Android SDK is for implementing your own apps; it is not for and it cannot be used for changing/configuring/customizing pre-installed apps on your device. Any claim that such a thing is possible lacks basic understanding of Android development and is just plain wrong. You cannot change/configure/customize pre-installed apps without having their source code, making the changes in the source code and then building it yourself.
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