Then, press “Configure” in the bottom right corner.
Once you have Android Studio installed, we’ll need to setup an emulator.
The only problem then, is how to get the host file to match your desktop environment. With the ability to use a remote Chrome debugger from your desktop to a mobile device, you can use an emulator and still have your full Chrome debugging capabilities. However, due to some cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) issues on my server, I had to serve my development environment from a changed hostfile that had a specific subdomain of my project.
While working on a bug in one of my projects recently, I found an issue that I could only recreate on an Android device.