ANDROID STUDIO 4.0 - OUR FIRST FINDINGS
Utrecht, 15 June 2020 | 4 minutes
Our Android developers and UX & UI app designers are delighted. The reason? Android Studio 4.0 has been released by the Google team. This update makes it much easier for our Android programmers to add animations and transitions to our apps. In concrete terms, this ensures that the apps look more refined and the development process becomes slightly more efficient.
Improvements of Android Studio 4.0 compared to older version
Previously, animations and transitions were added via XML. The disadvantage of this was that both developing and testing it took a lot of time. Now there is a timeline with keyframes (a bit similar to After Effects) which makes editing clearer and a lot more intuitive.
In addition, you can now see a real-time preview of how the animation will look in the app. As a result, you no longer have to build the app, which significantly saves time for both implementation and testing. This has a positive effect on the cooperation between the developer and the designer because they can switch much faster.
Then perhaps our biggest advantage: in Android Studio 4.0 it is now a lot easier to add animations based on interaction, for example scrolling, without having to write logic code. See the animation below for an example of this.
In short: we are happy with the new possibilities of Android Studio 4.0 and can't wait to apply them in practice! Curious about all the new features of Android Studio 4.0? Then view this page with a list of all new features (including video).
PS: if you have become really enthusiastic, would you like to get started with version 4.1? Download the now tested beta version here.
OUR LASTANDROID APP
Curious about an Android app that we have recently developed? Then take a look the in-lite portfolio page, a native Android app that controls smart garden lighting through a Bluetooth mesh network.
User-friendliness and high quality are central to the In-lite app. For this reason, the new addition of Android Studio 4.0 is valuable: the scroll interaction in particular is highly fine-tuned.