Does anyone know if it is possible to root with the terminal emulator app for 2.2? It worked on 2.1 but I don't know if there is a way to do it yet, if there is a way any help will be appreciated.
I would also like to know how to unroot using the same method
is there a terminal like feature in android since it is usinglinux kernal
yes look in the market........
could someone give name of terminal to search in the market onlything i got is emulator
terminal emulator is fine. that's what i use.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/android-terminal-emulator/jackpal.androidterm
I use terminal emulator also, it gets the job done.
Connectbot is the best terminal by a long shot.
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Got my first smartphone as a gift (!!), and it has Android Market! Solved!
Hello,
I'm using a rooted Creative ZEN Touch 2, powered by Android 2.2.1.
Unfortunately, it doesn't support Android Market.
I've tried using MarketEnabler, and download the Market APK files, but it still won't boot, I get a white screen, and then the Market immediately close.
So I've thought of using the Google Android Emulator; I don't have the Java Developpement Kit now, so before installing it, I want to be sure if this work:
Using the emulator, will I be able to download APPs from the Market directly to my PC, so that I could put the APK file on my device?
I'm getting tired of searching for APK files manually all the time.
Thanks you very much! If anyone know any tips that could make the market works on the ZEN Touch 2, please let me know!
*I know there's a way to make it work on the Creative ZiiO, but that sound complicated, and probably won't work with my device.*
Hi
I tried some emulator like andy, bluestacks.
I need to run android emulator on windows or ubuntu doesn't matter.
I want to use hotspot shield android app to vpn, if possible other app will be ok.
My aim is to make android emulator assume itselt in the USA.
Which emulator and vpn do I need to use?
Android Studio 3.0 ships the latest version of the Android emulator, with the following major new features:
(1) Quick Boot, which allows the emulator to boot in a couple of seconds using state-of-the-art snapshot technologies. The android emulator is the first android virtual machine that supports true OpenGL snapshots.
(2) OpenGL ES 3 support, this means it supports more modern games.
(3) Android Oreo 8.0 and Google Play store support (this is an old feature)
https://androidstudio.googleblog.com/2017/10/android-emulator-2620-canary-with-quick.html
Follow the following steps to install Android studio and the emulator:
(1) Download and Install Android Studio 3.0 here:
https://developer.android.com/studio/index.html
(2) Make sure the Android Emulator version is 26.2+, this is the version that supports Quick Boot.
Go to Android Studio menu Tools > Android > SDK Manager , click Updates tab, and choose Canary Channel, as shown in the screenshot.
Then click Android SDK > SDK Tools, and you should see Android Emulator Update Available 26.2.1, select it and click OK to install.
(3) Create AVD
Go to Android Studio menu Tools > AVD Manager, click Create Virtual Device, you can click Show Advanced Settings to check if Quick Boot is available. If you don't see it, meaning you have an old version of the emulator.
(4) Quick Boot
To verify the Quick Boot feature, when you close the emulator (the + sign from sidebar), you should see a notification of Saving State..., and when you start the AVD, it should boot instantly, and showing Loading State...
Please refer to the attached screenshots for more details.
You can also download the preview version of Android Studio, then can download latest Android emulator directly:
https://developer.android.com/studio/preview/index.html
huisinro said:
You can also download the preview version of Android Studio, then can download latest Android emulator directly:
https://developer.android.com/studio/preview/index.html
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Is this time the Android Emulator completely separate from the Android studio?
Because you know man Google can develop the best Android Emulator available on the earth but its is not optimising it to be like the what leapdroid was on the PC
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I definitely know that how people are especially searching for the emulators over the web and you supported that development sometime ago before you join Google so please request on our behalf to the Google to like develop something like Android on desktop so that this open source operating system will have well reach even to the desktop users and not just all those Chrome OS users.
If you've got a brave soul, all direct download links are inside this public xml repository file:
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/repository2-1.xml
for example, the Mac version of the emulator link: https://dl.google.com/dl/android/repository/emulator-darwin-4266726.zip
huisinro said:
If you've got a brave soul, all direct download links are inside this public xml repository file:
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/repository2-1.xml
for example, the Mac version of the emulator link: https://dl.google.com/dl/android/repository/emulator-darwin-4266726.zip
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I didn't intend to hurt your feelings in any way but what I did was the request from the hundred of the users of the leapdroid community to request you to get the best available emulator that can be developed only by Google by the help of the excellent developers like you.
You know how much popular Leapdroid was when it was in the active development stage and people are worshiping you as the god of the emulator till now
Can you just give the link of the AVD and the emulator only from the XML file for windows so that we will just be able to run the emulator fine, because I am Noob and and I don't have any much idea about reading this XML file
Android Emulator v27 with Quick Boot is launched today:
Blog:
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2017/12/quick-boot-top-features-in-android.html
Social:
https://twitter.com/AndroidDev/status/942824787633635329
https://plus.google.com/+AndroidDevelopers/posts/XAWLxuc92Wa
OMG!!! The amount of downloads I have to do before I can even try the emulator is crazy. Download Android Studio, download canary. You did not tell us what to do after the canary finished downloading. Also, I can't even find the items in step 3 that you stated in the first post. You did not state that I have to start a new project before I can even find this "AVD Manager". Not everyone is familiar with Android Studio. Then, I have to wait for another download when starting the VM. 1 full hour of downloading at least 3gb of stuff and figuring out where to find stuff and make them work and I have not even managed to open the VM. Cancelled the VM download finally and wasted my time trying to figure out how to get this emulator to work. If you really want people to test your emulator, at least give proper instructions and give a warning how much downloading is needed.