| page.title=Android 1.5 Version Notes | 
 | sdk.version=1.5_r1 | 
 | sys.date=April 2009 | 
 | @jd:body | 
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 | <p> | 
 | <em>Date:</em> April 2009<br /> | 
 | <em>API Level:</em> <strong>3</strong></p> | 
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 |  | 
 | <p>This document provides version notes for the Android 1.5 system image included in the SDK. </p> | 
 |  | 
 | <ul> | 
 | <li><a href="#overview">Overview</a> | 
 | <li><a href="#overview">External Libraries</a> | 
 | <li><a href="#comp">Device Compatibility</a> | 
 | <li><a href="#apps">Built-in Applications</a> | 
 | <li><a href="#locs">UI Localizations</a> | 
 | <li><a href="#features">New Features</a> | 
 | <li><a href="#api-changes">API Changes</a> | 
 | </ul> | 
 |  | 
 | <h2 id="overview">Overview</h2> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>The Android 1.5 system delivered in the SDK (as library and system image) is | 
 | the development counterpart to the Android 1.5 production system image, | 
 | deployable to Android-powered handsets starting in May 2009. The system is fully | 
 | compliant and includes no external libraries. This is the first version of the  | 
 | Android SDK that does not include the Maps external library.</p> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>The Android 1.5 system delivers an updated version of the framework | 
 | API. As with previous versions, the Android 1.5 API  | 
 | is assigned an integer identifier — <strong>3</strong> — that is | 
 | stored in the system itself. This identifier, called the "API Level", allows the | 
 | system to correctly determine whether an application is compatible with | 
 | the system, prior to installing the application.</p> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>Applications can reference a specific API Level value in their | 
 | manifest files, to indicate the minimum version of the Android system | 
 | required to run the application. To reference a minimum API Level, applications  | 
 | can add an <code>android:minSdkVersion</code> attribute in their manifest files. | 
 | The value of the attribute is an integer corresponding to an API Level  | 
 | identifier. Prior to installing an application, the system then checks the value of  | 
 | <code>android:minSdkVersion</code> and allows the install only | 
 | if the referenced integer is less than or equal to the API Level integer stored | 
 | in the system itself. </p> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>When you migrate your application to the new SDK, you will need to choose | 
 | the platform version against which you will compile your application. In | 
 | general, you should compile your application against the lowest possible | 
 | version of the platform that your application can support. After you determine  | 
 | the lowest version, you should ensure that your application's manifest file  | 
 | defines the API Level of the lowest compatible platform version in the  | 
 | <code>android:minSdkVersion</code> attribute. | 
 |  | 
 | <p>After compiling your application, you should make sure to test it on the | 
 | platform specified in the application's <code>android:minSdkVersion</code> attribute. To | 
 | ensure forward-compatibility, you should also run the application on platforms | 
 | using a higher API Level than that used by your application. To run your | 
 | application against different platform versions in the emulator, you create an | 
 | AVD for each platform version that you want to test. For more information about | 
 | AVDs, see <a href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/tools/avd.html">Android Virtual | 
 | Devices</a>. If you are using a physical device for testing, ensure that you | 
 | know the API Level of the Android platform it runs.</p> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>If you build an application using the Android 1.5 library and your | 
 | application makes use of any APIs introduced in API Level 3, you <strong><span | 
 | style="color:red;">must</span></strong> set the | 
 | <code>android:minSdkVersion</code> attribute in the application's manifest to | 
 | "3". </p> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>Specifically, you define the <code>android:minSdkVersion</code> | 
 | attribute in a <code><uses-sdk></code> element as a child of | 
 | <code><manifest></code> in the manifest file. When set, the | 
