
Since this does not always accurately portray the Chromebook experience, we’re now launching the ability to upload Chromebook-specific screenshots in Play Console.Ĭhromebook screenshots in Play Developer Console When users browse the Play Store on Chromebooks today, they see tablet or phone screenshots in the app’s store listing page. This won’t impact your app’s promotability, just the way your app is displayed in the Play Store. Beginning early next year, apps with assets that follow these criteria will be able to take advantage of richer formats in Play. We’ve published a set of content quality guidelines as best practices to showcase your app on large screens. The goal of this content-forward approach is to better represent your app in the store and help users make install decisions. Play Store homepage for large screens (2023) As we showcased at I/O earlier this year, we’re redesigning the Play Store for large screens and using your screenshots, videos, and descriptions directly in Apps and Games Home. On large screens like tablets, foldables, and Chromebooks, we’re continuing to make improvements that will enable users to discover the best apps for their devices. Re: Android Developer Forum by Me77: 2:59pm On Feb 12, 2018įor VT-x issue, Restart your PC, go to your BIO Setup and enable Virtual Technology-x option.Changes on Large Screens New Content-Forward Formats on Play Homepages Those emulators require a lot of system resources. I'd suggest you make use of your phone if you have an android device. Generally, when you understand "how to learn", then learning anything is easy Android studio is making my life miserable I need help o. It is over a week since I code anything reasonable. I have download genymotion last night but I don't know how to integrate it with android studio. It says my computer cpu do not support VT-x, while my computer is working fine with Intel graphics 2.30ghz. I have exhausted over 5 gigabytes on this android studio and it hasn't been working 100% yet. Then I was using eclipse neon committer for practice.īut I have decided to migrate to android studio to sharpen my skills. Within two months of learning I have started writing functional codes on my own. It seems to me learning android isn't that hard.
