What I did to get the Samsung Galaxy S2 skin to work with the Android Virtual Device (AVD) was:
- download the skin from the Samsung Developer website, it’s under the Add-on SDKs,
- extract to a Galaxy_S2 directory,
- put the entire directory in the
[Android-SDK directory]/platforms/android-10/skins directory
, - edit the manifest.ini and change
api=9
toapi=10
, - restart AVD Manager,
- under skin in the device configuration you should see Galaxy_S2 in the dropdown.
FYI,
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http://developer.samsung.com/technical-doc/list.do?pi=1&ps=10&pb=Y&ct=CT350000&sc=
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