Android N, which will probably come out as Android version 7.0, already has its first Developer Preview images released for select Nexus phones. These images are aimed towards developers and people who want to experience the highly buggy Android N version, not for regular users, even though you can sign up for the OTA update. Android N is available for a few Nexus phones only, so if you have another Android smartphone you are out of luck. You won’t be able to flash Android N on your phone just yet. But if you really want to try the new Android N version and you have a Windows computer, then you can install it in your PC. You can download Android SDK, then Android N firmware image and use it on your Windows computer using Android Emulator (AVD) Android Virtual Device.

It works exactly as on a phone so it is the best option if you want to test the latest Android version by Google. How To Install Android N Emulator on Windows PC Download Android SDK Manager on Windows installer_r24.4.1-windows.exe • Download Android SDK Manager from the link above. Once the file is downloaded, double-click on it to install the program. Once the program is installed, launch it.

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• Once Android SDK Manager appears, search under Tools for Android N (API 23, N Preview), double-click on it and select the third box. Click on “Install Packages”. • A set-up screen will appear and you will have to manually agree to packages’ licenses.

Then click “Install”. Now go back to the folder where you installed Android SDK Manager and double-click on “ADV Manager.exe”.

How To Start Android N Emulator • There is a “Create” button on the right side. • Create a new Android Virtual Device. You can select the device model, the amount of storage, RAM and more. Then click on OK. • Now you will see the newly created Android Virtual Device. Select it and click on “Start”. And a black screen will show up with Android N booting up.

Depending on your computer specifications, the first boot might take a while. Then you will be able to use Android N on your Windows computer using an emulator.

BlueStacks is one of the best emulators with which to. It runs old as well as new apps launched on Google Play.

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You can also try out an app you have written. Just right-click on your.apk file and select the app player to test it out. Once BlueStacks could run only a handful of apps, but with recent enhancements you can now run many applications and games effortlessly, though 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 phone or tablet with your PC using this app player. 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 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 can now play a majority of apps, including top 3D games.

Andy Android emulator will run any app on your Windows PC provided you have a decent rig. Built on the Oracle VM VirtualBox, this emulator is fully customizable and will run smoothly on modern PCs. Otchet po praktike uchastkovogo milicii.

The makers of Andy have also launched an application that turns your Android tablet or Smartphone into a controller. Just download the app and play your favorite games on your PC wirelessly. Downloading and installing Andy setup will take time. Before installation, check whether your PC meets Andy’s requirements. Andy is CPU-intensive software and requires a minimum of 3GB RAM and 20 GB of hard disk space.