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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions peps/pep-0011.rst
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================================ =========================== ========
Target Triple Notes Contacts
================================ =========================== ========
aarch64-linux-android Russell Keith-Magee, Petr Viktorin
aarch64-pc-windows-msvc Steve Dower
arm64-apple-ios iOS on device Russell Keith-Magee, Ned Deily
arm64-apple-ios-simulator iOS on M1 macOS simulator Russell Keith-Magee, Ned Deily
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glibc, gcc Victor Stinner
s390x-unknown-linux-gnu glibc, gcc Victor Stinner
x86_64-linux-android Russell Keith-Magee, Petr Viktorin
x86_64-unknown-freebsd BSD libc, clang Victor Stinner
================================ =========================== ========

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8 changes: 5 additions & 3 deletions peps/pep-0738.rst
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Author: Malcolm Smith <[email protected]>
Sponsor: Petr Viktorin <[email protected]>
Discussions-To: https://discuss.python.org/t/pep-738-adding-android-as-a-supported-platform/40975
Status: Accepted
Status: Final
Type: Standards Track
Created: 12-Dec-2023
Python-Version: 3.13
Resolution: https://discuss.python.org/t/pep-738-adding-android-as-a-supported-platform/40975/23

.. canonical-doc:: :ref:`py3.13:using-android`


Abstract
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* ``release`` - Android version of the device, as a string (e.g. ``"14"``)
* ``api_level`` - :ref:`API level <738-os-versions>` of the device, as an
integer (e.g. ``34``)
* ``min_api_level`` - Minimum API level this build of Python can run on, as
an integer (e.g. ``23``). This is the same as ``sys.getandroidapilevel``.
* ``manufacturer`` - `manufacturer
<https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build#MANUFACTURER>`__ of
the device, as a string (e.g. ``"Google"``)
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* ``device`` - `device name
<https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build#DEVICE>`__ of the
device, as a string (e.g. ``"panther"``)
* ``is_simulator`` - ``True`` if the device is an emulator; ``False`` if it’s a
physical device.

Which one of ``model`` and ``device`` is more likely to be unique, and which one
is more likely to resemble the marketing name, varies between different
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