#ANDROID STUDIO NO CONNECTED DEVICES EMULATOR MAC ANDROID#
In Android Virtual Device Manager, click Run in the toolbar.
Verify the AVD configuration is correct, and select Finish.įor details on the above steps, see Managing AVDs.
Under Emulated Performance, select Hardware - GLES 2.0 to enable hardware acceleration.
Select one or more system images for the Android versions you want to emulate, and select Next.
Choose a device definition and select Next.
Launch Android Studio>Tools>Android>AVD Manager and select Create Virtual Device.
Enable VM acceleration on your machine.
To run and test your Flutter app on the Android emulator.
Start your app by running the flutter run.
In the terminal, run the flutter devices command to verify that Flutter recognizes your connected Android device.
If prompted a connection message on your device, authorize your computer to access device.
Connect the device with a USB cable, plug your phone into your computer.
Enable Developer options and USB debugging in your device setting.
To run and test the Flutter app on an Android device, we’ll need an Android device running Android 4.1 (API level 16) or higher. Then again run flutter doctor to check it. After that simply connect a device with your development system or start Emulator. As you can see above, it's showing message device connectivity state.įirst of all, check the official reference document(on mac system for Android), How you can setup Device/Simulator to run your application.