Updated README

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## To build liblinphone for Android, you must:
1. Download the Android sdk (API 28.0.0 at max) with platform-tools and tools updated to latest revision, then add both 'tools' and 'platform-tools' folders in your path and the android-sdk folder to ANDROID_HOME environment variable.
1. Download the latest Android sdk with platform-tools and tools updated to latest revision, then add both 'tools' and 'platform-tools' folders in your path and the android-sdk folder to ANDROID_HOME environment variable.
2. Download the Android NDK 17 from google and add it to your path (no symlink !!!) and ANDROID_NDK environment variable.
2. Download the latest Android NDK from google and add it to your path (no symlink !!!) and ANDROID_NDK environment variable.
3. Install _yasm_, _nasm_ (For OpenH224 support only), _python_, _pkg_config_ and _cmake(>=3.12)_.
3. Install _yasm_, _nasm_ (For OpenH224 support only), _python_, _pkg_config_, _doxygen_, _graphviz_ and _cmake(>=3.12)_.
* On 64 bits linux systems you'll need the _ia32-libs_ package.
* With the latest Debian (multiarch), you need this:
* `dpkg --add-architecture i386`
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10. _(optional)_ Once you compiled the libraries succesfully with 'make', you can reduce the compilation time using 'make quick': it will only generate a new APK from java files.
## To run the tutorials:
1. Open the _res/values/non_localizable_custom.xml_ file and change the *show_tutorials_instead_of_app* to true.
2. Compile again using `make` and `make install`.
3. **Don't forget to put it back to false to run the linphone application normally.**
## To create an apk with a different package name
You need to edit the build.gradle file: