![]() ![]() With the Android Emulator support in ChromeOS, developers can optimize for different Android versions and devices - including tablets and foldable smartphones - right from their Chromebook. Android app developers can simulate map locations and other sensor data to test how an app performs with various motions, orientation, and environmental conditions. Supported Chromebooks can now run a full version of the Android Emulator, which allows developers to test apps on any Android version and device without needing the actual hardware. Lenovo: Yoga C630 Chromebook, Flex 5 Chromebook.HP: Chromebook x360 14, Chromebox G2, Chromebook x360 14c.Dell: Inspiron Chromebook 14, Latitude 5300 2-in-1 Chromebook Enterprise, Latitude 5400 Chromebook Enterprise.ASUS: Chromebox 3, Chromebook Flip C436FA.Instead it does nothing and just returns a response. The same code works fine in a browser (ionic serve), in iOS using a device and the simulator, but not in the Android emulator. ![]() I cannot get the Android build of my Capacitor app to make a REST call from the device emulator in Android Studio.
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