a
3771symbolic link to the physical location if it is mounted elsewhere).</p>
3772
3773<p>Device implementations MUST enforce as documented the
3774android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission on this shared storage.
3775Shared storage MUST otherwise be writable by any application that obtains that
3776permission.</p>
3777
3778<p>Device implementations that include multiple shared storage paths (such as both
3779an SD card slot and shared internal storage) MUST NOT allow Android
3780applications to write to the secondary external storage, except for their
3781package-specific directories on the secondary external storage, but SHOULD
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003782expose content from both storage paths transparently through Android&rsquo;s media
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003783scanner service and android.provider.MediaStore.</p>
3784
3785<p>Regardless of the form of shared storage used, device implementations MUST
3786provide some mechanism to access the contents of shared storage from a host
3787computer, such as USB mass storage (UMS) or Media Transfer Protocol (MTP).
3788Device implementations MAY use USB mass storage, but SHOULD use Media Transfer
3789Protocol. If the device implementation supports Media Transfer Protocol, it:</p>
3790
3791<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003792 <li>SHOULD be compatible with the reference Android MTP host, Android File Transfer
3793[<a href="http://www.android.com/filetransfer">Resources, 96</a>].</li>
3794 <li>SHOULD report a USB device class of 0x00.</li>
3795 <li>SHOULD report a USB interface name of 'MTP'.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003796</ul>
3797
3798<p>If the device implementation lacks USB ports, it MUST provide a host computer
3799with access to the contents of shared storage by some other means, such as a
3800network file system.</p>
3801
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003802<h2 id="7_7_usb">7.7. USB</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003803
3804
3805<p>Device implementations SHOULD support USB peripheral mode and SHOULD support
3806USB host mode.</p>
3807
3808<p>If a device implementation includes a USB port supporting peripheral mode:</p>
3809
3810<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003811 <li>The port MUST be connectable to a USB host that has a standard type-A or type
3812-C USB port.</li>
3813 <li>The port SHOULD use micro-A, micro-AB or type-C USB form factor. Existing and
3814new Android devices are <strong>very strongly encouraged to meet these requirements</strong> so they will be able to upgrade to the future platform releases.</li>
3815 <li>The port SHOULD be centered in the middle of an edge. Device implementations
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003816SHOULD either locate the port on the bottom of the device (according to natural
3817orientation) or enable software screen rotation for all apps (including home
3818screen), so that the display draws correctly when the device is oriented with
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003819the port at bottom. Existing and new Android devices are <strong>very strongly encouraged to meet these requirements</strong> so they will be able to upgrade to future platform releases.</li>
3820 <li>It MUST allow a USB host connected with the Android device to access the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003821contents of the shared storage volume using either USB mass storage or Media
3822Transfer Protocol, if the device reports the android.hardware.feature.output
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003823feature or the android.hardware.camera feature.</li>
3824 <li>It SHOULD implement the Android Open Accessory (AOA) API and specification as
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003825documented in the Android SDK documentation, and if it is an Android Handheld
3826device it MUST implement the AOA API. Device implementations implementing the
3827AOA specification:
3828 <ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003829 <li>MUST declare support for the hardware feature android.hardware.usb.accessory [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/usb/accessory.html">Resources, 97</a>].</li>
3830 <li>MUST implement the USB audio class as documented in the Android SDK
3831documentation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/usb/UsbConstants.html#USB_CLASS_AUDIO">Resources, 98</a>].</li>
3832 </ul></li>
3833 <li>It SHOULD implement support to draw 1.5 A current during HS chirp and traffic
3834as specified in the USB battery charging specification [<a href="http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/devclass_docs/USB_Battery_Charging_1.2.pdf">Resources, 99</a>]. Existing and new Android devices are <strong>very strongly encouraged to meet these requirements</strong> so they will be able to upgrade to the future platform releases.</li>
3835 <li>The value of iSerialNumber in USB standard device descriptor MUST be equal to
3836the value of android.os.Build.SERIAL.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003837</ul>
3838
3839<p>If a device implementation includes a USB port supporting host mode, it:</p>
3840
3841<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003842 <li>SHOULD use a type-C USB port, if the device implementation supports USB 3.1.</li>
3843 <li>MAY use a non-standard port form factor, but if so MUST ship with a cable or
3844cables adapting the port to a standard type-A or type-C USB port.</li>
3845 <li>MAY use a micro-AB USB port, but if so SHOULD ship with a cable or cables
3846adapting the port to a standard type-A or type-C USB port.</li>
3847 <li>is <strong>very strongly RECOMMENDED</strong> to implement the USB audio class as documented in the Android SDK
3848documentation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/usb/UsbConstants.html#USB_CLASS_AUDIO">Resources, 98</a>].</li>
3849 <li>MUST implement the Android USB host API as documented in the Android SDK, and
3850MUST declare support for the hardware feature android.hardware.usb.host [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/usb/host.html">Resources, 100</a>].</li>
3851 <li>SHOULD support the Charging Downstream Port output current range of 1.5 A ~ 5 A
3852as specified in the USB Battery Charging Specifications [<a href="http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/devclass_docs/USB_Battery_Charging_1.2.pdf">Resources, 99</a>].</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003853</ul>
3854
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003855<h2 id="7_8_audio">7.8. Audio</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003856
3857
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003858<h3 id="7_8_1_microphone">7.8.1. Microphone</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003859
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003860<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003861<p>Android Handheld and Watch devices MUST include a microphone.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003862</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003863
3864
3865<p>Device implementations MAY omit a microphone. However, if a device
3866implementation omits a microphone, it MUST NOT report the
3867android.hardware.microphone feature constant, and MUST implement the audio
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003868recording API at least as no-ops, per <a href="#7_hardware_compatibility">section 7</a>. Conversely, device implementations that do possess a microphone:</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003869
3870<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003871 <li>MUST report the android.hardware.microphone feature constant
3872 <li>MUST meet the audio recording requirements in <a href="#5_4_audio_recording">section 5.4</a>
3873 <li>MUST meet the audio latency requirements in <a href="#5_6_audio_latency">section 5.6</a>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003874</ul>
3875
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003876<h3 id="7_8_2_audio_output">7.8.2. Audio Output</h3>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003877
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003878<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003879<p>Android Watch devices MAY include an audio output.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003880</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003881
3882<p>Device implementations including a speaker or with an audio/multimedia output
3883port for an audio output peripheral as a headset or an external speaker:</p>
3884
3885<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003886 <li>MUST report the android.hardware.audio.output feature constant.</li>
3887 <li>MUST meet the audio playback requirements in <a href="#5_5_audio_playback">section 5.5</a>.</li>
3888 <li>MUST meet the audio latency requirements in <a href="#5_6_audio_latency">section 5.6</a>.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003889</ul>
3890
3891<p>Conversely, if a device implementation does not include a speaker or audio
3892output port, it MUST NOT report the android.hardware.audio output feature, and
3893MUST implement the Audio Output related APIs as no-ops at least. </p>
3894
3895<p>Android Watch device implementation MAY but SHOULD NOT have audio output, but
3896other types of Android device implementations MUST have an audio output and
3897declare android.hardware.audio.output.</p>
3898
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003899<h4 id="7_8_2_1_analog_audio_ports">7.8.2.1. Analog Audio Ports</h4>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003900
3901
3902<p>In order to be compatible with the headsets and other audio accessories using
3903the 3.5mm audio plug across the Android ecosystem [<a href="http://source.android.com/accessories/headset-spec.html">Resources, 101</a>], if a device implementation includes one or more analog audio ports, at least
3904one of the audio port(s) SHOULD be a 4 conductor 3.5mm audio jack. If a device
3905implementation has a 4 conductor 3.5mm audio jack, it:</p>
3906
3907<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003908 <li>MUST support audio playback to stereo headphones and stereo headsets with a
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003909microphone, and SHOULD support audio recording from stereo headsets with a
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003910microphone.</li>
3911 <li>MUST support TRRS audio plugs with the CTIA pin-out order, and SHOULD support
