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Four free emulators to use android on windows

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It is not necessary to have a phone to use Android, currently there are some emulators that allow us to test it in Windows with the vast majority of the features it offers. In the following lines we tell you some of them that you can install for free.

Android emulators: Remix Os

Remix OS is one of the best Android emulators for Windows right now. We have the entire Google Play store available to install any application and it is possible to use Google Drive, Gmail or Google Chrome.

The developers have built a slide-out notification menu and reused the software buttons without significantly changing the way Android works. Currently Remix OS allows you to fully emulate the Android 6.0 Marshmallow system and it is free.

BlueStacks

BlueStacks can work on Windows and Mac and is focused on emulating Android video games. The interface makes intelligent use of the tabs so that you can keep several applications working at the same time and you will find dedicated buttons for loading an APK, taking a photo, taking screenshots and shaking the device (very practical for those games or applications) where this requires this action).

Amiduos

This application uses the Lollipop version of Android and comes with Amazon Appstore pre-installed with all APK loading capabilities. There are plenty of paid apps available for free, although they do need to be downloaded and updated through the Amazon store rather than Google.

Amiduos also boasts of being a much lighter emulator than that of other proposals, ideal for less powerful PCs.

Andy

Another Android emulator that uses Marshmallow as a base. In general it is not as accurate to the touch screen emulation but it works well in games, not so much in applications. What is not so 'cool' about this application are the extras that come with the application, you have to pay attention before installing it and read it well so that they do not add extra advertising.

While most Android apps work well with these emulators, not all of them do well, such as Snapchat, but they're only a minority anyway.

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