From the course: Android Studio Essential Training 2020
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System requirements
From the course: Android Studio Essential Training 2020
System requirements
- [Instructor] In order to run Android Studio on your development computer, you'll need certain minimums in your operating system and in your hardware. If you're working on Microsoft Windows, you can use Windows 7, 8, or 10 and Android Studio supports both 32 and 64-bit Windows. If you're working on a Mac, you'll need macOS 10.10 Yosemite or later and on Linux you'll need a version that has the GNOME or the KDE desktop. And like Mac, you can only use 64-bits on Linux. For hardware, in general more is better. For random access memory, four gigabytes is the absolute minimum regardless of operating system and eight gigabytes is really recommended. I like working on computers with 16 gigabytes because Android Studio never runs out of memory then. To install the product you'll need a minimum of two gigabytes of hard disk space and more is better and it will be no surprise if I say that a faster processor will make the…
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System requirements1m 31s
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Install Android Studio on Windows2m 7s
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Install Android Studio on macOS1m 51s
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Set up the Android SDK2m 18s
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Add executables to the system path4m 34s
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Manage Android Studio updates2m 19s
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Update the Android SDK and tools2m 52s
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Create an Android Studio project3m 26s
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Explore a project's file structure3m 18s
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Import sample apps2m 38s
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