
However, it can be Edited independently from the Application Name and Company Domain. The Package Name is the way your project will be identified, and the name is a combination of both your Application Name, Company Domain, and Project Location.Project Location is the where this and every other subsequent project will be stored.Android Studio remembers the Company Domain and appends each package name with whatever you submit. Company Domain affects not only the Package Name of this project but also the following projects to come.Application Name is the name that users will see.The next upcoming window will ask you to input three of the following specifications: If it isn’t already, open up Android Studio and click on the first prompt to Start a new Android Studio project. Make sure Standard is selected and hit Next. On the next screen, click Finish and wait for the Wizard to complete. Welcome to Android Studio! Navigating the Setup Wizard NOTE: You may be required to manually locate and set the path to the JDK files that you downloaded at the beginning of this guide. After thumbing through several optimization screens, your final installation should be complete. Proceed with the download, making amendments wherever you see fit. Then, click YES on the following window that asks for permission/access to your files. Once downloaded, click the prompt indicated above.If done correctly, a prompt should appear at the bottom-left corner of your browser. NOTE: This method of installation is compatible with both iOS and Windows devices.


Android Studio requires a compatible version of the JDK (Java Development Kit).

Before moving on to the guide, keep in mind that 2GB is the minimum disk space required to download and install Android Studio – 4GB is what we recommend.
