Android Oreo
Memperkenalkan Android 8.0 Oreo
Lebih cerdas, cepat, dan canggih dari versi sebelumnya. Biskuit favorit di seluruh dunia kini adalah rilis baru Android favorit Anda.

Buatlah aplikasi Anda kompatibel
Mendownload image sistem
Jalankan Android Oreo di perangkat pengujian Anda.
Pengujian kompatibilitas
Langkah-langkah mudah untuk mencapai kompatibilitas.
Perubahan perilaku
Perubahan sistem yang dapat memengaruhi aplikasi Anda di Android Oreo.
Apa yang ada di Android Oreo?
Android Oreo memberi Anda banyak cara baru untuk meningkatkan dan mengembangkan aplikasi dengan lebih efisien.
Dibuat untuk Android Oreo
Fitur Android 8.0
API dan fitur unggulan untuk aplikasi Anda (API 26).
Fitur Android 8.1
API dan fitur unggulan untuk aplikasi Anda (API 27).
Perubahan perilaku
Perubahan sistem untuk aplikasi yang menargetkan Android Oreo.
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What's New in Android O for developers
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