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Download your preferred Galaxy Emulator Skin.
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Extract the downloaded skin in your file directory and locate it later on when configuring the hardware profile.
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Launch Android Studio and open the Device Manager by going to Tools > Device Manager.
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If you have an existing virtual device, click Edit from the menu and select the downloaded emulator skin. Otherwise, click + in Device Manager to create a new device.
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In Virtual Device Configuration, click New Hardware Profile to create a profile for your new virtual device.
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Fill in the specification of your hardware profile.
NoteEnsure that the Screen size and Resolution match the emulator skin you are going to use.
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In the Default Skin, locate the downloaded emulator skin by clicking the folder icon beside the dropdown menu. Click OK then Finish.
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The hardware profile for your virtual device is now created. Click Next and select its System Image.
NoteMake sure to download at least one system image.
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Verify all configuration and check if the emulator skin is applied by clicking Show Advanced Settings.
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Before launching your virtual device, go to File > Settings > Tools > Emulator and uncheck Launch in the Running Devices tool window to launch Android Emulator as a standalone application.
NoteDisable this setting in Android Studio to ensure proper rendering of Galaxy Emulator Skin on your virtual device.
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Launch the newly created virtual device in the Device Manager.
Afterwards, your virtual device with its Galaxy Emulator Skin should appear.