![]() ![]() ![]() I could not reply with this “answer” in this thread because I’m to “new” in this forum so I’m under “restrictions”, can only post 3 replies in a thread (sucks). This has been a painful experience, I hope this will help some of you guys.īy the way. Android Studio is not M1 Optimized Yet The Software that runs on M1 Chip is no longer Intel Chip, and hence need to be M1 Optimized first. for Android development The complete guide for MacOS Apps Optimized for Apple Silicon Macs and the M1 Processor. I could get that working in the Android emulator.Ĭhanged the code of App.js back to where i started and I was now able to deploy/run it on my Android Emulator. Solution: I replaced my App.js with a simple component that only outputted some text. Next problem, my app got stuck at the “flash” screen… No errors. SOLUTION: Create a new emulator in Android Studio with TONS of storage from the start. Of course the Expo app could not be installed. THEN i realized the there must be a bug in Android Studio, when I checked storage in the emulator, it was still tiny, even though Android Studio told med it had 32gb of storage… I increased the local storage on the emulator, still didn’t work. I finally got my new Expo App to run in my local Android Studio emulator on my new Macbook.įirst off: could not install the app on the emulator, got errorĬouldn’t start project on Android: Error running adb: adb: failed to install /Users//.expo/android-apk-cache/Exponent-2.23.2.apk: Failure ![]()
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