![]() ![]() ![]() Well, that’s not bad but, let’s try now with some caching! +-+ ( How to speed up Android emulator heavy workflows) It’s result was a great amount of time saved, in my example from the original 581 seconds I’ve managed to successfully decrease it to 432 seconds. The last try to speed up android emulator was making it’s booting happen in the background while other steps can run with it paralell. The two steps Bitrise.io Cache:Pull and Bitrise.io Cache:Push now helps a lot of users to speed up their build times, and caching emulator snapshots seems to be a good idea as it usually takes couple of minutes to boot up an arm Android emulator. ![]() Please follow the written below if you are still using emulator as executable to create and use your emulator. ![]() For now it seems like, the new avdmanager breaks this how-to. ![]()
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