Nevermind, it was because I was trying to use Android R api. Now on to the new issue where Chrome keeps stopping in the emulator. Where before I had tried all the other suggestions (specifying DNS, disabling other network adapters, using the Canary update channel and even using Android Studio Preview) I was just unable to turn on WiFi and the no network icon showed up on the Status Bar (globe with a small x). I had to delete all these files and then relaunch Android Studio and create a new emulator with Pixel 3a for Google Play support. The Android emulator is a QEMU-based application that provides a virtual ARM mobile. Rm -Rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/AndroidStudio* Network Address Space Local Networking Limitations Using Network. Click the Home button and the Settings option.
Rm -Rf ~/Library/Preferences/com.android.* How can I use WIFI in Android emulator Open the Android Emulator software. Rm -Rf ~/Library/Preferences/AndroidStudio* Open your Macs Terminal (or Command Prompt, if youre a Windows user).
I just reinstalled the Android Studio, and now 30.7.4 is selected in emulator. Try these 6 tricks for making Android emulator frustration a thing of the past.