![]() ![]() Once the start-up finished, I was given the standard Android lock screen and desktop. I was then given a starting virtual device screen that turned into a window with an Android logo. I then selected the 4.3 image and clicked the PLAY button. (Note: I had already downloaded another image) Step 6 – Start your Android virtual device. Low and behold all the images to chose from…įor this evaluation, I chose Android 4.3 Jelly Bean on the Nexus 7 device at 800×1280.Īfter a few minutes, the download finished and I clicked FINISH. ![]() I was then prompted for the log on and entered the same username and password I created earlier. Here’s what I saw, and then I clicked Yes to download a virtual device. Step 5 – Logging in and downloading images. Now comes the good part, starting up Genymotion for the first time. Next, I clicked YES to a couple installs for networking.Īfter VirtualBox installs, I was prompted for an upgrade. I was stepped through a few screens, I clicked YES at this scary WARNING screen. If you already have Virtualbox installed you will be given the prompt to re-install the version that comes with Genymotion.įor this demo, I am just letting Genymotion have its way and install 4.2.12 which is an older version. Genymotion will automatically download VirtualBox and prompt you to install it. Step 3 – Let Genymotion automatically install VirtualBox. Step 2 – I ran the Genymotion install file and chose the defaults. Step 1 – I created a Genymotion account at and downloaded the Windows version. And built-in are emulators for all the popular hardware platforms like Samsung, Google, and HTC. ![]()
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