1fullpage=true 2no_footer_links=true 3landing.page=true 4page.metaDescription=The official site for the Android Open Source Project. 5header.hide=1 6@jd:body 7 8<!-- 9 Copyright 2014 The Android Open Source Project 10 11 Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 12 you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 13 You may obtain a copy of the License at 14 15 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 16 17 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 18 distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 19 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 20 See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 21 limitations under the License. 22--> 23<div class="wrap"> 24 25 <div class="landing-banner"> 26 <h1 itemprop="name" style="margin-bottom:0;">Welcome to the Android Open Source Project!</h1> 27 28 <p> 29 Android is an open-source software stack for a wide range of mobile devices and a corresponding open-source project led by 30 Google. Here you can find the information and source code you need to learn more about the Android platform. From there you can 31 create custom variants of the Android software stack, port devices and accessories to the Android platform, 32 and ensure your devices are compatible with the Android compatibility definition. 33 </p> 34 35 </div> 36 37</div> 38 39<div class="wrap"> 40 41 <div class="landing-docs"> 42 <div class="col-8"> 43 <h3>What's New</h3> 44 45<a href="{@docRoot}devices/audio.html"> 46 <h4>Audio gains attributes, USB, and headset documentation</h4></a> 47 <p>The <strong><a 48 href="{@docRoot}devices/audio.html">Audio section</a></strong> now describes <strong><a 49 href="{@docRoot}devices/audio_attributes.html">Attributes</a></strong> and <strong><a 50 href="{@docRoot}devices/audio_usb.html">USB digital audio</a></strong> support, while a <strong><a 51 href="{@docRoot}accessories/headset-spec.html">Wired audio headset 52 specification</a></strong> can now be found in the <strong><a 53 href="{@docRoot}accessories/index.html">Accessories section</a></strong>.</p> 54 55<img border="0" src="images/Android_Robot_100.png" alt="Android Partner icon" style="display:inline;float:right;margin:5px 10px"> 56 57<a href="{@docRoot}devices/tech/security/index.html"> 58 <h4>Encryption and SELinux revised</h4></a> 59 <p><strong><a 60 href="{@docRoot}devices/tech/encryption/index.html">Encryption</a></strong> and <strong><a 61 href="{@docRoot}devices/tech/security/se-linux.html">Security-Enhanced Linux</a></strong> have been 62 updated to describe the latest features of Android 5.0, such as default 63 encryption and full enforcement of SELinux.</p> 64 65<a href="{@docRoot}devices/sensors/index.html"> 66 <h4>Sensors and Power rewritten</h4></a> 67 <p><strong><a 68 href="{@docRoot}devices/sensors/index.html">Sensors</a></strong> and <strong><a 69 href="{@docRoot}devices/tech/power.html">Power</a></strong> have been 70 completely rewritten to reflect the latest Android release and include 71 new gesture sensors and tools for measuring power consumption.</p> 72 73<a href="{@docRoot}devices/tv/index.html"> 74 <h4>TV Input Framework and more come to Android</h4></a> 75 <p>The <strong><a 76 href="{@docRoot}devices/tv/index.html">TV Input Framework</a></strong> and <strong><a 77 href="{@docRoot}devices/tv/HDMI-CEC.html">HDMI-CEC</a></strong> enable TV development, while <strong><a 78 href="{@docRoot}devices/audio_tv.html">TV Audio</a></strong> describes audio routing through televisions.</p> 79 80<a href="{@docRoot}devices/camera/versioning.html"> 81 <h4>Camera versioning added, security enhancements updated</h4></a> 82 <p>The Camera team now describes its <strong><a 83 href="{@docRoot}devices/tv/index.html">Version support</a></strong>, while the Security team lists new <strong><a 84 href="{@docRoot}devices/tech/security/enhancements.html">Enhancements</a></strong> and <strong><a 85 href="{@docRoot}devices/tech/security/acknowledgements.html">Acknowledgements</a></strong>.</p> 86 </div> 87 88 <div class="col-8"> 89 <h3>Getting Started</h3> 90 <a href="{@docRoot}source/index.html"> 91 <h4>Explore the Source</h4></a> 92 <p>Get the complete Android platform and modify and build it to suit your needs. You can 93 also <strong><a 94href="https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/q/status:open">contribute to</a></strong> the <strong><a 95href="https://android.googlesource.com/">Android Open Source Project 96repository</a></strong> to make your changes available to everyone else in 97 the Android ecosystem.</p> 98 <a href="{@docRoot}devices/index.html"> 99 <h4>Port Android to Devices</h4></a> 100 <p>Port the latest Android platform and 101 create compelling devices that your customers want.</p> 102 103 <a href="{@docRoot}accessories/index.html"> 104 <h4>Build Accessories</h4></a> 105 <p>Sometimes, a device can't do it all. Tap into Android's open accessory standard and build accessories to complement the wide variety of Android-powered devices.</p> 106 107 <a href="{@docRoot}compatibility/index.html"> 108 <h4>Get Compatible</h4></a> 109 <p>Being Android-compatible lets you offer custom features but still give users and developers a consistent 110 and standard experience across all Android-powered devices. Android provides guidance 111 and a test suite to verify your Android compatibility.</p> 112 </div> 113 114 </div> 115 116</div> 117