Should I install Android Studio?

Android Studio provides many excellent features that enhance productivity when building Android apps , such as: A blended environment where one can develop for all Android devices. Apply Changes to push code and resource changes to the running app without restarting the app. A flexible Gradle-based build system.

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Can I use Android Studio without SDK?

Android SDK is the prerequisite for building android apps, be it via native Kotlin, or other popular libraries like React Native and Flutter. Now I’ve been building apps using React Native for about 4 years now, and didn’t have any need for a full-fledged Android Studio IDE other than to install SDK(s) and emulator(s) .

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Is Android SDK necessary?

No, You don’t need to install everything . Install the “SDK Platform” for the Android versions you’ve set as minimum, target, and in-between the minimum & target. The Android SDK Extras are usually not required; but it is useful to be aware of them since they may be required depending on your use case.

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Is Android Studio different to Flutter?

The main difference between Flutter and Android Studio is that Flutter is basically a mobile app SDK that is developed to help developers and designers as well to build mobile apps that have a modern model for both iOS and Android, while Android studio belongs to the category of tech stack of “Integrated Development …

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