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mkdir Lollipop: All about AOSP

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mkdir Lollipop: All about AOSP
mkdir Lollipop: All about AOSP
Since the release of Lollipop, our AOSP team has been busy. See Xperia Z3 running Lollipop, and stay tuned to Developer World (DW) for more news.
 
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AOSP code for Xperia devices
AOSP code for Xperia devices
Build your own version of Android 5.0 for Xperia Z3 and other unlocked Xperia devices: On our site you can now find device configuration source code and software binaries.
AOSP ROM build instructions
AOSP ROM build instructions
Learn how to download, configure and build AOSP code. Then you can flash AOSP ROMs to your unlocked Xperia device with our AOSP build instructions.
Compile your own Linux kernel
Compile your own Linux kernel
Build and flash your own version of the Linux kernel for Xperia devices. Our new Linux compilation guide takes you through it step-by-step.
Get all the latest AOSP news
Get all the latest AOSP news
Don't miss out when our open source wizard Alin and the Open Device team add new devices, software versions or instructions. Learn more about our latest AOSP updates.
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how to develop apps for SmartEyeglass

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This month: Launch of the SmartEyeglass SDK, and Remote Device Lab
This month: Launch of the SmartEyeglass SDK, and Remote Device Lab
Hi,

are you up for augmented reality apps? With SmartEyeglass, and the new SmartEyeglass SDK, you'll get access to sensors and display. This means you can create new and innovative use cases in the exciting and growing wearables area. Read more about SmartEyeglass and how to start developing further down. And don't miss our new and exciting Remote Device Lab service, which lets you verify your app on real Xperia™ devices for free.
  • You could also enjoy new tutorials on Developer World Mobile shortly. Next in line is a tutorial on how to develop for SmartWatch 3. In this tutorial, you'll get an introduction to how to get started with Android Wear and SmartWatch 3 development.
  • If you are into building your own Linux kernel, you should be on the look out for a coming update to our recent tutorial on how to rebuild kernels for flagship Xperia™ devices, where we will be introducing a new open source tool. This tool is intended to simplify the process when assembling kernels for Qualcomm-based devices. Stay tuned for this update, which will be announced on Developer World Mobile.
  • Have you noticed that our flashtool for Xperia™ devices has now been updated to support new devices? You can now use the flash tool also for Xperia™ Z3, Xperia™ Z3 Compact, Xperia™ E3, and Xperia™ T3.
Remember to check out Developer World Mobile for more updates and news!

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Start using the SmartEyeglass SDK
Start using the SmartEyeglass SDK
Start using the SmartEyeglass SDK
Head over to Developer World to get a hold of the SmartEyeglass SDK (with an emulator included) and start developing augmented reality apps, that allows information to be displayed superimposed - and at a distance - in the view field of the user. Developers with truly innovative and high quality SmartEyeglass apps and ideas will be invited to get access to real devices later this year. Download the SmartEyeglass SDK right away!
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Learn from the SmartEyeglass tutorials
Learn from the SmartEyeglass tutorials
Learn from the SmartEyeglass tutorials
To help you get started developing apps for SmartEyeglass, you can read our SmartEyeglass tutorials on the SmartEyeglass SDK pages. Learn all the basic steps on how to create a smartEyeglass project, or how to add SmartEyeglass support to your SmartWatch 2 app.
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Verify your apps for free with Remote Device Lab (beta) Take your apps to the big screen
Verify your apps for free with Remote Device Lab (beta)
Verify your apps for free with Remote Device Lab (beta)
With the free and easy-to-use online service Remote Device Lab (beta), you can test and verify your apps on a range of real Xperia™ smartphones and tablets, without having to buy them. It is possible to use several devices at the same time, giving you opportunity to test with different screen sizes and hardware configurations in the same session.
Take your apps to the big screen
Take your apps
to the big screen
Did you know that you can develop HTML5 apps for Sony's TVs? Starting next year many TV systems will also support apps for Android TV, and Google Cast. Learn how to take your apps to the big screen and start developing now.


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Featured app of the month: Aces of the Luftwaffe
Featured app of the month: Aces of the Luftwaffe
Featured app of the month:
Aces of the Luftwaffe
Aces of the Luftwaffe is a free arcade style game, and what's really cool is that it's optimised to use SmartWatch 2 as a controller! Learn more about how to create innovative use cases and apps for SmartWatch 2.
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