You can also create them by passing in command line arguments to the android tool. Skins: HVGA (default), WVGA800, WQVGA432, QVGA, WVGA854, WQVGA400 Skins: WQVGA400, QVGA, WVGA854, HVGA (default), WVGA800, WQVGA432
Skins: QVGA, WQVGA400, HVGA (default), WVGA854, WQVGA432, WVGA800 Skins: QVGA, HVGA (default), WVGA800, WVGA854 Skins: QVGA-L, HVGA-L, HVGA (default), HVGA-P, QVGA-P add-ons/ directories looking for valid system images and The android tool scans the /platforms/ and
To generate a list of system image targets, use this command: android list targets Of the command line options that you can use, see the reference for the The android tool lets you manage AVDs on the command line.