# AVD - Android Virtual Device
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## What is
Android Studio allows to **run virtual machines of Android that you can use to test APKs**. In order to use them you will need:
* The **Android SDK tools** - [Download here](https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/sdk-tools).
* Or **Android Studio** (with Android SDK tools) - [Download here](https://developer.android.com/studio).
In Windows (in my case) **after installing Android Studio** I had the **SDK Tools installed in**: `C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\tools`
In mac you can **download the SDK tools** and have them in the PATH running:
```bash
brew tap homebrew/cask
brew install --cask android-sdk
```
Or from **Android Studio GUI** as indicated in [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46402772/failed-to-install-android-sdk-java-lang-noclassdeffounderror-javax-xml-bind-a](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46402772/failed-to-install-android-sdk-java-lang-noclassdeffounderror-javax-xml-bind-a) which will install them in `~/Library/Android/sdk/cmdline-tools/latest/bin/` and `~/Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools/` and `~/Library/Android/sdk/emulator/`
For the Java problems:
```java
export JAVA_HOME=/Applications/Android\ Studio.app/Contents/jbr/Contents/Home
```
## GUI
### Prepare Virtual Machine
If you installed Android Studio, you can just open the main project view and access: _**Tools**_ --> _**AVD Manager.**_
Then, click on _**Create Virtual Device**_
_**select** the phone you want to use_ and click on _**Next.**_
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If you need a phone with Play Store installed select one with the Play Store icon on it!
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In the current view you are going to be able to **select and download the Android image** that the phone is going to run:
So, select it and if it isn't downloaded click on the _**Download**_ symbol next to the name (**now wait until the image is downloaded).**\
Once the image is downloaded, just select **`Next`** and **`Finish`**.
The virtual machine will be created. Now **every time that you access AVD manager it will be present**.
### Run Virtual Machine
In order to **run** it just press the _**Start button**_.
![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (518).png>)
## Command Line tool
First of all you need to **decide which phone you want to use**, in order to see the list of possible phones execute:
```
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\tools\bin\avdmanager.bat list device
d: 0 or "automotive_1024p_landscape"
Name: Automotive (1024p landscape)
OEM : Google
Tag : android-automotive-playstore
---------
id: 1 or "Galaxy Nexus"
Name: Galaxy Nexus
OEM : Google
---------
id: 2 or "desktop_large"
Name: Large Desktop
OEM : Google
Tag : android-desktop
---------
id: 3 or "desktop_medium"
Name: Medium Desktop
OEM : Google
Tag : android-desktop
---------
id: 4 or "Nexus 10"
Name: Nexus 10
OEM : Google
[...]
```
Once you have decide the name of the device you want to use, you need to **decide which Android image you want to run in this device.**\
You can list all the options using `sdkmanager`:
```bash
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\tools\bin\sdkmanager.bat --list
```
And **download** the one (or all) you want to use with:
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```bash
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\tools\bin\sdkmanager.bat "platforms;android-28" "system-images;android-28;google_apis;x86_64"
```
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Once you have downloaded the Android image you want to use you can **list all the downloaded Android images** with:
```
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\tools\bin\avdmanager.bat list target
----------
id: 1 or "android-28"
Name: Android API 28
Type: Platform
API level: 28
Revision: 6
----------
id: 2 or "android-29"
Name: Android API 29
Type: Platform
API level: 29
Revision: 4
```
At this moment you have decided the device you want to use and you have downloaded the Android image, so **you can create the virtual machine using**:
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```bash
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\tools\bin\avdmanager.bat -v create avd -k "system-images;android-28;google_apis;x86_64" -n "AVD9" -d "Nexus 5X"
```
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In the last command **I created a VM named** "_AVD9_" using the **device** "_Nexus 5X_" and the **Android image** "_system-images;android-28;google\_apis;x86\_64_".\
Now you can **list the virtual machines** you have created with:
```bash
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\tools\bin\avdmanager.bat list avd
Name: AVD9
Device: Nexus 5X (Google)
Path: C:\Users\cpolo\.android\avd\AVD9.avd
Target: Google APIs (Google Inc.)
Based on: Android API 28 Tag/ABI: google_apis/x86_64
The following Android Virtual Devices could not be loaded:
Name: Pixel_2_API_27
Path: C:\Users\cpolo\.android\avd\Pixel_2_API_27_1.avd
Error: Google pixel_2 no longer exists as a device
```
### Run Virtual Machine
We have already seen how you can list the created virtual machines, but **you can also list them using**:
```bash
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\tools\emulator.exe -list-avds
AVD9
Pixel_2_API_27
```
You can simply **run any virtual machine created** using:
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```bash
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\tools\emulator.exe -avd "VirtualMachineName"
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\tools\emulator.exe -avd "AVD9"
```
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Or using more advance options you can run a virtual machine like:
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```bash
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\tools\emulator.exe -avd "AVD9" -http-proxy 192.168.1.12:8080 -writable-system
```
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### Command line options
However there are **a lot of different command line useful options** that you can use to initiate a virtual machine. Below you can find some interesting options but can [**find a complete list here**](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/emulator-commandline)
**Boot**
* `-snapshot name` : Start VM snapshot
* `-snapshot-list -snapstorage ~/.android/avd/Nexus_5X_API_23.avd/snapshots-test.img` : List all the snapshots recorded
**Network**
* `-dns-server 192.0.2.0, 192.0.2.255` : Allow to indicate comma separated the DNS servers to the VM.
* **`-http-proxy 192.168.1.12:8080`** : Allow to indicate an HTTP proxy to use (very useful to capture the traffic using Burp)
* `-port 5556` : Set the TCP port number that's used for the console and adb.
* `-ports 5556,5559` : Set the TCP ports used for the console and adb.
* **`-tcpdump /path/dumpfile.cap`** : Capture all the traffic in a file
**System**
* `-selinux {disabled|permissive}` : Set the Security-Enhanced Linux security module to either disabled or permissive mode on a Linux operating system.
* `-timezone Europe/Paris` : Set the timezone for the virtual device
* `-screen {touch(default)|multi-touch|o-touch}` : Set emulated touch screen mode.
* **`-writable-system`** : Use this option to have a writable system image during your emulation session. You will need also to run `adb root; adb remount`. This is very useful to install a new certificate in the system.
## Rooting a Play Store device
If you downloaded a device with Play Store you are not going to be able to get root directly, and you will get this error message
```
$ adb root
adbd cannot run as root in production builds
```
Using [rootAVD](https://github.com/newbit1/rootAVD) with [Magisk](https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk) I was able to root it (follow for example [**this video**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wk0ixxmkzAI) **or** [**this one**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQicUW0svB8)).
## Install Burp Certificate
Check the following page to learn how to install a custom CA cert:
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[install-burp-certificate.md](install-burp-certificate.md)
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## Nice AVD Options
### Take a Snapshot
You can **use the GUI** to take a snapshot of the VM at any time:
![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (234).png>)
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