Android SDK comes bundled with Android Studio , Google’s official integrated development environment (IDE) for the Android operating system. You can learn about Android Studio and the Android App Development Kit in another of my articles.
Read moreHow do I get Android SDK?
Within Android Studio, you can install the Android 12 SDK as follows:
Read moreHow do I get Android SDK on Windows 10?
To install Android SDK on Windows:
Read moreWhere is the Android SDK located?
by default, the “Android Studio IDE” will be installed in ” C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio “, and the “Android SDK” in ” c:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk “.
Read moreHow do I find SDK location?
by default, the “Android Studio IDE” will be installed in ” C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio “, and the “Android SDK” in ” c:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk “.
Read moreHow do I know if SDK is installed?
Open your Android Studio. In the welcome screen, select “Configure” > “SDK Manager”. 2. Navigate to “Appearance & Behavior” > “System Settings” > “Android SDK” and now you can see the SDK versions that were installed in the “API Level” and “Name” columns (focus on “API Level”).
Read moreWhere is my SDK Manager path?
The sdkmanager tool is provided in the Android SDK Tools package (25.2. 3 and higher) and is located in android_sdk /tools/bin/ .
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