Google updates Android Studio with better TensorFlow Lite support and a new database inspector
+Google launched version 4.1 of Android Studio, its IDE for developing Android apps, into its stable channel today.It includes a vast number of new and improved features that should make life a little bit easier for Android developers.
The team also fixed a whopping 2,370 bugs during this release cycle and closed 275 public issues.
The highlights of today’s release are a new database inspector and better support for on-device machine learning.
By allowing developers to bring TensorFlow Lite models to Android.
Also the ability to run the Android Emulator right inside of Android Studio and support for testing apps for foldable phones in the emulator as well.
Not a major surprise, but it’s a nice update for developers.
Because now, they won’t have to switch back and forth between different windows and tools to test their apps.
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