Increase Guidance and Control over Agent Mode with Android Studio Panda 3

Posted by Matt Dyor, Senior Product Manager Android Studio Panda 3 is now stable and ready for you to use in production. This release gives you even more control and customization over your AI-powered workflows, making it easier than ever to build high-quality Android apps. Whether you’re bringing new capabilities to an existing app or standing

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Gemma 4: The new standard for local agentic intelligence on Android

Posted by Matthew McCullough, VP of Product Management Android Development Today, we are enhancing Android development with Gemma 4, our latest state-of-the-art open model designed with complex reasoning and autonomous tool-calling capabilities. Our vision is to enable local agentic AI on Android across the entire software lifecycle, from development to production. Android supports a range

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Announcing Gemma 4 in the AICore Developer Preview

Posted by David Chou, Product Manager and Caren Chang, Developer Relations Engineer At Google, we’re committed to bringing the most capable AI models directly to the Android devices in your pocket. Today, we’re thrilled to announce the release of our latest state-of-the-art open model: Gemma 4. These models are the foundation for the next generation

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Android Studio supports Gemma 4: our most capable local model for agentic coding

Posted by Matthew Warner, Google Product Manager Every developer’s AI workflow and needs are unique, and it’s important to be able to choose how AI helps your development. In January, we introduced the ability to choose any local or remote AI model to power AI functionality in Android Studio, and today, we’re announcing the availability

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Supporting Google Account username change in your app

Google has updated its account settings to allow U.S. users to change their @gmail.com usernames while keeping all existing account data and inboxes intact. For developers, this means that while old email addresses will remain active as aliases, apps that rely solely on email addresses for identification may face issues with account duplication or lost

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