Release Notes

Genymotion 2.3.0 (October 7, 2014)

Genymotion Desktop

The Network widget allows to select various network profiles (GPRS, Edge, 3G, 4G, etc.) that artificially degrade the quality of service of the virtual device Internet access. It limits the bandwidth, introduces packet losses and increases response times in both up and down ways. This feature is also available from the command line and the Java API.

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Genymotion 2.2.2 (June 2, 2014)

Genymotion Desktop

The location defined in the GPS widget is now saved and retrieved at the next start.

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Genymotion 2.2.0 (March 31, 2014)

Genymotion Desktop

Developers can now access a Java API that lets them control Genymotion sensors within their application code. This will help you develop unit tests and improve your Android application. It will allow you to keep your source code clean, without complex mocking proxy objects. For more information, refer to the API tab of the Genymotion website.

We regularly add new features to Genymotion. These new features cannot work on virtual devices created with a previous version of Genymotion. This is why you see an annoying popup when you try to run them from a new Genymotion version. But rejoice! Today is the last day you will have to do it. In this release, we have introduced a wizard that automatically migrates old devices to new ones. So please, for the last time, delete your current virtual devices and create new ones using our new 2.2 Genymotion version. Next time, you will be able to automatically convert them.

For a faster response from our support team, you can now generate a log archive directly from Genymotion. This log archive contains all the information we need to better identify your problem.

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Genymotion 2.1.1 (February 5, 2014)

Genymotion Desktop

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Genymotion 2.1.0 (January 28, 2014)

Genymotion Desktop

Genymotion now supports copy/paste from the host to the virtual device, or from the virtual device to the host using Android built-in copy/paste feature. Supported on 2.1.0+ virtual devices

You can now edit Android ID and Device ID (IMEI/MEID number) values from Genymotion. You can also make Genymotion generate random Device ID or Android ID numbers for you. Supported on 2.1.0+ virtual devices.

A new “pixel perfect” mode has been added to help users with their UI developments. In this mode, each pixel of the device is displayed using exactly one pixel of your monitor.

It is now possible to reset a virtual device to its initial state (when first deployed): A new “Factory Reset” button is now available, next to the device settings button in the virtual devices list. This feature only works with virtual devices deployed with Genymotion v2.0.2 or earlier.

Users can now easily duplicate a deployed device from the available devices list.

Virtual device CPU number and memory size can now be modified from the device settings.

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Genymotion 2.0.3 (December 18, 2013)

Genymotion Desktop

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Genymotion 2.0.2 (December 16, 2013)

Genymotion Desktop

Sound emitted by the virtual device is now included in videos recorded with Genymotion screencast feature.

To speed up future deployments and optimize your bandwidth, Genymotion stores all downloaded virtual device files in a cache. As these files can represent a significant amount of disk space, you can easily remove them (as well as log files) from the Genymotion settings panel, in the miscellaneous tab.

On Microsoft Windows platforms, Genymotion binaries are now digitally signed, avoiding some false positive alerts from antivirus software or confirmation warnings when launched.

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Genymotion 2.0.1 (December 18, 2013)