The Android API (Application Programming Interface) is a set of tools, protocols, and routines for building software applications for the Android operating system. It provides developers with pre-written code and functionalities to create apps that interact with the device's hardware, software, and data. It's commonly used to access features like the camera, GPS, contacts, sensors, and UI elements, enabling developers to build a wide range of applications from simple utilities to complex games and enterprise solutions.
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