Good news for Android devs: your app will work on XR headsets and smart glasses with no code changes - it simply appears as a normal floating app window in 3D space.
Later, when you're ready, you can build a true immersive version (apps that use the 3D space around the user). And you'd build it with the same tools you already make Android apps with - Kotlin and Jetpack Compose - so there's no new programming language or game engine to learn.
It's an upgrade to your app, not a rewrite. #AndroidDev #AndroidXR
Thank you @MelihKarakelle Stories like yours are the whole reason we built this. So glad we could help you clear the 12 testers for 14 days hurdle. Uygulamana nice başarılar dileriz, Melih 🙌
Android App çıkarmak için 12 beta tester ile 14 gün şartına takılanlara müjde.
Testers Community (app ve web sitesi) mis gibi çalıştı ve App'ım onaylandı.
ister 3 app test edip puan kazanıp kendi app inizi teste yollayın, isterseniz 10$ verin hemen teste yollayın.
Google's Android developer verification mandate hits September 2026. Every app, even sideloaded, must be tied to a verified developer. ID + $25 + registered package names. F-Droid calls it existential. NewPipe says it won't comply. Full breakdown →
https://t.co/suLnU1iLQU
#AndroidDev #GooglePlayPolicies #OpenSource #FOSS #Sideloading #FDroid
@HarveyAptx@SEGVeenstra Finding the 12 testers is the hardest part. You can try free communities like Testers Community (On Play Store), which is used by more than 50,000++ Android developers. It's entirely free, and uses a structured way of testing to keep your testers testing every day for 14 days
@Aditya_T007@Ianjalinegi Finding the 12 testers is the hardest part. You can try free communities like Testers Community (On Play Store), which is used by more than 50,000++ Android developers. It's entirely free, and uses a structured way of testing to keep your testers testing every day for 14 days
@kapsheeps@dawedeveloper Finding the 12 testers is the hardest part. You can try free communities like Testers Community (On Play Store), which is used by more than 50,000++ Android developers. It's entirely free, and uses a structured way of testing to keep your testers testing every day for 14 days
@VynseDev@anything Actually, above is our website, it is totally for paid testing. If you scroll down a bit, you will find the free app section on our website. You can also download the free app below, where it is an entirely free community of 50,000+ app developers
https://t.co/sJJ25YSvCx
@domesticcadiz Finding the 12 testers is the hardest part. You can try free communities like Testers Community (On Play Store), which is used by more than 50,000+ Android developers. It's entirely free, and uses a structured way of testing to keep your testers testing every day for 14 days
Yeah, we still can't skip it. Unless it's an organizational account, Google makes 12 testers for 14 consecutive days mandatory. No tool can bypass the final boss.
To get it done fast, try Testers Community on the Play Store. Over 50k devs use its structured peer testing system for free.
@todheeraj@justddev Finding the 12 testers is the hardest part. You can try free communities like Testers Community (On Play Store), which is used by more than 50,000++ Android developers. It's entirely free, and uses a structured way of testing to keep your testers testing every day for 14 days
@ZzepialNe Finding the 12 testers is the hardest part. You can try free communities like Testers Community (On Play Store), which is used by more than 50,000++ Android developers. It's entirely free, and uses a structured way of testing to keep your testers testing every day for 14 days
We still can't skip it. Unless it's an organizational account, Google makes 12 testers for 14 consecutive days mandatory. No tool can bypass the final boss.
To get it done fast, try Testers Community on the Play Store. Over 50k devs use its structured peer testing system for free.
We still can't skip it. Unless it's an organizational account, Google makes 12 testers for 14 consecutive days mandatory. No tool can bypass the final boss.
To get it done fast, try Testers Community on the Play Store. Over 50k devs use its structured peer testing system for free.
@Nefayran Finding the 12 testers is the hardest part. You can try free communities like Testers Community (On Play Store), which is used by more than 50,000++ Android developers. It's entirely free, and uses a structured way of testing to keep your testers testing every day for 14 days
@danielabinav16@anything Finding the 12 testers is the hardest part. You can try free communities like Testers Community (On Play Store), which is used by more than 50,000++ Android developers. It's entirely free, and uses a structured way of testing to keep your testers testing every day for 14 days
@matdrewin@eliana_jordan You can try free communities like Testers Community (On Play Store), which is used by more than 50,000+ Android developers. It's entirely free, and uses a structured way of testing to keep your testers testing every day for 14 days
@oceanbennett Finding the 12 testers is the hardest part. You can try free communities like Testers Community (On Play Store), which is used by more than 50,000++ Android developers. It's entirely free, and uses a structured way of testing to keep your testers testing every day for 14 days
@molaerga@Craft_the_web Finding the 12 testers is the hardest part. You can try free communities like Testers Community (On Play Store), which is used by more than 50,000++ Android developers. It's entirely free, and uses a structured way of testing to keep your testers testing every day for 14 days
@kapsheeps Finding the 12 testers is the hardest part. You can try free communities like Testers Community (On Play Store), which is used by more than 50,000++ Android developers. It's entirely free, and uses a structured way of testing to keep your testers testing every day for 14 days