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Yesterday the emulator was working perfectly. The system image was arm64-v8a. I don't exactly remember the Release name of the working system image but, yesterday there was an update for the ARM 64 system image which I accepted and the release name is "S".

I can start the emulator from my AVD Manager, the emulator also starts when I press the 'Run app' button however, the app isn't loaded on the emulator and the emulator appears offline if I check through "adb devices" or if I click on "Troubleshoot Device connections" it shows:

"emulator-5554 - Device is currently in the offline state"

I have tried most of the suggestions found on StackOverflow like:

  • adb kill-server, adb start-server

  • Remove and re-create AVD device

  • Invalidate Caches/Restart

  • Enable USB debugging inside the emulator

  • Wipe data and cold boot from AVD manager

    I am using Android Studio 4.1.3

    Build #AI-201.8743.12.41.7199119, built on March 10, 2021 Runtime version: 1.8.0_242-release-1644-b3-6915495 x86_64 VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o macOS 10.16 GC: ParNew, ConcurrentMarkSweep Memory: 1981M Cores: 8 Registry: ide.new.welcome.screen.force=true, external.system.auto.import.disabled=true Non-Bundled Plugins: org.jetbrains.kotlin

AVD:

Name: Pixel_4_API_S
CPU/ABI: Google Play ARM (arm64-v8a)
Path: ~/.android/avd/Pixel_4_API_S.avd
Target: google_apis_playstore [Google Play] (API level S)
Skin: pixel_4
SD Card: 512M
fastboot.chosenSnapshotFile: 
runtime.network.speed: full
hw.accelerometer: yes
hw.device.name: pixel_4
hw.lcd.width: 1080
image.androidVersion.codename: S
hw.initialOrientation: Portrait
image.androidVersion.api: 29
tag.id: google_apis_playstore
hw.mainKeys: no
hw.camera.front: emulated
avd.ini.displayname: Pixel 4 API S
hw.gpu.mode: auto
hw.ramSize: 1536
PlayStore.enabled: true
fastboot.forceColdBoot: no
hw.cpu.ncore: 4
hw.keyboard: yes
hw.sensors.proximity: yes
hw.dPad: no
hw.lcd.height: 2280
vm.heapSize: 256
skin.dynamic: yes
hw.device.manufacturer: Google
hw.gps: yes
hw.audioInput: yes
image.sysdir.1: system-images/android-S/google_apis_playstore/arm64-v8a/
showDeviceFrame: yes
hw.camera.back: virtualscene
AvdId: Pixel_4_API_S
hw.lcd.density: 440
hw.arc: false
hw.device.hash2: MD5:6b5943207fe196d842659d2e43022e20
fastboot.forceChosenSnapshotBoot: no
fastboot.forceFastBoot: yes
hw.trackBall: no
hw.battery: yes
hw.sdCard: yes
tag.display: Google Play
runtime.network.latency: none
disk.dataPartition.size: 6442450944
hw.sensors.orientation: yes
avd.ini.encoding: UTF-8
hw.gpu.enabled: yes

Any idea what has gone wrong? Or how to tackle this issue?

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  • 1
    I am having the exact same problem after setting up my M1 MBA. Also running Android Studio v 4.1.3
    – mogi
    Apr 25, 2021 at 16:09
  • Another poster having the same problem as us - stackoverflow.com/questions/67250716/…
    – AndrewPK
    Apr 26, 2021 at 5:07
  • same problem here
    – iGenio
    Apr 29, 2021 at 20:52

4 Answers 4

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Replace the avd system images you have downloaded with the r02 images. r03 is broken for me but reverting to r02 saved the day!

Update: It appears r03, r04, and r05 all don't work on m1

Google Play ARM 64 v8a System Image (revision: 2)

Google APIs ARM 64 v8a System Image (revision: 2)

With the latest android (4.1.3) on macOS, the directory you want to put the unzipped images in is probably something like ~/Library/Android/sdk/system-images/android-S.

For example, the path for the google play image is ~/Library/Android/sdk/system-images/android-S/google_apis_playstore/arm64-v8a

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    @Daniel - I just looked at the URLs that android studio was using to download the latest versions and tried rolling the revision number back to check if the old images existed at the URLs. current image was https://dl.google.com/android/repository/sys-img/google_apis_playstore/arm64-v8a-S_r03-darwin.zip so I just tested rolling that r03 to r02 in the URL.
    – AndrewPK
    Apr 30, 2021 at 20:10
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    Solved the problem. Thank you! However if anyone else needs this, my path to arm64-v8a was: /Users/$user_name/Library/Android/sdk/system-images/android-S/google_apis_playstore/arm64-v8a
    – alex
    May 29, 2021 at 11:34
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    r04 is broken as well.
    – Jim
    Jun 4, 2021 at 14:41
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    r06 is broken as well.
    – norbDEV
    Jul 20, 2021 at 10:35
  • 2
    Work on 21/09/2021 on m1 mac! the only solution that work for me.. thanks ! Sep 23, 2021 at 22:00
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If you are not use API level S, you can try this: (My API level is 31)

  1. Download from here

  2. Create a new folder as shown below, unzip the downloaded file and place it inside the new folder Image Path: /Users/<Username>/Library/Android/sdk/system-images/android-S/google_apis_playstore/arm64-v8a

  3. Launch Android Studio and click Configure > AVD Manager

  4. Click Create Virtual Device ..., select any device, press the Next button and confirm that API level S has been added.

  5. Add it to your devices and verify it works with VSCode. Image

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    Great thanks for this! Do they even bother to QA at Google Android I wounder sometimes. Jul 18, 2021 at 16:24
  • -> 8/02/2023 M1 Apple - This is most viable solution of all the ones I found on stackoverflow
    – Hamza
    Feb 8 at 2:39
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I ran into a similar issue, not sure if you get it fixed, but I came accross this post when looking for solutions and the above solution didn't work for me.

A solution I did find out about was to install android-emulator-m1-preview from google, launch that instead of launching the emulator from inside Android Studio. Its almost annoying how simple of an issue it turned out to be to fix.

Seeing build successful after 12+ hours of trying different solutions is really nice.

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  • The preview emulator worked well enough for quite some time, but with recent macOS Versions I've experienced network issues with it. Switching to the r02 API helped.
    – LyteFM
    Jul 27, 2021 at 11:44
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For mac M1 users, just delete the emulator and add another emulator. API level 30 worked for me

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