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I have installed Android Studio 3.5 from the stable channel. I am trying to build the Android Automotive Emulator but I am receiving the following error

no system images installed for this target

I have downloaded the following system image

Google APIs Intel x86 Atom_64 System Image

This image is shown when I try to make a phone/tablet emulator. I am using Mac Mojave. Do I need to install the Android 10 system image to solve this error?

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  • Hi there, did you find a solution? I'm facing the same problem recently. Commented Sep 20, 2019 at 14:58
  • please post the answer if you found.
    – Selva
    Commented Sep 20, 2019 at 23:17
  • Sorry, no answer found yet, I am trying to build the emulator from the aosp site instead
    – Shaan_B
    Commented Sep 23, 2019 at 5:49
  • @Shaan_B I have twitted to several people, let's see. Can you please tell how to build emulator from AOSP? is it possible to share if any material links?
    – Selva
    Commented Sep 23, 2019 at 6:21
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    sadly, no @user3448282
    – Selva
    Commented Sep 24, 2019 at 12:00

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For Automotive OS (not Android Auto) you must add system image (at the moment only for Volvo Polestar 2 image)

  1. In Android Studio, select Tools > SDK Manager
  2. Click the SDK Update Sites tab
  3. Click Add icon
  4. Enter the following Name and URL, then click OK

Name: Polestar 2 System Image
URL: https://developer.polestar.com/sdk/polestar2-sys-img.xml

Click Apply, then click OK and create a car AVD

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  • You need to use Canary channel not a stable build (as commented above) Commented Oct 7, 2019 at 13:59
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    >create a car AVD: In my case, Polestar AVD could only be added via the search bar (by entering Polestar) in Virtual Device Configuration, not via Category-> Automotive Commented Oct 1, 2020 at 16:02
  • As of Android Studio 4.2.2, I didn't need a Canary build of Android Studio to get this to work.
    – Adam Johns
    Commented Jul 16, 2021 at 14:53
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You are not on the Canary channel for Android Studio, so you are not receiving updates for the Automotive Image. Your Android Studio version is only receiving updates for stable releases of Android. This can be fixed by switching over to the Canary channel in the Android Studio Preferences or downloading the Canary version.

Go to 'Android Studio >> Preferences >> Appearance & Behavior >> System Settings >> Updates'. From there you should a drop-down menu for "Automatically check updates for 'Stable Channel'". Go to the drop-down menu and switch over to 'Canary Channel'.

Another solution is to download the Canary version of Android Studio listed here: https://developer.android.com/studio/archive. Look for the releases that are labelled 'Canary'.

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  • That doesn't seem to help. The channel is for studio updates, I'm not sure it's related to which system images are being downloaded. In any case, this doesn't help me at all, no system images suitable for car simulators show up after this, but I did get an offer to download a beta version of AS. Commented Aug 4, 2020 at 15:59
  • I would recommend installing the Canary version separately from your stable version. After download/install, I went directly to the AVD Manager and was able to create an auto emulator with a system image. I can now use it in my stable-version setup.
    – jj.
    Commented Jan 16, 2021 at 0:14
  • Automotive emulator system image for API 33 is now available in stable version of Android Studio. PTAL stackoverflow.com/questions/74370132/…
    – Wonil
    Commented Nov 4, 2023 at 3:49
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I had a very similar issue and wrote a little guide how I solved it : https://maltewolfcastle.medium.com/how-to-setup-an-automotive-android-emulator-f287a4061b19

Basically I had to import the device profile that comes with the Polestar 2 system image. You can select that from the Table category then and run any Automotive System Image you installed with it.

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    Although you are the author of the article you need to keep in mind links may become broken in the future and render your answer obsolete. Posting the images here aswel is likely to help you preventing downvoters or bot flagging for low quality answer marking of the answer. EoR.
    – ZF007
    Commented Nov 22, 2020 at 8:25
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Android Automotive emulator :-> you need to add system image of polestar and for that select Tools > SDK Manager Then , Click the SDK Update Sites tab Now Click on Add Icon

Enter Name and Url for image

Name: Polestar 2 System Image URL: https://developer.polestar.com/sdk/polestar2-sys-img.xml

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  • This worked for me thanks! I think I also needed to install the Android Pie SDK as well.
    – Jim
    Commented Apr 10, 2022 at 19:34
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I was able to get it to work on a stable release (3.5.1).

I went to Android Studio > Preferences > Appearance & Behavior > System Settings > Android SDK > SDK Tools and then selected Android Auto API Simulators and Android Auto Desktop Head Unit emulator. Then, back in the AVD Manager, I was able to select and download Pie for the system image.

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    I still can’t get an auto system image and i’ve done exactly this. Any suggestions?
    – Sakiboy
    Commented Jun 29, 2020 at 17:46
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    This works, it's currently only in the Android 9 SDK though, not 10.
    – Pellet
    Commented Aug 19, 2020 at 5:26
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    This is for Android Auto, not Android Automotive. Blame Google for the naming confusion :-)
    – bk138
    Commented Sep 4, 2022 at 11:37
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Now, you can download API 33 Android Automotive system image from stable version of Android Studio. PTAL Automotive Intel x86 Atom System Image not showing In Android Studio Dolphin for more detail.

Update @ Jan 12 2024

  • Android Studio Hedgehog | 2023.1.1 Patch 1
  • From this version, you can use "Automotive (1080p landscape)" device config for Automotive
  • And, you can download Android Automotive TM emulator system image for x86_64 and arm64

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