3912audio plugs with the OMTP pin-out order.</li>
3913 <li>MUST support the detection of microphone on the plugged in audio accessory, if
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003914the device implementation supports a microphone, and broadcast the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003915android.intent.action.HEADSET_PLUG with the extra value microphone set as 1.</li>
3916 <li>SHOULD support the detection and mapping to the keycodes for the following 3
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003917ranges of equivalent impedance between the microphone and ground conductors on
3918the audio plug:
3919 <ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003920 <li><strong>70 ohm or less</strong>: KEYCODE_HEADSETHOOK</li>
3921 <li><strong>210&#45;290 Ohm</strong>:<strong> </strong>KEYCODE_VOLUME_UP</li>
3922 <li><strong>360&#45;680 Ohm</strong>: KEYCODE_VOLUME_DOWN</li>
3923 </ul></li>
3924 <li>SHOULD support the detection and mapping to the keycode for the following range
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003925of equivalent impedance between the microphone and ground conductors on the
3926audio plug:
3927 <ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003928 <li><strong>110&#45;180 Ohm: </strong>KEYCODE_VOICE_ASSIST</li>
3929 </ul></li>
3930 <li>MUST trigger ACTION_HEADSET_PLUG upon a plug insert, but only after all
3931contacts on plug are touching their relevant segments on the jack.</li>
3932 <li>MUST be capable of driving at least 150mV +/- 10% of output voltage on a 32 Ohm
3933speaker impedance.</li>
3934 <li>MUST have a microphone bias voltage between 1.8V ~ 2.9V.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003935</ul>
3936
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003937<h1 id="8_performance_compatibility">8. Performance Compatibility</h1>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003938
3939
3940<p>Some minimum performance criterias are critical to the user experience and
3941impacts the baseline assumptions developers would have when developing an app.
3942Android Watch devices SHOULD and other type of device implementations MUST meet
3943the following criteria:</p>
3944
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003945<h2 id="8_1_user_experience_consistency">8.1. User Experience Consistency</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003946
3947
3948<p>Device implementations MUST provide a smooth user interface by ensuring a
3949consistent frame rate and response times for applications and games. Device
3950implementations MUST meet the following requirements: </p>
3951
3952<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003953 <li><strong>Consistent frame latency</strong>. Inconsistent frame latency or a delay to render frames MUST NOT happen more
3954often than 5 frames in a second, and SHOULD be below 1 frames in a second.</li>
3955 <li><strong>User interface latency</strong>. Device implementations MUST ensure low latency user experience by scrolling a
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003956list of 10K list entries as defined by the Android Compatibility Test Suite
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003957(CTS) in less than 36 secs.</li>
3958 <li><strong>Task switching</strong>. When multiple applications have been launched, re-launching an already-running
3959application after it has been launched MUST take less than 1 second.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003960</ul>
3961
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003962<h2 id="8_2_file_i_o_access_performance">8.2. File I/O Access Performance</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003963
3964
3965<p>Device implementations MUST ensure file access performance consistency for read
3966and write operations. </p>
3967
3968<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003969 <li><strong>Sequential write</strong>. Device implementations MUST ensure a sequential write performance of 10MB/s
3970for a 256MB file using 10MB write buffer.</li>
3971 <li><strong>Random write</strong>. Device implementations MUST ensure a random write performance of 0.5MB/s for a
3972256MB file using 4KB write buffer.</li>
3973 <li><strong>Sequential read</strong>. Device implementations MUST ensure a sequential read performance of 15MB/s for
3974a 256MB file using 10MB write buffer.</li>
3975 <li><strong>Random read</strong>. Device implementations MUST ensure a random read performance of 3.5MB/s for a
3976256MB file using 4KB write buffer.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003977</ul>
3978
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003979<h1 id="9_security_model_compatibility">9. Security Model Compatibility</h1>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003980
3981
3982<p>Device implementations MUST implement a security model consistent with the
3983Android platform security model as defined in Security and Permissions
3984reference document in the APIs [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/security/permissions.html">Resources, 102</a>] in the Android developer documentation. Device implementations MUST support
3985installation of self-signed applications without requiring any additional
3986permissions/certificates from any third parties/authorities. Specifically,
3987compatible devices MUST support the security mechanisms described in the follow
3988subsections.</p>
3989
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003990<h2 id="9_1_permissions">9.1. Permissions</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07003991
3992
3993<p>Device implementations MUST support the Android permissions model as defined in
3994the Android developer documentation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/security/permissions.html">Resources, 102</a>]. Specifically, implementations MUST enforce each permission defined as
3995described in the SDK documentation; no permissions may be omitted, altered, or
3996ignored. Implementations MAY add additional permissions, provided the new
3997permission ID strings are not in the android.* namespace.</p>
3998
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07003999<h2 id="9_2_uid_and_process_isolation">9.2. UID and Process Isolation</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004000
4001
4002<p>Device implementations MUST support the Android application sandbox model, in
4003which each application runs as a unique Unixstyle UID and in a separate
4004process. Device implementations MUST support running multiple applications as
4005the same Linux user ID, provided that the applications are properly signed and
4006constructed, as defined in the Security and Permissions reference [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/security/permissions.html">Resources, 102</a>].</p>
4007
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004008<h2 id="9_3_filesystem_permissions">9.3. Filesystem Permissions</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004009
4010
4011<p>Device implementations MUST support the Android file access permissions model
4012as defined in the Security and Permissions reference [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/security/permissions.html">Resources, 102</a>].</p>
4013
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004014<h2 id="9_4_alternate_execution_environments">9.4. Alternate Execution Environments</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004015
4016
4017<p>Device implementations MAY include runtime environments that execute
4018applications using some other software or technology than the Dalvik Executable
4019Format or native code. However, such alternate execution environments MUST NOT
4020compromise the Android security model or the security of installed Android
4021applications, as described in this section.</p>
4022
4023<p>Alternate runtimes MUST themselves be Android applications, and abide by the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004024standard Android security model, as described elsewhere in <a href="#9_security_model_compatibility">section 9</a>.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004025
4026<p>Alternate runtimes MUST NOT be granted access to resources protected by
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004027permissions not requested in the runtime&rsquo;s AndroidManifest.xml file via the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004028<uses-permission> mechanism.</p>
4029
4030<p>Alternate runtimes MUST NOT permit applications to make use of features
4031protected by Android permissions restricted to system applications.</p>
4032
4033<p>Alternate runtimes MUST abide by the Android sandbox model. Specifically,
4034alternate runtimes:</p>
4035
4036<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004037 <li>SHOULD install apps via the PackageManager into separate Android sandboxes (
4038Linux user IDs, etc.).</li>
4039 <li>MAY provide a single Android sandbox shared by all applications using the
4040alternate runtime.</li>
4041 <li>and installed applications using an alternate runtime, MUST NOT reuse the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004042sandbox of any other app installed on the device, except through the standard
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004043Android mechanisms of shared user ID and signing certificate.</li>
4044 <li>MUST NOT launch with, grant, or be granted access to the sandboxes
4045corresponding to other Android applications.</li>
4046 <li>MUST NOT be launched with, be granted, or grant to other applications any
4047privileges of the superuser (root), or of any other user ID.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004048</ul>
4049
4050<p>The .apk files of alternate runtimes MAY be included in the system image of a
4051device implementation, but MUST be signed with a key distinct from the key used
4052to sign other applications included with the device implementation.</p>
4053
4054<p>When installing applications, alternate runtimes MUST obtain user consent for
4055the Android permissions used by the application. If an application needs to
4056make use of a device resource for which there is a corresponding Android
4057permission (such as Camera, GPS, etc.), the alternate runtime MUST inform the
4058user that the application will be able to access that resource. If the runtime
4059environment does not record application capabilities in this manner, the
4060runtime environment MUST list all permissions held by the runtime itself when
4061installing any application using that runtime.</p>
4062
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004063<h2 id="9_5_multi-user_support">9.5. Multi-User Support</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004064