 | attribute looks like this: </p> | 
 |  | 
 | <pre><manifest> | 
 |   ... | 
 |   <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="3" /> | 
 |   ... | 
 | </manifest></pre> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>By setting <code>android:minSdkVersion</code> in this way, you ensure that | 
 | users will only be able to install your application if their devices are running | 
 | a compatible version of the Android platform. In turn, this ensures that your | 
 | application will function properly on their devices. This is especially | 
 | important if your application uses <a href="#apichange">APIs or system features | 
 | introduced in Android 1.5</a>. </p> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>If your application uses APIs introduced in Android 1.5 but does not | 
 | declare <code><uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="3" /></code>, then it will | 
 | run properly on Android 1.5 devices but <em>not</em> on Android 1.0 | 
 | devices. In the latter case, the application will crash at runtime when | 
 | it tries to use the Android 1.5 APIs.</p> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>Conversely, if your application does not use any new APIs introduced in  | 
 | Android 1.5, the application will in most cases function normally on devices  | 
 | running a later version of the  platform.  However, if you have published  | 
 | the application, you are strongly encouraged to install and test your  | 
 | application on the Android 1.5 system image included in the SDK. This will  | 
 | ensure a smooth transition for users, as they upgrade their devices to  | 
 | the new version of the Android platform. </p> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>Finally, if your application does not use any new APIs introduced since  | 
 | Android 1.1, you can indicate general Android 1.1 compatibility by  | 
 | setting the attribute to "2". If your application does not use any | 
 | new APIs introduced since Android 1.0, you can remove the attribute or  | 
 | set it to "1". However, | 
 | before publishing your application, you must make sure to compile your | 
 | application against the Android library that corresponds to the application's | 
 | <code>android:minSdkVeresion</code> value.</p> | 
 |  | 
 | <h2 id="apps">Built-in Applications</h2> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>The system image includes these built-in applications:</p> | 
 | 	<ul> | 
 | 	<li>Alarm Clock</li> | 
 | 	<li>Browser</li> | 
 | 	<li>Calculator</li> | 
 | 	<li>Camcorder</li> | 
 | 	<li>Camera</li> | 
 | 	<li>Contacts</li> | 
 | 	<li>Custom Locale (developer app)</li> | 
 | 	<li>Dev Tools (developer app)</li> | 
 | 	<li>Dialer</li> | 
 | 	<li>Email</li> | 
 | 	<li>Gallery</li> | 
 | 	<li>IME for Japanese text input</li> | 
 | 	<li>Messaging</li> | 
 | 	<li>Music</li> | 
 | 	<li>Settings</li> | 
 | 	<li>Spare Parts (developer app)</li> | 
 | 	</ul> | 
 |  | 
 | <h2 id="locs">Locales</h2> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>The system image provides a variety of built-in locales. In some cases,  | 
 | region-specific strings are available for the locales. In other cases,  | 
 | a default version of the language is used. The languages that will be  | 
 | available in the Android 1.5 system image are listed below (with  | 
 | <em>language</em>_<em>country/region</em> locale descriptor).</p> | 
 |  | 
 | <table style="border:0;"> | 
 | <tr> | 
 | <td style="border:0"> | 
 | <ul> | 
 | <li>Chinese, PRC (zh_CN)</li> | 
 | <li>Chinese, Taiwan (zh_TW)</li> | 
 | <li>Czech (cs_CZ)</li> | 
 | <li>Dutch, Netherlands (nl_NL)</li> | 
 | <li>Dutch, Belgium (nl_BE)</li> | 
 | <li>English, US (en_US)</li> | 
 | <li>English, Britain (en_GB)</li> | 
 | <li>English, Canada(en_CA)</li> | 
 | <li>English, Australia (en_AU)</li> | 
 | <li>English, New Zealand (en_NZ)</li> | 
 | <li>English, Singapore(en_SG)</li> | 
 | <li>French, France (fr_FR)</li> | 
 | <li>French, Belgium (fr_BE)</li> | 
 | </ul> | 
 | </td> | 
 | <td style="border:0;padding-left:5em;"> | 
 | <li>French, Canada (fr_CA)</li> | 
 | <li>French, Switzerland (fr_CH)</li> | 
 | <li>German, Germany (de_DE)</li> | 
 | <li>German, Austria(de_AT)</li> | 
 | <li>German, Switzerland (de_CH)</li> | 
 | <li>German, Liechtenstein (de_LI)</li> | 
 | <li>Italian, Italy (it_IT)</li> | 
 | <li>Italian, Switzerland (it_CH)</li> | 
