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<sample>
<name>WearHighBandwidthNetworking</name>
<group>Wearable</group>
<package>com.example.android.wearable.wear.wearhighbandwidthnetworking</package>
<!-- change minSdk if needed-->
<minSdk>24</minSdk>
<minSdkVersionWear>24</minSdkVersionWear>
<targetSdkVersion>28</targetSdkVersion>
<targetSdkVersionWear>28</targetSdkVersionWear>
<multiDexEnabled>true</multiDexEnabled>
<androidX>true</androidX>
<dependency_wearable>androidx.wear:wear:1.0.0</dependency_wearable>
<dependency_wearable>androidx.legacy:legacy-support-v13:1.0.0</dependency_wearable>
<strings>
<intro>
<![CDATA[
Sample demonstrates how to determine if a high-bandwidth network is available for use cases that
require a minimum network bandwidth, such as streaming media or downloading large files. In
addition, the sample demonstrates best practices for asking a user to add a new Wi-Fi network for
high-bandwidth network operations if the bandwidth of currently available networks is inadequate.
]]>
</intro>
</strings>
<template src="base-build" />
<template src="Wear" />
<metadata>
<!-- Values: {DRAFT | PUBLISHED | INTERNAL | DEPRECATED | SUPERCEDED} -->
<status>DEPRECATED</status>
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<categories>Wearable</categories>
<technologies>Android</technologies>
<languages>Java</languages>
<solutions>Mobile</solutions>
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Expert is reserved for highly technical or specialized content, and should
be used sparingly. (e.g. VPN clients, SELinux, custom instrumentation runners) -->
<level>INTERMEDIATE</level>
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<icon>screenshots/icon-web.png</icon>
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<screenshots>
<img>screenshots/wear-1.png</img>
<img>screenshots/wear-2.png</img>
<img>screenshots/wear-3.png</img>
</screenshots>
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<api_refs>
<android>android.net.ConnectivityManager</android>
<android>android.net.NetworkCapabilities</android>
<android>android.net.NetworkRequest</android>
</api_refs>
<description>
<![CDATA[
Sample moved to [github.com/android/wear-os][1].
[1]: https://github.com/android/wear-os
]]>
</description>
<intro>
<![CDATA[
This repo and all Wear OS samples have been moved to [github.com/android/wear-os][1]. Please check out the code there. Thank you!
[1]: https://github.com/android/wear-os
]]>
</intro>
</metadata>
</sample>