Genymotion Desktop 3.3.2
December 7, 2022
Genymotion Desktop
Genymotion Desktop 3.3.2 has been released! This is an intermediate release with the following features and bug fixes:
New feature:
- Support for VirtualBox 7.0.2+ on Windows and Linux.
Bug fixes:
- Fix Player crashes when using a specific KDE Plasma theme.
- Fix screencast shortcuts.
- Fix infinite startup loop of launchpad when having non-Genymotion virtual machines in VirtualBox.
Genymotion Virtual Devices 3.0.1
November 17, 2022
Genymotion Desktop
New Genymotion Virtual Devices version 3.0.1 for Genymotion Desktop 3.3 have been released.
Bug fixes
- Android 11
- Fixed clearkey DRM service which caused the Chrome browser to freeze after some usage.
- Android 10 & 11
- Fixed Wifi connection at startup. Now, Wifi is properly connected when starting a device.
Improvements
- Android 7.1
- Added missing service used to install flashable archives.
Genymotion Desktop 3.3.1
November 3, 2022
Genymotion Desktop
Bug Fixes
- Add missing device information in log archives.
- Fix device upgrade when using QEMU hypervisor.
Genymotion Desktop 3.3.0
October 27, 2022
Genymotion Desktop
New features
- Android 11 devices. Only available with a paying license.
- System images 3.0.0 are now available, bringing lots of improvements. See here for more information.
- We uncoupled the Android version from the hardware properties, to allow the deployment of any combination of simulated devices with any supported version of Android. Device creation & edition were reworked consequently, with different parameters separated in steps and tabs (depending on context: creation or edition)
- Experimental support for QEMU hypervisor. Performance throughout the launchpad and player should be much better than with VirtualBox.
- New quick boot feature: the device state at player exit is saved instead of shutting down. This allows a quick launch without going through the long boot process.
- Only available with QEMU on macOS and Linux, and with a paying license.
- Customizable toolbar: you can choose which widgets to show as well as their order.
- Customizable Virtual Device shortcuts.
- VM heap size (amount of RAM allocated by the Java Virtual Machine per app) can now be customized (during device creation or edition).
- Android 9 and later: rounded corners can now be set up at device creation and edition.
- New
- Media Injection widget, replacing the old Camera widget. This allows to feed the virtual device microphone and cameras with media files as well as any detected host camera. Only available with a paying license.
- New
- Settings widget, providing new features and information through several tabs:
- Some information about the current device and useful links are now available
- Virtual Device shortcuts are now customizable
- Information about open-source licenses is now more easily accessible
- New
- Android Controls widget to simulate various physical buttons such as directional pad, multimedia buttons, call buttons. Only available with a paying license.
- Reworked
- Network widget, with support for simulating Wifi connection, and more detailed Mobile data connection profiles. Only available with a paying license.
- Changes
- gmtool has been fully reworked. Syntax and usage have also been improved to be more consistent with other command-line tools. More help information is now available for each command in nested levels of details.
- Device rotation has been reworked: instead of simply choosing between Portrait (0°) and Landscape (270°), the display can now be rotated in any direction (clockwise or counterclockwise) by increments of 90°.
- Some light UI touch-ups, both in the launchpad and the player.
- Wording of error messages has been improved, providing clearer information and redirecting to more specific parts of the documentation.
- Share app feature has been removed.
- Support for Android 4.4 has been dropped.
- Emulator window title now shows the ADB serial instead of the IP.
- Known issues
- Audio file injection is not currently supported on macOS.
- There are freezes when using WebView on Windows with QEMU, especially signing in on Google Play Store.
- VirtualBox 7.x is not supported yet.
- macOS Ventura is not supported yet with VirtualBox. Using experimental QEMU hypervisor is an option.
Genymotion Desktop 3.3.0 beta 1
September 7, 2022
Genymotion Desktop
New Features
- Genymotion now supports Android 11. Only available with a paying license.
- Virtual images 3.0.0 are now available, bringing lots of improvements. See release notes.
- We uncoupled the Android version from the hardware properties, to allow the deployment of any combination of simulated device with any supported version of Android. Device creation & edition were reworked consequently, with different parameters separated in steps and tabs (depending on context: creation or edition)
- Experimental support for QEMU hypervisor. Performance should be better than with VirtualBox.