 | <li>Japanese (ja_JP)</li> | 
 | <li>Korean (ko_KR)</li> | 
 | <li>Polish (pl_PL)</li> | 
 | <li>Russian (ru_RU)</li> | 
 | <li>Spanish (es_ES)</li> | 
 | </td> | 
 | </tr> | 
 | </table> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>Localized UI strings match the locales that are displayable in  | 
 | the emulator, accessible through the device Settings application.</p> | 
 |  | 
 | <h2 id="features">New Features</h2> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>For a list of new system features, see the <a | 
 | href="{@docRoot}sdk/android-1.5-highlights.html">Android 1.5 Platform | 
 | Highlights</a> document.</p> | 
 |  | 
 | <h2 id="api-changes">API Changes</h2> | 
 |  | 
 | <h3>Overview</strong></h3> | 
 |  | 
 | <ul> | 
 | <li>UI framework</li> | 
 |   <ul> | 
 |     <li>Framework for easier background/UI thread interaction</li> | 
 |     <li>New {@link android.widget.SlidingDrawer SlidingDrawer} widget</li> | 
 |     <li>New {@link android.widget.HorizontalScrollView HorizontalScrollview} widget</li> | 
 |   </ul> | 
 | </li> | 
 |  | 
 | <li>AppWidget framework | 
 |   <ul> | 
 |     <li>APIs for creating secure home screen {@link android.appwidget | 
 | AppWidgets}. For information about how to use AppWidgets, see the Developer's | 
 | Guide <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/appwidgets/index.html">AppWidgets</a> | 
 | documentation. Also see <a | 
 | href="http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2009/04/introducing-home-screen-widgets-and.html"> | 
 | Introducing home screen widgets and the AppWidget | 
 | framework</a> on the Android Developer's Blog.</li> | 
 |     <li>APIs for populating {@link android.provider.LiveFolders Live Folders} | 
 |         with custom content.</li> | 
 |   </ul> | 
 | </li> | 
 |  | 
 | <li>Media framework</li> | 
 |   <ul> | 
 |     <li>Raw audio recording and playback APIs</li> | 
 |     <li>Interactive MIDI playback engine</li> | 
 |     <li>Video recording APIs for developers (3GP format)</li> | 
 |     <li>Video and photo sharing Intents</li> | 
 |     <li>Media search Intent</li> | 
 |   </ul> | 
 | </li> | 
 |  | 
 | <li>Input Method framework  | 
 |    <ul> | 
 |     <li>{@link android.inputmethodservice.InputMethodService Input Method | 
 |         Service} framework</li> | 
 |     <li>Text-prediction engine</li> | 
 |     <li>Ability to provide downloadable IMEs to users</li> | 
 |   </ul> | 
 | </li> | 
 |  | 
 | <li>Application-defined hardware requirements | 
 |    <p>Applications can now use a new element in their manifest files, <a | 
 | href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/uses-configuration-element.html"><uses- | 
 | configuration></a> to indicate to the Android system what hardware features | 
 | they require in order to function properly. For example, an application might | 
 | use the element to specify that it requires a physical keyboard or a particular | 
 | navigation device, such as a trackball. Prior to installing the application, the | 
 | Android system checks the attributes defined for the | 
 | <code><uses-configuration></code> element and allows the installation to | 
 | continue only if the required hardware is present.</p> | 
 | </li> | 
 |  | 
 | <li>Speech recognition framework | 
 |     <ul> | 
 |     <li>Support for using speech recognition libraries via Intent. See {@link | 
 | android.speech.RecognizerIntent RecognizerIntent}.</li> | 
 |   </ul> | 
 | </li> | 
 |  | 
 | <li>Miscellaneous API additions | 
 |   <ul> | 
 |     <li>LocationManager - Applications can get location change updates via | 
 |         Intent</li> | 
 |     <li>WebView - Touch start/end/move/cancel DOM event support</li> | 
 |     <li>Redesigned {@link android.hardware.SensorManager Sensor Manager | 
 |         APIs}</li> | 
 |     <li>GLSurfaceView - convenience framework for creating OpenGL | 
 |         applications</li> | 
 |     <li>Broadcast Intent for app update install succeeded - for smoother app | 
 |         upgrade experience</li> | 
 |   </ul> | 
 | </li> | 
 |  | 
 | </ul> | 
 |  | 
 | <h3 id="api-diff">API Change Details</h3> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>For a detailed view of API changes in this platform (API Level 3), see the <a | 
 | href="{@docRoot}sdk/api_diff/3/changes.html">API Differences Report</a>.</p> | 
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