What is the use of ARM EABI v7a System image in android?

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What for do we need ARM EABI v7a System image in Android development? What is the purpose of that particular image?

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rds On

It is the kernel image. You must install it, otherwise the image won't start, failing with

ERROR: This AVD's configuration is missing a kernel file

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user370305 On

The only line I know,

I believe you need to use the Android SDK Manager, ARM EABI v7a System image to add that ARM EABI processor support to your local SDK.

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noone On

if you work with the NativeDK, without that image the emulator is not able to simulate the execution of ARMv7 code (like multicore-instructions and NEON floating-point-unit)

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Arif ul Hoque On

This package is responsible for faster floating point operations

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Benjamin-M-Dale On

The system image is used by the emulator to virtualize the Android OS so Apps can be tested/debugged on a PC without the need to upload the App to a phone whenever a change in the code is made. This speeds up the development process and allows testing for phones that aren't physically available.

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auselen On

That's the emulator image supporting ARMv7-A profile hardware, which is true for all new Android phones.

Since ARMv7-a is backward compatible with ARMv5, it is the only supported image with later system images.