- New quick boot feature which saves the device state at player exit instead of shutting down. Available with QEMU, only on macOS and Linux for the moment. Only available with a paying license.
- VM heap size (amount of RAM allocated by the Java Virtual Machine per app ) can now be customized (during device creation or edition).
- When using Android 9 and later, rounded corners can now be set up at device creation and edition.
- New “media injection” widget, replacing the old “camera” widget. This enables you to feed images, videos and audio files as well as any detected camera to the virtual device microphone and cameras. Only available with a paying license.
- New “settings” widget, providing new features and information through several tabs:
- Some information about the current device and useful links are now available
- Shortcuts for every player actions are now customizable
- Information about open-source licenses is now more easily accessible
- New “android controls” widget, allowing the user to simulate various physical buttons such as directional pad, multimedia buttons, call buttons. Only available with a paying license.
- Reworked “network” widget, with support for simulating wifi connection, and more detailed mobile data connection settings. Only available with a paying license.
- Changes
- gmtool has been fully reworked to implement hardware profiles and OS images. We also took the opportunity to improve the syntax and usage is more consistent with other command-line tools. More help information is now available for each command in nested levels of details.
- Device rotation has been reworked. Instead of simply choosing between Portrait (0°) and Landscape (270°), the display can now be rotated in any direction (clockwise or counterclockwise) by increments of 90°.
- Toolbar has been cleaned-up and reworked.
- Some light touch ups have been made throughout the UI, both in the launchpad and the player.
- Error messages have been improved, providing clearer information and redirecting to more specific parts of the documentation.
- The “App Sharing” feature has been removed.
- Support for Android 4.4 has been dropped.
- Genyshell doesn’t work with QEMU on macOS yet.
- Audio injection is not yet supported with QEMU on macOS.
- OpenGAPPS isn’t stable with QEMU on Windows yet.
- Some shortcut combinations are not possible on macOS for custom shortcuts.
- Wifi connection sometimes isn’t available when using a device with VirtualBox and Android 11. As a workaround, we recommend using QEMU if this issue appears.
- QEMU devices cannot be started when TCP port 6379 is in use (default port used by redis-server).
Genymotion Desktop 3.3.0
October 27, 2022
Genymotion Desktop
New features
- Android 11 devices. Only available with a paying license.
- System images 3.0.0 are now available, bringing lots of improvements. See here for more information.
- We uncoupled the Android version from the hardware properties, to allow the deployment of any combination of simulated devices with any supported version of Android. Device creation & edition were reworked consequently, with different parameters separated in steps and tabs (depending on context: creation or edition)
- Experimental support for QEMU hypervisor. Performance throughout the launchpad and player should be much better than with VirtualBox.
- New quick boot feature: the device state at player exit is saved instead of shutting down. This allows a quick launch without going through the long boot process.
- Only available with QEMU on macOS and Linux, and with a paying license.
- Customizable toolbar: you can choose which widgets to show as well as their order.
- Customizable Virtual Device shortcuts.
- VM heap size (amount of RAM allocated by the Java Virtual Machine per app) can now be customized (during device creation or edition).
- Android 9 and later: rounded corners can now be set up at device creation and edition.
- New
- Media Injection widget, replacing the old Camera widget. This allows to feed the virtual device microphone and cameras with media files as well as any detected host camera.
- Only available with a paying license.
- New Settings
- widget, providing new features and information through several tabs:
- Some information about the current device and useful links are now available
- Virtual Device shortcuts are now customizable
- Information about open-source licenses is now more easily accessible
- New Android Controls
- widget to simulate various physical buttons such as directional pad, multimedia buttons, call buttons. Only available with a paying license.
- Reworked Network
- widget, with support for simulating Wifi connection, and more detailed Mobile data connection profiles. Only available with a paying license.
- Changes
- gmtool has been fully reworked. Syntax and usage have also been improved to be more consistent with other command-line tools. More help information is now available for each command in nested levels of details.
- Device rotation has been reworked: instead of simply choosing between Portrait (0°) and Landscape (270°), the display can now be rotated in any direction (clockwise or counterclockwise) by increments of 90°.
- Some light UI touch-ups, both in the launchpad and the player.
- Wording of error messages has been improved, providing clearer information and redirecting to more specific parts of the documentation.
