12L and new Android APIs and tools for large screens
There are over a quarter billion large screen devices running Android across tablets, foldables, and ChromeOS devices. In just the last 12 months we've seen nearly 100 million new Android tablet activations-a 20% year-over-year growth, while ChromeOS, now the fastest growing desktop platform, grew by 92%. We've also seen Foldable devices on the rise, with year on year growth of over 265%! All told, there are over 250 million active large screen devices running Android. With all of the momentum, we're continuing to invest in making Android an even better OS on these devices, for users and developers.
So today at Android Dev Summit, we announced a feature drop for Android 12 that is purpose-built for large screens, we're calling it 12L, along with new APIs, tools, and guidance to make it easier to build for large screens. We also talked about changes we're making to Google Play to help users discover your large-screen optimized apps more easily. Read on to see what's new for large screens on Android!
Android 12 isn't even really in anyone's hands, and we've got the next release waiting around the corner already. The improvements coming in 12L seem quite welcome, since Android and tablets haven't exactly been a match made in heaven, something made all the more obvious when you run Android applications on Chromebooks. I hope developers will tap into these new APIs and tools, but as with every Google promise for Android, seeing is believing.