generic targets aren't supported
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<p><strong>We recommend using the sdk_phone_x86_64 target in either the
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userdebug or eng variant for most development work.</strong></p>
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<p>Generic targets:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>aosp_arm</li>
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<li>aosp_arm64</li>
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<li>aosp_x86</li>
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<li>aosp_x86_64</li>
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</ul>
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<p>These generic targets can be used with the emulator along with many smartphones,
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tablets and other devices. These targets don't receive full monthly security updates,
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don't offer all of the baseline security features and are intended for development
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usage.</p>
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<p>Providing proper support for a device or generic device family requires providing
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an up-to-date kernel and device support code including driver libraries, firmware and
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device SELinux policy extensions. Other than some special cases like the emulator, the
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