HTTP efficiency is crucial for making apps that rely on web features load faster and save bandwidth. That’s why it’s important for developers to rely on an HTTP client such as OkHttp to handle network requests/responses. The project has recently been updated to version 3.0, which brings major changes to the API focusing mainly on simplicity and consistency. OkHttp supports Android 2.3 and above, so any developers looking for an efficient HTTP client should give OkHttp a shot.
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