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Best practices for video apps on foldable devices
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2021Oct 27
Explore new user experiences made possible by the foldable form factor, especially considering video conferencing and media applications. Learn how to handle posture changes with Jetpack WindowManager and new UI components from ConstraintLayout, together with some best practices to handle video and camera streams. Delve into a few case studies on how developers have optimized the layout of their apps for foldable devices. (Featuring content by Zoom and LumaFusion.) Resources: Start building responsive layouts → https://goo.gle/2Ze8QCR Learn about camera previews on Large Screens → https://goo.gle/3jUfRAb Join the LumaFusion beta → https://goo.gle/3phQhZb Check out the video editing sample app → https://goo.gle/3C5cehK Speakers: Francesco Romano, Will Chan Watch more: Watch all the Android Dev Summit sessions → https://goo.gle/ads21-allsessions Watch all the building for large screen sessions → https://goo.gle/ads21-largescreens Subscribe to Android Developers → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs #AndroidDevSummit, #FormFactors #Featured #Latest #Jetpack product: Android - Form Factors; event: Android Dev Summit 2021; fullname: Francesco Romano, Will Chan ; re_ty: Publish;

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