02-01-2011, 10:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-02-2011, 09:37 PM by Twitchin Kitten.)
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If you want to test drive the Android OS before buying a Smartphone that uses it such as the Droid 2 or the HTC Incredible, you can test it on your PC!
To do so, simply follow these instructions:
Once installed you'll be able to run an android phone simulation right there on your computer's desktop.
Prerequisites:
Java JDK
Eclipse IDE
Windows users can get a "patched" version (by a hacker) that will run without the prerequisites and SDK:
http://www.redmondpie.com/android-emulator-for-windows/
IMPORTANT NOTES:
While this provides an emulated Android OS, please be aware that since Android OS is a Linux OS and is easily customizable, most phone manufacturers make modifications to it for their phones, and then the phone companies (Verizon, AT&T, etc...) make more modifications to it as well. This is only to give you a feel for the basic Android OS interface.
To do so, simply follow these instructions:
- Download and install Prerequisites Listed Below
- Download and install the Android SDK (Software Development Kit), which comes with an Android Emulator.
- If appropriate with your OS run the Android Updater and choose to download everything, so that you can emulate all versions of the Android OS.
- I had to do it in Linux by running "tools/android update sdk"
- On Windows I just left the box ticked at the end of installation to run the Manager, and it popped right up with the "Choose Packages to Install" window, and I ticked Accept All and installed them.
- I had to do it in Linux by running "tools/android update sdk"
- From the Android Manager choose Virtual Devices
- Click the "New" button, and create the Android you want (Choosing OS version and other options)
- Enjoy Playing With Android
Once installed you'll be able to run an android phone simulation right there on your computer's desktop.
Prerequisites:
Java JDK
Eclipse IDE
Windows users can get a "patched" version (by a hacker) that will run without the prerequisites and SDK:
http://www.redmondpie.com/android-emulator-for-windows/
IMPORTANT NOTES:
While this provides an emulated Android OS, please be aware that since Android OS is a Linux OS and is easily customizable, most phone manufacturers make modifications to it for their phones, and then the phone companies (Verizon, AT&T, etc...) make more modifications to it as well. This is only to give you a feel for the basic Android OS interface.