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004065<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004066<p>This feature is optional for all device types.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004067</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004068
4069
4070<p>Android includes support for multiple users and provides support for full user
4071isolation [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/UserManager.html">Resources, 103]</a>. Device implementations MAY enable multiple users, but when enabled MUST meet
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004072the following requirements related to multi-user support [<a href="http://source.android.com/devices/storage/">Resources, 104</a>]:</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004073
4074<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004075 <li>Device implementations that do not declare the android.hardware.telephony
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004076feature flag MUST support restricted profiles, a feature that allows device
4077owners to manage additional users and their capabilities on the device. With
4078restricted profiles, device owners can quickly set up separate environments for
4079additional users to work in, with the ability to manage finer-grained
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004080restrictions in the apps that are available in those environments.</li>
4081 <li>Conversely device implementations that declare the android.hardware.telephony
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004082feature flag MUST NOT support restricted profiles but MUST align with the AOSP
4083implementation of controls to enable /disable other users from accessing the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004084voice calls and SMS.</li>
4085 <li>Device implementations MUST, for each user, implement a security model
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004086consistent with the Android platform security model as defined in Security and
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004087Permissions reference document in the APIs [<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/security/permissions.html">Resources, 102</a>].</li>
4088 <li>Device implementations MAY support creating users and managed profiles via the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004089android.app.admin.DevicePolicyManager APIs, and if supported, MUST declare the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004090platform feature flag android.software.managed_users.
4091 <li>Device implementations that declare the feature flag
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004092android.software.managed_users MUST use the upstream AOSP icon badge to
4093represent the managed applications and other badge UI elements like Recents &
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004094Notifications.</li>
4095 <li>Each user instance on an Android device MUST have separate and isolated
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004096external storage directories. Device implementations MAY store multiple users'
4097data on the same volume or filesystem. However, the device implementation MUST
4098ensure that applications owned by and running on behalf a given user cannot
4099list, read, or write to data owned by any other user. Note that removable
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004100media, such as SD card slots, can allow one user to access another&rsquo;s data by
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004101means of a host PC. For this reason, device implementations that use removable
4102media for the external storage APIs MUST encrypt the contents of the SD card if
4103multiuser is enabled using a key stored only on non-removable media accessible
4104only to the system. As this will make the media unreadable by a host PC, device
4105implementations will be required to switch to MTP or a similar system to
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004106provide host PCs with access to the current user&rsquo;s data. Accordingly, device
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004107implementations MAY but SHOULD NOT enable multi-user if they use removable
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004108media [<a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Environment.html">Resources, 105</a>] for primary external storage.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004109</ul>
4110
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004111<h2 id="9_6_premium_sms_warning">9.6. Premium SMS Warning</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004112
4113
4114<p>Android includes support for warning users of any outgoing premium SMS message
4115[<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_code">Resources, 106</a>] . Premium SMS messages are text messages sent to a service registered with a
4116carrier that may incur a charge to the user. Device implementations that
4117declare support for android.hardware.telephony MUST warn users before sending a
4118SMS message to numbers identified by regular expressions defined in
4119/data/misc/sms/codes.xml file in the device. The upstream Android Open Source
4120Project provides an implementation that satisfies this requirement.</p>
4121
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004122<h2 id="9_7_kernel_security_features">9.7. Kernel Security Features</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004123
4124
4125<p>The Android Sandbox includes features that can use the Security-Enhanced Linux
4126(SELinux) mandatory access control (MAC) system and other security features in
4127the Linux kernel. SELinux or any other security features, if implemented below
4128the Android framework:</p>
4129
4130<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004131 <li>MUST maintain compatibility with existing applications.</li>
4132 <li>MUST NOT have a visible user interface when a security violation is detected
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004133and successfully blocked, but MAY have a visible user interface when an
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004134unblocked security violation occurs resulting in a successful exploit.</li>
4135 <li>SHOULD NOT be user or developer configurable.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004136</ul>
4137
4138<p>If any API for configuration of policy is exposed to an application that can
4139affect another application (such as a Device Administration API), the API MUST
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004140NOT allow configurations that break compatibility.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004141
4142<p>Devices MUST implement SELinux or an equivalent mandatory access control system
4143if using a kernel other than Linux and meet the following requirements, which
4144are satisfied by the reference implementation in the upstream Android Open
4145Source Project.</p>
4146
4147<p>Device implementations:</p>
4148
4149<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004150 <li>MUST support a SELinux policy that allows the SELinux mode to be set on a
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004151per-domain basis, and MUST configure all domains in enforcing mode. No
4152permissive mode domains are allowed, including domains specific to a
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004153device/vendor.</li>
4154 <li>SHOULD load policy from /sepolicy file on the device.</li>
4155 <li>MUST NOT modify, omit, or replace the neverallow rules present within the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004156sepolicy file provided in the upstream Android Open Source Project (AOSP) and
4157the policy MUST compile with all neverallow present, for both AOSP SELinux
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004158domains as well as device/vendor specific domains.</li>
4159 <li>MUST support dynamic updates of the SELinux policy file without requiring a
4160system image update.</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004161</ul>
4162
4163<p>Device implementations SHOULD retain the default SELinux policy provided in the
4164upstream Android Open Source Project, until they have first audited their
4165additions to the SELinux policy. Device implementations MUST be compatible with
4166the upstream Android Open Source Project.</p>
4167
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004168<h2 id="9_8_privacy">9.8. Privacy</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004169
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004170<p>If the device implements functionality in the system that captures the contents
4171displayed on the screen and/or records the audio stream played on the device,
4172it MUST continuously notify the user whenever this functionality is enabled and
4173actively capturing/recording.</p>
4174
Unsuk Jungf57ea352015-05-27 16:38:32 -07004175<p>If a device implementation has a mechanism that routes network data traffic
4176through a proxy server or VPN gateway by default (for example, preloading a VPN
4177service with android.permission.CONTROL_VPN granted), the device implementation
4178MUST ask for the user's consent before enabling that mechanism.</p>
4179
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004180<h2 id="9_9_full-disk_encryption">9.9. Full-Disk Encryption</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004181
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004182<div class="note">
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004183<p>Optional for Android device implementations without a lock screen.</p>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004184</div>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004185
4186
Unsuk Jung18378642015-05-18 19:26:50 -07004187<p>If the device implementation supports a lock screen with PIN (numeric) or
4188PASSWORD (alphanumeric), the device MUST support full-disk encryption of the
4189application private data (/data partition), as well
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004190as the SD card partition if it is a permanent, non-removable part of the device
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004191[<a href="http://source.android.com/devices/tech/security/encryption/index.html">Resources, 107</a>]. For devices supporting full-disk encryption, the full-disk encryption SHOULD
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004192be enabled all the time after the user has completed the out-of-box experience.
