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Why doesn't Android studio run on Android? I think Google should support Android OS because tablets can be used for Android development. Is there any way to run Android Studio on Android OS?

fatihm85 said:
Why doesn't Android studio run on Android? I think Google should support Android OS because tablets can be used for Android development. Is there any way to run Android Studio on Android OS?
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Technically there is: running a chrooted Linux environment (most likely Ubuntu) on the tablet and accessing it trough VNC. That will sound a little difficult to handle (maybe use a mouse and a keyboard?), but that's the only way possibile as now.
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fatihm85 said:
Why doesn't Android studio run on Android? I think Google should support Android OS because tablets can be used for Android development. Is there any way to run Android Studio on Android OS?
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You can't run Android Studio on Android, but you can use an app called AIDE. You can build complete, functioning Android apps with it. Support is iffy, but it's worth the ten bucks to be able to develop anywhere.

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I wonder how many people need this feature indeed?

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Dual Boot possible ???

hi all
Is it possible to do dual boot on the Galaxy Note ???
i mean dual boot with one Windows and one Android...
i could find some threads in S2 forum with dual boot having a AOSP based and custom ROM, but both are android only...
But with so much capable hardware, isnt it possible to have both windows and android in our phablet(Phone and Tablet ) ???
thanks
No.
Windows doesn't support ARM platform.
Thunderstorm9 said:
No.
Windows doesn't support ARM platform.
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if i am correct, now windows supports ARM architecture too...!!!
Well, I suppose he's referring to windows phone that does support arm and not windows 8 that will support arm but it's not available yet. .
In principle is possible but likely difficult to do since it requires a lot of work and reverse engineering from developers because windows phone is not open source software no access to the code (as far as I know).
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android x86 sdk

have found this a android x86 sdk on intel site
can we use it to make custom roms
software.intel.com/en-us/articles/android-41-jelly-bean-x86-emulator-system-image
software.intel.com/en-us/articles/android-ice-cream-sandwich-x86-emulator-image/
cu drop-zone
drop-zone said:
have found this a android x86 sdk on intel site
can we use it to make custom roms
software.intel.com/en-us/articles/android-41-jelly-bean-x86-emulator-system-image
software.intel.com/en-us/articles/android-ice-cream-sandwich-x86-emulator-image/
cu drop-zone
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I think the source code for Android on Intel would be much more helpful, though i can't say how much it differs from the original android source ( https://android.googlesource.com/device/generic/x86/ ) repository, since i couldn't get it to check out & build properly:
https://01.org/android-ia/
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Porting Android to Raspberry Pi

Hey, I know there is an android project out there for the Raspberry Pi. I haven't heard much of it lately, and am not sure of the status. I wasn't able to find a guide at all for porting Android to the pi. I'm wondering if any devs might be willing to help collaborate so that we could get a guide to port android to the pi. I think it would be a great project for newer developers who are trying to learn about android and how to port to a completely new device.
dmp450 said:
Hey, I know there is an android project out there for the Raspberry Pi. I haven't heard much of it lately, and am not sure of the status. I wasn't able to find a guide at all for porting Android to the pi. I'm wondering if any devs might be willing to help collaborate so that we could get a guide to port android to the pi. I think it would be a great project for newer developers who are trying to learn about android and how to port to a completely new device.
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There are many people still working to port Android to the RPi including an official effort by Broadcom. An early unofficial alph build by the RPi community called Razdroid is available you can download that image here (http://rosefire.us/~razdroid/aaa801/Gingerbread+EthernetManager.7z). It is based on gingerbread CM 7.2.
Also check out the android on Pi wiki:
http://androidpi.wikia.com/wiki/Android_Pi_Wiki
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Full OS or just Shell?

Pardon me,
Noobs hereBut i seem confused with Canonical statement, does Ubuntu Phone OS full fledged OS? or it's just running as shell (like Flyme OS or Miui?
Since canonical said that Ubuntu Phone OS will be available for all (almost) Android phone when it released, do they just release the source code and instruction for porting? or they will release an improved and completed version of Ubuntu for Android seen here:
http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/android
It's a full-fledged os. Not a launcher or modified android rom.
droe6 said:
It's a full-fledged os. Not a launcher or modified android rom.
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what he said was true..but could android device fully support on ubuntu os..or it has similar specification as android phone?
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there are two versions of ubuntu
one: ubuntu on adroid
this run ubuntu Desktop UI from android and run with android at the same time....
so it can posibly run on any android device that have enough CPU power and RAM
and maybe it need special modified android to run propertly
if that will be released for some devices .... devs will port it to other android devices
PS. to run ubuntu desktop from android you need to connect device to TV or monitor and to keyboard and mouse, so devices that can't connect to TV will be not supported
destkop apps usulally need much more space than android apps
and second
Ubunto for phones
thats complitly new OS that posibly run android on kernel(i'm not sure so correct mi if a'm wrong)
and it can problably run on any device that runs android (if that device have enough CPU power, RAM and strorage)
sorry for my poor english ... I hope you can understand this
It doesn't even matter what kernel Ubuntu Phone is based on because they're gonna release the source by the end of this month so we can port it to whatever we want (theoratically).
yapradica said:
what he said was true..but could android device fully support on ubuntu os..or it has similar specification as android phone?
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Yes we will be able to install ubuntu phone os in all android devices. Ububtu is build on the same linux kernel which android uses. So all drivers are available for android devices. How ever it won't be a single image like like ubuntu for pc. There will be separate images for different devices.

looking for guide when converting 'google-api-java-client' to android studio project

looking for guide when converting 'google-api-java-client' to android studio project.
i have found google android api for android.
you could search on google 'Google APIs Client Library for Java'.
but this is outdated.
having trouble when converting to current version of android studio.

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