Open Run/Debug Configuration dialog (Windows: Run > Edit Configurations)
edit You app > General > Installation Options > Install Flags .
add install flags -r -t
.
This flags means adb install -r -t apkpath
More Related Contents:
- Error:(45, 36) error: cannot find symbol method findViewbyId(int)
- Android studio add external project to build.gradle
- Execution failed app:processDebugResources Android Studio
- How to configure gradle to work “offline” (using cached dependencies)
- Android Studio with Google Play Services
- Using ViewPagerIndicator library with Android Studio and Gradle
- Android design support library for API 28 (P) not working
- Receive GCM notification even when the app is closed (slide/swiped away)
- How to downgrade Android Emulator
- android studio adb Syntax error: “)” unexpected
- Android SDK 22 – SearchView rendering problems
- Build unsigned APK file with Android Studio
- Android Studio : unmappable character for encoding UTF-8
- Module was compiled with an incompatible version of Kotlin. The binary version of its metadata is 1.5.1, expected version is 1.1.15
- How to add crosswalk webview in my own android library module?
- Can’t update Android Studio – only download
- no cached version available for offline mode
- Gradle Duplicate Entry: java.util.zip.ZipException
- NDK: how include *.so files in AndroidStudio
- Not Able To Debug App In Android Studio
- Android Studio – SDK is out of date or is missing templates
- How to perform minification and obfuscation with the JACK compiler?
- How to create a release android library package (aar) in Android Studio (not debug)
- Could not launch emulator in Android Studio
- Can’t change emulated performance of AVD in Android Studio
- Allow insecure protocols, android gradle
- Where is a “Sync project with gradle files” button in Android Studio 3?
- How to import eclipse library project from github to android studio project?
- Difference between make and build in Android Studio
- app-release-unsigned.apk is not signed