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System Images and Frameless Device Skins - The latest version of the Android Emulator now supports the Google Play Store and Google APIs on API 24 (Nougat) - API 27 (Oreo) emulator systems images as well as the P Developer Preview.Learn more of other top Android Emulator Features. Additionally, in this release, you have finer grain controls of when to use Quick Boot and the ability to save the quick boot state on demand under the emulator settings page. The feature is enabled by default for all Android Virtual Devices. Like a physical Android device, the emulator must perform an initial cold boot, but subsequent starts are fast. Slow start time on the Android Emulator was a major pain point we heard from you and Quick Boot solves this issue. Quick Boot - Quick Boot allows you to resume your Android Emulator session in under 6 seconds.This change also consolidates the legacy Gradle output into this new window. New Build Output Window - Android Studio 3.1 has an updated Build output window which organizes build status and errors in a new tree view.Ensure that your gradle.properties either has no android.enableD8 flag, or if it does ensure that it is set to true.
Android studio 3.0.1 apk#
Replacing the legacy DX compiler, D8 dexing is an under the hood APK compilation step that makes your app size smaller, enables accurate step debugging, and many times leads to faster builds. D8 Dex Compiler - D8 is now the default dex compiler in Android Studio 3.1.IntelliJ Platform Update: Android Studio 3.1 includes the IntelliJ 2017.3.3 platform release, which has many new features such as new Kotlin language intentions and built-in support for SVG image preview.
Android studio 3.0.1 code#
This release has SQL code completion in your Query declarations, better SQL statement refactoring, and SQL code navigation across your project. Database Code Editing - Editing inline SQL/Room Database code in your Android project is now even easier with Android Studio 3.1.Just open a Android Studio project, and run gradlew lint via command line. In Android Studio 3.1, we enhanced the Lint code quality checks so that now you can run them via the command line as well as from the IDE.
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