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Creating an Example Android App in Android Studio

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The next step is to define the type of initial activity that is to be created for the application. A range of different activity types is available when developing Android applications. The Master/Detail Flow option will be covered in a later chapter. For the purposes of this example, however, simply select the option to create a Blank Activity.
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[[Image:android_studio_new_project_activity2.png|Selecting an Activity type in Android Studio]]
The example project created for us when we selected the option to create an activity consists of a user interface containing a label that will read “Hello World” when the application is executed.
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The next step in this tutorial is to modify the user interface of our application so that it displays a larger text view object with a different message to the one provided for us by Android Studio.
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