Qt Quick for Android - Updates and new features Qt Quick for Android<https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtquick-for-android.html> brings a few cool new features to Qt 6.10<https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_6.10_Release> release. The tooling side, that supports development of Qt Quick for Android applications in Android Studio, recently got two updates:
* Qt Gradle Plugin updated to version 1.3<https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-gradle-plugin-1.3-is-released> * Qt Tools for Android Studio updated to version 4.1<https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-tools-for-android-studio-4.1-released> Learn how to use Qt Quick for Android, the easy way In case you haven’t heard of Qt Quick for Android yet, let us tell you what it is in a few points: * Add Qt content into your native Android Java or Kotlin applications * Harness Qt Quick 3D for adding 3D models and scenes * Create a beautiful and interactive graphs and charts using Qt Graphs * Use Android Studio as your development environment To get you developing and testing your applications, we’ve created and recently published a Qt Academy course<https://www.qt.io/academy#embedding-qt-quick-3d-content-in-an-android-app>. It is a great place to start learning what is Qt Quick for Android and how you can bring the powers of Qt Quick into native Android application. BR Nikunj Confidential
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