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You can take a look at an image of Android 5.1.1 listed in the SDK Manager and I’m sure developers out there will no doubt have already seen it appear in their workflow.
While Android Studio will normally let you know when you need to update something, you can also manage updates to the SDK manually via the manager. You’ll find this in Android Studio if you ...
To fix that, you have to open the SDK Manager, deselect the ‘Hide obsolete packages’ option on the bottom-right corner, and further, install the Android SDK Tools (obsolete) folder.
Google has just rolled out the Android 5.1 Lollipop SDK for API 22 via SDK Manager for developers, which comprises of the typical documentation, samples, source code and an assortment of system ...
The SDK manager in Android Studio is showing new packages available to download under the Android P Preview for Android SDK Platform P, as well as Google Play, Google APIs and Android TV packages ...
But Google is already moving on past the latest 5.1 release, as evidenced by the appearance of Android 5.1.1 (API 22) in the Android SDK Manager.
After installing it via the Android SDK Manager, I was able to set up a bootable ICS environment in the Android Virtual Device Manager (AVD). It started up in the emulator and ran as expected.
Check the Android SDK Manager on this morning and you'll spot packages for a new API level: Android P. There are packages for the SDK itself, plus Android TV, Google APIs, and Google Play variants ...
If you're running Android Studio, just go to Tools -> Android -> SDK Manager, or in Eclipse it's Window -> Android SDK Manager. It will take a moment for the list to update, and then the API 22 ...