Join Jon-Luke West for an in-depth discussion in this video What you should know, part of Android Development Essential Training: Distributing Apps.
- [Instructor] This is the final course in the Android Essential Training learning path. It assumes that you are familiar with the Java programming language, and can develop and deploy an Android app within Android Studio. We will be using Android Studio 3.2, Android Oreo API level 27, and will be using an Android emulator to demo the sample application. If you are unfamiliar with any of these topics, I recommend you check out the course, Learning Java, or Create Your First App.
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Released
11/28/2018- Exploring the distribution options
- Cleaning up your code
- Building a signed APK file
- Configuring build types and variants
- Distributing through Google Play
- Adding app graphics
- Setting pricing
- Publishing the app in Google Play
- Submitting an app to Amazon
- Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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1. Know Your Distribution Options
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The Google Play store2m 15s
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Amazon Appstore2m 31s
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Other app stores2m 4s
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2. Package an App for Distribution
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Explore the sample app1m 53s
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Clean up your code5m 38s
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Manage the app version1m 19s
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Minify and obfuscate the app1m 13s
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Build a signed APK file5m 16s
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Configure build types1m 25s
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Configure multiple flavors5m 16s
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Create build variants4m 38s
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Write variant-specific code7m 24s
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3. Distribute through the Google Play Store
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Upload an APK4m 21s
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Complete the store listing4m 22s
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Set the content rating2m 12s
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Publish the app1m 44s
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4. Distribute through Amazon
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Test app compatibility1m 26s
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Create the store listing5m 15s
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5. Track an App's Usage
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Google Play usage reports2m 43s
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Amazon usage reports1m 21s
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Conclusion
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Next steps48s
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