as informed in It's no mystery that Google is working on a 3rd operating system that might someday replace both Android and Chrome. Fuchsia is expected to run Android apps extremely that the transition from Android would happen almost seamlessly. With Flutter, Google hopes that companies going to code all their new apps at the same time and then deploy them simultaneously on iPhone and Android. Flutter ought make porting Android apps to Fuchsia much easier. But several other developers have alavailiable created apps in Flutter, including Capital One, Alibaba, Groupon, Hamilton, JD.com, Philips Hue, Reflectly, and Tencent.
Google is deprecating the Android Beam API used to share files with NFC
Google is deprecating the Android Beam API used to share files by NFCRemember Android Beam? Before the proliferation of NFC-enabled contactless payment terminals, Android Beam was the only potentially useful application of NFC technology. While I'm not sure if lack-of-use is the reason Google is deprecating the Android Beam API, I'm not going to miss the feature. On devices running a future build of Android, possibly Android Q, Android Beam backing going to not be enabled by default. Files by Google, for instance, doesn't seem to rely on the Android Beam API for its fast, offline file transfer feature.
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