Android Development Mock Interview | Part 2 | Interview Questions for Android Developers

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Published 2022-11-03
This chapter of Turing Mock Interview takes a deep dive into the technical interview of Android Development and understands the kind of questions that get asked in an Android Development interview. Further, it sheds light on the career trajectory of Android developers and resources where they can learn more about it. Let us know in the comments below which tech stack you'd like us to cover next.

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All Comments (15)
  • My suggestion, just keep notes of questions from here and find answer by yourself. The guys is reading answers that makes the whole video unauthentic
  • @hassanammer7854
    before using ViewModel we may use bundle-argument mechanics that make fragments hold and pass the data between them, also we try to use navigation component its very useful in this case.
  • @Aatmikvlogs
    10:12 he is definitely reading the answers for somewhere on his screen look his eyes bro
  • @aseemsharma4643
    Target SDK version answer is not correct, if the app is targeting to a higher SDK it means it adheres to all the changes that targeted version supports to and if your app doesn’t handle the required breaking changes, app will certainly crash, it cannot run smoothly, example if you provided target SDK 34 then you can no longer have services without having their purpose defined in the manifest and also you have to define your broadcast how it is registered i.e exported or not exported.
  • @rajatchauhan4845
    He is reading from screen🤣. But I understand it is for educational prupose.
  • @j2shoes288
    he talks too fast, difficult to keep up with what he's saying. Slow down, you want to interviewer to understand and remember what you are saying.