4193While this requirement is stated as SHOULD for this version of the Android
4194platform, it is <strong>very strongly RECOMMENDED</strong> as we expect this to change to MUST in the future versions of Android.
4195Encryption MUST use AES with a key of 128-bits (or greater) and a mode designed
4196for storage (for example, AES-XTS, AES-CBC-ESSIV). The encryption key MUST NOT
4197be written to storage at any time without being encrypted. Other than when in
4198active use, the encryption key SHOULD be AES encrypted with the lockscreen
4199passcode stretched using a slow stretching algorithm (e.g. PBKDF2 or scrypt).
4200If the user has not specified a lockscreen passcode or has disabled use of the
4201passcode for encryption, the system SHOULD use a default passcode to wrap the
4202encryption key. If the device provides a hardware-backed keystore, the password
4203stretching algorithm MUST be cryptographically bound to that keystore. The
4204encryption key MUST NOT be sent off the device (even when wrapped with the user
4205passcode and/or hardware bound key). The upstream Android Open Source project
4206provides a preferred implementation of this feature based on the linux kernel
4207feature dm-crypt.</p>
4208
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004209<h2 id="9_10_verified_boot">9.10. Verified Boot</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004210
4211
4212<p>Device implementations SHOULD support verified boot for device integrity, and
4213if the feature is supported it MUST declare the platform feature flag
4214android.software.verified_boot. While this requirement is stated as SHOULD for
4215this version of the Android platform, it is <strong>very strongly RECOMMENDED</strong> as we expect this to change to MUST in the future versions of Android. The
4216upstream Android Open Source Project provides a preferred implementation of
4217this feature based on the linux kernel feature dm-verity.</p>
4218
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004219<h1 id="10_software_compatibility_testing">10. Software Compatibility Testing</h1>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004220
4221
4222<p>Device implementations MUST pass all tests described in this section.</p>
4223
4224<p>However, note that no software test package is fully comprehensive. For this
4225reason, device implementers are <strong>very strongly encouraged</strong> to make the minimum number of changes as possible to the reference and
4226preferred implementation of Android available from the Android Open Source
4227Project. This will minimize the risk of introducing bugs that create
4228incompatibilities requiring rework and potential device updates.</p>
4229
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004230<h2 id="10_1_compatibility_test_suite">10.1. Compatibility Test Suite</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004231
4232
4233<p>Device implementations MUST pass the Android Compatibility Test Suite (CTS) [<a href="http://source.android.com/compatibility/index.html">Resources, 108</a>] available from the Android Open Source Project, using the final shipping
4234software on the device. Additionally, device implementers SHOULD use the
4235reference implementation in the Android Open Source tree as much as possible,
4236and MUST ensure compatibility in cases of ambiguity in CTS and for any
4237reimplementations of parts of the reference source code.</p>
4238
4239<p>The CTS is designed to be run on an actual device. Like any software, the CTS
4240may itself contain bugs. The CTS will be versioned independently of this
4241Compatibility Definition, and multiple revisions of the CTS may be released for
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -07004242Android 5.1. Device implementations MUST pass the latest CTS version available
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004243at the time the device software is completed.</p>
4244
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004245<h2 id="10_2_cts_verifier">10.2. CTS Verifier</h2>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004246
4247
4248<p>Device implementations MUST correctly execute all applicable cases in the CTS
4249Verifier. The CTS Verifier is included with the Compatibility Test Suite, and
4250is intended to be run by a human operator to test functionality that cannot be
4251tested by an automated system, such as correct functioning of a camera and
4252sensors.</p>
4253
4254<p>The CTS Verifier has tests for many kinds of hardware, including some hardware
4255that is optional. Device implementations MUST pass all tests for hardware that
4256they possess; for instance, if a device possesses an accelerometer, it MUST
4257correctly execute the Accelerometer test case in the CTS Verifier. Test cases
4258for features noted as optional by this Compatibility Definition Document MAY be
4259skipped or omitted.</p>
4260
4261<p>Every device and every build MUST correctly run the CTS Verifier, as noted
4262above. However, since many builds are very similar, device implementers are not
4263expected to explicitly run the CTS Verifier on builds that differ only in
4264trivial ways. Specifically, device implementations that differ from an
4265implementation that has passed the CTS Verifier only by the set of included
4266locales, branding, etc. MAY omit the CTS Verifier test.</p>
4267
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004268<h1 id="11_updatable_software">11. Updatable Software</h1>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004269
4270
4271<p>Device implementations MUST include a mechanism to replace the entirety of the
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004272system software. The mechanism need not perform &ldquo;live&rdquo; upgrades&mdash;that is, a
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004273device restart MAY be required.</p>
4274
4275<p>Any method can be used, provided that it can replace the entirety of the
4276software preinstalled on the device. For instance, any of the following
4277approaches will satisfy this requirement:</p>
4278
4279<ul>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004280 <li>Over-the-air (OTA) downloads with offline update via reboot</li>
4281 <li>&ldquo;Tethered&rdquo; updates over USB from a host PC</li>
4282 <li>&ldquo;Offline&rdquo; updates via a reboot and update from a file on removable storage</li>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004283</ul>
4284
4285<p>However, if the device implementation includes support for an unmetered data
4286connection such as 802.11 or Bluetooth PAN (Personal Area Network) profile, the
4287device MUST support Over-the-air download with offline update via reboot.</p>
4288
4289<p>The update mechanism used MUST support updates without wiping user data. That
4290is, the update mechanism MUST preserve application private data and application
4291shared data. Note that the upstream Android software includes an update
4292mechanism that satisfies this requirement.</p>
4293
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -07004294<p>For device implementations that are launching with Android 5.1 and later, the
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004295update mechanism SHOULD support verifying that the system image is binary
4296identical to expected result following an OTA. The block-based OTA
4297implementation in the upstream Android Open Source Project, added since Android
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -070042985.1, satisfies this requirement.</p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004299
4300<p>If an error is found in a device implementation after it has been released but
4301within its reasonable product lifetime that is determined in consultation with
4302the Android Compatibility Team to affect the compatibility of third-party
4303applications, the device implementer MUST correct the error via a software
4304update available that can be applied per the mechanism just described.</p>
4305
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004306<h1 id="12_document_changelog">12. Document Changelog</h1>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004307
4308
4309<p>The following table contains a summary of the changes to the Compatibility
4310Definition in this release. </p>
4311<table>
4312 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004313 <th>Section</th>
4314 <th>Summary of change</th>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004315 </tr>
4316 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004317 <td>1. Introduction</td>
4318 <td>Updated requirements to refer to SDK documentation as source of truth.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004319 </tr>
4320 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004321 <td>2. Device Types</td>
4322 <td>Included definitions for device types for handheld, television, and watch
4323devices.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004324 </tr>
4325 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004326 <td>2.1 Device Configuration</td>
4327 <td>Added non-exhaustive list to illustrate hardware configuration deviation across
4328devices.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004329 </tr>
4330 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004331 <td>3.1. Managed API Compatibility</td>
4332 <td>MUST also provide complete implementations of APIs with &ldquo;@SystemApi&rdquo; marker in
4333the upstream Android source code.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004334 </tr>
4335 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004336 <td>3.2.2. Build Parameters</td>
4337 <td>Included SUPPORTED_ABIS, SUPPORTED_32_BIT_ABIS, and SUPPORTED_64_BIT_ABIS
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004338parameters in list, updated PRODUCT to require unique Product SKUs, and updated
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004339TAGS.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004340 </tr>
4341 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004342 <td>3.2.3.1. Core Application Intents</td>
4343 <td>Clarified language that the compatibility requirement is for mainly the intents
4344pattern </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004345 </tr>
4346 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004347 <td>3.2.3.5. Default App Settings</td>
4348 <td>Included new requirements for home screen, NFC, and default SMS applications.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004349 </tr>
4350 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004351 <td>3.3.1 Application Binary Interfaces</td>
4352 <td>Added requirements to support equivalent 32-bit ABI if any 64-bit ABI is
4353supported. Updated parameters to reflect this change.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004354 </tr>
4355 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004356 <td>3.4.1. WebView Compatibility</td>
4357 <td>Webview compatibility required for all devices except Android Watch devices.
