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To develop with Android 14 APIs and test your app with the Android 14 behavior
changes, you need to set up the Android 14 SDK. Follow the instructions on this
page to set up the Android 14 SDK in Android Studio and build and run your app
on Android 14.
Get Android Studio
The Android 14 SDK includes changes that are not compatible with some lower
versions of Android Studio. For the best development experience with the
Android 14 SDK, use Android Studio Flamingo | 2022.2.1 or higher.
Within Android Studio, you can install the Android 14 SDK as follows:
Click Tools > SDK Manager, then click Show Package Details.
In the SDK Platforms tab, expand the Android 14.0 ("UpsideDownCake")
section and select the Android SDK Platform 34 package.
In the SDK Tools tab, expand the Android SDK Build-Tools 34 section
and select the latest 34.x.x version.
Click Apply > OK to download and install the selected packages.
Update your app's build configuration
To access Android 14 APIs and test your app's compatibility with Android 14,
open your module-level build.gradle or build.gradle.kts file, and update
them with values for Android 14. How you format the values depends on the
version of the Android Gradle plugin (AGP) that you are using.
AGP 7.0.0 or higher
If you are using AGP 7.0.0 or higher, update your app's build.gradle or
build.gradle.kts file with the following values for Android 14:
To learn more about new APIs and features available in Android 14, read Android
14 features.
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Last updated 2024-09-03 UTC.
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