4 Ways to Run Android Apps
on Your PC
1)BlueStacks
BlueStacks is currently the best way to run Android apps on Windows. It
doesn’t replace your entire operating system. Instead, it runs Android apps
within a window on your Windows desktop. This allows you to use Android apps
just like any other program. BlueStacks also includes support for easy
installation of apps from Google Play, so the process is as seamless as
possible.
Even better, BlueStacks runs Android apps and games with surprisingly
good performance.
2)Official Android Emulator
Google provides an official Android emulator as part of the Android SDK.
You can use it to run the Android operating system in a window on your existing
computer. This gives you complete access to the entire Android operating
system. It’s intended for developers to test their Android apps.
3)Android-x86
Android-x86 is a community project to port Android to the x86 platform so
it can run natively on Intel and AMD processors, allowing you to install
Android on a laptop or tablet just as you’d install Windows or Linux. This
project was originally noteworthy for providing a way to run Android on
low-power netbooks, giving those old netbooks some additional life.
4)Android on Intel Architecture
Intel develops their own distribution of Android for new Intel-based PCs
with UEFI firmware. It’s named Android on Intel Architecture, or Android -IA.
Intel even provides an installer, which you can use to install Android on your
Windows 8 device. The installer will ask if you want to preserve Windows in a
dual-boot scenario, so this is a way to dual boot Android and Windows on a new
laptop or tablet.
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