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The most prominent piece to the 2.0 update is Instant Run, which Google has been working on as part of its Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for the last year. With this, you’re able to see how a change in code affects the app instantly.
Android Studio also gives developers a better idea about how their app may perform on multiple devices with its Cloud Test Lab. This lets you try out how the app looks on a variety of phones, tablets, and other hardware, which is critical given the far-flung landscape of Android fragmentation.
By Derek WalterDerek
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