currently, I'm using Pixel 5 from Android Studio for developing android app (on Mac)

but the device is so laggy and often runs into issues such as UI not responding...I tried some other virtual devices from Android Studio but they're quite the same.

which device do you usually use, is there any tips to increase the virtual device performance ?

I was wondering if it is actually possible to pair a physical Wear OS device to a virtual android phone in Android Studio. I am currently developing a fitness app that makes use of the Health Service API, but because it is only compatible with Android 11+ I cannot use a physical phone (my phone runs Android 10 and isn't updateable) to run the corresponding companion app on. Additionally a virtual wear OS device cannot be used because the emulator doesn't as of yet have support for an exercise type I am interested in (no weightlifting category - see here).


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Essentially this means I require my companion app to run on my physical watch (a Galaxy Watch 5 running Wear OS 3.5) and the phone app to run virtually in the Android Studio emulator (a Pixel 4 running Android 12) and have them communicate. I recently attempted to have my physical watch pair with the virtual phone using Android Studio's Wear OS Pairing Assistant feature but was unable to - with Android Studio saying "Wear OS pairing assistant cannot pair unsupported devices" See here.

When checking the documentation for pairing wearables and devices it doesn't seem there is any information on pairing a virtual phone with a physical watch, the only instructions I find are about connecting a physical phone to a watch emulator . I understand that Wear OS 3 is not compatible with the Wear OS app, and this app seems to be needed when attempting to pair a watch through the phone emulator. This is a summary of what I tried:

I was wondering if there is any way in Android Studio or (perhaps a command in adb) that would allow me to pair my physical watch to the virtual phone. This question was asked a little while back here but I wondered if there had been any updates? Thanks :)

i live in India and i travel a lot and i need a number that doesn't just close if I'm outside the country

and i need a number can connect to whatapp and bank and all these social media, but i don't want to get banned, heard stories of people using textnow getting banned from apps, not interested in that. just a virtual number that allows you to do all the things normal numbers can do.

and also if i can use multiple numbers like and Indian number or US number, or whatever number i need to be accepted by the local government and business.

I'm new android development. I need to choose a device to run my app. So that what is the best way. Somebody told me that ,AVD will slow down your Mac. ( My android phone is Moto G4 Plus )So Suggest me what should I choose ?

The real question here is how serious are you about getting your app tested on multiple devices? Can you guarantee that your app is simple enough and/or that your code is written well enough to be able to run smoothly on all devices? If not, test it on your phone and multiple AVDs, on multiple versions of Android.

It's depend on you.There is some difference between AVD and phone.You can choose different SDK API and dpi on AVD, it really convenience when you want to test your app on different mobile phone.But be sure your OS have enough RAM to run AVD or your system will be very slow.If you use your a mobile phone,you don't need to wait AVD to start up and safe your time(start up really slow for me at the first time).You also need to use your phone when your app use a mobile sensor and AVD don't have.Real phone could more operable.

I have a server running on the network my computer is on. Is there a way to allow the virtual device to use this same network and access the server? The virtual device won't let me toggle the wifi (probably because it doesn't have one). The only options I see that look right are:

The virtual device is emulating my Droid X (API 2.2). I'm not looking for answers on how to communicate with the server but to get on the net and possibly a simple test to verify I'm on (right now I'm just using the ConnectivityManager to check)

"Each instance of the emulator runs behind a virtual router/firewall service that isolates it from your development machine's network interfaces and settings and from the internet. An emulated device can not see your development machine or other emulator instances on the network. Instead, it sees only that it is connected through Ethernet to a router/firewall."

I had issues with getting the larger devices to emulate (Nexus7 and 10), while the phone sized emulators worked great. Would just keep getting a black screen with nothing for hours with the tablets. What helped was actually the OPPOSITE of what most people here are recommending: after setting the tick box for 'Use Host GPU' and setting the target to the highest android (4.4.2 at the time of this writing) the 7 and 10 work as expected!

Have you tried the power button :) ... it really worked for me. Actually emulator saves the device state before closing so at the last run if you switched off the device & closed the emulator then in the next run it will load previous state & display switched off phone aka blank screen. Although there might be many other causes of this issue.

