We knew that Android 2.0 (codename Eclair) was on its way with all the Droid advertising hyping it. Today, Google announced that its Android SDK now supports Android 2.0.
Android 2.0 brings new developer APIs for sync, Bluetooth, and a few other areas. Using the new sync, account manager and contacts APIs, you can write applications to enable users to sync their devices to various contact sources. You can also give users a faster way to communicate with others by embedding Quick Contact within your application. With the new Bluetooth API, you can now easily add peer-to-peer connectivity or gaming to your applications.
Google also expects release a minor version update of Android 2.0 by the end of the year.