page.title=Android 6.0 Samples
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page.metaDescription=Code to get your started with Android 6.0 APIs.
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Download or browse sample projects to get started with Android 6.0
APIs (API level 23). You can download the samples
directly from Android Studio — just select the File > Import
Samples menu option and pick the sample you want.
Note: These downloadable projects are designed
for use with Gradle and Android Studio.
-
Active Notification: This sample demonstrates how the
NotificationManager
can tell you how many notifications your app is currently showing.
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Auto Backup for Apps: Android 6.0
(API level 23) introduces automatic backup for app settings. This sample demonstrates how to add
filtering rules to an app in order to manage settings backup.
-
Camera 2 Raw: This sample demonstrates how to
use the
Camera2
API to capture RAW camera buffers and save them as
DNG
files.
-
Confirm Credential: This sample
demonstrates how to use device credentials as an authentication method in your app.
- Device Owner: This
sample demonstrates how to use the device owner features to manage and
configure a device.
- Direct Share:
This sample demonstrates how to provide the
Direct Share
feature. The app shows some options directly in the list of share intent candidates.
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Fingerprint
Dialog:
This sample demonstrates how to recognize registered fingerprints to
authenticate your app's user.
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MidiScope:
This sample demonstrates how to use the MIDI API to
receive and process MIDI signals coming from an attached input device.
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MidiSynth:
This sample demonstrates how to use the MIDI API to
receive and play MIDI messages coming from an attached input device.
- NFC Provisioning:
This sample demonstrates how to use NFC to provision other devices with a
specific device owner.
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RuntimePermissions:
This sample shows runtime permissions available in Android 6.0 (API level 23)
and higher. Display the log on screen to follow the execution. If executed on
an Android 6.0 device, the app displays an additional option to access
contacts using an 6.0-only optional permission.