Android 16 could mimic how iOS handles app settings, but it's not as bad as you think
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Android 16 could mimic how iOS handles app settings, but it's not as bad as you think
Android 16 introduces a new API called SettingsPreferenceService that lets apps contribute their preferences to the Android Settings app. This API lets apps declare which of their own preferences can be read or written by Android Settings, which currently has no ability to control app settings. It’s debatable whether Android developers will actually take advantage of this API, though, as iOS offers a similar API that few iOS developers take adva…
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