![]() I was then given a starting virtual device screen that turned into a window with an Android logo. I then selected the 4.3 image and clicked the PLAY button. (Note: I had already downloaded another image) Step 6 – Start your Android virtual device. ![]() Low and behold all the images to chose from…įor this evaluation, I chose Android 4.3 Jelly Bean on the Nexus 7 device at 800×1280.Īfter a few minutes, the download finished and I clicked FINISH. I was then prompted for the log on and entered the same username and password I created earlier. Here’s what I saw, and then I clicked Yes to download a virtual device. Step 5 – Logging in and downloading images. Now comes the good part, starting up Genymotion for the first time. Next, I clicked YES to a couple installs for networking.Īfter VirtualBox installs, I was prompted for an upgrade. I was stepped through a few screens, I clicked YES at this scary WARNING screen. If you already have Virtualbox installed you will be given the prompt to re-install the version that comes with Genymotion.įor this demo, I am just letting Genymotion have its way and install 4.2.12 which is an older version. Genymotion will automatically download VirtualBox and prompt you to install it. Step 3 – Let Genymotion automatically install VirtualBox. Step 2 – I ran the Genymotion install file and chose the defaults. Step 1 – I created a Genymotion account at and downloaded the Windows version. And built-in are emulators for all the popular hardware platforms like Samsung, Google, and HTC.No more hunting for images because all the popular distros of Android are in the download portal.The guys at Genymotion have taken the Android installations on VirtualBox to a new level!.And it has a paid version which is designed for advanced users who are developing Apps for Android. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |