[This post is by Scott Main, lead tech writer for developer.android.com. â Tim Bray] Before Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), all Android-powered devices included a dedicated Menu button. As a developer, you could use the Menu button to display whatever options were relevant to the user, often using the activityâs built-in options menu. Honeycomb removed the reliance on physical buttons, and introduced the
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