As early as 2019, Google launched Jetpack Compose, which is a writing method for developing native Android applications using Kotlin. It abandons the conventional XML-based View to design application UIs, but lets Developers create designs declaratively.
Since then, Google has strongly encouraged developers to use Jetpack Compose in Android apps and has also refactored its Play Store app store using Jetpack Compose.
According to the latest findings from foreign media 9To5Google, Google is using Jetpack Compose to gradually rewrite the Android 14 settings app, code-named “Spa”, and has refactored some pages, including those related to apps, notifications, and language preferences.
Jetpack Compose is a declarative and responsive UI framework. Its writing method is similar to the web framework Flutter, and it is indeed relatively simple to write. As the main development framework promoted by Google, Android 14 and even subsequent systems are expected to continue to develop. Extend the reach of Jetpack Compose.
The first developer preview of Android 14 (Developer Preview) was launched on February 9, with enhanced support for devices of various screen sizes, with a focus on tablets and foldable devices, as well as a series of detail improvements.