![]() ![]() The latest Canary build of Android Studio (15 as of writing this) brings initial native support for M1 Macs. Click 'Finish' Share answered at 20:46 Flavia Cohen 91 1 2 1. Delete the existing system image and instead of it copy the image you have downloaded in step 1 (be mindful of folder names, of course). Thankfully, Google is working on a solution.~/Library/Android/sdk/system-images/android-S/google_apis_playstore/arm64-v8a See the system requirements New Canary and Beta features Read release notes for Canary and Beta Android Studio releases. Downloads Download not available Your current device is not supported. ~/Library/Android/sdk/system-images/android-S Preview release Get early access to the latest features and improvements in Android Studio. IntelliJ supports Android development (Woahhh) That’s it. Find the location of current system images in Android Studio is made by JetBrains (Yeah So.) IntelliJ is made by JetBrains (Umm okay.) IntelliJ is optimised for M1.Google APIs ARM 64 v8a System Image (revision: 2) Google Play ARM 64 v8a System Image (revision: 2) “ emulator-5554 – Device is currently in the offline state“Īgain, I tried many solution suggestions (started with emulator internet connection), but this is the one smart man that shone a light on me (you know the beam of light coming from the sky accompanied by the enlightening sound of choir chanting “aaaaaaaaa”): Replace the AVD system images with the r02 images: ![]() I went to “Troubleshoot Device connections”, and got the message: The emulator seemed offline, even though it was running. The emulator was working, but it could not connect to the internet, and when I wanted to debug an app on it, it looked as though Android Studio does not see the emulator is running. ![]()
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