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Android app development

is the act or process by which a mobile app is developed for one or more mobile devices, which can include personal digital assistants (PDA), enterprise digital assistants (EDA), or mobile phones. Such software applications are specifically designed to run on mobile devices, taking numerous hardware constraints into consideration. Common constraints include CPU architecture and speeds, available memory (RAM), limited data storage capacities, and considerable variation in displays (technology, size, dimensions, resolution) and input methods (buttons, keyboard, touch screens with/without styluses). These applications (or ‘apps’) can be pre-installed on phones during manufacturing or delivered as web applications, using server-side or client-side processing (e.g., JavaScript) to provide an “application-like” experience within a web browser.

Mobile app development has been steadily growing, in revenues and jobs created. A 2013 analyst report estimates there are 529,000 direct app economy jobs within the EU then 28 members (including the UK), 60 percent of which are mobile app developers.
First-Party
First party tools include official SDKs published by, or on behalf of, the company responsible for the design of a particular hardware platform (e.g. Apple, Google, etc) as well as any third-party software that is officially supported for the purpose of developing mobile apps for that hardware.

Platform Programming language Debuggers available Emulator available Integrated development environment available Cross-platform deployment Installer packaging options Development tool cost
Android Java but portions of code can be in C, C++,
Kotlin

Debugger integrated in Eclipse, standalone debugging monitor available Yes Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA, Android Studio, Project Kenai Android plugin for NetBeans Android only, because of Dalvik VM, March 2009 apk Free, IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition – Free

Wear OS

Wear OS (also known simply as Wear[7] and formerly Android Wear[8]) is a version of Google’s Android operating system designed for smartwatches and other wearables.[9][10][11] By pairing with mobile phones running Android version 6.0 “Marshmallow” or newer, or iOS version 10.0 or newer with limited support from Google’s pairing application,[12] Wear OS integrates Google Assistant[13] technology and mobile notifications into a smartwatch form factor.

What is Samsung TV Plus?

Your Samsung devices come with Samsung TV Plus – All the entertainment you want at zero cost. Choose from 200+ live TV channels, and 1000s of movies and shows on demand, all for free.
Is Samsung TV Plus free?

Samsung TV Plus is 100% free. No need to pay for another subscription – get live TV channels and on demand movies and shows for free.
Which devices have Samsung TV Plus available?

Samsung TV Plus is available on Samsung Galaxy Devices: Mobile & Tablet – Android 8.0 or higher.

What can I watch on Samsung TV Plus?

Hundreds of free live TV channels spanning multiple genres like news, entertainment, sports, and more so there’s always something for everyone. We have a huge variety of live TV channels and on demand shows and movies with more added all the time.
Setting Up Samsung TV Plus

How do I access Samsung TV Plus?

Samsung TV Plus is easy to get to. Here are your options:
Samsung TVs: Turn on your TV, navigate to the Samsung TV Plus app and start watching!
Samsung Galaxy mobile devices: If you don’t already have the app, visit the Galaxy Store or Google Play app store and download the Samsung TV Plus app to start watching.

Apple Inc.

Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California. Apple is the largest technology company by revenue, totaling US$394.3 billion in 2022.[6] As of March 2023, Apple is the world’s biggest company by market capitalization.[7] As of June 2022, Apple is the fourth-largest personal computer vendor by unit sales and second-largest mobile phone manufacturer. It is one of the Big Five American information technology companies, alongside Alphabet (known for Google), Amazon, Meta (known for Facebook), and Microsoft.