I need a Android emulator that is lightweight and works on a mid config laptop. Any suggestions?
Techno Disciple Friday at 7:53 PM #1 I need a Android emulator that is lightweight and works on a mid config laptop. Any suggestions?
G gtlogic10 Disciple Friday at 8:13 PM #2 BlueStacks is pretty good and most recommended. LD Player is decent too.
calvin1719 Mostly harmless. Adept Saturday at 6:16 AM #3 I use LDPlayer these days, it's pretty decent. BlueStacks was not stable for what I was using it for.
I use LDPlayer these days, it's pretty decent. BlueStacks was not stable for what I was using it for.
Prakhar Srivastava Market Restricted Patron Saturday at 6:51 AM #4 Techno said: I need a Android emulator that is lightweight and works on a mid config laptop. Any suggestions? Click to expand... I had looked these up a little while back. Pasting the contents of a note I had made: Windows BlueStacks - most popular but might require more grunt. Shows ads, afaik NoxPlayer - made for gaming LDPlayer macOS Android Studio Genymotion MuMuPlayer Pro Linux Anbox Android-x86 Genymotion This list should still be relevant, but I looked these up a while back, so YMMV. I hope this helps!
Techno said: I need a Android emulator that is lightweight and works on a mid config laptop. Any suggestions? Click to expand... I had looked these up a little while back. Pasting the contents of a note I had made: Windows BlueStacks - most popular but might require more grunt. Shows ads, afaik NoxPlayer - made for gaming LDPlayer macOS Android Studio Genymotion MuMuPlayer Pro Linux Anbox Android-x86 Genymotion This list should still be relevant, but I looked these up a while back, so YMMV. I hope this helps!