The Android mobile operating system was first introduced in the fall of 2008 as part of the G1 handset. Android began to gain some momentum as major device manufactures like Motorola, HTC, Sony, and Samsung adopted Android to run on their hardware. As the number of available devices began to grow (allowing mobile customers a wide range of choices), the number of Android handsets being activated each day increased dramatically. Androidâs operating system continued to evolve through versions 1.0, 1.5, 1.6, 2.0, 2.1âand then 2.2, which was the point at which Adobe AIR became available within the Android market. The number of Android devices running 2.2 or higher continues to grow, which means that the user base for applications based on the methods discussed in this book is also expanding.
This book will walk you through the creation of your first Adobe AIR
application using the Flex 4.5 framework, and provides examples of how to
interact with the deviceâs many components and features. These include
GPS, the camera, the gallery, the accelerometer, the multitouch display,
the StageWebView
, operating system interactions, and
more.
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