The road to N keeps getting shorter as we see new developer previews popping out. Now, we get the Android N developer preview 4, coming your way through your local ADB or your beta program OTAs!
What’s new in DP4? Developers will be happy to note that they can now publish apps that use API level 24 to Google Play in the alpha, beta and production release channel. Moreover, DP4 includes the final APIs (level 24) for Android N. Alongside Dev Preview 4, the final API 24 SDK is provided to be used with Android Studio 2.1.2 and higher, and there are DP4 system images for the emulator as well. You can find the downloads below:
Device | Download |
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Nexus 5X “bullhead” |
bullhead-npd56n-factory-996cac57.tgz MD5: 5aadba91f60de00d58dc6198ef5cc3ba SHA-1: 996cac575d83bde573315290da8f52cecc4127d2 |
Nexus 6 “shamu” |
shamu-npd56n-factory-7936bf75.tgz MD5: b7ed0db569f3bc2d6655fe8d8cea0e13 SHA-1: 7936bf75e6bfb771bd14485211a319b246311b96 |
Nexus 6P “angler” |
angler-npd56n-factory-1ce5ccad.tgz MD5: f296eccaed4e2526d6435df8cf0e8df1 SHA-1: 1ce5ccad8a3eae143e0ecd9c7afbb1be2f1d41cc |
Nexus 9 “volantis” |
volantis-npd56n-factory-8b9f997e.tgz MD5: 111c2fe5777dd6aae71fb8ef35dda9d3 SHA-1: 8b9f997ea39fdaf505527536bd346948ae1bae30 |
Nexus 9G “volantisg” |
volantisg-npd56n-factory-ef05106a.tgz MD5: 3a6f4d47b385966347bd26b7a922cd6e SHA-1: ef05106a9e3becea5673ea67d6c0cc21a2ec09d4 |
Nexus Player “fugu” |
fugu-npd56n-factory-a51674a1.tgz MD5: b75dc745a64848ea24124db8fa9252ed SHA-1: a51674a1303b17fec0405d513f9c0fe9f225780f |
Pixel C “ryu” |
ryu-npd56n-factory-e36c49b1.tgz MD5: 0a2d660b09e19614a5b3573487b88066 SHA-1: e36c49b184843cdfe10278aebc04ce50b6d670b6 |
General Mobile 4G (Android One) “seed” |
seed_l8150-npd56n-factory-dd5d4fd2.tgz MD5: 3420581b969af777753141dacc7f73b9 SHA-1: dd5d4fd203f9c5dad658434c0ff370c411b78835 |
Sony Xperia Z3 (D6603 and D6653) |
Download: Xperia Companion |
The release post does not note much else in the way of immediately perceptible changes other than the deferral of Launcher Shortcuts and removal of Launcher Shortcut APIs. Other than better stability, go into the preview with open expectations and dig around to find what’s new!
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