Best Android App for July 2018

An emulator is a software that allows you to run your android apps on a computer or laptop. You can also play popular Android games with higher efficiency. There is a list below of the 7 best android emulators for Windows 10.

1. Andy

Andy is a free emulator that allows you to run your Android apps and games on the computer without any hassle. Andy provides unlimited storage for Windows and Mac, also you can play the most popular mobile phone games on your computer screen seamlessly. When you play games on Andy emulator you can use your mobile phone as a joystick or a gaming console. Another feature of this emulator allows you to use your social media apps such as Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook.

2. BlueStacks

Bluestacks is the most popular and free Android emulator which is available in 48 languages and has 500 million active users across the world. Bluestacks was created by the American technology company and was released in 2009. It has a simple user interface and is easy to use and also there is no technical knowledge required to set it up. This is the emulator which can be run on both Windows and Mac operating systems. This emulator allows you to run multiple apps simultaneously, so you can message during playing games. You can also do video recording and screen recording for your youtube channel.

3. LDPlayer

LDPlayer is the fastest android emulator for PC that supports all google play store apps. It transforms your computer into an Android gaming platform. On LDPlayer you can enjoy multiple games smoothly with help of a custom keyboard and controls, available on the emulator. This emulator supports high graphics which gives you a great gaming experience and it also supports 3D games So you can play 3D games as well. During gaming, LDPlayer optimizes your skills and accuracy which increases the efficiency level.

4. Android studio

Android studio is the IDE(Integrated Development Environment) which is mainly used for developing Android applications for Google Play Store. Android Studio is a mix of tools and plugins as well as an emulator. It is developed by Google and JetBrains that is supported by Windows, Mac, Chrome, and Linux operating systems. It simulates the whole Android operating system rather than a single app in the emulator and it supports all earlier and updated versions of the operating systems as well. If you want to build an Android application, this is the most widely used software for testing your Android applications.

5. NoxPlayer

NoxPLayer is a free emulator which is developed by the tech company of China and was released in 2005. This emulator has a higher FPS with adjusting settings that create a smooth and stable appearance. NoxPlayer supports enhancing your gaming experience and becomes a pro gamer. You can easily run your heavy apps and games on the NoxPlayer emulator but it requires more CPU power and RAM. Another feature of NoxPlayer is that it allows you to record videos and take screenshots that you can share.

6. MEmu Play

MEmu Play is another emulator which allows you to run your android apps on the computer safely. MEmu Play was released in 2015 and now it has more than millions of downloads worldwide. There are various features which include smart control systems, macro keymapping, multiple instances, custom keyboard, higher FPS and stunning graphics, GPS simulation, and game automation provides you with the ultimate experience in the MEmu Play emulator.

7. Genymotion

Genymotion is an emulator with the help of which you can run your virtual Android devices on your computer. This is mostly used by the game developers, which they use for testing their games. This emulator is faster and secure and provides a wide range of virtual device configuration that is screen sizes, hardware capacity, performance, android versions, and multiple instances which are supported by Windows, Mac, and Linux. You can also take screenshots and record videos of your virtual device. And you can use GPS widgets and other google tools to test your new applications.