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4 Best Android Emulators for PC You Must Know

Despite being such a bulky software, using Android emulators on PC for various purposes has always been in the vogue. PC gamer who love to gain absolute control while playing, love to use mouse and keyboard on their favorite Android games. Tech teams at most Android app development companies in USA use emulators to test their applications.

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4 Best Android Emulators for PC You Must Know

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  1. 4 Best Android Emulators for PC You Must Know Despite being such a bulky software, using Android emulators on PC for various purposes has always been in the vogue. PC gamer who love to gain absolute control while playing, love to use mouse and keyboard on their favorite Android games. Tech teams at most Android app development companies in USA use emulators to test their applications. Some emulators heavily impact the PC performance while others run smoothly without hindering other concurrent processes. We have enlisted the top Android emulators you should consider running on your PC: 1. Bluestack 3 Bluestack was the first emulator to show a way to enjoy Android games on PC when Android devices were still new and out of reach of everyone. It supports both Windows and Mac platforms and allows the users (esp. gamers) to play multiple instances of the same application or divergent applications. 2. AMIDuOS Unlike the Bluestack 3 which is primarily focused on gaming, AMIDuOS is made to boost the productivity. It is free to download, however, one-time cost of $10 and

  2. $15 is required in order to purchase respectively Lollipop and Jelly Beans. It is best to use for testing purposes and running productivity applications. 3. Android Studio's Emulator Approved by Google, the Android Studio's emulator is being used by a flock of developers and designers to create outstanding games and applications. The built-in emulator in it will enable you to test your app on PC for bugs and development glitches. It's completely free to download and use with no in-app purchases or premium versions. 4. Andy A fine and light replacement of Bluestack, the newest version of Andy has removed much of the bugs it has back then. Being equally competent to run a variety of apps including games, productivity apps, and launchers, Andy is the most preferred choice among major Android app development services across the globe. Some of the aforesaid emulators are easy-to-install, however, others need a bit of technical knowledge to work properly.

  3. 3 Must-Have Applications for Google Cardboard Virtual Reality (VR) is gaining a grand response from a big chunk of the population. A few years back it was somewhat an expensive technology only meant for the ones with extra bucks to spend. However, the scenario has now changed and the internet technology magnate Google has just launched its first cardboard VR for as low as $12.99 making this technology accessible for everyone. Android app development companies in USA are on the voyage to leverage this technology and thus, are launching more and more VR apps every other day. While the play store is jam-packed with the abundance of VR apps, we have enlisted the best ones for you to download: 1. AAA VR Cinema AAA VR Cinema is a cool app that enables you to play videos directly from your device. It supports 180-degree to 360-degree video support and all you need to do is to click on the 'play' button while wearing your Google cardboard with your device for an exciting VR experience. 2. Google Cardboard app

  4. How can anyone forget about this application while using the Google Cardboard? Apart from just being content with watching videos, with this app, you can do much more such as taking a virtual trip from Venice to Paris on Google Earth or taking a virtual tour of your friend's new apartment. 3. Cardboard Camera Using the cardboard Camera app with Google Cardboard is both fun and interesting as it lets you take virtual reality pics and watch them in your VR kit. Apart from that, it's free-to-download and you even don't need to go through a lengthy sign -up process to get started. Just download the app and you are all set. Virtual Reality has presented a new way for Android app development services to entice their users. All we have to do is to wait and watch how it impacts our everyday life in more an more ways.

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