Creating Android Emulator for use with Eclipse
Creating Android Emulator for use with Eclipse
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A fundamental part of creating Android applications is running and testing them. Testing your code and app implementation on real devices is important, but emulating other scenarios and having the convenience, protection, and cost savings of not owning every Android device ever created keeps development realistic.An emulator acts as a real Android device (in most cases) and allows us to run and test the application without having a real device.The ADT plugin includes an emulator to deploy and run an Android application. You can test any application on emulator but there are some limitations on running android app on emulator because there is no camera, sensor, GPS. So any app with these features will not work. But if you no real device you can work with this. This tutorial shows how to create emulator in Eclipse.
Use AVD manager to create new emulator instance and use for development purposes. We can create emulators as per required size, ram, sd card capacity and keyboard. Now a days u can also use third party emulators like bluestacks, genymotion etc.
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Creating Android Emulator for use with Eclipse
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