From f8f1f88154e5c9d931287ebb504da191e62f15d2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Joe Fernandez To develop an Android app, you must install at least one Android platform from the SDK Manager
against which you can compile your app. Often, any given version of the Android will be revised
-with bug fixes or other changes, as denoted by the "revision" number. Below, you'll find the
+with bug fixes or other changes, as denoted by the revision number. Below, you'll find the
release notes for each version of the platform and the subsequent revisions to the platform
version. To determine what revision of an Android platform you
-have installed, refer to the "Installed Packages" listing in the Android SDK Manager. To determine what revision of an Android platform you have installed, refer to the
+Installed Packages listing in the Android SDK Manager.
Revision 3 (October 2012)
+
Maintenance update. The system version is 4.1.2.
+
+
Revision 2 (July 2012)
-
Android 3.0, Revision 1 (February 2011)
-
Android 2.3.4, Revision 1 (May 2011)
-
Android 2.3, Revision 1 (December 2010)