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Android on your windows! The ultimate guide.


Friend this post will help you to run Android on a desktop. Many of you are familiar with Bluestacks. Anyway, we will be introducing you some free and paid ways to run Android from windows.

1. Virtualbox


The very first platform which you would have to try is Oracle's  Virtual Box. This application helps you to run different platforms within it. All you have to do is download Virtual Box, and  Grab an Android x86 ISO image, and create a virtual machine. You can not only install Android but also have any OS in Virtual box.  Tech blogger will have a big tutorial on how to install android on the virtual box soon mean while check this out.

2. Nox


Nox is ready to use free Android Emulator for Windows and Mac. I Personally like this App player other than any existing in this field now. you can give a try if you need to run Android apps on your desktops.  The Emulator is powered by Android 4.4.2  (KitKat). The only drawback is that Nox is not updated as there are 4 new Android versions are released. you can download this from bignox.com or click here

3. MEmu


This is yet another android emulator, which you may try. AnTuTu Benchmark (A benchmark which ranks the smartphones)  Result says that this is one of the most efficient devices in Android and ranks high above Samsung GALAXY Note 5 and OnePlus 2. The attractive feature is that you can run 2 different virtual devices at the same time. Moreover, this is specially designed to for video games so you will have the best android mobile game experience on the big screen. Memu allows you to run Android 4.4, 5.0 and 6.1 at the same time. If you want to switch between different versions of Android, Try this out

4. BlueStacks

BlueStacks might be the first name which comes to your mind when you read the post title! This is a good app player which you can use run android on your desktop. but the thing is that in order to use the free version we have to download the apps which they recommend. Or else this is a good platform four your android ideas. Try this out.

5. Andy

This is another Free platform to play your android apps on Desktop. Andy has many extra features like remote control, file sharing. They claim to have the latest Android version, probably not " N" 😖  Anyway try this.

6. AMIDuOS

This is a paid platform which has a 30 days trial version. They try to have the best UI. AMIDuOS have to versions a Lollipop version and Jellybean version. The pro version has sensor compatibility, many sensors work naturally on this platform. Try downloading the trial version 

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