4358Removed Locale string requirement.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004359 </tr>
4360 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004361 <td>3.4.2. Browser compatibility</td>
4362 <td>Android Television and Watch Devices MAY omit a browser application, but all
4363other types of device implementations MUST include one.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004364 </tr>
4365 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004366 <td>3.7. Runtime compatibility</td>
4367 <td>Updated Minimum application memory requirements</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004368 </tr>
4369 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004370 <td>3.8.2. Widgets</td>
4371 <td>Widget support is optional for all device types, but recommended for Handheld
4372Devices.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004373 </tr>
4374 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004375 <td>3.8.3. Notifications</td>
4376 <td>Expanded definitions for types of supported notifications. </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004377 </tr>
4378 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004379 <td>3.8.4. Search</td>
4380 <td>Android Television devices MUST include global search. All other device types
4381SHOULD.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004382 </tr>
4383 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004384 <td>3.8.6. Themes</td>
4385 <td>Devices MUST support material theme.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004386 </tr>
4387 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004388 <td>3.8.7. Live Wallpapers</td>
4389 <td>Devices that include live wallpaper MUST report the platform feature flag
4390android.software.live_wallpaper.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004391 </tr>
4392 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004393 <td>3.8.8. Activity Switching</td>
4394 <td>Advised requirement to support new Recents User Interface</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004395 </tr>
4396 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004397 <td>3.8.10. Lock Screen Media Remote Control</td>
4398 <td> Remote Control Client API deprecated in favor of the Media Notification
4399Template</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004400 </tr>
4401 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004402 <td>3.8.11. Dreams</td>
4403 <td>Optional for Android Watch devices. Required for all other device types.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004404 </tr>
4405 <tr>
Heidi von Markham74c574c2015-06-05 11:29:08 -07004406 <td>3.8.13. Unicode and font</td>
4407 <td>MUST support Roboto 2 in addition to existing requirements. Added Android automotive requirements.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004408 </tr>
Heidi von Markhame400e052015-05-26 14:35:49 -07004409 <tr>
Heidi von Markham74c574c2015-06-05 11:29:08 -07004410 <td>3.11. Text-To-Speech</td>
Heidi von Markhame400e052015-05-26 14:35:49 -07004411 <td>Added Android automotive requirements.</td>
4412 </tr>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004413 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004414 <td>3.12. TV Input Framework</td>
4415 <td>Android Television device implementations MUST support Television Input
4416Framework.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004417 </tr>
4418 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004419 <td>5.1. Media Codecs</td>
4420 <td>Added 3 sections for Audio, Image, and Video codecs.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004421 </tr>
4422 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004423 <td>5.4 Audio Recording</td>
4424 <td>Broken into subsections</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004425 </tr>
4426 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004427 <td>5.4.1. Raw audio capture</td>
4428 <td>Defined characteristics for raw audio capture on devices that declare
4429android.hardware.microphone</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004430 </tr>
4431 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004432 <td>5.5. Audio Playback</td>
4433 <td>Added section 5.5. Audio Playback with 2 subsections: 5.5.1 Audio Effects and
44345.5.2. Audio Output Volume</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004435 </tr>
4436 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004437 <td>5.6 Audio Latency</td>
4438 <td>Added definitions and requirements for cold output jitter, cold input jitter,
4439and continuous round-trip latency.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004440 </tr>
4441 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004442 <td>5.8 Secure Media</td>
4443 <td>Included secure media requirements from 7.1.8. External Displays and added
4444requirements for Android Television.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004445 </tr>
4446 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004447 <td>6.1. Developer Tools</td>
4448 <td>Updated resources.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004449 </tr>
4450 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004451 <td>6.2.1. Experimental</td>
4452 <td>Removed section</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004453 </tr>
4454 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004455 <td>7. Hardware Compatibility</td>
4456 <td>Updated to reflect that device implementations MUST consistently report
4457accurate hardware configuration for the same build fingerprint.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004458 </tr>
4459 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004460 <td>7.1.1.1. Screen Size</td>
4461 <td>Updated to reflect Android Watch devices screen size and that the value can&rsquo;t
4462change</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004463 </tr>
4464 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004465 <td>7.1.1.2. Screen Aspect Ratio</td>
4466 <td>Updated to reflect Android Watch devices screen aspect ratio (1:1).</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004467 </tr>
4468 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004469 <td>7.1.3. Screen Orientation</td>
4470 <td>Updated to reflect that devices with a fixed orientation landscape screen
4471SHOULD only report that orientation. </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004472 </tr>
4473 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004474 <td>7.1.4. 2D and 3D Graphics Acceleration</td>
4475 <td>Added that Android devices MAY support the Android extension pack. </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004476 </tr>
4477 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004478 <td>(old) 7.1.6. Screen Types</td>
4479 <td>Section Removed </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004480 </tr>
4481 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004482 <td>7.1.6. Screen Technology</td>
4483 <td>Updated pixel aspect ratio (PAR) to be between 0.9 and 1.15. (~15% tolerance)</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004484 </tr>
4485 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004486 <td>7.1.7. External Displays</td>
4487 <td>Moved part of section to section 5.8. Secure Media.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004488 </tr>
Heidi von Markhamcf532432015-06-05 10:40:06 -07004489 <tr>
4490 <td>7.2.1. Keyboard</td>
4491 <td>Added Android Automotive requirements.</td>
4492 </tr>
Heidi von Markham43b1cc72015-04-02 16:04:43 -07004493 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004494 <td>7.2 Input Devices</td>
4495 <td>Added general intro statement.</td>
Heidi von Markham43b1cc72015-04-02 16:04:43 -07004496 </tr>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004497 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004498 <td>7.2.2. Non-touch Navigation</td>
4499 <td>Android Television devices MUST support D-pad. </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004500 </tr>
4501 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004502 <td>7.2.3. Navigation keys</td>
4503 <td>Included language for support across different device types. </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004504 </tr>
4505 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004506 <td>7.2.4. Touchscreen input</td>
4507 <td>Android Watch devices MUST support touchscreen input. </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004508 </tr>
4509 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004510 <td>7.2.6. Game Controller Support</td>
4511 <td>Added section with Android Television requirements.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004512 </tr>
4513 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004514 <td>7.2.7. Remote Control </td>
4515 <td>Added section with Android Television requirements.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004516 </tr>
4517 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004518 <td>7.3. Sensors</td>
4519 <td>Redefined synthetic sensors as composite sensors and streaming sensors as
4520continuous sensors. Sensors should report event time in nanoseconds.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004521 </tr>
4522 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004523 <td>7.3.1. Accelerometer</td>
4524 <td>Clarified required sensor types and revised requirement thresholds. </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004525 </tr>
4526 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004527 <td>7.3.2. Magnetometer</td>
4528 <td>Clarified required sensor types and revised requirement thresholds.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004529 </tr>
4530 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004531 <td>7.3.4. Gyroscope</td>
4532 <td>Clarified required sensor types and revised requirement thresholds.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004533 </tr>
4534 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004535 <td>7.3.5. Barometer</td>
