Google officially releases Android 4.2 SDK to developers

News Richard Goodwin 10:24, 15 Nov 2012

Developers have finally got their hands on the Android 4.2 SDK, following its official release by Google

The SDK for Android 4.2 is now in the hands of developers, following on from the official release of Google’s Nexus 4 handset and Nexus 10 slate. 

The release includes lockscreen widgets, the Daydream interactive screensaver mode, and enhanced support for external displays – plus a whole load more. 

Here’s the official line via Google: 

'Performance

We’ve worked with our partners to run Renderscript computation directly in the GPU on the Nexus 10, a first for any mobile computation platform.

New ways to engage users

Users can now place interactive lock screen widgets directly on their device lock screens, for instant access to favourite apps and content. With just a small update, you can adapt any app widget to run on the lock screen. Daydream is an interactive screensaver mode that users can encounter when their devices are charging or docked in a desk dock. You can create interactive daydreams that users display in this mode, and they can include any type of content. 

New interaction and entertainment experiences

Android 4.2 introduces platform support for external displays that goes beyond mirroring. Your apps can now target unique content to any number of displays attached to an Android device.

Enhancements for international users

To help you create better apps for users in languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian, Android 4.2 includes native RTL support, including layout mirroring. With native RTL support, you can deliver the same great app experience to all of your users with minimal extra work. Android 4.2 also includes a variety of font and character optimizations for Korean, Japanese, Indic, Thai, Arabic and Hebrew writing systems.'

Check out our review of the thoroughly excellent Nexus 10 right here.