A reason for the emulator not starting properly could be the high screen resolution. The emulator does not generally deal with this well, and the window server and various system services tend to go into an endless loop of crashing and restarting.

So I would also try with a smaller screen resolution, and maybe lower screen density.

We can't do much about the emulator being crappy, but maybe in these cases we should also (somehow) archive the logcat output (or instruct the user how to see the live logcat, or scan the log for system crashes) to better debug startup issues.

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