Issue
I am trying to create and run an AVD from command line using Android's Command line tools.
This means I used the sdkmanager
to download the following modules:
- platform-tools
- emulator
- build-tools;29.0.2
- platforms;android-29
- system-images;android-29;default;x86_64
Afterwards I created an AVD using call avdmanager create avd --name android29 --package "system-images;android-29;default;x86_64"
where I selected no
for Do you wish to create a custom hardware profile? [no]
.
When launching the AVD using emulator @android29
and booting it up afterwards I get an old-fashioned bootscreen followed by an old-fashioned homescreen. The settings page however shows that Android 10 is in use.
What is the meaning or the reason of the old-fashioned looking UI?
Solution
This can be solved by using system-images;android-29;google_apis;x86_64
instead of "system-images;android-29;default;x86_64"
.
Answered By - Bee
Answer Checked By - Katrina (JavaFixing Volunteer)