Android Oreo Adds Developer Commands for Testing Virtual Reality Apps Samsung...

 
 
 
Android Oreo Adds Developer Commands for Testing Virtual Reality Apps Samsung...

 
xda-developers
Aug 29, 2017 3:00 AM • by Arol Wright
Android Oreo Adds Developer Commands for Testing Virtual Reality Apps

ADB has lots of different commands that help Android developers, and users alike, do all kinds of things on their devices. Google has been pushing forward with Virtual Reality technology ever since they introduced Google Cardboard and later Google Daydream. However, the biggest thing holding these platforms back is a lack of VR application support. Thankfully, Google is working to add more development tools that developers of virtual reality apps can take advantage of to ease the testing process. Android Oreo, for instance, has added a few ADB commands for VR testing.

Starting with Android 8.0, Google has added these new ADB commands for VR testing. Now, by using the adb vr command, developers can do things like toggling persistent VR mode and setting custom display propertiess. These can be accessed by using the following ADB command:

adb vr [subcommand]

To set your device in persistent VR mode:

adb vr set-persistent-vr-mode-enabled [true|false]

To set custom display props:

adb vr set-display-props [width] [height] [dpi]

With this change included in the final Android 8.0 release, Google looks to make it easier for developers to test out VR features. We're probably going to see other VR changes within the next Android Oreo maintenance release, but we'll have to keep an eye out on these changes in the source code as Google likes to add many features without publicizing them.

As Daydream keeps making its way to other different devices, we expect to see more support by developers for the fledgling VR platform. For those of us who have a Daydream VR headset catching dust, this is great news. For others looking for a cheap way to get into the virtual reality ecosystem, this should also be exciting. For developers looking for a new way to create a standout product, perhaps Google's continued support for the platform might entice you to develop on the platform.




Android Advices
Aug 26, 2017 4:00 PM • by Karunakar Donthamshetti
Samsung Galaxy Tab A2 S (SM-T385) with 8″ FHD Display Coming Soon

There have been several leaks & rumors regarding upcoming Samsung's tablet named as Galaxy Tab A 2017 which was earlier spotted on TENAA, bench marking sites, Wi-Fi Alliance and also certified by FCC and hinted that this tablet would be going to launch very soon. However, we have another news about this brand that it would secretly developing a new name for Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 2017 called as Samsung Galaxy Tab A2 S, which has been posted this news on twitter page (Rolan Quandt), who is leaking news accurately. He has mentioned that Samsung SM-T380 / SM-T385 is not Galaxy Tab A 8.0 2017. It is the Samsung Galaxy Tab A2 S.


Talk about specifications, the Galaxy Tab A2 S featues an 8-inch display which has a 1200 x 800 pixels resolution. Under the hood, it comes powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 427 quad-core 1.4GHz processor coupled with 2GB of RAM. This new processor comes coupled with Adreno 308 Graphics. It houses a 16GB of internal storage, which also supports a MicroSD card slot for further expansion. It comes packed with the latest Android 7.1 Nougat based TouchWiz UI.

In the camera department, it packs an 8MP camera on the rear and has a 5MP secondary camera for selfies and video calls with your friends and family members. It comes powered by a huge 5,000mAh capacity battery which is rated to deliver all the day power without having any issues. This Tablet will be available in Black and Gold color variants. For now, we don't have any further information about this new tablet when will be launched. Also, this company is planning to launch dual camera phone named as Samsung Galaxy J7 Plus which would be launching very son.




 
 

This email has been sent by Froze ONE (isnanmm0@gmail.com). It is the potion result of 'Tech: Topic watch' from the dashboard 'Personal Dashboard', tab 'Tech > Android'. Unsubscribe

 
 
 

Subscribe to receive free email updates:

0 Response to "Android Oreo Adds Developer Commands for Testing Virtual Reality Apps Samsung..."

Post a Comment