I also had the same problem. I figured out that the HAXM hardware accelerator was recently updated but not reinstalled since the update manager just updates the installer package which get saved to your hard drive. You will need to remove HAXM and then run that installer package to complete the update. Usualy this gets installed into ANDROID-SDK-ROOT\android-sdk\extras\intel\Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager. Where ANDROID-SDK-ROOT is the location where your android sdk is located.

I use Microsoft's lightning fast Android Emulators utilizing Hyper-V, and I had the same black screen for every Android emulator that I created no matter how I set the GPU Mode (auto, host, mesa, angle, swiftshader, off). Though my situation is apparently different form that of the OP, I thought it might be useful for those using Microsoft Android emulators and coming here after searching "android emulator black screen".

Then I restarted the Android studio deleting all the files in rootdirectory of the android studio and started again with defaultsettings downloaded all the required files but this time alsothe virtual device didn't start.

I'm very new to Android development. I've just downloaded Android Studio and and starting my first app. I'm trying to use the Virtual Device Manager to create a new virtual device. The tutorial I am following is telling me to pick a device with an x86_64 architecture. Having picked the Nexus 5x phone, there is no option for any x86_64 images.

1) With Android Studio open, you click the button at the top with a small phone icon called AVD Manager.2) You can select an existing emulator to run and click the small green triangle "Play" button on the right.

If the AVD manager is blank, you will need to create a new virtual device. I would recommend re-watching the lesson on that. It is the "Running the Fun Facts Project" Lesson that walks you through it.

A Repairable Virtual Android DeviceAn Adroid Virtual Device That failed to load. Click Details to see the error:A Box pops up that saysName: Android442CPU/ABI: ARM (armabi-v7a)Path: C:\Users\travis.android\avd\Android442.avdTarget: Android 4.4.2(API level 19)Skin: WSVGA

Android users worried about privacy and anonymity have been able to use Tor on their phones thanks to popular apps made by a group of digital rights advocates for a long time. But Android isn't the most secure operating system out there, which can expose activists or whistleblowers using these apps to hackers or government spies.

Now, these paranoid Android users have a new way to use Tor more securely thanks to a completely separate and isolated virtual phone within their phone. This "Tor Space" will feature the same apps that can already be used on regular Android phones, such as Orbot and Orfox, but it's designed to run on a siloed separate partition with no access to other data stored on the phone.

Graphite Software, the company behind the virtual phone technology known as "Secure Spaces," launched Tor Space on Wednesday. Secure Spaces essentially allow users to create separate containers or virtual machines within one phone where users can isolate and compartmentalize their workflow and data.

The idea is to give people who use Tor on their cell phone an extra layer of protection. If they get hacked while using this Tor Space, the hackers, at least in theory, should not have access to other data on the phone and shouldn't be able to easily unmask the user.

Tor Space comes pre-loaded with several privacy apps: Orbot, Orfox, ObscuraCam, ChatSecure and PixelKnot. As a security precaution, the Tor Space has Google Play, Bluetooth, NFC, the microphone, all locations services and the ability to take screenshots disabled by default, according to Graphite Software.

Users who are even more paranoid can create a Tor Space within their phone and make it hidden. This way, the space doesn't appear on any regular screen, and can only be accessed by typing a pin code within, for example, a special calculator app.

The bad news is that Tor Space not available for all Android users just yet. Tor Space will be free to download for users who own the Blackphone 2 (the ability to have separate spaces was probably my favorite feature on the privacy-minded phone), the little-known Coolpad TipTop Max, as well as those who have the Nexus 5, but only if they are using the Secure Spaces System ROM. To get it, users need a certain degree of technical know-how to root the device and install it.

I have a personal phone I want to put my work email on; however, my work email requires Microsoft Intune which requires that I give permission for my company to clear my phone at any time without warning. The reason they do this is in case I have company secrets on my phone and I if I become a risk they want to wipe my phone. I wanted to work around this by putting an android virtual machine on my phone. This way the company can clear my phone if they please but they will just wipe my VM not me actual personal phone. e24fc04721

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