Interesting OOD question posed by the OP. If I understand the question
correctly, I would say it depends

In Android, the Adapter interface is a contract with a class that extends
AdapterView. This is noticably different that the Adapter Pattern, which
generally mediates between two incompatible interfaces. However, It's not
too unusual to have a class that is otherwise unrelated to a AdapterView go
ahead and implement Adapter or ListAdapter instead of having to add an
additional adapter class to mediate. A possible objection may be that if
other clients wish to access the model-ness of the class in question, they
would have to access it via the Adapter interface. This is, however, not
necessarily a problem as the class can easily expose other model-ness
interfaces or be itself a model.

As to "single responsibility", I think a more important aspect of OOD with
respect to the design of a class is cohesiveness. It's a question of degree.
A class that does two things that are unrelated or unconnected would be
highly suspect.

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