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Following its announcement last November, Android Studio 2.0 has been released into the stable channel, with a new emulator, Instant Run building, and more.
Android Studio’s Emulator is a versatile tool that lets you create virtual devices to simulate real Android phones and tablets.
Some major features that were announced yesterday in Android Studio 2.0 include the new Android Emulator, which is 3x faster than Android Studio’s previous emulator, according to Android product ...
It would allow developers to test their Android apps on a Chromebook, without going out and buying one. At long last, Google has finally added Chrome OS emulator images to Android Studio.
Back in October, Android Studio 3.0 was set loose to the stable channel with improved support for the Kotlin language, platform technologies like Android Things, and many other new and improved ...
Android Studio 3.1 is officially live in the stable channel, and it brings a wealth of new features and optimizations, including a new Android Emulator that can use custom frames or no frame at ...
Google today launched version 2.0 of its Android Studio integrated development environment (IDE) for writing apps for its mobile operating system. Android Studio, which is based on IntelliJ ...
Android Studio 4.1: easier to add on-device TensorFlow Lite models, run Android Emulator directly, more foldable form factors, and Database Inspector.
Google today launched Android Studio 3.6 with Google Maps in the Android Emulator, and automatic memory leak detection for Fragments and Activities.