Android Device Streaming comes to Samsung, Xiaomi, and Oppo Device Labs
Back at its annual developer conference in May, Google unveiled Android Device Streaming in beta. This lets developers more easily and interactively test their apps on real physical devices that are located in Google data centers and streamed directly into Android Studio. Today, Google has announced the expansion of this feature in partnership with Samsung, Xiaomi, and Oppo. These companies are connecting their own device labs to Android Device Streaming. This means developers will be able to access even more physical devices directly in their workflow in Android Studio. The...
Back at its annual developer conference in May, Google unveiled Android Device Streaming in beta. This lets developers more easily and interactively test their apps on real physical devices that are located in Google data centers and streamed directly into Android Studio. Today, Google has announced the expansion of this feature in partnership with Samsung, Xiaomi, and Oppo. These companies are connecting their own device labs to Android Device Streaming. This means developers will be able to access even more physical devices directly in their workflow in Android Studio. The...
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