I am developing an Android application using jQuery Mobile, Phonegap and the jQuery plugin for Google Maps. The emulator takes too long to load a webpage, making checking my code a painful operation. I installed Android x86 on a virtual machine and linked it to Eclipse to debug my application.
This solution is faster than the emulator, but the problem is that my application always crashes, which is not the case in the emulator. This leads me to the question: is Android x86 in the virtual machine a stable alternative to the emulator?
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Thus, you should not see huge differences in the speed of the application if you are using the latest version of sdktools and the emulator.