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GUI frameworks for Python/Android don't be a lot ( as Python isn't well appropriate for design androip apps ^^ )...
However, Kivy is one. It's pre-installed with QPython ( 2 and 3, supporting each respective Python major version ) which provides also SL4A ( Scripting Layer for Android ), a binding to the android sdk for many script languages... I didn't have practice PyQt, so I can't tell you what are the differences with Kivy, but I can at least tell that its logical layout model is near that of android ( for having take a look at it on android studio ).
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Instead of edit silently your question description in uppercase, you could have react to my answer for explicit in what way Kivy must be discarder... :P
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All GUI implementations are not easy to learn and, I think, almost difficult and complicated each versus others... more or less ^^
Well, if you can find better, let me know: when i did search about that, I didn't find anything interresting. Add to that the so much complicated way ( if even exists ) to make standalone Python script in android, make me choice to look at java and android studio for real development, and keep Python for testing / funning purposes, investing me a few more in Kivy, and discover a logical near android GUI toolkit layout logical: so finally not so bad to start discovering android programming, as much as it's cross platform, and skill could be reused in desktop Python application easily ;)
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Kivy is very difficult and complicated and I don't find any good tutorial for Kivy.
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kivy is good
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it is told EXCEPT KIVY