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A library that analyzes an Android device's specifications and calculates which year the device would be considered "high end”.

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Device Year Class is an Android library that implements a simple algorithm that maps a device's RAM, CPU cores, and clock speed to the year where those combination of specs were considered high end. This allows a developer to easily modify application behavior based on the capabilities of the phone's hardware.

Most Popular Devices by Year Class

Mappings as of this writing (ceilings, aside from the final row):

Year Cores Clock RAM
2008 1 528MHz 192MB
2009 n/a 600MHz 290MB
2010 n/a 1.0GHz 512MB
2011 2 1.2GHz 1GB
2012 4 1.5GHz 1.5GB
2013 n/a 2.0GHz 2GB
2014 n/a >2GHz >2GB

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Download the latest JARs or grab via Gradle:

compile 'com.facebook.device.yearclass:yearclass:1.0.1'

or Maven:

<dependency>
  <groupId>com.facebook.device.yearclass</groupId>
  <artifactId>yearclass</artifactId>
  <version>1.0.1</version>
</dependency>

Calculate Device Year Class

Calculating the current device's Year Class is simple.

int year = YearClass.get(getApplicationContext());

Then, later on, you can use the year class to make decisions in your app, or send it along with your analytics.

if (year >= 2013) {
    // Do advanced animation
} else if (year > 2010) {
    // Do simple animation
} else {
    // Phone too slow, don't do any animations
}

See the yearclass-sample project for more details.

Improve Device Year Class!

See the CONTRIBUTING.md file for how to help out.

License

Device Year Class is BSD-licensed. We also provide an additional patent grant.

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