Optimize your build speed. Debug your app. Test your app. Profile your app. Android Studio profilers. Profile CPU activity. Benchmark your app. Measure performance. Publish your app. Command line tools. Android Developers. Android Gradle Plugin. Known Issues with Android Studio This section describes known issues that exist in the latest stable version of Android Studio. Error when using different passwords for key and keystore Starting with version 4. Studio doesn't start after upgrade If Studio doesn't start after an upgrade, the problem may be due to an invalid Android Studio configuration imported from a previous version of Android Studio or an incompatible plugin.
For Android Studio 4. Compilation issue in Kotlin multiplatform projects Compilation errors may arise in Kotlin MPP code due to missing symbols. Near the top of the window, click Revert. Click OK. You should now see the missing buttons in the toolbar. Select Use custom font. Increase the font size. Code editing This section describes known issues related to the code editor.
Frozen keyboard input - "iBus" problems on Linux There are some known interactions between the iBus daemon on Linux and Android Studio. There are three current workarounds for this issue: Workaround 1: Force iBus into synchronous mode. Note that if you restart the daemon while Android Studio is running for example, by running ibus-daemon -rd , you effectively disable the input methods for all other applications and may also crash Android Studio's JVM with a segmentation fault.
Ubuntu To check your shortcut bindings, run ibus-setup on the command line to open the IBus Preferences window. Under Keyboard Shortcuts , check the Next input method. Project configuration This section describes known issues related to project configuration and Gradle sync.
To resolve these errors, proceed as follows: If you're behind a proxy, try to connect directly. If the direct connection works, then in order to connect via the proxy you may need to use keytool to add the proxy server's certificate to the cacerts file.
Re-install a supported, unmodified JDK. If you see an alert that System software from developer "Intel Corporation Apps" was blocked from loading , click Allow : For more information and workarounds, see this Apple webpage and issue Android Studio incorrectly force stops the app When using Android Studio 4. Jobs and alarms that are scheduled to run in the background are canceled Issue The force stop event is recorded in logcat Issue Apply Changes This section describes known issues that are related to Apply Changes.
New app name not applied If you rename your app and then try to apply that change, the updated name might not be reflected. Issue in Android Runtime throws error If you're using a device that runs Android 8. Your app runs in the same process as another app using a shared android:sharedUserId and android:process.
When Apply Changes fails due to this issue, Android Studio displays the following message: Changes were not applied. Debugging and testing This section describes known issues related to debugging and testing your app.
JUnit tests missing resources in classpath when run from Android Studio If you have specific resource folders in your Java modules, then those resources won't be found when running tests from the IDE. Workaround 2: Update your build script to manually copy resources into the build folder. See comment 13 for more information. Running JUnit tests may compile the code twice When creating a new project, the template JUnit configuration might be created with two "Before launch" steps: Make and Gradle-aware Make.
You should see the welcome screen. Some test run configurations don't work Not all run configurations that are available when right-clicking a test method are valid. Adding Java breakpoints while debugging native code While your app is paused at a breakpoint in your native code, the Auto and Dual debuggers may not immediately recognize new Java breakpoints that you set. Stepping out of the native debugger While using the Auto or Dual debugger to debug Java and native code, if you step into a native function from your Java code for example, the debugger pauses execution at a line in your Java code that calls a native function and you click Step Into and you want to return to your Java code, click Resume Program instead of Step Out or Step Over.
Native debugger hangs while loading libraries While using the native debugger for the first time after upgrading to Android Studio 4. Native debugger crashes with "Debugger process finished with exit code " This error occurs on Linux-based platforms when starting the native debugger. Profilers This section describes known issues with the Profilers.
This issue is fixed in Android Studio 4. Native Memory Profiler: Profiling not available during app startup The Native Memory Profiler is currently unavailable during app startup. Click Apply or OK. Known issues with the Android Gradle Plugin This section describes known issues that exist in the latest stable version of the Android Gradle plugin. Incompatibility with 1.
Again, the updated Google Maps may not be live on other Android devices yet. Once you see the Save, Share, and Download buttons as above, app is ready. Good luck! VIA: SlashGear.
Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Privacy Policy. Password recovery. Android Community. Some of the newest ways to control your privacy, customize your phone and get things done. With a single tap, Live Caption automatically captions videos, podcasts and audio messages—even stuff you record yourself. Without ever needing wifi or cell phone data. In Android 10, you get more than just suggested responses to your messages. You also get recommended actions. It even works in messaging apps like Signal.
With Sound Amplifier, your phone can boost sound, filter background noise and fine tune to how you hear best. Whether talking to your best friend, watching TV or listening to a lecture—just plug in your headphones and hear everything more clearly. Gestures are now quicker and more intuitive than ever. Go backwards and forwards, pull up the homescreen and swipe up to see your open apps.
All super smooth. Plus, it also changes how your Google apps look, like Calendar and Photos. Foldables and 5G devices are only available on Android. So you get to experience the latest and greatest features on devices that fold, flex and move faster than ever.
So you can rest easy. Android devices already get regular security updates. And in Android 10, you'll get them even faster and easier. With Google Play system updates, important Security and Privacy fixes can now be sent directly to your phone from Google Play, just the same way all your other apps update. So you get these fixes as soon as they are available. Quality time. Android 10 gives you the tools to find that balance. For getting in the zone and blocking out distractions.
Focus mode lets you select apps to pause temporarily. So if you want to turn off a distracting app to get something done, all you have to do is tap. An Android device using focus mode to select Youtube, News, and Gmail apps and designate as distracting. Focus mode pulling down and activating from the top of the home screen, temporarily blocking notifications from Youtube, News, and Gmail apps.
Help guide your kids as they learn, play and explore online. You can set screen time limits, view app activity, manage apps and content restrictions, and see where they are. Android has new features across everything from your camera to your settings. Live Caption With a single tap, Live Caption automatically captions videos, podcasts and audio messages—even stuff you record yourself. Hearing aid support Android 10 now has built-in support for streaming media and calls directly to hearing aids.
Using bluetooth low energy so that you can stream all week. Live Transcribe Real-time transcriptions for the world around you. Now with sound events that show you when someone is clapping, a dog is barking, someone is whistling and more.
Sound Amplifier Filter out background noise and amplify sound according to frequencies personalized to your hearing. Now as a standalone app with a sound visualizer so you can see the sound going on around you. Accessibility Timeouts Give yourself more time to interact with your device features.
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