Explain android 4.0 library folder in android?
Answer / Astha Tulsyan
In Android, the library folder is used to store system libraries that are required by the application but cannot be packaged within the APK due to size limitations. The Android 4.0 version introduced the concept of a 'system library', which refers to these essential libraries that are provided and maintained by Google. The libraries are placed in a specific directory structure under the system/lib directory.
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