This should start the emulator with the selected AVD. Open the Terminal app and type the following command: $ANDROID_HOME/tools/emulator -netdelay none -netspeed full -avd Nexus_5_API_25 Work-From-Home is covered toounlike other Android emulators, the Visual Studio Emulator for Android works over remote desktop. Stop the emulator started by Android Studio. Also, with Hyper-V compatibility you can run the emulator side-by-side with the Windows Phone Emulator and other Hyper-V VMs, cutting the time you spend switching between platforms.
#ANDROID STUDIO RUN EMULATOR HOW TO#
How to start Android Emulator from Terminal? Install the Android SDK and the emulator accelerator so that you can deploy the MAF applications developed in JDeveloper to a configured Android device or. 3In the System Image dialog box, select the. Which can be shortened to : $ANDROID_HOME/tools/emulator -netdelay none -netspeed full -avd Nexus_5_API_25 How to Set Up an Emulator in Android Studio 1Choose ToolsAndroidAVD Manager. Notice in the Run Window of Android Studio the command line used to start the device: /Users/HDO/Library/Android/sdk/tools/emulator -netdelay none -netspeed full -avd Nexus_5_API_25 In the Verify Configuration window, check any parameter :ĪVD Manager shows you the newly created device:Ĭlick on the launch button to launch the newly created AVD in the emulator.
Once the download is complete, click on the Next button. This download process is done through SDK Manager. In the System Image, select the system image Nougat, API Level 25, ABI x86 :Ĭlick on the download link to download the selected System Image. In the Select Hardware window, select Nexus 5 as shown in the following snapshot: If no emulator has been created you should start with this screen: Go to the Tools menu -> :Android -> AVD Manager:
Start Android Studio app, then create a blank project.
The purpose of this section is to guide you to create in your development environment an Android emulator.Īndroid emulators are managed through a UI called AVD ManagerĪVD Manager has a nice interface when started from Android Studio.