Screl leading provider of customized Android apps in the UAE,KSA,Qatar,India.
We specialise in using Android SDK's APIs, handset emulator, audio-visual controller, sample code and debugging tools to create applications that look good, and work even better.
We leverage our expertise in Android application development in Dubai to offer technology solutions such as:
- Framework API's
- Android SDK supported Java Programming
- C/C++ programming
- Using protocols
- Google Play
- Android's WiFi API's
- Android SyncAdapters
- Printing frameworks
- Media (Audio-Video) frameworks
- Near Field Communication (NFC)
- 3rd party social application integration
- Google Analytics integration
- Google Cloud Messaging
- Location based services using Google Maps, GPS etc
Systems
Our Android services cover every aspect of app development, and offer comprehensive solutions with exceptional quality, performance and quick time to market. Our Android development in the UAE solutions offers you:
- WiFi and GPS communication system
- Comprehensive range of bar code scanning system
- Business/workplace systems
- Travel system
- Security systems
- Internet applications
- Gaming application
- Shopping and e-commerce systems
The world’s leading mobile OS offers many opportunities but also poses unique challenges due to the proliferation of hardware. Senior developers are able to minimize the difficulty posed to UI while utilizing the latest trends to support app creation no matter what stage of development.The Android software development kit (SDK) includes a comprehensive set of development tools.These include a debugger, libraries, a handset emulator based on QEMU, documentation, sample code, and tutorials. Currently supported development platforms include computers running Linux (any modern desktop Linux distribution), Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later, and Windows 7 or later. As of March 2015, the SDK is not available on Android itself, but software development is possible by using specialized Android applications.Until around the end of 2014, the officially-supported integrated development environment (IDE) was Eclipse using the Android Development Tools (ADT) Plugin, though IntelliJ IDEA IDE (all editions) fully supports Android development out of the box, and NetBeans IDE also supports Android development via a plugin.As of 2015, Android Studio, made by Google and powered by IntelliJ, is the official IDE; however, developers are free to use others, but Google made it clear that ADT was officially deprecated since the end of 2015 to focus on Android Studio as the official Android IDE. Additionally, developers may use any text editor to edit Java and XML files, then use command line tools (Java Development Kit and Apache Ant are required) to create, build and debug Android applications as well as control attached Android devices (e.g., triggering a reboot, installing software package(s) remotely).