Android Studio Setup Procedure System Requirements : Windows OS Linux OS Mac OS Microsoft Windows 7/8/10 (32- or 64-bit) 3 GB RAM minimum, 8 GB RAM recommended; plus 1 GB for the Android Emulator 2 GB of available disk space minimum, 4 GB Recommended (500 MB for IDE + 1.5 GB for Android SDK and emulator system image) 1280 x 800 minimum screen resolution GNOME or KDE desktop Tested on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, Trusty Tahr (64-bit distribution capable of running 32-bit applications) 64-bit distribution capable of running 32-bit applications GNU C Library (glibc) 2.19 or later 3 GB RAM minimum, 8 GB RAM recommended; plus 1 GB for the Android Emulator 2 GB of available disk space minimum, 4 GB Recommended (500 MB for IDE + 1.5 GB for Android SDK and emulator system image) 1280 x 800 minimum screen resolution Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or higher, up to 10.13 (macos High Sierra) 3 GB RAM minimum, 8 GB RAM recommended; plus 1 GB for the Android Emulator 2 GB of available disk space minimum, 4 GB Recommended (500 MB for IDE + 1.5 GB for Android SDK and emulator system image) 1280 x 800 minimum screen resolution
Installation procedures : Windows OS : Open command prompt Type command java -version If command prompt throw "java is not recognized as internal or external command, operable program or batch file" error, do the following steps Download Java SE Development Kit 8u181 by click here or navigate to https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html If command prompt shows version, setup environment variable by doing the following steps Go to "Start" and get into the "My Computer" properties Go to "Advance System Setting" and click on it.
Open system properties and click on Advanced tab. Click on Environment variables. The dialog for Environment variable will open like this: Click on New in below User variables. Enter the Variable name as JAVA_HOME and the value to your JDK bin path e.g. c:\programfiles\java\jdk- 1.6\bin Click OK to complete JDK setup
Download android studio latest version by clicking here (or) navigate to https://developer.android.com/studio/ If you downloaded an.exe file (recommended), double-click to launch it. If you downloaded a.zip file, unpack the ZIP, copy the android-studio folder into your Program Files folder, and then open the android-studio > bin folder and launch studio64.exe (for 64-bit machines) or studio.exe(for 32-bit machines). Clicking Next will navigate to component selection dialog, which gives you the option to decline/install the Android SDK (included with the installer) and an Android Virtual Device (AVD). Installation of the Android SDK is mandatory. After clicking Next, you'll be taken to the license agreement dialog box. Accept the license to continue the installation.
After licence agreement, configuration setting dialog will shown to change the installation locations for Android Studio and the Android SDK. The installer defaults to creating a shortcut for launching this program, or you can choose to decline. I recommend that you create the shortcut, then click the Install button to begin installation. After successful installation, Completing android studio setup dialog will be shown, To complete your installation, leave the Start Android Studio box checked and click Finish. Note : Android studio running procedure listed in page 8
Linux OS : Open Terminal Type command java -version If command is sucessfully recognized, you ll see which version of Java is installed along with some other details that may or may not be useful. If the command isn t recognized, then Java isn t on your system Or if java version less than 1.8.*.*, do the following step to install java, Update your package and repository information with this command to avoid out-of-date installs sudo apt-get update Once update is done, you can install Java with this command: sudo apt-get install default-jre sudo apt-get install default-jdk Download android studio latest version by clicking here Extract/Unpack.zip to Desktop Open terminal and open Desktop directory cd Desktop Move android studio to third-party binary-only package directory (/opt/) sudo mv android-studio/ /opt/ Navigate to android studio bin directory cd /opt/android-studio/bin/ To launch Android Studio, execute./studio.sh Note : Android studio running procedure listed in page 8
Mac OS : Checking Your System Preferences, Click on Apple icon in the upper-left of the top menu bar. This opens a dropdown menu. Click on system preferences. If you see the Java icon, Click it opens the Java Control Panel in a new window. Click update button. This screen will tell you if you what version of Java you have, and if you need to update Java. If you don't see the Java icon, you do not have Java installed. Download java, click here (or) navigate to http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8- downloads-2133155.html Launch the Java DMG file Drag and drop Java into the Applications folder, then launch Android Studio. Download android studio latest version by clicking here Launch the Android Studio DMG file. Drag and drop Android Studio into the Applications folder, then launch Android Studio. Note : Android studio running procedure listed in page 8
Running Android Studio : After clicking android studio launch icon, Select whether you want to import previous Android Studio settings or not. For first time installation, select I do not have previous version of Studio, then click OK Android Studio presents a splash screen when it starts running. Android Studio Setup Wizard dialog box appears after completion of splash screen
When you click Next, the setup wizard invites you to select an installation type for your SDK components. For now I recommend you keep the default standard setting. Click Next and verify your settings, then click Finish to continue. The wizard will download and unzip various components. Click Show Details if you want to see more information about the archives being downloaded and their contents.
After successfully download, finish button will appears. Finally, click Finish to complete the wizard. You should see the Welcome to Android Studio dialog box: