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Now in Android: 123 – Android XR, Jetpack Navigation 3, and more!
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This technical video recaps major Android development updates including Android XR, Jetpack Navigation 3, Android Studio Otter 2, and performance improvements in Compose. Learners will absorb advanced technical English vocabulary around software development, SDKs, and APIs. It is well suited for B2 learners aiming to understand developer-oriented content and build fluency with terms like 'stable release,' 'cold startup time,' and 'adaptive layouts.'
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DAN GALPIN: I'm Dan Galpin for "Now in Android," your guide to what's new and notable in the world of Android development.
Today's episode is action packed, featuring Android XR, the Android Studio Otter 2 feature drop with Gemini 3, the release of Android 16 QPR 2, Compose updates, including the stable release of Jetpack Navigation 3, and highlights of the Performance Spotlight Week.
There has been a ton of news around Android XR, which brings a new dimension to Android development.
We launched the first device powered by Android XR, Galaxy XR, wrapped up the Android XR Spotlight Week, and had a special Android XR-focused episode of "The Android Show." We launched the Jetpack XR SDK, which uses Jetpack Compose to build spatial UIs. We adapted the open source Androidify app to demonstrate how standard mobile layouts can live in the Home Space, while new Full Space features can add immersive 3D interactions.
We shared how Calm built a functional XR prototype in just two weeks by reusing their existing Android codebase and back end.
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To make something by putting parts or materials together over a period of time. This can refer to physical objects like houses or abstract concepts like trust and relationships.
Music consists of sounds that are arranged in a way that is pleasant or exciting to listen to. It is an uncountable noun used to describe songs, melodies, or instrumental pieces performed by voices or instruments.
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