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Emulators
|MEmu
|Windows
|[https://www.memuplay.com/ 6.12.1]
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|VirtualBox
|LDPlayer
|Windows
|[http://en.ldplayer.net/ 3.5560]
|{{✓}}
|VirtualBox
|Windows
|[https://www.bignox.com/ 6.2.8.0]
|{{✓}}
|VirtualBox
|High
|{{✓}}
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|SmartGaGa
|Windows
|[https://www.smartgaga.com/ 1.1.523]
|{{✓}}
|VirtualBox
|High
|{{✓}}
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|tiantian app player
|Windows
|[http://www.ttmnq.com/en/ 3.2.7]
|{{✓}}
|VirtualBox
|[https://anbox.io/ Git]
|{{✓}}
|OriginalNot an emulator (wine-like approach)
|?
|{{}}
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!colspan="7"|Abandoned/Discontinued
;Android x86
:An open-source project that aims to port the Android operating system to x86-based netbooks. Comes with Google Play and libhoudini (x86/ARM translation layer) installed. 3D acceleration works well both when installed directly on the machine as a local OS and also on VMware. VMware Player 15 supports emulating OpenGL ES 3 on the target and performance is quite good. VirtualBox 3d support is poor and probably won't work. Android x86 is continually being improved and can be tried fairly painlessly through VMware. Genymotion is (or at least used to be) a closed-source fork of Android x86, designed exclusively to be run on VirtualBox.
;Anbox
;Project Astoria
:A Microsoft-developed Android emulator for Windows 10 Mobile included in several insider previews. It could run [https://www.reddit.com/r/windowsphone/comments/3gaoct/android_apps_that_work_on_win10_right_now/ a few applicaionsapplications], though apps required Google Play Services did not run or had issues. This project was reportedly [http://www.windowscentral.com/microsofts-project-astoria-delayed discontinued] in November 2015 and [http://www.winbeta.org/news/microsoft-confirms-the-death-of-project-astoria-focusing-on-other-bridges-instead its cancellation was confirmed] on February 2016, so the emulator is not included in more recent versions of Windows 10 Mobile.
==General Emulation issues==
On the taskbar, right-click Andyroid's notification icon, and choose Settings, Advanced, Set Andy Protocol. Type "tcp" and confirm, then launch Andyroid.
===Android-x86===
* '''3D Support is broken on VMWare when using newer kernels:'''
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