When you are finished testing, you can uninstall the ad-hoc build the same way you would uninstall any other application from your device. App developers may be trying to test their application before. If you were successful, you should now see your project’s icon on the device and you can launch it for testing! There are a lot of valid reasons why someone would want to run Android emulators on their PC. apk, type the command “adb install”, followed by a space, then drag your signed.
apk file to your device, follow these steps (if you did the optional steps): ant uninstall (uninstalls application from connected device) Note.
This will install your apk to a currently connected device (physical or virtual such as running emulator). apk, type the command “./adb install”, followed by a space, then drag your signed. This will compile your code and build an apk file in your bin subfolder - it will be named for example MyActivity-debug.apk but you can rename this file.
If you did the optional steps in the “Getting Started with Android” section, then skip down to the next set of instructions!