![]() Yo'll might need this PATH for future steps. Now, This is important: From the this image, you can see that the SDK will be installed in /usr/local/share/android-sdk. And to do it so, just follow along the wizard that Android Studio provides: The good news is that this is last piece of software we need to install. You see, we installed the IDE (Android Studio), a Virtual Android Device (The Pixel 2 with Android Q), but we still have to install the SDK to actually compile apps for Android!!! I told you it was going to be HUGE. If I click on the play (▶️) icon, in the list of devices (the last image), I'll get a warning about no SDK installed on my machine. Right now it only show the one I just created: Now click on Download and wait again for a big download.Īfter the installation is finished, you have to name the newly created device.Īnd here it the list of devices in your machine. I didn't select Android R because at the time of this writing it was still on beta and I didn't want any incompatibilities by using unreleased software. The you have to select the version of Android you want to run in your hardware. I selected a Pixel 2 since it doesn't require a lot of resources from my computer. The first question you get, is the type of hardware you want to emulate. So fire up Android Studio if you haven't already, and in the greetings window, select Configure > AVD Manager.
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