Google is once again challenging developers to make the best use of Android, and giving away I/O invitations to the most unique submissions.
Via the Android Experiments Challenge, developers can submit their take on best use cases for Android. It can be just about anything, so long as it adheres to Google’s very vague and basic requirements:
- Creative uses of Android’s new or distinctive features
- Projects that explore how users interact with their devices
- Unique visual aesthetics
- Open source projects
The only hard and fast rule seems to be that projects are open source; outside of that, it’s completely open season for Android developers.
Google is taking the top three submissions, and the deadline is April 13. If you don’t win, there’s still hope; five runners-up will get a new Nexus 6P.
Announcing the 2016 Android Experiments I/O Challenge! on Android Developers blog