The Android SDK (Software Development Kit) is a set of development tools used to create applications for the Android platform. It provides developers with the APIs, libraries, emulator, and other resources needed to build, test, and debug Android apps using programming languages like Java and Kotlin. The SDK is commonly used for developing mobile applications for smartphones, tablets, wearables, and other Android-powered devices.
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