There are many reasons if you want to use an Android emulator on
your desktop computer. For example, you want to replace your old
mobile phone to a new smartphone based on Android, maybe, Google
Nexus, but want to try first Android applications. Another
possibility there is an application that will be easier to run on
your PC, such as Messaging or WhatsApp. Or maybe you just want to
enjoy Android games on larger computer screen.
Whatever your plans, Andy Android emulator is able to help you.
Unlike BlueStacks emulator, that is only running Android application,
Andy is an emulator Android operating system that will run the
Android operating system entirely on Windows or Mac system, and can
even synchronize with all your Android devices, while using the same
Google account. Here are the steps to install the Andy Android emulator:
1. Make sure your PC computer connected to the internet. Download the
installer file from Andy's website, install it on your PC or Mac, and
start the Andy emulator. Chances are you have to open the Windows
firewall when you first run it.
2. After about a minute waiting for the boot process, you will see
the Welcome screen of Android, just as if you've just run a new
Android tablet or smartphone. Please use your mouse to click Android menus. You can touch the screen of your PC only if the PC you are
using touch screen technology.
3. Log into your Google account if you have one, or create a new
Gmail account. Then finish your Gmail account settings, just as you
would on a tablet or Android smartphone. You will also be asked to
provide your Google account information to 1ClickSync, an application
that allows you to synchronize between the Andy emulator and all of
your Android devices.
4. Now you should be able to see the initial screen of Android. You
can rotate the screen orientation between portrait and landscape by
clicking the appropriate button at the bottom of the Andy's window.
There is also a full screen button if you want to switch to full screen
mode. You will also see the Back button, Home button, and Android's
menu button that is familiar to Android users.
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