4536 <td>Changed from MAY to SHOULD implement barometer. MUST implement and report
4537TYPE_PRESSURE sensor.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004538 </tr>
4539 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004540 <td>7.3.6. Thermometer</td>
4541 <td>Devices MAY include ambient thermometer. MAY but SHOULD NOT include CPU
4542thermometer.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004543 </tr>
4544 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004545 <td>7.3.8. Proximity Sensor</td>
4546 <td>Devices that can make a voice call and indicate any value other than
4547PHONE_TYPE_NONE in getPhoneType SHOULD include a proximity sensor.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004548 </tr>
4549 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004550 <td>7.4.2. IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi)</td>
4551 <td>Android Television devices MUST include Wi-Fi support. Devices that DO support
4552wifi must report android.hardware.wifi. </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004553 </tr>
4554 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004555 <td>7.4.2.1. Wi-Fi Direct</td>
4556 <td>MUST report the hardware feature android.hardware.wifi.direct.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004557 </tr>
4558 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004559 <td>7.4.2.2. Wi-Fi Tunneled Direct Link Setup</td>
4560 <td>Android Television devices MUST include support for Wi-Fi TDLS.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004561 </tr>
4562 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004563 <td>7.4.3 Bluetooth</td>
4564 <td>Added Android Automotive requirements.</td>
Heidi von Markhamdf9fb7c2015-04-02 16:49:09 -07004565 </tr>
4566 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004567 <td>7.5. Cameras</td>
4568 <td>If a device implementation includes at least one camera, it SHOULD be possible
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004569for an application to simultaneously allocate 3 bitmaps equal to the size of
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004570the images produced by the largest-resolution camera sensor on the device.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004571 </tr>
4572 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004573 <td>7.5.3. External Cameras</td>
4574 <td>Added requirements that device implementations with USB host mode MAY include
4575support for an external camera.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004576 </tr>
4577 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004578 <td>7.5.5. Camera System Features</td>
4579 <td>Added list of camera features and when they should be defined. </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004580 </tr>
4581 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004582 <td>7.6.1. Minimum Memory and Storage</td>
4583 <td>Updated requirements for 32- and 64-bit devices. SVELTE memory requirement
4584removed. Devices MUST have at least 1.5GB of non-volatile storage</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004585 </tr>
4586 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004587 <td>7.6.2. Application Shared Storage</td>
4588 <td>Updated requirements for user-accessible removable storage</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004589 </tr>
4590 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004591 <td>7.7. USB</td>
4592 <td>Removed requirements for non-charging ports being on the same edge as the
4593micro-USB port. Updated requirements for Host and Peripheral mode. </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004594 </tr>
4595 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004596 <td>7.8.1. Audio</td>
4597 <td>Moved microphone section here. Added requirements for Audio Output and Audio
4598Analog ports. </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004599 </tr>
4600 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004601 <td>8. Performance Compatibility</td>
4602 <td>Added requirements for user interface consistency.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004603 </tr>
4604 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004605 <td>9.5. Multi-User Support</td>
4606 <td>Multi-user support feature is optional for all device types. Detailed
4607requirements by device type in section.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004608 </tr>
4609 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004610 <td>9.7. Kernel Security Features</td>
4611 <td>MAY have a visible user interface when an unblocked security violation occurs
4612resulting in a successful exploit. No permissive mode domains allowed.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004613 </tr>
4614 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004615 <td>9.9. Full-Disk Encryption</td>
4616 <td>Devices with a lock screen MUST support full-disk encryption. For new devices,
4617full-disk encryption must be enabled out of box. </td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004618 </tr>
4619 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004620 <td>9.10 Verified boot</td>
4621 <td>Added section to recommend that Device implementations support verified boot
4622for device integrity.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004623 </tr>
4624 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004625 <td>10.3. Reference Applications</td>
4626 <td>Removed section from CDD.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004627 </tr>
4628 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004629 <td>11. Updatable Software</td>
4630 <td>If a device supports 802.11 or Bluetooth PAN (Personal Area Network) profile,
4631then it MUST support Over-the-air download with offline update via reboot.</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004632 </tr>
4633 <tr>
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004634 <td>14. Resources</td>
4635 <td>Resources moved from section 2 to section 14</td>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004636 </tr>
4637</table>
4638
4639
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004640<h1 id="13_contact_us">13. Contact Us</h1>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004641
4642
4643<p>You can join the android-compatibility forum <a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/android-compatibility">[Resources, 109</a>] and ask for clarifications or bring up any issues that you think the document
4644does not cover.</p>
4645
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004646<h1 id="14_resources">14. Resources</h1>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004647
4648
4649<p>1. IETF RFC2119 Requirement Levels: <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt">http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt</a></p>
4650
4651<p>2. Android Open Source Project: <a href="http://source.android.com/">http://source.android.com/</a></p>
4652
4653<p>3. Android Television features: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/PackageManager.html#FEATURE_LEANBACK">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/PackageManager.html#FEATURE_LEANBACK</a> </p>
4654
4655<p>4. Android Watch feature: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/res/Configuration.html#UI_MODE_TYPE_WATCH">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/res/Configuration.html#UI_MODE_TYPE_WATCH</a></p>
4656
4657<p>5. API definitions and documentation: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/packages.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/packages.html</a></p>
4658
4659<p>6. Android Permissions reference: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/Manifest.permission.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/Manifest.permission.html</a></p>
4660
4661<p>7. android.os.Build reference: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build.html</a></p>
4662
Unsuk Jungd1ac9fe2015-04-01 08:18:41 -07004663<p>8. Android 5.1 allowed version strings: <a href="http://source.android.com/compatibility/5.1/versions.html">http://source.android.com/compatibility/5.1/versions.html</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004664
4665<p>9. Telephony Provider: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Telephony.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Telephony.html</a></p>
4666
4667<p>10. Host-based Card Emulation: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/nfc/hce.html">http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/nfc/hce.html</a></p>
4668
4669<p>11. Android Extension Pack: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/graphics/opengl.html#aep">http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/graphics/opengl.html#aep</a> </p>
4670
4671<p>12. android.webkit.WebView class: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/webkit/WebView.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/webkit/WebView.html</a></p>
4672
4673<p>13. WebView compatibility: <a href="http://www.chromium.org/">http://www.chromium.org/</a></p>
4674
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004675<p>14. HTML5: <a href="http://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/">http://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004676
4677<p>15. HTML5 offline capabilities:<a href="http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#offline"> http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#offline</a></p>
4678
4679<p>16. HTML5 video tag: <a href="http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#video">http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#video</a></p>
4680
4681<p>17. HTML5/W3C geolocation API: <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/geolocation-API/">http://www.w3.org/TR/geolocation-API/</a></p>
4682
4683<p>18. HTML5/W3C webstorage API: <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/webstorage/">http://www.w3.org/TR/webstorage/</a></p>
4684
