We support Android devices running Android 4.4 or newer, and iOS devices running iOS 12.4.1 or higher. For Android devices with Google Mobile Services, you can download Snapchat here . We also support Android devices without Google Mobile Services.
F-Droid 1.12.1 is the most recent F-Droid version that support Android 4.2 (it is 4.0 and up). Maybe not as a daily driver but I still have 2 devices with Android
The 4.4-r1 release is based on the Android 4.4.2 (KitKat-MR1 release). We have fixed and added x86 specified code to let the system runs smoothly on x86 platforms, especially for tablets and netbooks. The key features contain. Integrate the ffmpeg as the stagefright-plugins to support much more multimedia files.
For Android 12+ support check this FAQ. For Android 4.4 support check this FAQ. APK files are available in the download box. When installing from APK file apps from unknown sources must be enabled in the Android security settings. If you have Google Play installed we recommend disabling auto-updates for Fully Kiosk apps.
Android. Android 8.0 and later (including Samsung KNOX Standard 3.0 and higher: requirements) Android enterprise: requirements; Android open source project device: See here for the list of supported devices
compileSdkVersion. targetSdkVersion. maxSdkVersion. minSdkVersion. Android applications can set a number of SDK version properties in their build.gradle file. The Android build.gradle documentation explains what those properties mean for the application in general. This document explains how those properties affect NDK builds.
The latest CM 11 is based on stock Android 4.4 KitKat, however, still a Nightly. Although the ROM is a bit unstable as development goes on, but bugs keep getting fixed quickly.
Up to October 2017, Android 4.4 was still supported with security patches by Google for the source code. Development
@t0mm13b ah, that's not ideal. I knew that change was there alright, but I was under the (obviously wrong) impression that Samsung would patch this to work on their own device with official ROM as they still 'support' EXT-SD cards. On a rooted device SOME have had success with folder mount, but others have bricked their device.
Note: ARMv7-based Android devices running 4.0.3 or earlier install native libraries from the armeabi directory instead of the armeabi-v7a directory if both directories exist. This is because /lib/armeabi/ comes after /lib/armeabi-v7a/ in the APK. This issue is fixed from 4.0.4. Android platform ABI support
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