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  • How to Use Your Android Apps on Your PC or Laptop

    Android is almost mainstream. Android is currently available in phones, tablets, hybrid devices, wearable devices such as watches, household appliances, and, shortly, automobiles. We tried a few other ways to run Android applications on PCs, but just one of them worked consistently: Bluestacks. Other options, such as the official Android SDK, were more difficult to get to work, and in the end, we believe that Bluestacks is the only option for most people since it is quick, dependable, and simple to use.

    Here’s how to install it on your PC.

    How To Use Android Apps In PC

    • • Download Bluestacks On your PC
    • Open BlueStack
    • Search for your favorite Android apps
    • Download and enjoy
    1. Click on Download App Player in Bluestacks. On the left, click the download button for Windows, and on the right, click the download button for Mac.
    2. To install Bluestacks, open the setup file and follow the on-screen instructions. The steps are simple, and they are comparable to those for installing any other software on your computer.
    3. When the installation is finished, open Bluestacks. It’s possible that you’ll receive a message that your graphics driver needs to be updated. To start Bluestacks, simply click the “Close” button when the pop-up appears.
    4. You’ll now see a window with Android operating in it. To obtain apps from Google Play, go to the top of the page and click the large search button > input the app’s name > select “Search Google Play for…”
    5. When you search for apps on Google Play, you’ll be prompted to check-in using your Google account. After that, you may install most games and programs; but, some, such as WhatsApp, which relies on a valid SIM card for confirmation, will not operate on your PC.
    6. It’s easy to put apps on your phone. Simply go to the home screen’s search button and choose Search Play for, as mentioned in Step 4. This will take you to Google Play, where you can download the app by clicking “Install.”
    7. If needed, you may sync installed apps between your PC and Android device using Bluestacks’ Android app.
    8. While the mouse may be used to imitate taps and swipes in some games, such as Temple Run, Bluestacks also supports mechanical keyboards. This means you can use the keyboard on your PC to play these games. You can type with the keyboard on Android if you have a chosen text editor.
    9. Bluestacks is free for a limited time (half an hour), after which it charges a monthly fee of $2 (approximately Rs. 310); alternatively, you may install sponsored apps every day. That’s not a huge deal because you don’t have to launch the sponsored app and can quickly uninstall it after it’s installed. To do so, go to the top of the screen and select All applications > Settings > Apps. Select the sponsored app and click the “Uninstall” option to remove it.

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