Google Play Services 8.1

Google prepares for Android 6.0 Marshmallow with new APIs in Google Play Services 8.1

Android 6.0 Marshmallow is right around the corner and now that the rollout of Google Play services 8.1 has finally finished, Google wants to bring developers up to speed on the latest changes introduced in the updated Play services SDK. Detailed on the official Android Developers Blog, most of these changes are useful new APIs for devs to take advantage of, while some other changes could break some things unless addressed before Marshmallow arrives. Here’s what’s new.

Google also revealed a few “Breaking Changes,” that is, changes to the GoogleApiClient and PendingResult which could break changes in an app’s code. For more on handling these potential code breaks, developers will need to check out the release notes here.

And that should just about cover everything. The now updated Google Play services 8.1 SDK is now officially available to download. Devs can get started by jumping into their Android SDK Manager right now. For more, check out Google’s new YouTube explaining the above changes down below.

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