The first iPhone emulator on the list is dedicated for app developers. Smartface can be used by developers to test their applications at different resolutions for various iPhones and iPads. Moreover, Smartface eliminates the need of using a MacOS computer to test and develop iOS apps.

Android gained popularity after Google took over the nascent startup and released it publicly in 2007. Since then, Android emulators for PC gained popularity for various reasons. Some use it for trying different apps before installing on their phones while others try it for business purposes. A new breed of users has emerged as well who utilize Android emulators for gaming. It can be attributed to What is an Android emulator?

An Android emulator is an Android Virtual Device(AVD) that emulates the Android environment for other devices to run the Android operating system. It is generally used for testing, bug-finding, running various apps on a virtually controlled system on devices other than actual Android phones. It lets the host(mainly computer system) behave like another hardware or software system for different purposes. The idea of Android emulator gained traction with the release of Android SDK by Google, in 2007(2008 for Public) List of some of the best Android emulators for PC 1. MemeU Play First on the list is Android 5.1 Lolipop based Android emulator for Windows. It is among the most customizable Android emulators for PC in the segment. The emulator comes pre-loaded with some third party apps, preferably the ones sponsoring them so can’t really a complaint. There is no option to remove them.

Honestly, I wouldn’t worry unless I’m running on 2 GIG of RAM and a Pentium 4 processor which really can’t handle multi-tasking. One of the hot selling points of this emulator is Key Mapping. What Key-Mapping does is that you can put markers anywhere on the screen and assign a keyboard key or mouse button.

When you press that key or push a button, the controls or app present on that part of the screen gets pressed/triggered. It comes in handy when playing FPS, RPG or any game that require multiple button control. The emulator is already keyboard-mouse compatible to an extent, worked with most of the games without any hiccup. What I liked • Customizability: The emulator is flexible in terms of general resource usage. You can set the amount of RAM, Screen resolution, FPS, and graphics engine to be used by the emulator according to your machine’s capabilities. Custom DNS, Root mode, and Cache performance policy can also be changed according to user’s requirements.

• Key-mapping can help gamers play games with a variety of onscreen controls on the snap of a finger. • Cross-platform installation of apps is a bliss. You can browse folders present on Windows and install APKs directly without the intervention of Play store. Even the option of synchronizing folders between Windows and emulator for a variety of purposes is provided. That makes it easier to transfer files from Windows filesystem to Emulator and vice-versa.

What I did not like • Not really a con per se but Microphone integration could be more efficient given the stability the platform provides. Bluestacks 3 BlueStacks is one of the oldest emulators for Android out there that are still active in the market. It’s not a sin to say that perhaps it was the market-defining player during its peak days. The key reason for its success was its ease of usability and access to the consumers. This android emulator is pretty easy to use and comes in FREE and PAID variants. Installation is simple but filled with their sponsor ads.

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Setting up emulator is pretty easy. You launch the emulator and a welcome screen appears. You select the language and Google account sign window appears. Sign-in with a Google account and you are golden. The ad-filled experience might be bitter-sweet for few as you launch the emulator, ad of some sponsored game appears in one tab. Talking about ads and bloatware, the pre-installed apps are fewer than what you get on normal free versions of certain emulators.

However, it is compensated by ads at various creative placement blocks What I liked • Ease of use. The emulator is extremely easy to use with one click Emulator setup. • Separate key-mapping for different games • Customizable resolution up to 4K • Tabbed applications. Every application is windowed separately in a tab which can be closed • Forum support. Being one of the segment leaders, Bluestacks has built quite a community on their forums. It is helpful for troubleshooting and creative aspects. What I did not like • Excessive ads.