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[C-0-3] MUST support the YV12 format (as denoted by the android.graphics.ImageFormat.YV12
constant) for camera previews for both front- and rear-facing cameras for
android.hardware.Camera . (The hardware video encoder and camera may use any native pixel
format, but the device implementation MUST support conversion to YV12.)
[C-0-4] MUST support the android.hardware.ImageFormat.YUV_420_888 and
android.hardware.ImageFormat.JPEG formats as outputs through the android.media.ImageReader API
for android.hardware.camera2 devices that advertise
REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_BACKWARD_COMPATIBLE capability in
android.request.availableCapabilities .
[C-0-5] MUST still implement the full Camera API included in the Android SDK
documentation, regardless of whether the device includes hardware autofocus or other
capabilities. For instance, cameras that lack autofocus MUST still call any registered
android.hardware.Camera.AutoFocusCallback instances (even though this has no relevance to a
non-autofocus camera.) Note that this does apply to front-facing cameras; for instance,
even though most front-facing cameras do not support autofocus, the API callbacks must
still be “faked” as described.
[C-0-6] MUST recognize and honor each parameter name defined as a constant on the
android.hardware.Camera.Parameters class. Conversely, device implementations MUST NOT
honor or recognize string constants passed to the android.hardware.Camera.setParameters()
method other than those documented as constants on the android.hardware.Camera.Parameters
. That is, device implementations MUST support all standard Camera parameters if the
hardware allows, and MUST NOT support custom Camera parameter types. For instance,
device implementations that support image capture using high dynamic range (HDR)
imaging techniques MUST support camera parameter Camera.SCENE_MODE_HDR .
[C-0-7] MUST report the proper level of support with the android.info.supportedHardwareLevel
property as described in the Android SDK and report the appropriate framework feature
flags .
[C-0-8] MUST also declare its individual camera capabilities of android.hardware.camera2 via
the android.request.availableCapabilities property and declare the appropriate feature flags ;
MUST define the feature flag if any of its attached camera devices supports the feature.
[C-0-9] MUST broadcast the Camera.ACTION_NEW_PICTURE intent whenever a new picture
is taken by the camera and the entry of the picture has been added to the media store.
[C-0-10] MUST broadcast the Camera.ACTION_NEW_VIDEO intent whenever a new video is
recorded by the camera and the entry of the picture has been added to the media store.
[C-SR] Are STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to support a logical camera device that lists
capability CameraMetadata.REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_LOGICAL_MULTI_CAMERA
, for devices with multiple cameras facing the same direction, consisting of each physical
camera facing that direction, as long as the physical camera type is supported by the
framework and CameraCharacteristics.INFO_SUPPORTED_HARDWARE_LEVEL for the physical
cameras is either LIMITED , FULL , or LEVEL_3 .
7.5.5. Camera Orientation
If device implementations have a front- or a rear-facing camera, such camera(s):
[C-1-1] MUST be oriented so that the long dimension of the camera aligns with the
screen’s long dimension. That is, when the device is held in the landscape orientation,
cameras MUST capture images in the landscape orientation. This applies regardless of
the device’s natural orientation; that is, it applies to landscape-primary devices as well as
portrait-primary devices.
7.6. Memory and Storage
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- Compatibility definition p.1
- Android 9 p.1
- Handheld requirements p.2
- Document structure p.2
- Device types p.2
- Device configurations p.2
- Background restriction p.2
- Automotive requirements p.2
- Web compatibility p.2
- Api namespaces p.2
- Watch requirements p.2
- Api behavioral compatibility p.2
- User interface compatibility p.2
- Android library p.2
- Television requirements p.2
- Tablet requirements p.2
- Android extensions p.2
- Software p.2
- Soft api compatibility p.2
- Runtime compatibility p.2
- Native api compatibility p.2
- Managed api compatibility p.2
- Introduction p.2
- Audio recording p.3
- Network protocols p.3
- Audio playback p.3
- Musical instrument digital interface midi p.3
- Audio latency p.3
- Multimedia compatibility p.3
- Application packaging compatibility p.3
- Media ui p.3
- Media codecs p.3
- Accessibility p.3
- Managed user support p.3
- Instant apps p.3
- Heavyweight apps p.3
- Hardware compatibility p.3
- Video encoding p.3
- Display and graphics p.3
- Video decoding p.3
- Device administration p.3
- Tv input framework p.3
- Developer tools and options compatibility p.3
- Text to speech p.3
- Developer tools p.3
- Secure media p.3
- Developer options p.3
- Companion device pairing p.3
- Quick settings p.3
- Capture for unprocessed p.3
- Professional audio p.3
- Sensors p.4
- Pose sensor p.4
- Memory and storage p.4
- Input devices p.4
- Data connectivity p.4
- Cameras p.4
- Performance and power p.5
- Document changelog p.5
- Contact us p.5
- Updatable software p.5
- Software compatibility testing p.5
