2017-01-24

Posted by Hoi Lam, Developer

Advocate



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Today, we are releasing the fifth and final developer preview for Android Wear

2.0. In this release, we have added iOS support and included a number of bug

fixes and enhancements. Apps compiled with this preview are now ready for final

submission to the Google Play Store, so it’s time to publish

your apps. As Android Wear 2.0 approaches its final release in early

February, we would like to thank you for your continued feedback during the

developer preview program. Your input has helped us uncover bugs as well as

drive critical product decisions. Thank you!

iOS Support

Since 2015,

you’ve been able to pair Android Wear watches with iPhones, and now you can

distribute your apps to iPhone-paired watches as well. To do so, just set the standalone=true

flag in your watch app manifest. This lets the Play Store know that your watch

app doesn’t require an Android phone app, and therefore can appear in the Play

Store on watches paired to iPhones. To pair your watch to an iPhone and

test, just follow these

steps.

The available network bandwidth for standalone apps can be lower than expected,

as the platform balances battery savings vs network bandwidth. Make sure to

check out these guidelines

for accessing the network, including accessing Wi-Fi and cellular networks on

watches paired with iPhones.

Also with this developer preview release, Android Wear apps running on watches

paired with iOS devices will be able to perform phone hand-off flows such as OAuth

and RemoteIntent

for launching a web page on a paired iOS device.

Uploading Your App to the Google Play Store

The final developer preview includes an update to the Wearable Support Library.

Apps compiled with API level 25 and this support library are considered ready

for deployment in the Google Play Store. Please note that there are no updates

to the preview watch image or emulator in this developer preview release.

Other Enhancement and Bug Fixes

Navigation Drawer: Flip

a flag to toggle to the single-page, icon-only action drawer, which provides

faster, more streamlined navigation to different views in your app.

NFC HCE support: NFC

Host Card Emulation FEATURE_NFC_HOST_CARD_EMULATION is now

supported.

ProGuard and Complication API: New ProGuard configuration

means complication data container classes will no longer be obfuscated. This

fixes a ClassNotFoundException when watch faces are trying to access data supplied

by a complication data provider.

Countdown to Launch

Thank you for the fantastic level of feedback we have gotten from you as

developers. Check out g.co/wearpreview for

the latest builds and documentation, and be sure to publish

your apps before the Android Wear 2.0 consumer launch in early February. As

we work towards the consumer launch and beyond, please continue filing bugs or posting comments in our Android Wear

Developers community. We can’t wait to see your Android Wear 2.0 apps!



Source: Final Android Wear 2.0 Developer Preview: iOS support. Time to upload your apps to the Play Store!

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