Greg Spencer a04df5bc6b
Updates the package dependencies by running flutter update-packages --force-upgrade (#13906)
This simply updates the package dependencies by running flutter update-packages --force-upgrade.

I'm doing this with no other changes, because the last time I tried that, redness occurred. I want to isolate the problem to a "clean" update of the packages.

It looks like the plugins device_info, connectivity, and url_launcher haven't yet had their gradle configurations updated, so they fail when trying to build with the new gradle. I did not upgrade for those three packages only (in flutter_gallery) until we are ready to fix them (fixing them for master will break them for alpha users, so we need to do an alpha roll to do that).
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