- Share app feature has been removed.
- Support for Android 4.4 has been dropped.
- Emulator window title now shows the ADB serial instead of the IP.
- Known issues
- Audio file injection is not currently supported on macOS.
- There are freezes when using WebView on Windows with QEMU, especially signing in on Google Play Store.
- VirtualBox 7.x is not supported yet.
- macOS Ventura is not supported yet with VirtualBox. Using experimental QEMU hypervisor is an option.
Genymotion Desktop 3.3.0 beta 1
September 7, 2022
Genymotion Desktop
New Features
- Genymotion now supports Android 11. Only available with a paying license.
- Virtual images 3.0.0 are now available, bringing lots of improvements. See release notes.
- We uncoupled the Android version from the hardware properties, to allow the deployment of any combination of simulated device with any supported version of Android. Device creation & edition were reworked consequently, with different parameters separated in steps and tabs (depending on context: creation or edition)
- Experimental support for QEMU hypervisor. Performance should be better than with VirtualBox.
- New quick boot feature which saves the device state at player exit instead of shutting down. Available with QEMU, only on macOS and Linux for the moment. Only available with a paying license.
- VM heap size (amount of RAM allocated by the Java Virtual Machine per app ) can now be customized (during device creation or edition).
- When using Android 9 and later, rounded corners can now be set up at device creation and edition.
- New “media injection” widget, replacing the old “camera” widget. This enables you to feed images, videos and audio files as well as any detected camera to the virtual device microphone and cameras. Only available with a paying license.
- New “settings” widget, providing new features and information through several tabs:
- Some information about the current device and useful links are now available
- Shortcuts for every player actions are now customizable
- Information about open-source licenses is now more easily accessible
- New “android controls” widget, allowing the user to simulate various physical buttons such as directional pad, multimedia buttons, call buttons. Only available with a paying license.
- Reworked “network” widget, with support for simulating wifi connection, and more detailed mobile data connection settings. Only available with a paying license.
- Changes
- gmtool has been fully reworked to implement hardware profiles and OS images. We also took the opportunity to improve the syntax and usage is more consistent with other command-line tools. More help information is now available for each command in nested levels of details.
- Device rotation has been reworked. Instead of simply choosing between Portrait (0°) and Landscape (270°), the display can now be rotated in any direction (clockwise or counterclockwise) by increments of 90°.
- Toolbar has been cleaned-up and reworked.
- Some light touch ups have been made throughout the UI, both in the launchpad and the player.
- Error messages have been improved, providing clearer information and redirecting to more specific parts of the documentation.
- The “App Sharing” feature has been removed.
- Support for Android 4.4 has been dropped.
- Genyshell doesn’t work with QEMU on macOS yet.
- Audio injection is not yet supported with QEMU on macOS.
- OpenGAPPS isn’t stable with QEMU on Windows yet.
- Some shortcut combinations are not possible on macOS for custom shortcuts.
- Wifi connection sometimes isn’t available when using a device with VirtualBox and Android 11. As a workaround, we recommend using QEMU if this issue appears.
- QEMU devices cannot be started when TCP port 6379 is in use (default port used by redis-server).
Genymotion Virtual Devices 3.0.0
September 7, 2022
Genymotion Desktop
New Genymotion Virtual Devices version 3.0.0 for Genymotion Desktop 3.3 have been released. Android 11.0 is available with this release, for our paying customers.
New Features
- QEMU Support:
- We have added support for the QEMU hypervisor. This allows better performances, improved boot time and device state can now be saved and resumed for even quicker availability (quick boot).
- Rounded corners
- For Android 9 and higher virtual devices, it is now possible to configure rounded corners radius and padding.
- Mobile data
- An emulated mobile data network interface is now available for Android 8 and higher virtual devices. Some network profiles and throttling can be applied to it.
- Sensors
- New emulated sensors are now available: gyroscope, proximity sensor and magnetometer.
- Audio
- It is now possible to inject audio media files to the virtual device microphone.
- VM Heap size
- The VM heap size can now be adjusted in the virtual device settings.
Bug fixes and improvements
- Android 10
- Android 10 devices could not start with AMD GPUs on Windows. This issue has been fixed.
- Android 9 and higher
- The OpenGL stack has been updated.