How to Run Android Apps on Computer!

Welcome Back, Cholowao's fan. Today am here to show you how you can  run Android application when you have Computer. Follow easy steps below to get started.

Ok here we go:

First of all you must know why Microsoft Windows Can't run Android Files. Be with me until end of this topic.

Microsoft Windows is Operating System (OS) Developed by Microsoft. This OS can run only files with .exe at end, also can run other files with other format. So android has .apk at the end and this can't be operated directly from Windows. We must use software with .exe, and that software can run .apk android files! 

CLEARLY? If yes lets Proceed.

 We Must Find softwares that can run any files with .apk. I recommend to use one of the following famous softwares; 


1.BlueStacks 

is one of the best emulators that allow you to play games on PC. It runs old as well as new apps launched on Google Play. You can try out your own apps, but make sure it has an “.apk” extension. All you have to do is right-click on your apk file and select the app player to test it out.

There was a time when BlueStacks could run only a handful of apps, but new enhancements have now turned it into a complete emulator. You can now run almost any application or game effortlessly. However, you may experience slow frame-rates while playing 3D games. The app player has a nifty search option where you can type in the app name, click on the search result and wait for the app to install completely.

The app player also lets you tweak and manage installed apps. You can change the app size (tablet, large phone or default), uninstall apps or add an onscreen keyboard. There’s also an option to sync your device with this app player for smooth app synchronization between your phone/tablet and PC.

The best part of the application player is its interface. I found it very simple and clutter-free. I could easily find my installed apps via a menu enlisting all applications horizontally. There’s also a vertical sidebar that suggests new apps for us to download. BlueStacks is still in beta mode and is available free, but it may turn into a paid app in the future.


(The newest version is powered by Icecream Sandwich. It can now play a majority of apps, including top 3D games. )


Download > http://bit.ly/bstkdnldpage
 2.YouWave
YouWave supports apps built for Android 2.3 devices and performs exactly like your phone or tablet. It can rotate the screen, play multiplayer games and has simulated memory card functionality, allowing users to save their game in the same way they would do in an actual device.
This Android app emulator for Windows has an in-built application store that lets you search for a game or software and download it to your PC. However, there are some restrictions (read: flaws) that won’t allow downloading of some apps. The app player can’t play games like Angry Birds, because of the unsupported hardware. Angry Birds have ARM native code and run on devices powered by ARM processors. YouWave does not support this, nor does it support applications that require hardware sensors.
You can try YouWave for 10 days, but be ready to shell out 14 bucks to get the full version. Unlike other free Android emulators for PC, YouWave will provide the full version only if you purchase activation key worth $14.99. While the program is good for trying out simple apps, I would recommend BlueStacks if you want a complete Android emulation experience. 
     (Click "Download" below, to start download YouWave)

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3. GenyMotion

The main drawback of Bluestacks is that it hasn’t been upgraded to a newer Android version. The app player still runs on Android Gingerbread. Many games and apps run only on Android 4.0+ powered devices. Thankfully, there’s an app player that runs on Jelly Bean, is fast and supports plenty of virtual devices.
GenyMotion requires users to download and install Oracle VM VirtualBox. The app comes bundled with the virtual machine, but you can download and install both separately. Installation is easy and so is the configuration, but before downloading, you will need to register with the site. You may also need to sign-in with your credentials to authenticate with GenyMotion Cloud before running apps via its virtual device. The app player is still in beta, so performance may not be up to the mark.
GenyMotion can’t run all 3D games. Graphically-intensive games like Temple Run may crash on PCs and laptops that don’t have CPU virtualization technology (Intel VT – X or AMD V). There are also complaints of games crashing because the app player does not support the X-86 architecture. However, basic apps run smoothly, in fact quite faster than apps on Bluestacks. It can be of immense use to app developers as there are more than 10 virtual devices, test configurations and seamless integration with Eclipse and Android Studio. You can download the app player from http://www.genymotion.com/.  
(Click "Download" below, to start download GenyMotion)
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4. AMD AppZone
AppZone is an emulator Android gamers have been waiting for! Powered by BlueStacks, this free app player is exclusively developed for players who would love to play 3D Android games on their PCs. However, users will need an AMD powered-PC to play games on this emulator.

The best part of AMD AppZone is that it can run games in full-screen. The AMD website also has select games that you can install and play on your AMD-powered emulator. Not only games, but also some of the top productivity apps and utilities are listed in the AppZone application page. Like BlueStacks, the app player allows for easy synchronization between apps on your device and computer.

AppZone can be used to try out some of the top Android games. The app player is not suitable for application testing. If you are looking for a complete mobile gaming experience on your laptop, then you should try this out.



5. Jar of Beans

Jar of Beans is a new user-developed emulator that’s doing the rounds at the moment. Developed by “UnrealManu”, the app player runs all apps and games supported by Android Jelly Bean devices. The best part of this app is that games that require hardware graphics acceleration run smoothly on this emulator.

Jar of Beans is second best to BlueStacks when it comes to emulating apps and games. It can play games on Full-screen and can automatically switch to “tablet mode” for Android tablet-supported games. There are plenty of settings which can help you customize your gameplay and app usage experience. It offers a wide range of configuration options, including different viewing modes, a virtual SD card and keyboard support. In future versions, the emulator will boast multiple resolutions and skins.

Jar of Beans can also double up as an app-testing sandbox. You can easily test your apps without requiring a real device. You can create your apk files and install it to your emulator. It has a special button that lets you to import your apk files stored on your computer. Since it allows custom settings, you can easily tweak options according to your app preferences and can even create a virtual SD card of any size you want. A must-download Android emulator for your PC!
(Click "Download" below, to start download YouWave)

                    Note: It seems Jar of Beans has been discontinued by the developer.The forum post suggests so. Do keep us updated if you have any news about this app player




Install any of above software and you are ready to use any android files on your PC, if your computer has RAM of 2GB I recommend you to use BlueStack.

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