Android emulator on Laptop (win 10)
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Kids school have started online classes via an Android app, following video classes on mobile is difficult.
I have used BlueStacks earlier for installing some apps via the emulator on laptop.
Is there a better emulator available?
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Ld player works fine for me on win 10
Nox!
Glad to see many options, can someone please help which one among these is better?
My requirement is not high-fi games, need to only install one app for education purpose.
All are shite one way or the other honestly. You can try them one by one though. BS is the most bloated. It feels like you’re in China while using that. Andy is a complete piece of shite. Tried Memu, can’t recall how it was. Nox never tried, i think. Try between Memu and Nox.
If you want a proper Android experience on pc, then flash Bliss ROM on a pen drive and boot into that when needed for those classes and whatnot. I don’t think any decent emulator exists which will run from within the Windows.
which android app
But laptop becomes super slow after installing such emulator.
Try writing Chromium OS ISO to a USB drive and booting from it. You can install the app in Chromium.
This might be of help.
Any update
What you installed.
I am also looking for such emulator.
Installing on pd seems a good option as these makes pc very slow.
Installing on a pen drive will make it even slower as the majority of garden variety ones are far too slow compared to even 5400RPM notebook drives. Random R/W which is a major weakness in mechanical HDDs and is a big plus point in Flash memory but in such drives even that is abysmal. Fast enough pen drives are often costlier than a decently sized SSD! Installing to a pen drive is an option if you want to check out the Android ROM without messing with the existing partitions. Bliss OS 12.12 (Android 10) based on kernel 5.8 is fantastic for semi-modern systems. Unlike Bluestacks a bunch of apps like Jio TV etc won’t work though.
Edit: ARM32 support isn’t added in x86 version of Android 10 yet. So for certain games Bliss OS 11.12/13 based on Pie is the better option. Thanks to GearLock its now possible to install Magisk, swap out the kernel or Mesa even in a running system. 11.xx is based on 4.19 which isn’t a good fit for recent systems. Swapping it out in favour of kernel 5.8 is said to be easy enough.
I tried BS but as recommended in this thread it was bloated, so uninstalled it.
Didnt try one with installing on USB and other suggestions
I had a slightly older version of BS (4.13?) installed previously which I uninstalled later due to unnecessarily high CPU usage almost all the time. Recently reinstalled the same, installed Blokada ad blocker and its behaving much better.
MS is again planning to bring Android App support to Windows 10 via " Project Latte "
Won’t be surprised if they include Android Apps replacing win32 Apps for this month Windows 10x RTM/ Future 10x releases
https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-10-proje...
You can try MEmu