Nevermind, it was because I was trying to use Android R api. Now on to the new issue where Chrome keeps stopping in the emulator. Where before I had tried all the other suggestions (specifying DNS, disabling other network adapters, using the Canary update channel and even using Android Studio Preview) I was just unable to turn on WiFi and the no network icon showed up on the Status Bar (globe with a small x). I had to delete all these files and then relaunch Android Studio and create a new emulator with Pixel 3a for Google Play support. Fixing Network Problem on Android Emulator on Mac - No Internet Error shorts - YouTube Don't forget to subscribe for more content like this Wanna run your app, but there's a network. ![]() Copy and paste the path location of your emulator and then choose option allow connection. Go to start menu and find defender firewall and then go to advanced settings and click inbound rules. Rm -Rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/AndroidStudio* I think your defender firewall maybe block the internet connection. Put Internet access permission in AndroidManifest.xml 2.![]() How should I make it connect to internet 1. Rm -Rf ~/Library/Preferences/com.android.* When I am trying to connect to internet with the default web browser in the emulator, it says the webpage cannot be loaded. Rm -Rf ~/Library/Preferences/AndroidStudio* ![]() rm -Rf /Applications/Android\ Studio.app.I just reinstalled the Android Studio, and now 30.7.4 is selected in emulator.
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