Android Application Framework
The Android application framework is the third software layer in the Android
operating system. It houses the much needed higher-level services and the basic
functionalities of an Android device. All of the pieces of software in the Android
application framework are written as Java classes, which make them dependent
on the Android runtime component.
A few of the apps or services included in the Android application framework are
the activity manager, window manager, content providers, view system, package
manager, telephony manager, resource manager, location manager, and
notification manager.
Android app developers need to work on these frameworks in order to make
their applications seamlessly work with the Android operating system.
Thankfully, Android developers can also use the framework to create much
richer apps.
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