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Android: please check if there is enough space on the device

Community Beginner ,
Jul 28, 2011 Jul 28, 2011

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I have successfully deployed a game to the iOS App Store using Flash CS5.5

When I try to  publish the same game on my 2 Androids (or when I start an Air for Android file from scratch), I get this error message: "Device Error: please check if there is enough space on the device" on both of them.

First I was trying to install it on a Optimus One, which later I figured out would not run AIR/Flash applications because of the uncompatible ARMv6 processor.

I exchanged my phone to a Galaxy S, which shows on adobe's site as a certified device to run AIR applications.

Since the second phone is definitely not a problem, I must be doing something wrong.

I have followed video tutorials step by step and I still get this error.

I have installed the drivers through Samsung Kies.

I have air installed on my android.

I have developer debug set to on (I noticed that when I do that, I can no longer copy files to my android through the USB. The device loses its access on windows file manager, could this be the problem?)

Hope someone can help.

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Jul 28, 2011 Jul 28, 2011

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I just genereted a new certificate with Flash, and it worked.

For some reason the previous one was causing the issue.

I did not change anything on the previous certificate compared to the new one, but the file name. All data was the same as far as I can remember, including the password.

Anyway, problem solved.

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Sep 03, 2011 Sep 03, 2011

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Hi  I am Unable to publish/debug adobe air for andriod from flash cs5.5 on sony ericsson e16i - dervice error:please check if there is enough space device  Andriod ver 2.1.1  Please help to solve this issue.

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Sep 05, 2011 Sep 05, 2011

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Paanday, first make sure your Android has adobe air installed on it. Open the android market on your phone and search for it. If you can't find/install it, it means your phone is not compatible and will not run flash content that was exported as an .apk file.

Your phone needs this https://market.android.com/details?id=com.adobe.air&feature=search_result installed.

Also, don't you need Android version 2.2 at least? I could be wrong about this.

And third, like I said, I fixed that issue by recreating my android certificate.

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Sep 05, 2011 Sep 05, 2011

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hi lethe,

Thanks for your reply, now i have one doubt regarding the andriod version, i tried to install the Adobe air from the link you provided but i am unable to install that!

Is it really the version issue? Which means i can publish/debug adobe air file for Andriod 2.1? Is there alternative way to publish the App from flash Andriod version 2.1? I have Sony Ericsson E16i(w8 series). Any thoughts on it?

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Sep 07, 2011 Sep 07, 2011

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Sorry, your phone contains an ARM 11 (variation of ARMv6) 600 MHz processor. Air for Android requires ARMv7   processor as explained here : http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/906/cpsid_90612.html.

Your phone can't run Adobe AIR or any AIR application.

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