4685<p>19. HTML5/W3C IndexedDB API: <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/IndexedDB/">http://www.w3.org/TR/IndexedDB/</a></p>
4686
4687<p>20. Dalvik Executable Format and bytecode specification: available in the
4688Android source code, at dalvik/docs</p>
4689
4690<p>21. AppWidgets: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/ui_guidelines/widget_design.html">http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/ui_guidelines/widget_design.html</a></p>
4691
4692<p>22. Notifications: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/notifiers/notifications.html">http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/notifiers/notifications.html</a></p>
4693
4694<p>23. Application Resources: <a href="https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/available-resources.html">https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/available-resources.html</a></p>
4695
4696<p>24. Status Bar icon style guide: <a href="http://developer.android.com/design/style/iconography.html">http://developer.android.com/design/style/iconography.html</a></p>
4697
4698<p>25. Notifications Resources: <a href="https://developer.android.com/design/patterns/notifications.html">https://developer.android.com/design/patterns/notifications.html</a> </p>
4699
4700<p>26. Search Manager: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/SearchManager.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/SearchManager.html</a> </p>
4701
4702<p>27. Toasts: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/Toast.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/Toast.html</a></p>
4703
4704<p>28. Themes: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/themes.html">http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/themes.html</a></p>
4705
4706<p>29. R.style class: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/R.style.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/R.style.html</a></p>
4707
4708<p>30. Material design: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/R.style.html#Theme_Material">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/R.style.html#Theme_Material</a> </p>
4709
4710<p>31. Live Wallpapers: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/service/wallpaper/WallpaperService.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/service/wallpaper/WallpaperService.html</a></p>
4711
4712<p>32. Overview screen resources: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/components/recents.html">http://developer.android.com/guide/components/recents.html</a> </p>
4713
4714<p>33. Screen pinning: <a href="https://developer.android.com/about/versions/android-5.0.html#ScreenPinning">https://developer.android.com/about/versions/android-5.0.html#ScreenPinning</a> </p>
4715
4716<p>34. Input methods: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/text/creating-input-method.html">http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/text/creating-input-method.html</a> </p>
4717
4718<p>35. Media Notification: <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Notification.MediaStyle.html">https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Notification.MediaStyle.html</a></p>
4719
4720<p>36. Dreams: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/service/dreams/DreamService.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/service/dreams/DreamService.html</a></p>
4721
4722<p>37. Settings.Secure LOCATION_MODE:</p>
4723
4724<p><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.Secure.html#LOCATION_MODE">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.Secure.html#LOCATION_MODE</a></p>
4725
4726<p>38. Unicode 6.1.0: <a href="http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.1.0/">http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.1.0/</a></p>
4727
4728<p>39. Android Device Administration: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/admin/device-admin.html">http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/admin/device-admin.html</a></p>
4729
4730<p>40. DevicePolicyManager reference: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/admin/DevicePolicyManager.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/admin/DevicePolicyManager.html</a></p>
4731
4732<p>41. Android Device Owner App:</p>
4733
4734<p><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/admin/DevicePolicyManager.html#isDeviceOwnerApp(java.lang.String)">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/admin/DevicePolicyManager.html#isDeviceOwnerApp(java.lang.String)</a></p>
4735
4736<p>42. Android Accessibility Service APIs: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/accessibilityservice/AccessibilityService.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/accessibilityservice/AccessibilityService.html</a></p>
4737
4738<p>43. Android Accessibility APIs: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/accessibility/package-summary.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/accessibility/package-summary.html</a></p>
4739
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004740<p>44. Eyes Free project: <a href="http://code.google.com/p/eyes-free/">http://code.google.com/p/eyes-free</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004741
4742<p>45. Text-To-Speech APIs: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/speech/tts/package-summary.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/speech/tts/package-summary.html</a></p>
4743
4744<p>46. Television Input Framework: <a href="https://source.android.com/devices/tv/index.html">https://source.android.com/devices/tv/index.html</a></p>
4745
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004746<p>47. Reference tool documentation (for adb, aapt, ddms, systrace): <a href="http://developer.android.com/tools/help/index.html">http://developer.android.com/tools/help/index.html</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004747
4748<p>48. Android apk file description: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/components/fundamentals.html">http://developer.android.com/guide/components/fundamentals.html </a></p>
4749
4750<p>49. Manifest files: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/manifest-intro.html">http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/manifest-intro.html</a></p>
4751
4752<p>50. Android Media Formats: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html">http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html</a></p>
4753
4754<p>51. RTC Hardware Coding Requirements: <a href="http://www.webmproject.org/hardware/rtc-coding-requirements/">http://www.webmproject.org/hardware/rtc-coding-requirements/</a></p>
4755
4756<p>52. AudioEffect API: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/audiofx/AudioEffect.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/audiofx/AudioEffect.html</a></p>
4757
4758<p>53. Android android.content.pm.PackageManager class and Hardware Features List:</p>
4759
4760<p><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/PackageManager.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/PackageManager.html</a></p>
4761
4762<p>54. HTTP Live Streaming Draft Protocol: <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pantos-http-live-streaming-03">http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pantos-http-live-streaming-03</a></p>
4763
4764<p>55. ADB: <a href="http://developer.android.com/tools/help/adb.html">http://developer.android.com/tools/help/adb.html</a> </p>
4765
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004766<p>56. Dumpsys: <a href="https://source.android.com/devices/input/diagnostics.html">https://source.android.com/devices/input/diagnostics.html</a> </p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004767
4768<p>57. DDMS: <a href="http://developer.android.com/tools/debugging/ddms.html">http://developer.android.com/tools/debugging/ddms.html</a> </p>
4769
4770<p>58. Monkey testing tool: <a href="http://developer.android.com/tools/help/monkey.html">http://developer.android.com/tools/help/monkey.html</a> </p>
4771
4772<p>59. SysyTrace tool: <a href="http://developer.android.com/tools/help/systrace.html">http://developer.android.com/tools/help/systrace.html</a></p>
4773
4774<p>60. Android Application Development-Related Settings:</p>
4775
4776<p><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.html#ACTION_APPLICATION_DEVELOPMENT_SETTINGS">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.html#ACTION_APPLICATION_DEVELOPMENT_SETTINGS</a></p>
4777
4778<p>61. Supporting Multiple Screens: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html">http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html</a></p>
4779
4780<p>62. android.util.DisplayMetrics: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/util/DisplayMetrics.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/util/DisplayMetrics.html</a></p>
4781
4782<p>63. RenderScript: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/renderscript/">http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/renderscript/</a></p>
4783
4784<p>64. Android extension pack for OpenGL ES: <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/opengl/GLES31Ext.html">https://developer.android.com/reference/android/opengl/GLES31Ext.html</a> </p>
4785
4786<p>65. Hardware Acceleration: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/graphics/hardware-accel.html">http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/graphics/hardware-accel.html</a></p>
4787
4788<p>66. EGL Extension-EGL_ANDROID_RECORDABLE:</p>
4789
4790<p><a href="http://www.khronos.org/registry/egl/extensions/ANDROID/EGL_ANDROID_recordable.txt">http://www.khronos.org/registry/egl/extensions/ANDROID/EGL_ANDROID_recordable.txt</a></p>
4791
4792<p>67. Display Manager: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/display/DisplayManager.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/display/DisplayManager.html</a></p>
4793
4794<p>68. android.content.res.Configuration: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/res/Configuration.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/res/Configuration.html</a></p>