- Security model compatibility p.5
- Requirements by device type p.6
- Requirement id p.6
- Introduction p.6
- Document structure p.6
- Requirement id in section 2 p.7
- Hardware p.7
- Handheld requirements p.7
- Device types p.7
- Device configurations p.7
- Multimedia p.10
- Software p.11
- Performance and power p.12
- Security model p.13
- Television requirements p.13
- Hardware p.14
- Multimedia p.15
- Software p.16
- Performance and power p.17
- Watch requirements p.18
- Software p.18
- Multimedia p.18
- Hardware p.18
- Performance and power p.19
- Hardware p.19
- Automotive requirements p.19
- Software p.22
- Multimedia p.22
- Performance and power p.23
- Hardware p.24
- Tablet requirements p.24
- Software p.24
- Security model p.24
- Managed api compatibility p.25
- Android library p.25
- Android extensions p.25
- Soft api compatibility p.26
- Permissions p.26
- Build parameters p.26
- Intent compatibility p.29
- Activities on secondary displays p.31
- Application binary interfaces p.32
- Native api compatibility p.32
- Bit arm native code compatibility p.33
- Web compatibility p.34
- Browser compatibility p.34
- Webview compatibility p.34
- Api behavioral compatibility p.35
- Background restriction p.36
- Api namespaces p.36
- Runtime compatibility p.37
- User interface compatibility p.39
- Launcher home screen p.39
- Widgets p.40
- Notifications p.40
- Search p.42
- Alerts and toasts p.42
- Themes p.43
- Live wallpapers p.43
- Lock screen media control p.44
- Input management p.44
- Activity switching p.44
- Unicode and font p.45
- Screen savers previously dreams p.45
- Multi windows p.45
- Location p.45
- Display cutout p.46
- Device administration p.46
- Device provisioning p.47
- Managed profile support p.48
- Text to speech p.49
- Managed user support p.49
- Accessibility p.49
- Tv input framework p.50
- Quick settings p.50
- Media ui p.50
- Instant apps p.50
- Application packaging compatibility p.51
- Heavyweight apps p.51
- Companion device pairing p.51
- Multimedia compatibility p.52
- Media codecs p.53
- Audio encoding p.53
- Audio decoding p.53
- Audio codecs details p.54
- Image encoding p.55
- Image decoding p.55
- Video codecs list p.56
- Video codecs p.56
- Image codecs details p.56
- Video encoding p.57
- Video decoding p.59
- Mpeg 4 p.59
- Mpeg 2 p.59
- H 65 hevc p.60
- Raw audio capture p.61
- Audio recording p.61
- Capture for voice recognition p.62
- Capture for rerouting of playback p.62
- Raw audio playback p.63
- Audio playback p.63
- Audio output volume p.63
- Audio latency p.63
- Audio effects p.63
- Network protocols p.65
- Secure media p.66
- Professional audio p.66
- Musical instrument digital interface midi p.66
- Capture for unprocessed p.68
- Developer tools p.69
- Developer tools and options compatibility p.69
- Hardware compatibility p.71
- Display and graphics p.71
- Developer options p.71
- Screen configuration p.72
- Screen orientation p.74
- Display metrics p.74
- D and 3d graphics acceleration p.74
- Secondary displays p.77
- Screen technology p.77
- Legacy application compatibility mode p.77
- Non touch navigation p.78
- Navigation keys p.78
- Keyboard p.78
- Input devices p.78
- Touchscreen input p.79
- Fake touch input p.80
- Game controller support p.81
- Sensors p.82
- Remote control p.82
- Accelerometer p.83
- Magnetometer p.84
- Gyroscope p.86
- Thermometer p.87
- Photometer p.87
- Barometer p.87
- Proximity sensor p.88
- High fidelity sensors p.88
- Biometric sensors p.90
- Android automotive only sensors p.92
- Pose sensor p.93
- Data connectivity p.93
- Telephony p.93
- Ieee 802 1 wi fi p.94
- Bluetooth p.97
- Near field communications p.98
- Minimum network capability p.100
- Sync settings p.101
- Secure elements p.101
- Rear facing camera p.101
- Data saver p.101
- Cameras p.101
- Front facing camera p.102
- External camera p.103
- Camera api behavior p.103
- Memory and storage p.104
- Camera orientation p.104
- Application shared storage p.105
- Minimum memory and storage p.105
- Usb peripheral mode p.106
- Adoptable storage p.106
- Usb host mode p.107
- Microphone p.108
- Audio output p.108
- Near ultrasound p.109
- Virtual reality mode high performance p.110
- Virtual reality mode p.110
- Virtual reality p.110
- User experience consistency p.112
- Power saving modes p.112
- Performance and power p.112
- File i o access performance p.112
- Power consumption accounting p.113
- Consistent performance p.113
- Security model compatibility p.114
- Permissions p.114
- Uid and process isolation p.115
- Filesystem permissions p.115
- Multi user support p.116
- Alternate execution environments p.116
- Security features p.117
- Premium sms warning p.117
- Usage history p.119
- Recording p.119
- Privacy p.119
- Network traffic p.120
- Data storage encryption p.120
- Connectivity p.120
- File based encryption p.121
- Direct boot p.121
- Full disk encryption p.122
- Device integrity p.122
- Keys and credentials p.123
- Secure lock screen p.124
- Strongbox p.127
- Safe boot mode p.128
- Data deletion p.128
- Subscription plans p.129
- Software compatibility testing p.129
- Compatibility test suite p.129
- Automotive vehicle system isolation p.129
- Updatable software p.130
- Cts verifier p.130
- Document changelog p.131
- Changelog viewing tips p.131
- Contact us p.132
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