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What is Android?

Android is a Linux based operating system it is designed primarily for touch screen mobile devices such as smart phones and tablet computers. The operating system have developed a lot in last 15 years starting from black and white phones to recent smart phones or mini computers. One of the most widely used mobile OS   these days is android.  The android is software that was founded in Palo Alto of California in 2003.

The android is a powerful operating system and it supports large number of applications in Smartphones. These applications are more comfortable and advanced for the users. The hardware that supports android software is based on ARM architecture platform. The android is an open source operating system means that it’s free and any one can use it. The android has got millions of apps available that can help you managing your life one or other way and it is available low cost in market at that reasons android is very popular.

The android development supports with the full java programming language. Even other packages that are API and JSE are not supported. The first version 1.0 of android development kit (SDK) was released in 2008 and latest updated version is jelly bean.

Who can learn Android?

“If there is a will there is a way”

Any graduate student can learn Android with dedication, hard work and guidance of our trainers.
Any B.E/ B.Tech/ BSC/ M.C.A/ M.Sc Computers/ M.Tech/ BCA/ BCom student in any stream can get  Training in Nagpur for Android App development for his/her career.

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Android Overview and History
  • How it all got started
  • Why Android is different (and important) 
  • Android Stack
Overview of the stack
  • Linux kernel
  • Native libraries
  • Dalvik VM
  • Application framework
  • Android Components
Activities
  • Services
  • Broadcast Receivers
  • Content Provider 
  • SDK Overview
  • Platforms
  • Tools
  • Versions 
  • Hello World App
Creating your first project
  • The manifest file
  • Layout resource
  • Running your app on Emulator
  • Building UI with Activities
Activities
  • Views, layouts and Common UI components
  • Creating UI through code and XML
  • Activity lifecycle
  • Intents
  • Communicating data among Activities 
  • Advanced UI
Selection components (GridView, ListView, Spinner )
  • Adapters, Custom Adapters
  • Complex UI components
  • Building UI for performance
  • Menus
  • Creating custom and compound Views
  • Notifications
  • Toast, Custom Toast
  • Dialogs
  • Status bar Notifications 
  • Multithreading
Creating and Applying simple Style
  • Inheriting built-in Style and User defined style
  • Using Styles as themes
  • Resources and Assets
Android Resource
  • Using resources in XML and code
  • Localization
  • Handling Runtime configuration changes 
  • Fragments
Introduction to Fragments
  • How to use fragments through code and xml
  • Fragment life cycle
  • Creating fragments with and without UI
  • Inter fragment data communication
  • Using built in fragment
  • Intent, Intent Filters and Broadcast Receivers
Role of filters
  • Intent-matching rules
  • Filters in your manifest
  • Filters in dynamic Broadcast Receivers
  • Creating Broadcast receiver
  • Receiving System Broadcast
  • Understanding Broadcast action, category and data
  • Registering Broadcast receiver through code and through XML
  • Sending Broadcast
  • Data Storage
Shared Preferences
  • Android File System
  • Internal storage
  • External storage
  • SQLite
  • IntroducingSQLite 
  • SQLiteOpenHelper and creating a database 
  • Opening and closing adatabase 
  • Working with cursors Inserts, updates, and deletes
  • Network 
  • Content Providers
Accessing built in content providers
  • Content provider MIME types
  • Searching for content
  • Adding, changing, and removing content
  • Creating content provider
  • Working with content files 
  • Services
Overview of services in Android
  • Implementing a Service
  • Service lifecycle
  • Inter Process Communication (AIDL Services)
  • Multimedia in Android
Multimedia Supported audio formats 
  • Simple media playback 
  • Supported video formats 
  • Simple video playback
  • Location Based Services and Google Maps
Using Location Based Services
  • Finding current location and listening for changes in location
  • Proximity alerts
  • Working with Google Maps
  • Showing google map in an Activity
  • Using Map Fragment and MapView
  • Customizing maps
  • Working with map marker
  • Custom Markers and Info Windows
  • Drawing on the map
  • Interacting with the map
  • Geocoder
  • Displaying route on map
  • Street View using street view panorama
  • Web Services and WebView
Understanding HTTP request response model
  • Consuming web services
  • Receiving HTTP Response (XML, JSON )
  • Parsing JSON and XML
  • Using WebView
  • Sensors
How Sensors work
  • Using Orientation and Accelerometer sensors
  • Best practices for performance
  • WiFi
Monitoring and managing Internet connectivity 
  • Managing active connections 
  • Managing WiFi networks
  • Telephony Services
Making calls 
  • Monitoring data connectivity and activity 
  • Accessing phone properties and status 
  • Controlling the phone
  • Sending messages
  • Camera
  • Taking pictures
  • Media Recorder
  • Rendering previews 
  • Bluetooth
Controlling local Bluetooth device 
  • Discovering and bonding with Bluetooth devices 
  • Managing Bluetooth connections 
  • Communicating with Bluetooth
  • Advanced Android
Google Volley Networking Library
  • Material Design
  • Runtime Permissions
  • Memory Profiling
  • Android Application Deployment
  • Android Application Deployment on device with Linux and Windows
  • Android Application Deployment on Android Market












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