

I see that some people in the past have used something called houdini on older version of Android. In other words, it’s as if we were testing our app on an iPhone. This method allows developers, engineers, and testers to test their apps in different environments without having access to the actual instruments they need. I googled online and couldn't find anything that was clear to me on this topic. Genymotion is an Android emulator that you can use to emulate a mobile device on your PC. I am very sorry if this is a noob question. I was able to install gapps for Android 5.1 and I also drag&dropped the arm-translation to my emulator and rebooted it. Is there anything similar(ARM Translator) for the x86 AVD Android Emulators as well? I don't want to build the emulator for arm7 because it is 10x slower on my mac/linux machines. In Genymotion we use an ARM translator and it works fine, however we are restricted to android AVD emulator for this specific use case.

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I don't have the source code to recompile the apk for X86 arch. However I need to install an arm7 apk on it and it fails because the emulator is built for x86 with this error as expected.įailure Genymotion SaaS and Genymotion Desktop do not support applications for aarch64/arm64, even with ARM translation tools. I created an android emulator using Android Studio for X86 cpu arch and os version 6.0 (API 23) (CPU/ABI = X86_64) since it is very much faster on my mac or linux machines which are X86. The application/game is only available for arm (armv7) or arm64 (armv8) AWS / Alibaba You need to use an ARM version Genymotion Device image.