4795
4796<p>69. Action Assist: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Intent.html#ACTION_ASSIST">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Intent.html#ACTION_ASSIST</a></p>
4797
4798<p>70. Touch Input Configuration: <a href="http://source.android.com/devices/tech/input/touch-devices.html">http://source.android.com/devices/tech/input/touch-devices.html</a></p>
4799
4800<p>71. Motion Event API: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/MotionEvent.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/MotionEvent.html</a></p>
4801
4802<p>72. Key Event API: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/KeyEvent.html</a> </p>
4803
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004804<p>73. Android Open Source sensors: <a href="http://source.android.com/devices/sensors/">http://source.android.com/devices/sensors</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004805
4806<p>74. android.hardware.SensorEvent: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/SensorEvent.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/SensorEvent.html</a></p>
4807
4808<p>75. Timestamp sensor event: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/SensorEvent.html#timestamp">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/SensorEvent.html#timestamp</a></p>
4809
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004810<p>76. Android Open Source composite sensors: <a href="http://source.android.com/devices/sensors/sensor-types.html#composite_sensor_type_summary">https://source.android.com/devices/sensors/sensor-types.html#composite_sensor_type_summary</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004811
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004812<p>77. Continuous trigger mode: <a href="http://source.android.com/devices/sensors/report-modes.html#continuous">https://source.android.com/devices/sensors/report-modes.html#continuous</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004813
4814<p>78. Accelerometer sensor: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Sensor.html#TYPE_ACCELEROMETER">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Sensor.html#TYPE_ACCELEROMETER</a></p>
4815
4816<p>79. Wi-Fi Multicast API: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/wifi/WifiManager.MulticastLock.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/wifi/WifiManager.MulticastLock.html</a></p>
4817
4818<p>80. Wi-Fi Direct (Wi-Fi P2P): <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/wifi/p2p/WifiP2pManager.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/wifi/p2p/WifiP2pManager.html</a></p>
4819
4820<p>81. WifiManager API: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/wifi/WifiManager.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/wifi/WifiManager.html</a></p>
4821
4822<p>82. Bluetooth API: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/bluetooth/package-summary.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/bluetooth/package-summary.html</a></p>
4823
4824<p>83. Bluetooth ScanFilter API: <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/bluetooth/le/ScanFilter.html">https://developer.android.com/reference/android/bluetooth/le/ScanFilter.html</a></p>
4825
4826<p>84. NDEF Push Protocol: <a href="http://source.android.com/compatibility/ndef-push-protocol.pdf">http://source.android.com/compatibility/ndef-push-protocol.pdf</a></p>
4827
4828<p>85. Android Beam: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/nfc/nfc.html">http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/nfc/nfc.html</a> </p>
4829
4830<p>86. Android NFC Sharing Settings:</p>
4831
4832<p><a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.html#ACTION_NFCSHARING_SETTINGS">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.html#ACTION_NFCSHARING_SETTINGS</a></p>
4833
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004834<p>87. NFC Connection Handover: <a href="http://members.nfc-forum.org/specs/spec_list/#conn_handover">http://members.nfc-forum.org/specs/spec_list/#conn_handover</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004835
4836<p>88. Bluetooth Secure Simple Pairing Using NFC: <a href="http://members.nfc-forum.org/apps/group_public/download.php/18688/NFCForum-AD-BTSSP_1_1.pdf">http://members.nfc-forum.org/apps/group_public/download.php/18688/NFCForum-AD-BTSSP_1_1.pdf</a> </p>
4837
4838<p>89. Content Resolver: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/ContentResolver.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/ContentResolver.html</a></p>
4839
4840<p>90. Camera orientation API: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Camera.html#setDisplayOrientation(int)">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Camera.html#setDisplayOrientation(int)</a></p>
4841
4842<p>91. Camera: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Camera.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Camera.html</a></p>
4843
4844<p>92. Camera: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Camera.Parameters.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Camera.Parameters.html</a></p>
4845
4846<p>93. Camera hardware level: <a href="https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/camera2/CameraCharacteristics.html#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL">https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/camera2/CameraCharacteristics.html#INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL</a> </p>
4847
4848<p>94. Camera version support: <a href="http://source.android.com/devices/camera/versioning.html">http://source.android.com/devices/camera/versioning.html</a> </p>
4849
4850<p>95. Android DownloadManager: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/DownloadManager.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/DownloadManager.html</a></p>
4851
4852<p>96. Android File Transfer: <a href="http://www.android.com/filetransfer">http://www.android.com/filetransfer</a></p>
4853
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004854<p>97. Android Open Accessories: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/usb/accessory.html">http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/usb/accessory.html</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004855
4856<p>98. Android USB Audio: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/usb/UsbConstants.html#USB_CLASS_AUDIO">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/usb/UsbConstants.html#USB_CLASS_AUDIO</a></p>
4857
4858<p>99. USB Charging Specification: <a href="http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/devclass_docs/USB_Battery_Charging_1.2.pdf">http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/devclass_docs/USB_Battery_Charging_1.2.pdf</a></p>
4859
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004860<p>100. USB Host API:<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/usb/host.html"> http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/usb/host.html</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004861
4862<p>101. Wired audio headset: <a href="http://source.android.com/accessories/headset-spec.html">http://source.android.com/accessories/headset-spec.html</a> </p>
4863
4864<p>102. Android Security and Permissions reference: <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/security/permissions.html">http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/security/permissions.html</a></p>
4865
4866<p>103. UserManager reference: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/UserManager.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/UserManager.html</a></p>
4867
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004868<p>104. External Storage reference: <a href="http://source.android.com/devices/storage">http://source.android.com/devices/storage</a></p>
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004869
4870<p>105. External Storage APIs: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Environment.html">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Environment.html</a></p>
4871
4872<p>106. SMS Short Code: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_code">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_code</a></p>
4873
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004874<p>107. Android Open Source Encryption: <a href="http://source.android.com/devices/tech/security/encryption/index.html">http://source.android.com/devices/tech/security/encryption/index.html</a></p>
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4876<p>108. Android Compatibility Program Overview: <a href="http://source.android.com/compatibility/index.html">http://source.android.com/compatibility/index.html</a></p>
4877
4878<p>109. Android Compatibility forum: <a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/android-compatibility">https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/android-compatibility</a></p>
4879
4880<p>110. WebM project: <a href="http://www.webmproject.org/">http://www.webmproject.org/</a> </p>
4881
Heidi von Markham61607242015-04-02 12:59:09 -07004882<p>111. Android Auto feature: <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/res/Configuration.html#UI_MODE_TYPE_CAR">http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/res/Configuration.html#UI_MODE_TYPE_CAR</a></p>
4883
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004884<p>Many of these resources are derived directly or indirectly from the Android
Heidi von Markhamf1b1d2e2015-04-21 17:05:06 -07004885SDK, and will be functionally identical to the information in that SDK&rsquo;s
Unsuk Jungbca27492015-04-01 08:08:10 -07004886documentation. In any cases where this Compatibility Definition or the
4887Compatibility Test Suite disagrees with the SDK documentation, the SDK
4888documentation is considered authoritative. Any technical details provided in
4889the references included above are considered by inclusion to be part of this
4890Compatibility Definition.</p>
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