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I have an android app which is working fine on Samsung, Google, Asus devices.
But it is not working only for Huawei P30 devices, I want to test the app on Huawei devices, Is there any emulator for that.
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Yes, you can find it and use it on Huawei developer account in section Cloud Debugging.
Longer answer
Once you create account on https://developer.huawei.com/consumer/en/ (top right corner - Console), you will be able try out Cloud Debugging.
Cloud Debugging is a platform to test out you application on physical Huawei devices from cloud platform. It is free and it is working pretty fast.
Use this amazing website:
https://www.pcloudy.com/
You can test Huawei devices in online. It's free for 30 mins.
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I found these paid apps on the Google Play Store on my Nexus 5X Nougat (API level 25) with an x86 system image emulator in Android Studio.
My question is is there any way in order to bypass this system on an emulator and be able to download paid apps like the ones shown in the above picture from the Google Play Store for free in order to test how they look like and function on the emulator?
No. The Google Play Store you see on your AVD there is exactly like the one you will find on a real device. Thus there is no way to get a paid app on that emulator without a credit card (or some other payment method) on hand.
No. You can't and there is no interest to do it.
What if that was your app and you were a développer ? Can you be pleased with that action ?
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How do I run my wear application on a physical Android Wear Smartwatch? I turned on USB debugging on both devices and also enabled the debugging over bluetooth option in the android wear companion app like the official Google Developer Site says. But I cant see my Target device as connected.
EDIT: I solved the problem. First, I used a outdated ADB version. You need at least 1.0.31 to use debugging over bluetooth.
Second: there are two options in the smartwatches developer options. Enable debugging and enable debugging oder bluetooth. You need to enable booth.
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https://developer.android.com/training/wearables/apps/bt-debugging.html
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I have to do a POC on Performance Testing for a Native Mobile Application. Need some help on how to go ahead. Many tools in the market work on a browser based on the Mobile. What if, I have developed an app (eg: like Facebook app on Android phone) and want to test load/Volume/Stress. A heads up would be that we have developed an .apk file and installed it on the mobile device. The App is up.
UI Test/Performance/Stress (app crawlers / monkey testing)
Android Monkey http://developer.android.com/tools/help/monkey.html
Monkop http://monkop.com/
Others: AppThwack, Testdroid, GameBench
Load/Volume (api oriented)
Blazemeter
Apica
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Is there already made solution to run android application/game on emulator for example using Eclipse or other soft? I need to see how one program works right now, but my android device is in the service center now.
I found this BlueStacks but I am not sure that I can trust it.
You should try Genymotion
http://www.genymotion.com/features/
Best emulator out there and support Google Play
There are also some Android virtual machine, but Genymotion is by far the best one
You can also emulate android devices in a virtual machine (or on your hardware) using the iso image provided by http://www.android-x86.org/
So you make your PC to an Android device, including the Play store...
There is a fresh Andoird 4.3 image you can use, for example with VirtualBox.
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I understand this is purely a coding related forum, but i believe techies can help me for this issue.
I have a requirement to demonstrate the running mobile applications in TV out(monitor). I have android, iPhone, iPad and Blackberry applications to be demoed. Can anyone you please help in identifying a tool free or paid, which will serve my purpose.
Using emulator we can do this, but it doesn’t not give exhibits if any device specific services.
Thanks in advance.
You need HDMI adapter for iPhone/iPad.
For Android some model provide VGA output via phone jack. Check with what you have first. Samsung Galaxy S2 has dedicate adapter for video output in the same fashion as iOS devices.
Newer model of Android devices also support HDMI output by itself.
I can't be specific here but good luck :)
I have found "Apple Digital AV Adapter" which helps for TV out any contents that running in iPhone or iPad.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MD098ZM/A?fnode=MTc0MjU4NjE&mco=MTcyMTgxODY