6 Most Fluent Mobile Emulators

With the growing need of a smartphone, Android is getting its speed in the field of the mobile operating system. Mobile emulators are also on the same bus with Android and they are becoming very popular these days. From software testers to ordinary game lovers; everyone wants to experience the taste of Android on his PC with additional support of keyboard and mouse.

No one is willing to check custom ROM, and it is enhancing the enormous possibility of emulators. To proceed further, let’s know some fundamental about the emulators first. It is an Android virtual device (AVD) which represents a specific Device. Primarily it is used to test the Android application on a PC, but It has several other purposes and that’s why it is getting tremendous popularity. It helps a developer in prototyping, testing and developing an application without implementing it on a physical presence of a mobile or any other device for which this application is designed for.
Here is the list of best emulators for a PC
1. Nox Player
Although it is suitable for all kind of Android application but very fluent in the testing of big game like Justice League and PUBG. The most exciting thing associated with it is it’s free of cost service. Yes, it is not going to charge a single pane to you for testing or playing the game with it.
It is supporting all PC gadgets like keyboard, mouse, gamepad and speakers that give you the perfect feel of gaming on your PC. You can set your CPU and RAM efficiency for better gaming result.
2. Blue Stacks
It is the most famous emulator due to easy setting process and user-friendly behavior. It is also very common in testing Android games. It comes with the multi-account support system, less technical knowledge and the latest feature that coaxed with Android.
The only problem with it is that it’s doesn’t work well with the big applications.
3. MEmu
MEmu is the latest entry in the world of the emulator. It facilitates all different versions of Android like a jellybean, kit Kat etc. It supports both AMD and NVidia chips. It can map your device with Google map and very handy with gaming apps.
 The only disadvantage of it is that it performs less with graphics.
4. KO player
It is all free for everyone and very easy to install in any machine. It is bit light in capacity but truly valuable for gaming apps. The user interface is quite simple and can be installed in any device very quickly without any technical knowledge.
The drawback associated with it is that it freezes some time because of lightweight.
5. Genymotion
It is one of the best and well-equipped testing emulator that only focuses on testing of the different kind of apps. It just for the developer community and is very efficient in testing.
It supports iOS and Linux, and that makes it unique in the market.
6. Android Studio
 It is an integrated development environment by Google to supports the coders and testers of the mobile app. Hand full of developer specific tools make it very friendly for an app developer. It is equally applicable and useful with small & general purpose app and techno-oriented & huge gaming apps.
The regular updates and Google’s franchise is the additional advantage of Android Studio.
Ava Williams is a self-professed security expert; he has been making the people aware of the security threats. Herpassion is to write about Cybersecurity, cryptography, malware, social engineering, internet and new media. Shewrites for Norton security products at norton.com/setup.

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