Android Oreo Developer
Android Oreo Developer
Android Oreo Developer
This exam provides in-depth training and evaluation on Android 8.0 Oreo development. You'll learn how to create applications that leverage Oreo's updated features, such as notification channels, background execution limits, adaptive icons, and picture-in-picture mode. It prepares developers to design efficient, battery-friendly, and secure apps that align with the user experience standards of Android Oreo. Whether you're maintaining legacy code or building fresh apps, this certification ensures you're equipped to handle the specifics of Oreo’s platform changes and optimization strategies, essential for Android developers working across multiple OS versions.
Skills Required
- Proficiency in Java and/or Kotlin
- Experience with Android Studio
- Understanding of Android SDK and app lifecycle
- Familiarity with previous Android versions
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
- Android app developers targeting Android 8.0+
- Software engineers interested in mobile OS updates
- Students learning mobile development
- Tech professionals upgrading skills in legacy versions
- Freelancers building apps for clients targeting Oreo devices
Course Outline
- Introduction to Android Oreo
- Notification Enhancements
- Background Execution Limits
- UI and Icon Updates
- Multimedia and Picture-in-Picture
- Security and Performance
Exam Format and Information
Android Oreo Developer FAQs
What is Android Oreo?
Android 8.0 (Oreo) is a version of the Android OS known for improved performance, battery life, and notification control.
Is this exam for beginners?
It's suitable for those with prior experience in Android development, especially those upgrading from earlier versions.
What programming languages are used?
Java and Kotlin are both supported for Android Oreo development.
What tools are covered?
Android Studio, Notification Manager, JobScheduler, PiP APIs, and Autofill framework.
What job roles does this certification support?
Android Developer, Mobile Software Engineer, App Tester, UI/UX Developer.
Is this certification still relevant?
Yes, many apps and devices still use Android Oreo, and backward compatibility is crucial.
Does it help freelancers?
Yes, especially those targeting diverse Android markets and older devices.
Can a fresher benefit from this?
Absolutely, it provides a strong foundation in Android-specific OS features and constraints.
Will I learn about performance optimization?
Yes, including boot time improvement, background limits, and memory management.