Device : zte nubia z5s mini nx406e (Android version 4.4.4 KitKat)
According to official information here
information summary:
Building recent old releases (>= 5.0 Lollipop)
Building really old releases (<= 4.4 KitKat)
(>= 5.0 Lollipop) (<= 4.4.4 Me) (<= 4.4 KitKat)
Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) – AOSP master: Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty)
Android 2.3.x (Gingerbread) – Android 5.x (Lollipop): Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise)
Android 1.5 (Cupcake) – Android 2.2.x (Froyo): Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid)
JDK
Supported versions
Android 7.0 (Nougat) - Android 8.0 (Oreo):
Ubuntu: OpenJDK 8
Android 5.x (Lollipop) – Android 6.0 (Marshmallow):
Ubuntu: OpenJDK 7
Android 2.3.x (Gingerbread) - Android 4.4.x (KitKat):
Ubuntu: Java JDK 6
other information, Each version of Ubuntu comes by default with a certain version of JDK, and not all versions of Ubuntu, you can install all versions of JDK, starting from there, it looks like this:
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS ----> openjdk-7 ---> Source
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS ----> openjdk-8 ---> Source
* Then i ask: to be able to work with this device that works with Android version 4.4.4
then I should better use Ubuntu 14.04 LTS ?
Sorry my English is bad
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Some days back Daniel Fages from buildroid.org do the magic getting the Binary Translator of intel phones and doing a hack to can use in Android-x86 for virtualbox images, some days after he did to any Android-x86, so now, we have ARM apps working (not all, just ARMv5 at the moment).
I did my own build, and some benchmarks/test, if you wanna see it, just take a look at here:
How-to: Add ARM emulation (Binary Translator aka “libhoudini”) on Android-x86 4.0 ICS builds Step by Step.
Exclusive: Android-x86 4.0.4 “EeePC” running ARM apps (libhoudini videos/benchmarks, Angry birds, Quake3, Max Payne)
Android-x86 4.0.4-r2.1 (“Unofficial Releases” Generic EeePC and T101MT iso’s) Houdini(ARM)+FlashPlayer+Kernel 3.0.36
I hope that help, enjoy.
Regards.
Runnin marsmallow RR rom on zenfone 5 t00j houdini enabled but I want to convert an arm app. Can you please tell me how to do it? (Noob)
I put together an Ubuntu Virtual machine that will run on 32-bit Windows. If you want to build any of the following for any device:
Android alpha
Android beta
Android 1.0
Android 1.1
Android 1.5 Cupcake
Android 1.6 Donut
Android 2.0 Eclair
Android 2.0.1 Eclair
Android 2.1 Eclair
Android 2.2–2.2.3 Froyo
This should save you a few steps. You can download it from my Google Drive.
sailfish(earlier meego) will be available to install on any android device..
http://m.gsmarena.com/sailfish_os_will_be_available_for_android_users_to_install-news-7295.php
Okay, if I'm creating an app which targets for Android 5.1 and has to support a minimum Android Version of 2.3,
do I need to install the 2.3 SDK version from Android SDK Manager so that it supports Gingerbread??
Or is 5.1 SDK enough to support it by backward compatibility??
Thanks
Hi,
I'm sure that this thread will help you more:
need sdk 23.0.5 + android L (api 21) + API 20 + API 19 Latest Updated Api .
Basic Android SDK Tutorial For Beginners (Windows) - 02/24/2011
If not, ask in one of them.
Good luck
Anyway, I found the answer by testing.
Answer is: NO
Hello people, does anybody know if there's any virtual machine available with android 8.0 Oreo? I've tried Genymotion but the most recent version available is android 7.1.0.
I've found it can be done using the official Android Studio from Google. Just create a new Android Virtual Device in Tools > Android > AVD Manager. Testing android 8.0 Oreo so far so good.